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Any chance you're putting it in your bag while it's still on, or alternatively, it's getting switched on while in your bag, and the shutter is being activated? I ask because this was happening to ...
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I've never had a challenge with Amazon, though I am very careful to only purchase "Shipped and Sold by Amazon" as opposed to 3rd parties. In fact, my X100V was purchased via Amazon. I'm not ...
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That makes total sense. I can see how the leverage of a soft-release button might change the equation with regards to forces on the physical button. Anyway, after contacting Fuji Canada support, ...
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Oh, it totally is. I wasn't looking for confirmation of a suspicion, mostly I was just looking to see if this was somehow user-error (did I accidentally change a setting somewhere?), but it ...
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I presume you mean a "soft release button" for the shutter? I do not use one, but I am curious that you ask, since it seems so specific. Is there a known correlation between soft release buttons ...
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Yes, my x100v was purchased new. I've only ever purchased one used camera, an Olympus EM5mkii (which is still functioning perfectly). A relatively cursory search of google indicates the half-press ...
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I admit that I have recently found myself disappointed with x100v for the first time since I bought it 14 months ago. I am having (what sounds like) similar problems with my shutter button, which ...
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Image stabilization would be good, so long as it was an 'invisible' change and didn't impact camera handling at all (size, for example). I'd also welcome a sensor resolution increase. Not that I ...
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I carry a Manfrotto PIXI with me whenever I have my X100V with me. It's a great little tripod that has come in handy numerous times for me. I like its size and operation, and its weight too. I do ...
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It's been a strange autumn and early winter in Toronto. Snow, sun, frigid temperatures well below freezing, followed by almost summer-like days, followed by torrential rainstorms and 100km/h ...
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I use the cuff with my x100v (as well as my Pen-F and my EM5 mkII) and absolutely love it. I've always been a wrist-strap type of user. I don't like cameras dangling around my neck. The clip where ...
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Trick stack, brick stack • Fujifilm X100v, f4, 1/800, ISO 160 This photo was taken on a rocky beach in Toronto, specifically in a part of town called Port Union in the east end of the city. The ...
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Also worth noting that I probably jam a lot more stuff into ANY given bag than most photographers. There's also a slightly smaller Retrospective 4.0, apparently, though I can't speak to it. The ...
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I use a Think Tank Retrospective 5 for carrying my X100V and sundry necessities (reading glasses, sunglasses, 2 extra batteries, a 20,000 mAh USB charging battery, a Nitecore dual battery charger, ...
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These are fantastic, and have triggered a massive bout of (almost?) homesickness. I'm not from the Lake District, or even the UK, but Borrowdale is one of my favourite places in England, and it's ...
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This is a fantastic project, and your work is very compelling. Thanks for sharing it with us! 2021 is my second year of challenging myself. In 2020, I challenged myself to do photography every day, ...
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Erik, which soft release button are you using in this photo? As for the OP question, I use this same Haoge as well, and have been very pleased with it.
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