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Fuji rumored to bring new M mount camera.


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You really think that Fuji will release a new manual focus camera?!

 

Why not? Fuji got their game hat on, unlike many other companies that seem to be 'testing water' but a part from that...:rolleyes:

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Is it not possible that Fuji could offer their own autofocus lenses in a mount that will also take an M lens?

 

I'd think the M mount is too small to allow for contacts etc., but an adapter is very likely I guess. But will it be FF or just another variation on the 4/3rds theme?

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Of course they will. As a marketing tool, along with their own Fuji AF lenses. The Leica M mount is available with Panasonic, Olympus, Ricoh cameras... It is long out of copyright! I doubt though any new camera from any manufacturer apart from Leica will be designed for exclusively manual lenses or come with a rangefinder. And it won't be FF. That is what makes the M unique.

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Have you not read my blog? ;)

 

Regards,

 

Bill

 

Hi Bill,

 

Have now. Nice review by the way.

 

I should have qualified my statement in that hopefully it may offer a built in optical VF. The Ricoh is very interesting but I would really want a backup which has a built in optical viewfinder rather than having to resort to Zombie-posture photography or to permanently keep an external optical viewfinder on it.

 

However, the head of Leica service/repairs in Melbourne was telling me the other day that he's been very pleased with the results from his lenses on the Panasonic GF2.

 

However, the Ricoh with a small 28 or 35-40mm M mount lens on it is still very tempting.

The construction and performance is quite impressive.

 

I'd still really like a small M-mount digital with a built in optical VF.

 

Regards,

Mark

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What I'm most interested in is what focusing system they will be using.

If they do decide to put a rangefinder in it, I will be very interested.

 

All depending on sensor size of course.

 

Exactly my point about an optical viewfinder (for framing and focusing). A reasonable sensor was to some extent a given.

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Will Fuji use Leica's M mount for their upcoming mirrorless camera?

No, they won’t. It makes no sense. Though surely you will be able to adapt M lenses, just as you can do now with all the other mirrorless cameras out there.

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The Fuji Guys mentioned today that Fuji's upcoming line of X-series interchangeable lens, mirror-less cameras based on the popular X-100 will not use a micro 4/3 sensor but rather a "premium" (read: larger) one that delivers better resolution and less noise than a 35mm full frame sensor.

 

Other details are still scarce and it looks like we'll have to wait until Fuji officially unveils the cameras at CES 2012 in January for more.

 

Author :Andrew Tarantola

 

The above is an extract from Gizmodo an internet rumour site.

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The Fuji Guys mentioned today …

The relevant tweets by Billy (one of the FujiGuys) are:

 

#Fujifilm X Series Interchangeable lens system not = M4/3 nor current mirrorless cams. X series will be "premium" cameras!

 

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#Fujifilm is committed to deliver the best image quality possible in the X series lineup. This will always be top of mind for us!
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