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  1. My X100F was recently repaired by Fuji for issues with the Focus switch not working whatsoever. Now, I have the camera back and it has recurring issues when trying to shoot at F2.0. These issues don't happen at any other aperture settings. The camera experiences multiple issues at F2.0 It will frequently switch to other apertures on it's own randomly - almost as if it was on the A setting for aperture It displays aperture 2.0 in orange text even when it's being shot at shutter speed slower than 1/1000s The EVF/LCD will display an image that is exposed at F2 but after taking the picture I find the shot was taken at a smaller aperture and greatly underexposed These issues happen regardless whether the camera is set to manual or auto ISO/SS/A I am curious if anyone else experienced these bugs or are these new bugs introduced by someone not servicing it correctly?
  2. I had no idea so many people were complaining about the T2. I have had the T2 and Pro2 since each launched and they have both been awesome. The only thing I've noticed with the T2 is occasionally it lags a bit after being turned on but left idle for a while. Not sure if it's designed that way or if it's a bug.
  3. Disagree. Depends on what is important to you. Lightroom is slow, lacks basic customization, and is still very bad at handling fine detail and noise reduction. I find Capture One is the better option even with it's current limitations for the X-pro2 --which are indeed frustrating. Capture One has a lot going for it. Color editing abilities are far superior, workspace is fully customizable, hotkeys are customizable, default rendering is definitely superior, imports/exports everything significantly faster, etc. I like the easiness of using the film simulations in Lightroom but when I realized how easy they are to replicate in C1 it became far less of a selling point. I did a few tests comparing LR's film simulations to my C1 preset equivalents and the results were nearly identical in most cases.
  4. I greatly prefer Capture One for Fuji files. Lightroom is too slow and lacks customization. Also, Capture's color tools are far superior. They have had initial support of the X-pro2 for a while now. I am betting full support is coming in the next month or so.
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