

Same settings applied just different LCC profile. Left if Classic Negative, right is Classic Chrome. But it’s nice to have a bit of colour on what is a very stealthy camera. I think If i were to be shooting on a job, I’d likely change it to the more informative display. I found myself leaving it on the film stock, it’s cute. I love this feature, some say it’s a gimmick and maybe it is, but it’s nice to have the option of two different screens.
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The alternative is to have the film simulations, ISO & white balance shown in a form that is reminiscent of the cardboard tab you’d take from a box of film and slide into the rear of the camera to display what film stock and speed you’re using. I find these displays really handy for shooting and having it on the back of the camera is very helpful. A screen that is very similar to those on on the XH-1 & GFX 50S. With the new hidden display, we have have a small sub menu that can display two different looks. Not every camera is brought for ‘selfies’ and ‘VLogging’.

The Xpro line as always been seen to cater towards street photography. The fact you get Youtube reviewers, saying ‘this camera isn’t for VLlogging’, they’re missing the point. But this camera is seen as a more ‘purer’ form of shooting and enjoying the ‘experience’, opposed to constantly looking at their images after each shot. I feel like people are missing the point of this camera, it’s niche, yeah I get that. This is great for shooting from the hip and on the sly, which is great for street photography. I like the idea of having a waist level LCD, granted many cameras can do this, but to have a simple one pull down motion. Even on my GFX, If I wish to show someone a photo, I’d suggest they look through the EVF opposed to the rare LCD. When shooting with my X100T I often view images and menu through the EVF as I feel you get a better screen through the EVF in bright sunlight, no glare etc. I guess I shoot this system how I’d shoot my X100T, mostly using the EVF for 90% of the operation. Sitting at my desk the day before, flipping the screen back and forth, seeing how it would be used in an everyday scenario, my thoughts were ‘this is going to be so cumbersome to use’.īut actually using it for an hour, I don’t have any qualms about the hidden screen. I actually didn’t find the lack LCD a problem at all. When I did eventually get outside on my daily walk to test the camera.
