We have been hearing rumors that a new Fujifilm X-Pro3 could be in the works and now according to a new report from Fuji Rumors, one of the alleged new features of the upcoming camera could be the inclusion of a tilt screen. For photographers using other brands, a tilt screen is hardly groundbreaking.

However, as Fuji Rumors notes, Fujifilm has in the past been kind of resistant to the idea of tilt displays for its rangefinder cameras, like the X-Pro series. The company has employed the use of the feature in other models except its X-Pro series, the X100 series, and the X-E series, so this could be quite useful for some.

We have heard some complaints from reviewers in the past about the lack of a tiltable display on Fujifilm’s rangefinder cameras. This is because a tilting display can help photographers take better photos as it will allow them to see the camera’s viewfinder even at weird angles. There is no way to know if the rumors are true, but it could be a big deal and have huge implications on future Fujifilm rangefinder cameras if it does pan out.

The Fujifilm X-Pro3 has been rumored about for a while now and we have heard claims that it could feature in-body image stabilization. It has also been rumored that it could be launching this fall.

Filed in Photo-Video >Rumors. Read more about , and . Source: fujirumors

Discover more from Ubergizmo

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading