It was the same with the X-T30 - agree the quick press on the joystick is more convenient - one of the things that annoyed me with that camera.
Later cameras (such as X-H2S, X100VI) have the press joystick to center option.
I’d say M2 Pro 16/512 should be sufficient and good value if you find one. 32 would be better (as Jerry said, less swapping, that also means longer lifespan of the SSD). Pro for the fan, like Jerry said. 16” rather than 14”.
M2 Max or the newer M3 versions, more RAM, bigger SSD … all welcome of course, depending on the budget. I use the 16” Pro M2 Max 32/1 with C1 and the machine stays fast, cool and quiet no matter what. External 40Gbps NVMe enclosures are a thing.
Hi!
I've had a lot of fujifilm cameras from X-E1 on...
I now have an X-T3, X-T30II and X100V. They all share the same sensor, processor and kind of menus and functions.
So, to reset the focus point on the X-T3 and X100V I double press the joystick, first press opens up the focus point grid and another press resets it to the center. I'm so used to that I absolutely hate that on the X-T30II I have to press the joystick and then the back button. What is the sense of making this function different than the other two cameras (and also other fuji cameras)? I don't think there's a way to change this behavior, am I wrong?
Many thanks to share your toughts