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Woodworth

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  1. I really like the X-H1 apart from it's looks. As a camera, it is ideal for me as it had IBIS and that whisper quiet shutter is a delight! I can now use my 90mm with confidence (had many camera shake problems before) and have used it to take sharp pictures down to 1/10th s. The EVF is lovely, big and bright and the camera is not nearly as big and bulky as I had imagined. For low light work it is a dream. Now if they could make an X-Pro3 have the same features (but not looks), I'd buy one immediately,

  2. I have no lens without IOS, therefore I do not change camera, now, but I  wait for X-T3. With this I don't tell you that X- H1 is not  a good upgrade of X-t2

     

    It's great that Fuji offer us a good choice of cameras. Differing models to suit the needs and preferences of the variety of people who shoot with Fuji. They can't get it perfect for all people all of the time, but they come pretty close! They focus on image quality and regular updates to firmware and in doing so give us Fuji photographer's a fabulous deal (imho).

  3. I think, sensor apart, that X-H1 is an upgrade vs X-t2 only  for film-makers, not for photografers; they wait for new  X-t3 with autofocus speedy like the nikon's one and 32 Mpytes sensor

     

    Nonesense! This is an ideal camera for photographers! IBIS, rugged build, better viewfinder etc, etc. Just because it's being marketed as ideal for video doesn't mean it is only a video camera. The X-H1 is in fact an ideal camera for people who want to do candid photography (very quiet shutter as well as silent shutter), for those who want to do low light photography (better viewfinder and IBIS) and also for anyone who has struggled to get the best out of the 90mm f2 or 16-55 lenses because of camera shake (IBIS).

    Personally I can't be bothered with the video side of it and I don't really like the styling (prefer the retro look) but I will get one as soon as I can just because of the IBIS.

  4. I'm kind of torn with the design of the X-H1. Whereas I welcome this camera I think that the IBIS is most desirable in a "rangefinder" style camera such as the X-Pro2. This is of course my personal preference. IBIS will be a benefit for any camera, regardless of the esthetics.

    As to the top screen, it not really necessary, whereas a locking function on a X-T2 style exposure compensation dial would have been welcome. I don't mind the design but would prefer for Fuji to stay retro, I like all the dials and knobs.

  5. Let me try.

    Can you see it?

    It's just "Choose this file" and "Attach this file", then "Preview post" and "Add reply".

     

    Referring to my op "I have noticed that some pictures (such as the ones I have uploaded)  aren't visible when I'm signed out, whereas others are always visible.

     

    Please can you tell me, how do I upload my pictures so that they are always visible?", your picture is not visible when not signed in. I've succeeded in posting pictures in the way you have but not so that they are always visible (signed in or not). That is where I am struggling.

  6. It's just a .jpg file, like the one you posted. I'm using a Mac, maybe Mac users need to do it a different way?

     

    To re-iterate, am I right in thinking that you drag a file from your desktop and drop it into this dialogue box and click "Post"? Then it works for you (but not for me)?

  7. I have noticed that some pictures (such as the ones I have uploaded)  aren't visible when I'm signed out, whereas others are always visible.

     

    Please can you tell me, how do I upload my pictures so that they are always visible?

     

    I appreciate that is is probably a terrible bore for those who have contributed to a similar post in the past, but I'd be grateful for your help.

     

    Thanks!

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