barjohn
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Note that it support MF, AF-C and AF-S.
See the hands on photos below from Photogrophyblog where details not visible in other shots are visible. Notice all of the manual controls, focus ring on lens, aperture control on lens, shutter speed on dial plus A, exposure comp on own dial, WB on 4 way, control lever on front to switch VF mode, and the following is a guess but it appears that the black thumb knob on the upper right back may be used for ISO. Ergonomically that beats just about every other camera out there and shows they really did listen.
If it uses a leaf shutter (probably) and one can actually set the aperture and not have the camera change it like it does on the X1 and the GXR-A12, then a magnified view MF should work well using the VF, especially if focus confirmation is shown in the VF. It appears to have AF illuminator and flash.
For more images go to http://www.photographyblog.com/news/fujfilm_x100_hands-on_photos/
See the hands on photos below from Photogrophyblog where details not visible in other shots are visible. Notice all of the manual controls, focus ring on lens, aperture control on lens, shutter speed on dial plus A, exposure comp on own dial, WB on 4 way, control lever on front to switch VF mode, and the following is a guess but it appears that the black thumb knob on the upper right back may be used for ISO. Ergonomically that beats just about every other camera out there and shows they really did listen.
If it uses a leaf shutter (probably) and one can actually set the aperture and not have the camera change it like it does on the X1 and the GXR-A12, then a magnified view MF should work well using the VF, especially if focus confirmation is shown in the VF. It appears to have AF illuminator and flash.
For more images go to http://www.photographyblog.com/news/fujfilm_x100_hands-on_photos/