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2023 big year for Fuji?

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michaeladawson Forum Pro • Posts: 18,313
Re: 2023 big year for Fuji?

Jerry-astro wrote:

Forgive me, but I never cease to be amazed at the things people choose to whine about here. So, hitting the ISO button, stepping through the ISO levels, and then pressing OK feels like too complex a set of operations for you? Wow. I can’t disagree that there might be some overall ergonomic improvements that could be pursued with X-H2S, but “shameful,” “poor ergonomics,” “lost credibility” feels like a lot of overpositioning to me. I can’t speak to video AF, since I’m strictly a stills shooter, but sorry, I’m not buying it.

Jerry, if that's how changing ISO works then I would agree with the other poster that Fujifilm got it wrong.  It may be a minor point, but if I owned an X-H2S that process would bug me no end.

Just compare to Nikon.  Press and hold the dedicated ISO button that is next to the shutter release.  Spin the back wheel until your desired ISO appears.  Let go.  Done.

I love my X-E3 and I'll forgive the clumsy operation of going into the menu to change ISO because it's a real scaled back model.  But I wouldn't be able to stand the operation described for the X-H2S.  Sorry.

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