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Ok, I've got some batteries, read the manual and downloaded the app for remote control.
I just need the camera.
COME ON FUJI....
I just need the camera.
COME ON FUJI....
So is this a replacement for the X-Pro 1? I'm a little confused and I was going to buy the X-Pro 1 tonight
I wouldn't say this was a replacement for the X-Pro 1. Seems like it's a different pedigree of camera completely and more geared towards action photography.
I'm thinking I'll be holding off for a real X-Pro 1 successor.
So is this a replacement for the X-Pro 1? I'm a little confused and I was going to buy the X-Pro 1 tonight
No more of bringing out an model to take on Olympus EM range,the big talk was of an X-Pro 1 replacement being FF and maybe looking at next year now
Maybe the success of the sony a7/r has made them change there mind?Fuji has already said they wont be making a FF interchangeable.
Maybe the success of the sony a7/r has made them change there mind?
Fuji has already said they wont be making a FF interchangeable.
Fuji has already said they wont be making a FF interchangeable.
Maybe the success of the sony a7/r has made them change there mind?
Maybe the success of the sony a7/r has made them change there mind?
Another proof that the focus tracking works.
Very positive.
But is it too much to ask for someone, anyone, to see what the AF is like in low indoor light with at, say, f2, with a person (so focussing on an eye rather than a HONKING GREAT CAR TRAVELLING IN A STRAIGHT LINE AT YOU IN FULL SUNLIGHT), using an outer AF point?
This video tells us little - what part of the car were they focussing on, how many frames were bang on, what aperture were they at?
Please, someone, anyone....
Just looking forward to getting mine now
Did you pre order one? Were you given a dispatch date?
Yes did an pre order,i pre orders mine from my local LCE they are saying from mid Feb to end of Feb
Fuji don't follow fashions, that would be a joke. You know they're going to set them, set them. So everyone can take note.
I have spoken to Fuji today. The pre-orders are going out next week. They have now also withdrawn the offer of a free leather case due to the high demand.
Very positive.
But is it too much to ask for someone, anyone, to see what the AF is like in low indoor light with at, say, f2, with a person (so focussing on an eye rather than a HONKING GREAT CAR TRAVELLING IN A STRAIGHT LINE AT YOU IN FULL SUNLIGHT), using an outer AF point?
This video tells us little - what part of the car were they focussing on, how many frames were bang on, what aperture were they at?
Please, someone, anyone....
They can keep the case, the other regions are offering a free grip!
I look forward to reading your views on. I m sure it's going to be a great camera
I shoot quite a bit in low light but nearly always shoot on single frame,so not had that many problems with any Fuji focusing in low light,but if i was a pro shooting in low light a lot i:e sport maybe i would be looking at say an Canon 1DX or Nikon D4/3s which are a lot better suited to the the job
But a great deal heavier !
I shoot quite a bit in low light but nearly always shoot on single frame,so not had that many problems with any Fuji focusing in low light,but if i was a pro shooting in low light a lot i:e sport maybe i would be looking at say an Canon 1DX or Nikon D4/3s which are a lot better suited to the the job
for one of your D3S and a lens.Which is why I use a pair of D3s's....
for one of your D3S and a lens.
i can buy a whole fuji outfit. Its like apples or potatoes
Indeed - but it's also why mirrorless isn't the magic bullet for all.
Yet.
That's what I've been struggling with in terms of mirrorless systems, very little in the way of long telephoto lens out there at the moment. Micro 4/3 seems ideally placed with the 2x crop factor, but they've both dragged their heals in terms of committing to a decent fast-ish telephoto.
Hard to complain in some respects as Fuji, Olympus etc have built systems up from the ground very quickly, but there seems to be increasing demand which does get a bit frustrating when another lens appears just 2mm different from another at the shorter lengths.
The 55-200 is a cracking lens, just not long enough for many situations, I'm struggling to commit fully due to the long wait for the new telephoto.
That's what I've been struggling with in terms of mirrorless systems, very little in the way of long telephoto lens out there at the moment. Micro 4/3 seems ideally placed with the 2x crop factor, but they've both dragged their heals in terms of committing to a decent fast-ish telephoto.
Hard to complain in some respects as Fuji, Olympus etc have built systems up from the ground very quickly, but there seems to be increasing demand which does get a bit frustrating when another lens appears just 2mm different from another at the shorter lengths.
The 55-200 is a cracking lens, just not long enough for many situations, I'm struggling to commit fully due to the long wait for the new telephoto.