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Fuji X-Pro 1 - product images
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#2
Only ONE THUMB DIAL? ONE DIAL ? WHAT IS WRONG WITH THEM?
#3
What more do you want? Is this basically an X100 you can change the lenses on? Aperture on lens, shutter on top, exposure compensation should you want (semi)auto. What is left? ISO?



The flash unit is cute.
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#4
Sheer beauty, what else to say... Wow! :-)



The only things that kind of spoil the fun for me are 1) contrast-detect AF only 2)manual focus seems to be done "by wire" 3) no full frame (= not exactly the same effect I love so much getting from 35/1.4 or 85/1.4 wide open... )



High-ISO performance looks very promising (just ISO1600 for now), btw....



http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital...le_images/
#5
Actually, I think I failed to remember how this camera is meant to be operated. A mixture of direct controls. Given you control aperture directly on the lens, you don't need a wheel for that effect. Same goes with the shutter speed (although not easily reached on top and preferably replaced by thumb control?). I'm not sure how it's going to work but I jumped hastily here. Sorry.



The old thinking was :"I thought there was a consensus that upper models tend to have several control dials. Panasonic has completely failed to notice. Canon used to differentiate its XXD with their very efficient thumb wheel, jog and index dial. Nikon on its Dxxx. Olympus on it's E-Px. Heck, Sony even put 37 wheels on its NEX7 !

And eventhough I thought it was silly to restrict lower cameras from it, I could see why it was so. It is really helpful and a differentiator. I've chosen my cameras around that. It's either giving you instant full control in manual mode, or instant EV compensation in other modes."



Clearly, the way the camera controles are laid out, it might be a complete non issue. Oops.



Apart from that, exciting camera but going the same way I feared we'd go : APS-C won't give you small camera nor small lenses. Might preorder one though ;D.





[quote name='popo' timestamp='1326143898' post='14602']

What more do you want? Is this basically an X100 you can change the lenses on? Aperture on lens, shutter on top, exposure compensation should you want (semi)auto. What is left? ISO?



The flash unit is cute.

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#6
[quote name='Martin_MM' timestamp='1326144978' post='14605']

Sheer beauty, what else to say... Wow! :-)



The only things that kind of spoil the fun for me are 1) contrast-detect AF only 2)manual focus seems to be done "by wire" 3) no full frame (= not exactly the same effect I love so much getting from 35/1.4 or 85/1.4 wide open... )



High-ISO performance looks very promising (just ISO1600 for now), btw....



http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital...le_images/

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Yeah, funny and sad how the rumors turned a poor focus assist led into a speed demon AF sensor. Same feeling with the by wire.



Thanks for the samples page
  


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