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Hello.

1 - Well I found that shooting Flash I can't not use flashes with the electronic Shutter... BUT With little GR Ricoh, I can go up to 2000/1 so why I can't with this camera that is more powerful....

2 - and I will like a Q menu ability for switching slots... I can't find and easy way to...

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1. The Ricoh has a leaf shutter. If you want a Fuji with a leaf shutter, the X100T can sync all the way to 1/4000th depending on aperture.

2. I agree. I'd actually prefer a shortcut similar to the card formatting one. Perhaps hold down the Playback button for a few seconds and depress the scroll wheel, etc.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Two things

1 The AF Single Point, focus scrolling should be able to stop at the end of the frame and not disappear to the other side of the frame.

2 The Iso should be included in the options available when pressing the Q button (as did the XT100) the Xpro 2 is like a step backwards in this respect. 

 

My two pennies of thought.. 

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