Recently attended a 40th wedding anniversary where the X-100T ISO 6400 setting excelled - whilst all those around were busy working out what flash to use.
I could plug the virtues of the X-100T over the many other cameras being used - but then you alrready know that because you have one and love it!
But towards the end of the night I thought "what the heck, let's give the flash a run out..."
Then I realised that the flash controls on the X-100T are clearly designed to encourage you to use hugh ISO, because trudging through a selection of menus to activate and use the flash is not my idea of simplicity or functionality.
Then, when I did find the sertgings in the menu, the important option to activate the flash was geyed out! Why? What setting had I customised that could possibly isolate the functionaliry of the flash facility?
I would say answers on a postcard please - but I'm one of those that learns by solving the problem, so I suppose my real issue in this thread is:
Why have Fuji made the flash system so hard to fiund and use?
Surely after Aprture, Shutter and ISO, flash should be the next most important setting (I exclude review and delete options as they fit into the same category as an on/off switch for me in digital)?
Not buried deep in some sub menu of a sub menu!
So, I've finally found something I dislike about the X-100T that I think should be sorted in the next versionof this model!