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  1. I do not think there is a regular fix of the kind you probably are hoping to read about. There are/were battery grips folks could install that held an extra battery (Fujifilm’s part number is VG-XT1). Third party versions of the grip are still bring sold. If you look around you may be able to find one with a battery door cover that works as you are hoping. p.s. Welcome to the forum.
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  2. Hey, great answer! It took a little more force than I expected but seeing your photos and reading your description gave me the confidence to go ahead with it. I really appreciate you taking the trouble jerryy!
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  3. There's a "cable channel cover for DC coupler" along one short edge of the battery chamber cover. It's item 36 in the Parts of the Camera illustration on page 3 of the manual. I bought a CP-W126 DC coupler, which has an end that looks like the battery and slides into its place. But how do you remove the cable channel cover? It is obviously a separate part. It's a lighter color than the battery chamber cover, and it's not quite as hard. I studied it under a magnifier and it seems to have little tabs and ledges that would prevent moving it in any direction. Do you force it? In which direction? Thanks!
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  4. New and Improved Answer! As intimated earlier, now with images! X-T30 ready for the change. Remove the L-Bracket and the battery. Grab the tab and slide it out. And up. Insert the CP-W126 DC coupler. Close the battery cover and it is ready to go. When you are finished using it, reverse the process.
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  5. Azimuth

    landscapes with fuji x

    I think seascapes belong in the landscape forum. No need for a separate forum.
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