The specs show up to 426 AF points, it will be interesting to see how well the AF does perform both in speed and accuracy.
IMO Fuji's biggest issue is the Focus by wire tech they use in all their X cameras. It's makes Manual focus a bit difficult at least for me even with focus peaking, especially with wides like the 16mm where as the 56mm 1.2 is a dream to manually focus. Fuji also has an issue that many of their lenses don't have a AF/Mf clutch, so even you manually focus to a spot, if you turn off the camera then you will loose your focus point with a lens without the AF/MF clutch.
As for PDAF, I feel it's a mixed bag anyway, at least from using the X cameras, X-T2/Pro-2. I still get plenty of misses especially in low light situations.
Paul Caldwell
IMO Fuji's biggest issue is the Focus by wire tech they use in all their X cameras. It's makes Manual focus a bit difficult at least for me even with focus peaking, especially with wides like the 16mm where as the 56mm 1.2 is a dream to manually focus. Fuji also has an issue that many of their lenses don't have a AF/Mf clutch, so even you manually focus to a spot, if you turn off the camera then you will loose your focus point with a lens without the AF/MF clutch.
As for PDAF, I feel it's a mixed bag anyway, at least from using the X cameras, X-T2/Pro-2. I still get plenty of misses especially in low light situations.
Paul Caldwell