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JDFlood

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  1. I shoot in the forests of the Pacific NW. I use the f1.2 and f1.4. I am heading for Shanghai as I write. I have a eagle cube with all the f2s and a wide angle. Lighter and more appropriate for street and travel. I love and use them all. Japan cherry blossoms next week! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Has happened to me a couple times. Now I immediately notice and switch back. It is easy once you know how. Happens to me when I am wearing gloves. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. I have all the primes. If dark I take the 16mm, 23mm 56mm, and maybe the 90mm; I live in the Pacific NW. If it is bright or need to go light the 14mm, 27mm, 35 f2, and 60mm. I never shoot zooms. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. Personally, I am going to start saving. This is definitely for me. ! JD
  5. When my camera was my most expensive possession, I was crazy careful. Not true now, I work hard to avoid catastrophic problems... Dropping an f1.4 lens off a cliff. I use a half leather case, but I love to use fully and not worry about it. I'll buy a new one or be dead... Enjoy it while you can. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. Bare bones bag... Or get custom from Courierware. These are discrete and stylish. BareBones Bags are made by CourierWare. I spent forever looking for a bag to go to the symphony that did not look like a camera bag. My quest finally ended with a custom bag. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. You know, rereading this post, one might come to the conclusion that there is, or is not an issue. But I have dozens of photos where the background is in focus and the subject is not. Each time I go for a close up of virtually any kind, I get AF lock on the subject and the background is what is actually in focus, I go out about three times a week, so I have many dozens... Well that I have deleted. I have just had to start using manual focus... Which for me is like taking a step 20 years back. I have a X-E2, Nikon D800, and Leica X-2 none do this as did none of their predecessors. It happens with my 35mm F2, my 60mm... And I am sure the others, but I don't off hand specifically remember examples, so I will not include them. Where is the best place to contact Fuji. Do they have a, 'send a message to Fuji" somewhere, or maybe it would be better to attempt to send the camera in for repair? JD
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