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Ycan2267

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  1. I have though able making a thin gasket with a slot cut in it. Then sliding it under the diopter dial to take the wobble out. Then adjust the diopter for my eyes and tapping it in place. It does seem it is a design flaw. I have tried un screwing the center screw with a #2 torx. The screw did not feel it was moving at all. Did not want to strip it or break it off. If the gasket idea does not work, I will send it back to Fuji for warranty repair. I have already been it touch with them.
  2. The photograph. Nothing in, there is nothing out. Photoshop is a tool in the chain (a great one), but what you see in your mind's eye is where it all begins. The rest is just process. Peace be with you.
  3. Had my Fuji X-Pro 2 for just over a month. Took it to Cuba to shoot and it was a pleasure to use. The images are great. Comparing the X-Pro 2 to My Canon 5D MK III, they look very similar in quality. The X-Pro 2 is, however, lighter, smaller, and quieter shooting. Now, my only real complaint is the diopter control on the left side of the camera body. On the X-E2 body the diopter is protected. On the X-Pro 2 it is not protected from any outside bumping. After about five days of shooting and travel I noticed the diopter control was loose and a bit wobbly. It seems if the screw had just backed out some. On sign of anything hitting. When we returned home, I got my tiny screwdriver set out to see all it needed was to be tightened (T-2 trox tip). Nope, the screw did not move. I was not going to force it. I contacted Fuji support and they said to send it back for repair. Feels like this may be a design flaw. Has anyone else had this issue with your X-Pro 2? Otherwise, it's a great camera.
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