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I like the Fujifilm camera concept: Traditional controls and simple functionality.Fujifilm will have to fix the variable shutter lag issues that seem to afflict all of their cameras (when used with their own lenses) before they'll be a serious competitor to the established, high-performance DSLRs that most of us are used to.There is an epic discussion about the shutter lag on this thread at the "Original Fuji-X forum":http://www.fujix-forum.com/index.php?/topic/31478-delay-due-to-aperture-blades-stopping-down-performance-question/Note: I have only the earlier Fujifilm XE-1 camera, but the referred-to discussion deals mostly with the newer XT-1 model, including the recent 'miracle' firmware update.
I would be surprised if Fuji would be seriously preparing for yet another rangefinder-style camera with OVF. Since the release of XPro1, they have put out many lenses of larger diameter that will cause heavy vignetting in the OVF. In addition, many zoom lenses have been added to the lineup. All of these factors should make the OVF of the highest-end model almost meaningless.
You make perfect sense, yet the indications on the intergoogle suggest there will be an XPro 2.
Having lenses that wont match the OVF or block the viewfinder never stopped Leica from introducing new cameras