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  1. You might need a larger focus frame. If you focus using the OVF, the focus frame is often not where it is shown in the viewfinder because of parallax error. So if the focus frame is on an area with noting to focus on, like a blank wall, the focus will be slow or will not work. Using a larger focus frame (or the EVF) avoids the problem.
  2. The screen protectors for the X-Pro 1 are too small and the one for the X-T1 is too large. A generic 3" one was also too large. I cannot find a protector for the Cannon 650D.
  3. I am getting an X-Pro 2 next week. I want a fast card that will take advantage of the X-Pro 2's UHS II compatible slot. Lexar and other manufacturers have two speeds of UHS 2 cards, one of which is a lot more expensive and has double the read speed of the less expensive card. I do not care that much about the read speed. I am more concerned with the write speed, as I want to be able to shoot burst shots without waiting for the images to get saved and to shoot high definition video. The card specs that I have seen do not state what the write speeds of the cards are. Does anyone know whether the higher speed cards have an appreciably faster write speed, and if so, will it make a difference in the way the X-Pro 2 performs?
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