In the past few months, we have been hearing rumors that Fujifilm could be working on a new camera in the form of the Fujifilm X-Pro3. The camera is expected to come with some redesign hardware features, such as a “unique” tilt screen. Now according to a new report from Fuji Rumors, it seems that the company could be making another design change that some might not be too happy about.

According to the report, apparently Fujifilm is expected to ditch the D-pad controls found on the back of the camera. It is unclear what this means for the camera and its controls, although there is still that tiny joystick which we guess could act as a replacement of sort, although like we said, we’re sure that there will be some who probably will miss it and won’t be too thrilled with this redesign.

Other rumored features aside from the tilt screen and the removal the D-pad include how it actually might not come with in-body image stabilization, despite us hearing rumors that it might. At the moment there is no official word on when the X-Pro3 will be launched. However, we have heard that an official launch could take place mid-October so we’ll have to wait and see, so take it with a grain of salt for now.

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