So how does that help anything?  I still don't get it.  If you've made the
shot, you can see it on the LCD screen and know what you got.  Where does
this new "feature" do anything different.  I'm still not seeing how it
helps a thing.

How the hell can you reshoot a scene at an event after the fact. 
Everything has changed.  Unless, of course, this new feature stops time and
gets the subject to redo his/her facial expression.  BTW, what's an event? 
Some big arena thing, like a concert, a ball game, a child's birthday
party, mom and dad's fiftieth anniversary?  They're all events of one sort
or another to my way of thinking.  Is there some photographic definition of
"event" of which I'm unaware?

You've not convinced me that there's any reason for this feature.  Just
more bull-pucky for the marketing department if you ask me, which no one
did.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Bob Shell 


> You verify focus, expression, etc., ***after*** taking the photo. It  
> allows you to check it quickly on the spot so  you can reshoot if  
> it's not right. I can see it as being very valuable for event  
> shooters, a big chunk of Fuji's market.
>
> Bob
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