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  1. I don't like how easy it is to press in the rear control wheel - makes actually turning it without pressing it quite awkward. When set to use the front wheel for ISO or exposure compensation you are also offered the option to change aperture - when your lens has an aperture ring! Hence rather than knowing if it's on one setting a press to change to the other doesn't work as you have to check it's not on the non operational 'F' setting. Quite easy for them to sort out in a firmware update - I hope! Limited options for the Q and "My Menu" are a pity. I have set the front function button to duplicate the AF-L button for focussing giving me the option to use either! I use a function button for the turn preview off
  2. https://blog.thomasfitzgeraldphotography.com/blog/2017/5/my-new-x-transformer-guide-is-now-available
  3. I'm glad it's not just me!
  4. Yes - this setting wasn't on the X-T1 so fooled me. I often chimp so it's fine - and it doesn't stop you carrying on shooting without having to do anything.
  5. Solved - It's the viewfinder setting. It's a new one compared to the X-T1 - caught me out!
  6. New X-T2 owner (though I have an X-T1 as well) I have set SCREEN SETUP>IMAGE DISP.>OFF but when I take a photograph it is displayed on the LCD until I hit the OK button or half depress the shutter release. This appears to only happen when using the viewfinder (I have it set to "Eye sensor + LCD display). I take the camera from my eye and there is the image displayed on the rear LCD. At the bottom of the image display it says "OK next" If instead of using the viewfinder I compose using the LCD - no image is displayed (which is of course what i would expect) Any thoughts - please?
  7. Whilst it's probably the only way to quote battery life, there is not the same direct relationship between number of exposures and battery life on a mirrorless camera as on a DSLR.
  8. Live in Cheshire in the UK. Been shooting for 65 years - though not with Fuji! Digitally speaking - Canon 10D, Canon 5D then added an XE-1. Decided to go Fuji completely so got rid of the XE-1 and the 5D and went rro an XT-1 with 18-55 and 55-200. Trying to decide whether to add some primes - especially the new 35mm. Hmm! Shooting - general, models and travel (one reason for the lighter system) Wish now of course that I had an XT-2.....................
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