Having the X-T2 right around the corner after the X-Pro2 is what sort of worries me, especially if the T series continues to be the biggest seller by a large margin. I sort of lack the confidence that Fuji would keep the rangefinders in line with the SLRs in terms of firmware features given how little attention the XE-2 has seen. I'm not even saying that Fuji is necessarily wrong to take that approach, as it does make sense to expend limited resources into camera bodies that more people have. I love the rangefinder style, and will get an X-Pro2, but I go into it sort of expecting that the rangefinder style bodies will be something of second class citizens in Fuji's eyes. At any rate, my complaints are fairly minor, I still love my XE-2 and X100s, and I'll be going with the X-Pro2, regardless of how it fares firmware-wise against future SLR style bodies, since I find those cameras to be simply more enjoyable to shoot with.