I am glad they kept it on the GFX bodies, because the 100S for example needed it badly. PhilthePhrame wrote:
My understanding is that Fuji intentionally removed the push button function of the command dial because some found it to be a distraction, not as clean to use. I agree with Fuji’s decision. I found the push button command dials annoying, but that is obviously not everyone’s experience.
PhilthePhrame wrote:
My understanding is that Fuji intentionally removed the push button function of the command dial because some found it to be a distraction, not as clean to use. I agree with Fuji’s decision. I found the push button command dials annoying, but that is obviously not everyone’s experience.
It was said for the X-H2/H2s the push function was removed to help weather resistance, but other models with the feature didn't have a WR issue from it.
Just a follow up. Right now I’m keeping both the X-H2 and the X-T5 as well as the X-E5 small compact body with the same sensor. Will I use all three? We will see. Right now I’ve partitioned my lenses based on the body the best fit on. So on the X-E5 I tend to use the XF 23/2.8 or XF 27/2.8 and the XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 to keep it small and light. On my X-T5 I use the Fujicron lenses like the 16/2.8, 23/2.0, 35/2.0, and 50/2.0 and the 56/1.2 V1. On the X-H2 I use the heavier XF 16-55mm f/2.8 V2 and the Viltrox 56/1.2. I would like to add the XF 90/2.0 as well.