Many photographers value versatility in their gear, and having strong video capabilities can enhance the overall functionality of a still camera. Features that support video can also benefit still photography, such as improved autofocus and better low-light performance, making the camera more adaptable for various creative needs.
When it comes to the screen, I hope it is the same with the X-T3… you can flip up and down for landscape shooting and tilt while doing portrait without bringing the screen outside the border of the camera body…
A fully articulating screen, unlike the X-T3's, can offer more flexibility for both landscape and portrait shooting, especially in difficult angles. While the X-T3’s screen is great for simple tilting, newer designs provide better versatility for vlogging, self-portraits, and creative compositions without being bulky.
While the XPro1 is a great camera with its unique look and charm, newer Fuji XT cameras offer significant improvements in speed, autofocus, resolution, and overall performance. Upgrading to a more modern model can enhance your photography experience without sacrificing the Fuji quality and feel you enjoy.
While rumors suggest the Fuji X-Pro 4 may not feature the fifth-generation X-Trans sensor, it's possible that Fujifilm is developing a new sensor tailored for the X-Pro series. This could bring enhancements suited to the rangefinder-style camera, focusing on aspects beyond just raw imaging specs.
Why all this fuss about the expected or never expected X- Pro 4 !!!?? Can't Fujifilm tell its lovers & customers about its real thoughts & planning ? I, myself, would like to see it coming in the near future ......hopefully .
Fujifilm typically keeps product development under wraps to maintain a competitive edge and avoid disappointing customers if plans change. Speculation and excitement about the X-Pro 4 are natural, but companies often don't announce products until they're fully ready to deliver, ensuring quality and managing expectations.
a lot of new features a needed . new sensor who can compete to full frame . titanium housing . extrem high res and brightnesd display . ans less menu keep it simple but extreme good .
The Fuji X-Pro4’s impressive new features, including a competitive sensor and titanium housing, make it a standout choice for photographers seeking simplicity and high performance.
The Fujifilm X-Pro4 is crafted for photographers who focus purely on capturing moments, with its hybrid optical and electronic viewfinder offering a classic rangefinder experience. It strips away video distractions, letting you fully immerse yourself in still photography.
Fuji:
fix the AF. then launch all the new cameras you want
Who cares about video for this camera! This is a still camera, Fuji give us an amazing still camera!
Many photographers value versatility in their gear, and having strong video capabilities can enhance the overall functionality of a still camera. Features that support video can also benefit still photography, such as improved autofocus and better low-light performance, making the camera more adaptable for various creative needs.
@@TechTraveller01sorry, if you want video get another camera.
Full Frame X-Pro 4 please !!!
When it comes to the screen, I hope it is the same with the X-T3… you can flip up and down for landscape shooting and tilt while doing portrait without bringing the screen outside the border of the camera body…
A fully articulating screen, unlike the X-T3's, can offer more flexibility for both landscape and portrait shooting, especially in difficult angles. While the X-T3’s screen is great for simple tilting, newer designs provide better versatility for vlogging, self-portraits, and creative compositions without being bulky.
Im still using my XPro1, would never get rid of it although I have 3 other Fuji XT cameras
While the XPro1 is a great camera with its unique look and charm, newer Fuji XT cameras offer significant improvements in speed, autofocus, resolution, and overall performance. Upgrading to a more modern model can enhance your photography experience without sacrificing the Fuji quality and feel you enjoy.
It's rumored to not have the sensor 5. A new sensor.
While rumors suggest the Fuji X-Pro 4 may not feature the fifth-generation X-Trans sensor, it's possible that Fujifilm is developing a new sensor tailored for the X-Pro series. This could bring enhancements suited to the rangefinder-style camera, focusing on aspects beyond just raw imaging specs.
Why all this fuss about the expected or never expected X- Pro 4 !!!?? Can't Fujifilm tell its lovers & customers about its real thoughts & planning ? I, myself, would like to see it coming in the near future ......hopefully .
Fujifilm typically keeps product development under wraps to maintain a competitive edge and avoid disappointing customers if plans change. Speculation and excitement about the X-Pro 4 are natural, but companies often don't announce products until they're fully ready to deliver, ensuring quality and managing expectations.
a lot of new features a needed . new sensor who can compete to full frame . titanium housing . extrem high res and brightnesd display . ans less menu keep it simple but extreme good .
The Fuji X-Pro4’s impressive new features, including a competitive sensor and titanium housing, make it a standout choice for photographers seeking simplicity and high performance.
No video please just capture the moment
The Fujifilm X-Pro4 is crafted for photographers who focus purely on capturing moments, with its hybrid optical and electronic viewfinder offering a classic rangefinder experience. It strips away video distractions, letting you fully immerse yourself in still photography.
thank u
You are Most Welcome
You don't buy an X-Pro to make videos !!!
True, the X-Pro series is definitely more about photography than video!