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  1. JXPhotoGuy

    Fuji Birds

    Cardinals on the beach, in Hawai'i - X-T1 | XF 18-135mm
    2 points
  2. Chief Mountain - Glacier National Park with X-T1
    2 points
  3. mdm

    Fuji Birds

    X-E2 + 55-200mm
    2 points
  4. X-T1 | 18-135 at the beach in Kapa'a HI
    1 point
  5. The land before you is in Glacier National Park, known as the Jackson Glacier Overlook... the milky way was a bonus. X-T1 | Rokinon 12mm f/2.0 lens
    1 point
  6. JXPhotoGuy

    Nature in B&W

    X-T1 | 18-55mm
    1 point
  7. JXPhotoGuy

    Nature in B&W

    X-T1 | 18-55mm Stillwater Lutheran Church at night
    1 point
  8. JXPhotoGuy

    Fall pictures

    X-T1 | Rokinon 12mm f/2
    1 point
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  10. Good to know you found a workaround to that noise, because it is absolutely normal for Fuji X-T4. Camera has powerful electromagnets to put sensor "flying in the air" after you turned it on. When Image Stabilizer is disabled, sensor just remains "flying" in static position. When Image Stabilizer is enabled - electromagnets are reacting and shifting sensor to compensate movements and keep image stable. There is no way to turn that electromagnets off when X-T4 camera is operating. So you will always have that noise. In some cases magnets are producing additional sounds when stabilizing sensor position - that sounds are also normal, indicating that camera is operating properly. Personally, I prefer completely silent cameras, and it was the main reason for me to sell X-T4. But if you need Image Stabilizer - Fuji X-T4 is excellent tool.
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