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, I believe, I have ever experienced on a camera++ Increased sturdiness in body design, and fully water-resistant when used with "WR" Fuji lenses++ High-resolution eye display (now at 3.69 million pixels, higher than the X-T2)++ Very well implemented top display screen that is also fully customizable++ Retains the mechanical ISO and shutter speed dials; EV moved to a mechanical scroll wheel++ Outstanding, high-resolution LCD screen (1.04 million pixels, but now touch-enabled, as opposed to the X-
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I couldn't really see the small fully articulating screen on a Canon 80D I
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As I’ve been shooting, I have concluded that the tradeoff of relocating the EV dial to allow for the top LCD screen is entirely justified due to the great utility of that top screen
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I find myself glancing at the top screen a lot just to reassure me that the settings are what I want just before I put my eye up to the viewfinder.
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Can toggle off the touchscreen if it interferes with shooting under certain conditions++ Superb1.28-inch e-ink "sub-LCD" top screen++ Dual SDXC card slot (same as X-T2)++ Logical layout of buttons and knobs that are easy to learn (essentially the same as the X-T2)++ High-quality 4K video capture (4K UHD at 3840 x 2160, either at 24 or 30 fps; DCI 4K
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Other PROS- I love the top status screen.
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Losing the exposure dial for the quick view screen has been the controversial topic with this model, but personally, I like the screen and find it more useful than having a dedicated EV dial.