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What about starting a thread: "Fun with Fuji Pro-X1" ?I'm in love already
Unless the camera allows you to specify focal length in the menus like you can for the IBIS for the Olympus Pens. But the zoom finder would need to be stepless and that may not be possible.My guess is any adapted lenses would need the electrical contacts to properly use the optical finder, however, they should work in EVF mode...if Fujifilm allows 'shoot without lens' mode like other mirrorless cams.
Which means we can pick up a Pro 1 cheap when everyone switches over to the 2...X-Pro1. OMG, the X100 is barely warmed up and ...
Hmmm, Pro1 ... suggests there will be a Pro2 before this one warms up.
The cash-sapping juggernaut never sleeps :ROTFL:
-Marc
It could be even better if what Rafael thinks is correct:Ah... and the lenses have aperture rings. It doesn't get gooder than that
If Fuji make them truly operable without any "X mount" (or whatever it will be)camera- i.e. manual aperture plus manual focus- then the indicated prices are quite cheap for the lenses.This could be the first real chalenge to the NEX sensor, though if I had to guess I´d say this camera will be around us$1800 body only. Anyway, I´d happy enough if the 3 primes that Fuji is also releasing can be adapted to the NEX system with no vignetting or weird distortions
add me to that list, too, pleaseRobert, If this holds any semblance of truth (I hope it does), put me on your pre-order list for one with a standard lens plus the extra 2 rumored ones.
i hope you're right! that, plus the ability to actually manually focus/fine tune would be lovely! (one of my biggest bugbears with the X100)Ah... and the lenses have aperture rings. It doesn't get gooder than that