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Greybeard

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  1. Check the Image Display function in the Screen set-up menu - it would exhibit this behaviour if it is set to Continuous
  2. I don't think there is any way to reassign (or lock) any of the function buttons during playback on any X series camera.
  3. I don't have an X-T3 to check and it doesn't mention in the manual but its possible that you can lock the dial using the LOCK option in the Button/Dial Setting menu
  4. Reala ACE has been available on the X-H2S since firmware version 7.0
  5. I went in a slightly different direction from Astigmatism - I have both the X-H2S and the X100VI. Both are enjoyable - the X100VI is more discrete and better as a wander around camera but I really enjoy using the X-H2S with its larger grip, forward shutter button and lots of controls.
  6. Cameras have moved on since the XT20 was released at the beginning of 2017
  7. Maybe try taking a photo at something like f/16 of a plain white wall and see if you get the problem. if so then follow Jerry’s advice.
  8. Might be nice but they will never do it when they have a marked dial
  9. You can disable the Exposure Compensation dial by setting it as a lock function in the Button/Dial menu. Then a long press on the menu button will lock or unlock it. This applies to most recent FujiFilm cameras including X-E5 and X-T5.
  10. I’ve never seen a setting for the conversion lens under User Settings - there is one under Shooting Setting but it’s set automatically with the X100VI/TCL-X100II combination.
  11. Which camera and which lens? My X100VI just works with the TCL-X100II and doesn't need any settings changes.
  12. See the response on the other forum - you likely had the camera set to save jpg only
  13. Doesn't look good - maybe you could contact the FujiFilm support group in France and ask them - they might also be able to estimate a repair cost.
  14. Thats weird - is this both raw and jpeg? The colours look a bit off as well. Just in case - have you tried a complete settings refresh?
  15. I’d suggest emailing the FujiFilm support organisation in your location
  16. in AF-C FujiFilm cameras stop down when you half press the shutter - in AF-S they don't
  17. The max mechanical shutter speed for the X100VI at f2 is 1/2000. If you have the max sensitivity for Auto2 set to 3200 then the rear screen will show 3200 until you half press the shutter.
  18. Replied with samples on a different forum
  19. Like Jerryy says you can scale you image down so that it can be uploaded - that way we aren't guessing. The only symbol that looks like a camera is the Continuous Mode symbol - but it normally has "L" or "H" next to it rather than a "1"
  20. Is this an interesting project or are you looking for a cheap camera? Sounds risky to me but if the condition is otherwise perfect you might be able to sell it on for spares.
  21. Is this on the X-T30 II? Sounds like you have HDR selected in the shooting menu. The other alternative when you see the "storing" message is that the Clarity setting is non-zero but that doesn't cause multiple clicks.
  22. According to the Viltrox web site it appears to be Micro USB Viltrox 56/1.4
  23. How about using a phone or a tablet? This is probably the fastest and easiest way to do it.
  24. In the menu Setup => Screen Setting menu under Disp. Custom Setting you can control what appears in the LCD screen. And yes the 1142 is an estimate of images remaining (you can get rid of that as well if you don't want it)
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