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Display duality: The Fujifilm X-Pro3 in the California wine country

Display duality: The Fujifilm X-Pro3 in the California wine country

Posted on October 24, 2019 By Jarvis

The Fujifilm X-Pro series has historically been marketed to a certain type of photographic purist and is part of a small group of cameras aiming to offer the most analog-like experience possible in an increasingly digital world.

The latest iteration brings a change that in many ways, doubles down on the traditional concept of the X-Pro-series. While it sees a host of expected under-the-hood improvements, like an updated sensor and electronic viewfinder, the most radical update to the X-Pro3 is the unique implementation of a hidden, touch-sensitive rear LCD.
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Cameras Tags:Fujifilm, Fujifilm X-Pro3, LCD, sensor

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