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  1. Hi, I am looking through this forum and other pages / videos to find out what I am doing wrong with my Fujifim configurations & CamRanger 2 because I just can't get it work. I haven't even successfully taken one single photo without my CamRanger 2 freezing. I went through their YouTube videos (CamRanger's YouTube page) and articles but still my X-T3 doesn't work with it. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you in advance,
  2. Hi, I know this was posted a long time ago - have you got it working? I'm wondering if anyone is succeeding to use Camranger 2 with Fujifilm cameras at all. I haven't been successful so far. Thank you.
  3. takasphoto.com

    Nature / Landscape

    Landscape photographs, taken with Fujifilm X-E1 mostly, sometimes X-A1.
  4. If you haven't updated the firmware for both the lens and the camera, it maybe a good thing to do...
  5. Are you checking exposure by checking the histogram?
  6. I upgraded from X-E1 to X-T1 and honestly I'm not missing out anything of X-E1. OK, the weight of X-E1 was slightly lighter than X-T1 but that maybe about it. X-T1 focuses much faster than X-E1 - when you get X-T1 you will perhaps realize that X-E1 really was one of the first generation mirrorless cameras, hence super slow focus. I kept updating the firmware but it didn't help too much. X-E1's slowness was killing me. And I know it's not quite related to the topic here, but Fuji X-Series cameras all take great photos in my opinion, even the lowest ranked model like X-A1. The lenses do matter much more, so I second milandro's opinion, that it's better to buy X-T1 used instead of new. You can get the deal like $450 USD or so nowadays. Save yourself some money by buying used X-T1 if you haven't, and get another lens with the money you saved... X-T1 is definitely a great camera, which used to be the flaghship model of Fuji X-Series. I especially love the ISO dial where you can manually expose and preview your slightly overexposed/underexposed images, this is quite inspiring, I must say!
  7. Some people were discussing it here: https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3528223
  8. Hydrangea Macrophylla, Oakland, California USA Fujifilm X-E1 XF60mmF2.4 R Macro ƒ/3.6 60.0 mm 1/250 seconds ISO=640
  9. Harlem, Manhattan, New York, USA Fujifilm X-E1 XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS ƒ/9.0, 18.8 mm, 1/250 seconds, ISO = 640 TAKASPHOTO.COM || Flickr || My Website || Facebook || Instagram || Thank you for viewing my photograph!
  10. Double Crested Cormorant, Lake Merritt, Oakland, California USA Fujifilm X-A1 XC50-230mmF4.5-6.7 OIS ƒ/6.4 120.6 mm 1/750 seconds ISO=800
  11. View of San Francisco Bay from Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, California, USA Camera: Fujifilm X-E1 Lens: XF18-135mmF3.5-5.6R LM OIS WR
  12. San Francisco North Beach District from the Bay Bridge: Camera: Fujifilm X-A1 Lens: XC50-230mmF4.5-6.7 OIS
  13. Thank you, I think I fixed it - excuse me, it was my first post ever on this forum. And I appreciate your help!
  14. Pyramid Lake Recreational Area, Vaquero, Southern California, USA Fujifilm X-E1 | XF18-135mmF3.5-5.6R LM OIS WR
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