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Kaizen Again? Fuji X-T1 will get another Firmware update this year! (AS) - Which New Features would you like to get?


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1. Manual Lens settings as a function button option. This is possible only with the Fuji M-Mount adapter button yet, but it would be useful when using other adapters as well.

2. Deleting photos directly on review. When taking a photo, one has to switch to play mode first in order to delete it. 

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SANTA BABY.....

 

The Ability to NAME the "Q" custom settings would be fantastic.  Instead of C1, I should be able to name it PORT,  LAND instead of C2, etc.  I want to be able to name them.  Give me at least four characters, but I'll take 3 just to have this option available to me.  And I'd love to see the same name displayed IN the VF, or LCD when shooting.

 

+/- 5 to 7 exposure brackets would be lovely to have.

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I would like Bluetooth built into the camera and an iPhone app that allows me to view / set all settings on the camera and remotely trigger (one or more) foto's.  You could then easily integrate the features of apps like triggertrap but without the inconvenient cable.  You could even see app makers provide innovative features in apps if fuji were to open it to developers.  Ideally the picture taken would instantly be sent to the iPhone for review allowing pinch-zoom checking of focus, composition, etc

 

This would make it so much easier to shoot on a tri-pod and make numerous bulky often incompatible cables, triggers and apps superfluous.  The app could then take care of e.g taking 9 bracked foto's rather than having to rely on it being supported in camera firmware.  

 

BTW I say bluetooth and not wifi as I don't want to go through the song and dance as well as the battery drain of turning the camera into a poorly working hotspot as is now the case.

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I would like Bluetooth built into the camera and an iPhone app that allows me to view / set all settings on the camera and remotely trigger (one or more) foto's.  You could then easily integrate the features of apps like triggertrap but without the inconvenient cable.  You could even see app makers provide innovative features in apps if fuji were to open it to developers.  Ideally the picture taken would instantly be sent to the iPhone for review allowing pinch-zoom checking of focus, composition, etc

 

This would make it so much easier to shoot on a tri-pod and make numerous bulky often incompatible cables, triggers and apps superfluous.  The app could then take care of e.g taking 9 bracked foto's rather than having to rely on it being supported in camera firmware.  

 

BTW I say bluetooth and not wifi as I don't want to go through the song and dance as well as the battery drain of turning the camera into a poorly working hotspot as is now the case.

I think they do Wifi because the range is much longer. Bluetooth is a little limited.

 

I would like to see them use the Wifi to check for firmware updates for lenses and the camera.

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Important to me:

- Highlight clipping warnings / histogram in after shot preview

- Possibility to move the focus point with scroll wheels

- Non-"pumping" & more reliable AF-C

- Possibility to put (almost) any setting to Q-menu (case in point for me: after shot preview display time)

- Don't turn off self timer when shutting the camera down (super annoying with tripod work & trying to conserve battery)

- Allow more reduced NR than -2

- The water colour / waxing issues...

- Clicking function buttons that open menus with 2-3 options should rotate when function button is clicked several times rather than open a menu that requires 4-way controller or wheels to select the option

 

Nice to have:

- Open image playback from function buttons (I just can't get used to that left placed playback button)

- 24 hour clock

- Show amount of images taken in playback

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