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  1. Post any pictures relating water craft, ships or ocean liner... ▫︎​▫︎​▫︎ Cutter by sgt.floydpepper.hh, auf Flickr
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  2. Davlin Fuji X-T2 (and other Trans X) is always showing shutter speed in: s.s. X (for 1/X < 1sec), e.g. s.s. 2.5 (1/2.5 seconds) s.s. X" (for X >= 1sec), e.g. s.s. 2.5" (2.5 seconds) There are no menu item to change that format. Just point attention if ["] is there - it means direct X number, if not - it is 1/X fraction of a second. Hope that helps.
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  3. yukosteel

    Fuji Support

    I was highly impressed by Fuji Support when discovered single hot pixel on X-E1 (that time no pixel remapping in firmware menu like X-T2 can now). They fixed it without question, with express return shipment.
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  4. Stonecroft

    Fuji Support

    I discovered that one of the screws was missing from the base of my MHG-XT2 Grip. I contacted Fuji support to see if they could help. 4 days later 2 replacements arrived! That's what I call service!
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  6. Welcome to the Fuji side Take it out for a 'spin' as you say and try all of the settings until you find what works for the approaches you want to do. Any settings suggestions I would have will only limit you, if you follow them for more than a one-or-two-time use as a quick example. If this really is your first foray into photography try some of the auto settings and look at what the camera suggests compared to what you see and go from there.
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  7. I was a previous Nikon D750 shooter, love my XT2. I just shot NCAA basketball with 50-140 and 100-400, 6400 ISO 1,000 to 1250 shutter with great results The weight factor is not even close to the Nikon with the same type of lenses Just wish there was a better way to back button focus
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  8. This is my first post, Hello! A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny! boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr Thanks very much for looking, Glyn
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  9. . jeté sur la côte - armada of camelot by me@flickr :.
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  10. . Georgette - armada of camelot (v.2) by Christoph, auf Flickr :.
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  11. ocean liner by Jörg Staudt, auf Flickr X-E1 with Samyang 12 f2
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  12. You wreck me by sgt.floydpepper.hh, auf Flickr
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