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  1. Hi all, I am looking for a low profile case for the X100F that simple covers the camera that I can wear on my belt so that it will always be available. Any recommendations would be great. Thanks, aEd
  2. So I found a solution that may work for me. I set all four of the function buttons to go to Focus Area. If I need the focus area to go left I can hit the left button twice and that kinda does what I want it to do.
  3. I guess I should've said, move the sensor's position by pressing the left/right/top/bottom buttons around the Menu/OK button. The best I have been able to determine is that you first have to hit the down button and then you can move it around. Seems like somewhat of a basic capability of a camera to give the ability to move the sensor that the camera uses to focus on. For example, if the camera is currently using the upper left location, I just want to tap the right button to move it over to the right without tapping any additional buttons.
  4. Thanks for the help. I was able to get the screen to display after firing a shot but still the af selection is stumping me. I might not be explaining it well - Fuji terms vs. what I am used to. Basically what I want to have is the camera set so I will always have the ability to select a specific AF sensor by hitting the left, top, right, or bottom keys that surround the Menu/OK button. Currently I see where it can be called up by hitting the bottom key which shows the + symbols that can be selected and I can select one but when I fire the camera it goes away. Seems pretty standard to have but I hope I don't have to hit the bottom key every time to make the change for which AF sensor to use. Thanks for the help. Ed
  5. Thanks for the reply. I reset the camera and checked out the link and still cannot see where I can use the keypad to move the cursor around to select the focus sensor that I want to use instead of the camera. I went through the manual but can't seem to find the setting. Also, is there a way to turn the back LCD off so that it will only come on after a picture has been made for review? I have a Nikon D7000 and am looking to emulate that operation if possible. Thanks for any help. Ed
  6. Hi all, I just got an xe2s and wish to use the option to manually select the af point all the time but for the life of me I cannot find out how to set it. I can hit the Fnc button to pull it up on the lcd but wants I fire a frame it goes away and I have to repeat the process. Is it possible? Thanks for any help. Ed
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