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  1. I have an XT-3 / X-H1 and the X-H1 camera is my favorite. It is a professional camera and requires a steep learning curve. The construction is very resistant (professional workhorse) and for amateur is this camera for very, very long term use. I´m very happy with the X-H1, mainly the IBIS function is extremely great. (I switch from Canon FF to Fuji 4 years ago).
  2. This problem has mainly two reasons. First video w/o powergrip or bad bateries. Second the failure of motherboard. I had same problems with overheating by X-T2 and the result was, that Fuji service replace the motherboard. Now I have not any problems. I think that SD card UHS I is to slow for data flow on X-T2.
  3. I don´t now how is this with Godox, but I have Nissin i60A and it works on X-T2 (same flash protocol as X-T20) perfect in ISO AUTO mode. The same results are in normal sync, AUTO shutter or in HSS mode. From 1m distance is TTL funktion correct with low ISO number. (Lower than max value in ISO AUTO). I´m with Nissin i60A very satisfied. PS: I have last FW in flash.
  4. milandro: Thanks for the video. I can now change my eyecup on X-T2.
  5. I´m with joystick very satisfied. This feature was one of important features by my decision between my old X-T1 and new X-T2.
  6. Es sind linear Motoren, da innere rotierende Tubus "schwimt" in der Mitte von 4 motorem. They are linear motors, because the rotating tubus "is swimming" in the middle of 4 motors.
  7. etomcat: The C1Pro is very comprehensive SW and is oriented for professional use. Not so easy to learn as LR. Only basic editing need min. one month studies. But the results - when you really learn customizing and processing in C1Pro - are on very high level, especially the RAF files. I´m C1Pro user since version 4 and I was simultaneously user LR 4, 5, 6 for other systems as Fuji. From my experience is C1Pro the best RAF editor in Windows. Specially for skin tones, excellent detail resolution and w/o watercolor effect.... and the editing/masking in up to 16 layers pro image is awesome.
  8. Nice shots. I use this combo for concerts and theatre events and I´m very satisfied. From my experience is good when the images are from camera flat with lower contrast. Contrast and sharpness I add in PP. Before Fuji I was Canon guy (6D+L glass). I wish you many nice shots.
  9. Concert with poor green light from projector. ISO 3200; f2,8; shutter 1/250; 140mm.
  10. Sorry, but I have X-T2 since october 2016 as profi user and w/o any purple artefacts. This purple "mistake" is not problem of Fuji sensor, but it is mostly mistake of photographer. The same purple flare with diverse artefacts is to see on other cameras as CaNikon/Pentax/Oly etc. To solve this problem (when needed) is possible RAW editing in Rawtherapee with custom demosaic settings. Talbot Trenton: What is photogenic light?
  11. I see any difference by write speed in slot 1 or slot 2 or in both slots. I can shoot easy about 50 JPEG in one sequence w/o any problems in EVF, shooting speed or AF.
  12. Our regional technical support from Fuji told that for X-T2 is better choice two same cards, because both slots have one controller. I´m not technical expert, but when I bought X-T2, my first question was about good cards, because I need shoot some times images in series. I read reviews from Fuji ambassadors and after them I spoke with our Fuji support. The result are my two Lexar 2000x for best possible performance.
  13. kimcarsons: In X-T2 is one controller for two slots for cards. Is better way to use same cards in both slots. It is different to X-Pro2.
  14. kimcarsons: They are in tests recommended for X-T2 two cards: first choice is Lexar 2000x (300/260 MB/s) and second Toshiba Exceria Pro (260/240 MB/s). Sure, they are very expensive, but by Fuji X-T2 is very small HW tolerance. I copy - for you - cca 200 images RAW from card 1 to card 2 and w/o problems (Lexar 2000x to Lexar 2000x). But I have no idea for what I can use this function.
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