TangoMan wrote:
I love that little camera. Stunning image quality. Incredible white balance. Very compact Nice articulated display. Very practical manual focus implementation. Etc.
But I hate a few things and I'd love Fuji to issue a new firmware that would "make us keep our cameras longer". Here we go:
- - 1. Allow us to disable the annoying yellow "camera shake" warning. I know the camera can shake, I'm shooting in utter darkness and your stupid yellow thing is sticking out like a spotlight!
- - 2.a Shutter Lag with the remote RR-90. Arggggggh! 3/4 of a second with the remote. The lens is prefocused in manual mode. The exposure is manual too. Everything should be lightning fast. And when I press the remote's shutter button, I have to wait 750 millisecond for the camera to fire. Unacceptable!!!
Why is this remote so complicated? Two wires instead of three and an intricated circuit of resistors and diode to detect the state of the three positions button (see online schematics somewhere) Stop that nonsense! Make it quick, make it simple (and keep it electrical!)
- - 2.b Don't disable the camera's shutter button when the remote is plugged. I still want to review my picture on the back of the camera, and pressing the shutter is the easiest way to go back to the shooting mode.
- - 3. When I remove a fuji lens, it should go into manual focus mode immediately. If I put another Fuji lens, return to AF mode. Otherwise, the lens I am going to use will focus manually. All non fuji do. Right now I use the FN button to make that switch. It's annoying to lose the sole FN button to do something that the camera could do for me. I'd much rather keep the FN button for "focus with the back button (instant AF) when I use a Fuji lens. And whenever a Fuji lens is used again, it should revert to AF or (selectable menu option) to the state it was in the last time a Fuji lens was used : manual focus or AF.
- - 4. Don't display the distance scale when you have no information to show on it. When shooting with non-Fuji lens, just don't display it. There is a scale on the lens. I'll use that.
I shoot in very very low light with no camera info on the display, which allow me to see something on the screen set to maximum luminosity, but when I press the focus magnifier wheel, this annoying useless blue bar blinds me with its light, and there is really no reason for it to be there : the camera doesn't know the distance!
- - 5. DON'T DISABLE THE HOT SHOE. Leave it on AT ALL TIMES. What's you business of cutting off the hot shoe signal when I want to take burst shots? Or film simulation braketing? Or any kind of braketing? This is really bad manners! Leave it working at all times. When my manual flashes are set to low power, they will flash 5 or 6 times in less than a second before becoming too weak. I love them. Don't mess with my flash photography.
If you agree with any of these request, please click like. I'd really love Fuji to get the message on how to get these details right.
What's your pet peeve? What would you like to see improved? There's a good chance that the Fuji scouts will read this thread, so go ahead and speak your mind!
Add to that list
There's only one programmable button and one custom setting on the mode dial, so provide options to repurpose other buttons:
Make the WB button programmable
I shoot Raw + JPEG, so if I have a WB problem, I can fix it later. I hate changing setting, because inevitably, I forget to change them back!
Permit repurposing of the movie button
For those who'll never use it for movies during their ownership of the camera.
Make the Movie Mode more flexible.
For those who actually want to use it Give us focus peaking and zebras, allow use of DR Auto, let us change the aperture while recording, improve focusing speed when switching back and forth between points (focus racking), enable zoom for manual focusing, etc., etc.
Set the Macro button to Instant AF when AF is set to manual mode and an AF lens is attached. Have another programmable option for manual AF lenses.
Allow the dedicated scene modes on the mode dial (action/landscape/portrait) to be used to hold custom settings.
The modes are useless, even for a beginner. For example, if you set the portrait position, face detection isn't turned on automatically! At any rate, these modes are in the Advanced SR Auto menu already.
When using the SR+ and Adv. positions on the mode dial, allow the user to select a new option from the Q menu.
Okay, I don't really use these modes much, but might be inclined to experiment a bit if it were easy to set a new option without having to turn the dial away and then back to select a new option.
Add metering mode and flash compensation options to the Q menu.
Currently, we have to drill through menus to set these options. Are you kidding me?
Provide a quick access MyMenu option to the camera.
I appreciate that the Q menu can get overloaded, so let me store some setting that I use most for quick access.
Add "missing" film simulation modes
You know, the ones you left out from the higher end cameras. Very stingy of you Fuji to drop these.
Provide some kind of panorama assist mode
Okay, you did not provide the orientation sensor that allows motion panorama and an electronic level to be included. So can you provide some kind of assistance for panoramas, like an edge overlay or something?
The following aren't specific to the X-A1/M1, but to Fuji X cameras in general:
Allow AF point selection to override face detection disabling the AF point selector button.
Not only is your face detection not 100% foolproof, but it's tedious if I've just taken a portrait shot and want to capture something else off center.
Allow spot metering to follow AF point selection.
Your implementation of spot metering is among the dumbest on the planet.