BC,
Thanks for being the devil's advocate.
Those are definitely valid points, but there are some reasons why I am strongly considering the upgrade.
- I am moving more towards fine art work than portraiture these days. This sort of work benefits greatly from a waist level finder. I am not ready yet to move to a tech camera platform (And certainly not to pay Rodenstock tax) and this is the next best solution.
- I don't put much stock into the "Only one point" pessimist argument here. First of all, they mention a "Focus area", not a "Focus point". It seems to be a different type of AF tech that is best judged after first hand use (And yes, if it doesn't offer a big advantage over the current AF system, I might rethink the purchase strongly. The next thing is that my D800 has 51 AF points and not once have I taken full advantage of it. I prefer to move a small cluster of AF points around. There are people who want and need that, my style just doesnt demand it.
- My only serious complaint about the DF+ is the insipid way in which menus are implemented. I can't remember the custom functions EVER and need to refer the manual each time. The dial rotates by accident often and one realizes this only after a few shots. The XF brings with it a very intuitive UI and that matters a LOT in daily use, more than specs on paper. (Again, need to use to know first hand, but seems positive, judging from the current reports). Also, simple things like the same battery working for the body and back counts for less frustrations in daily use. May not matter to all, it does to me.
Lastly, I am not paying five figures for the upgrade as you suggest in your post. It's a body to body upgrade, while keeping my current back. That's hardly RED money (Incidentally, as much as I know how much you love your RED, I have less than zero interest in video and thus, don't measure the perceived value of a stills camera system by comparing it to video systems). Also, the price is pretty comparable to the Hasselblad body with the prism, not a 2k difference as you suggest.
P.S. It is not a Contax without a right angle grip. For one, it is not a dead system and I don't need to keep a second one in the dry cabinet just in case this one kicks the bucket and there are no more copies out in the wild or spare parts for the repairs.