Ok guys, I think you will love this one… the Fujifilm X-E3 will have the joystick !!!
According to our huge X-E3 poll results here, the joystick is one of the most wanted features for the upcoming Fujifilm X-E3 (it beats IBIS, weather sealing, touch screen and more).
And also for me personally, the lack of a Joystick would have been a 100% dealbreaker. So great to know the Fujifilm X-E3 will have one.
If you have followed Fujirumors recently, you might have read about the Fujifilm X-T2 successor, the Fujifilm X-T2s.
The big question now is: what will changed compared to the Fujifilm X-T2?
Well, I feel confident to announce, that the Fujifilm X-T2s is currently planed to feature IBIS (In Body Image Stabilization).
PLEASE NOTE that I have not shared ANY release date for the Fujifilm X-T2s until now on Fujirumors. And keep in mind that here on FujiRumors you often get also long term rumors. So just the fact that I share Fujifilm X-T2s rumors now, does not necessarily mean that it is just around the corner. This is something I’m working on right now and I will update you as soon as I can.
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DPReview tested it… and didn’t really like it. The image quality is not good in low light. This, and some other Cons, make it “less fun than it should be” according to DPReview.
The good thing: they think the square format is “lovely”, and thanks to the fact that you can review the images before printing, you safe a lot of money on the expensive Instant sheets.
They end up recommending to take your pictures with a smartphone and use the Instax SP-2 printer to print your images (but it’s not square format).
There is another Instax Square SQ10 review by Lauren on youtube. She says:
the magic “take the photo and see what you got” is gone, since you can review the images on the screen before printing, but on the other hand you safe on expensive Instax film. And if you still want the classic instax experience, you can set it that it immediatly prints when you snap the image.
No viewfinder (only LCD screen) to compose the shots
some usability issues (like you always have to press the shutter again after you took an image, to make the preview of the previous image disappear from the LCD)