Fujifilm's upcoming X-Pro3 camera has a unique design sure to appeal to film photographers

Fujifilm's upcoming X-Pro3 camera has a unique design sure to appeal to film photographers

Fujifilm is teasing its forthcoming X-Pro3, the successor to its popular digital rangefinder mirrorless camera, ahead of its official full introduction on October 23. The X-Pro3 has an LCD on the back, as do most modern digital interchangeable-lens cameras, but it's definitely unique: The screen is hidden in normal use, facing inward toward the camera back while the outward side of the rear door instead offers the photographer a small OLED "mini screen" that contains only basic info about shooting settings. The rear display will show details like shutter speed, f-stop, ISO and film simulation and file size settings, and if you want to actually see a preview of the virtual viewfinder image, you'll need to flip down the screen to reveal the color LCD.