These days, digital cameras usually come with an LCD screen on the back that can be tilted. This allows users, especially vloggers, to turn the screen towards them so that they can see themselves while the film to ensure that they are in the frame. It also allows photographers to get down low or up high for some unique perspectives.

Unfortunately, not all camera makers have adopted this feature, especially Fujifilm when it comes to their X-Pro series of rangefinder mirrorless cameras. However, according to a report from Fuji Rumors, that is expected to change with the X-Pro3 in which they have heard from “trusted sources” that the X-Pro3 could come with a “unique” tilt screen.

We have actually heard rumors in the past that the X-Pro3 could feature a tilt screen, but apparently it will be something very different. It will not be a fully-articulated screen, nor will it be a 2 or 3-way tilt screen that Fujifilm currently employs in its cameras. We’re not sure how different it could be, but it might be worth keeping an eye out for.

We have also heard rumors that the X-Pro3 could be launched later this year and how one of its features, apart from the unique tilt screen, would be in-body image stabilization.

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