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new Fuji flagship camera coming ...
#21
Is the upcoming 200mm f/2 not serious enough? ;-)

#22
No, it's on the roadmap for ages and 200 mm gets you nowhere in APS-C. 300/2.8 or 400/4, then we're talking. 

 

And as I know Fuji, they will refuse to learn: The lens will have a tiny foot, it will not have a focus limiter you can set up for your own needs, the manual focus again will be wired, and so on. Aperture ring controlled by front dial? I doubt it until I see better.

 

They will ask serious money for it, yes, but you need a converter to get some reach. With a very heavy lens...

#23
Quote:And people say Sony have bad menus btw Wink
It does..
#24
Over at Fuji rumours is a poll: "Will you buy the X-H1?"

 

53% (1565 single votes) of the Fuji fanboys say "No", only 21% want to buy. Awkward. There were times you were nearly killed if you said "I prefer not to pay for an IBIS I won't use" and the characteristic replies were "Then switch it off" (Meaning, buy it anyway just to get Fuji the oh-so-deserved world supremacy). 

 

Big Grin

#25
I think a lot of people find the X-H1 body too big.

I'd love to see IBIS in a XT2 or XE3 for instance and I think I'm not the only one.
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#26
They heard you ... a bit ... Joju ....

 

Citing dpreview:

"There is, however, a menu option to use the command dials to set aperture when the lens aperture ring is set to 'A'. Similarly, turning the shutter speed dial to 'T' passes control to a command dial, so you can make use of them if you wish."


#27
That bit with the T is already possible on the X-T2, too, as well as setting the exposure compensation to C. With all these exceptions they do question their dial + wheel + ring + button usability concept. I could understand it on a DSLR which doesn't need to be powered to look through a viewfinder. Sort of retro.

 

But a mirrorless which is even more depending on a battery? Cool, that they gave the X-H1 this possibility. Now give me the next Kaizen update, Fuji. Big Grin

#28
Quote:I think a lot of people find the X-H1 body too big.

I'd love to see IBIS in a XT2 or XE3 for instance and I think I'm not the only one.
 

I'll wait with a verdict before I can grab one, but I suspect my hands will prefer the bigger one.
#29
I'm wondering about the exposure comp aspect.

dpreview says that you have to press a button - which sounds super odd to me.

PERSONALLY I would prefer to have the front dial for A or T and the back dial for ec.

But then I was socialized during the early EOS era. ;-)

#30
Quote:But then I was socialized during the early EOS era. ;-)
 

Nobody is perfect...  :lol:

 

I'm used to the +/- button, it's the same on Nikon. I'm nearly sure you can set up the dials the way you describe as it's odd enough to suit Fuji's usability concept  ^_^

 

Maybe you can set up the back-dial in A-mode to exposure compensation, but then it will get confusing in S-automatic as it's then the other way round? Btw. anybody using the S-automatic?

 

Don't tell me you go and get one?  Smile
  


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