iso3400
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Nobody really talks about 'innovators' anymore. Especially in rangefinder type cameras. But the X-Pro series has always debuted as a classic innovative camera. A digital camera that also has real appeal for traditional photographers.
The Fujifilm X-Pro3 has evolved from 2019 into a rangefinder-style camera with a screen that hides its rear screen. His attempt to bring the standard development together with a little more tradition was not liked by some. It can be the unique combination of the traditional camera seeking an answer to today's needs of expectation. The camera body must have IBIS. The fact that it is a little thicker does not seem to be a valid reason for not having this feature anymore. Personally, I think a makeover in design can be good. It can be more iconic like the X100 V', which is the main DNA of the series in Xpro design. In my opinion, the X100 is leading in the Xpro series in terms of aesthetics and design approach. I made a draft jepg from here. I think it's not bad. Making the Xpro like an X100 with an interchangeable lens. It may be inspired by one of its older cameras, the FujiFilm TX series.
Will Fuji be able to develop this extraordinary style for the X-Pro4? Why not a bold camera with a bit more development to give the series a clear identity?

The Fujifilm X-Pro3 has evolved from 2019 into a rangefinder-style camera with a screen that hides its rear screen. His attempt to bring the standard development together with a little more tradition was not liked by some. It can be the unique combination of the traditional camera seeking an answer to today's needs of expectation. The camera body must have IBIS. The fact that it is a little thicker does not seem to be a valid reason for not having this feature anymore. Personally, I think a makeover in design can be good. It can be more iconic like the X100 V', which is the main DNA of the series in Xpro design. In my opinion, the X100 is leading in the Xpro series in terms of aesthetics and design approach. I made a draft jepg from here. I think it's not bad. Making the Xpro like an X100 with an interchangeable lens. It may be inspired by one of its older cameras, the FujiFilm TX series.
Will Fuji be able to develop this extraordinary style for the X-Pro4? Why not a bold camera with a bit more development to give the series a clear identity?


