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Glad it’s worked out ok for you so far, but I have to say I do think silver cameras have a significant cheese factor mostly because they generally are painted these days rather than genuine silver ...
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I can’t help much on the EVF other than to point out the XE2 actually has a slightly bigger EVF than the XT20. After the XE2/S they seemed to standardise on a slightly smaller one from the XT10 ...
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I still think the best advice is to ignore the number and (if you’re buying used) possibly steer clear of sellers who try to make a big thing of it. It’s simply not to be trusted. There’s a reason ...
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I imagine it will be in a future XH - perhaps the XH3S (continuing the tradition of the S model being the faster and more expensive). Hopefully one day years from now it’ll be standard in every model.
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I’ve been using a very similar two-pronged double charger with my W126S type Fujifilm-branded batteries for years now with no problems whatsoever. It’s a much neater design than the official one ...
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Well, the same thing happened some time ago with the X100V, and they supposedly committed a lot of production capacity to that, without ever really recovering the situation (which is still ongoing ...
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As has been said, there is next to no possibility of Fujifilm as a company “going under” in the near future, they are a colossal concern with many diverse and very profitable interests outside of ...
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You don’t say which camera you’re using - but firstly do make sure you’re in the highest performance mode in the power management menu, that can make a difference. In particular the later cameras ...
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Always, or at least ever since I scratched the screen on my first (Canon) DSLR. I usually use a “bro-tect” brand that’s available in Europe, but I’m sure most glass screen protectors are pretty ...
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I haven’t used the 15-45 but personally the power zoom, slower aperture and lower build quality all put me off. I’ve owned the 18-55 for years and although I don’t use it often (I prefer primes to ...
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I’m desperate to see an X-Pro4, and the funny thing is it’s not even that I have any problem with my X-Pro3, in fact it’s very likely I’ll hang on to it for some years yet and be in no rush to ...
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As you’ll have discovered there is no wifi or Bluetooth on board the X10 so the SD card adaptor mentioned above is the main option. If you really want to do it wirelessly it is possible to use a ...
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So probably plastic then. This is nonsense, no goalposts are moving anywhere. Both the X-Pro3 and ZF are autofocussing digital cameras at the end of the day, if I wanted to shoot all manual all ...
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You’ve handled one, great, what’s the back made of? Nobody seems to be saying. Why are Nikon making a big deal of the top and bottom plates being mag alloy, but not the rest of it? I can use a ...
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Probably everything to be said about this has already been said, but I’m going to chip in anyway because like OP I also have an X-Pro3 currently and have had my eye caught by the ZF. Principally ...
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Actually I don’t think anyone interested in the ZF is going to get anything useful from Thom Hogan’s take. Thom Hogan’s take is that he doesn’t get it, doesn’t see the point of it, doesn’t ...
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Not really the case for those of us who shoot jpeg and enjoy Fuji’s excellent jpeg engine and film simulation options etc. I’m not saying FF doesn’t have some advantages but for “out of camera” ...
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In the UK we’re blessed with very reasonable fixed price repairs from Fuji, and hybrid finder or not there’s no way they’d attempt to charge £800 to repair an X100V here. A fixed price repair on ...
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I’ve used the X-Pro3 for years which is joystick only also (and the touchscreen is hidden so not a convenient alternative) and basically - it’s fine. The thing to remember is that essentially the ...
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