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Hey guys, I'm just curious to see if there is anybody  thinking fuji should have launched a cinema camera in there apsc sized cameras? I have been waiting for one forever a real well priced and capable body with no ibis... 

I shoot video / shortfilms and have a good workflow setup with the film Sims. Would be great to see something pushing the limits like the xh2 but no ibis and better auto focus.

Is it just me? 

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