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The Lens focal length is always as stated on the lens. The difference in the field of view is determined by the cameras sensor size.
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I don't understand your question. If the camera is off you have no need for EVF.
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Does the manual focus ring make ANY difference even a little bit?
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4 hours ago, Alami1906 said:
but haven't used it for so long I've forgotten a lot of the settings!
Yeah, I too am a Nikon user but there is no better camera for street photography than the x-E3 and I too forget where things are and it just goes to show you that practice is everything in photography.
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I re-read your Orig post and it may be that your display is showing you the wide open aperture so it will be brighter than the shot. Indoors it will be much darker (it will surprise you how much) your eyes adjust but the camera won't. Try a tripod (or table top) and open your aperture and reduce your shutter speed w/ ISO Auto (check the meter for proper exposure) to get the shot. then go outside and do the same to see the difference.
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Secondly, re-read the manual to insure all of the settings you thought were correct are in fact correct.
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This camera is capable of taking indoor shoots as well if not better than Most DSLRs' You may try to reload (update) the firmware. Both the camera and lens.
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The Aperture blades may be stuck. Also try a shot outdoors in bright sunlight if you don't have another lens.
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Try a different lens
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Always interested in these lenses.
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Will you be doing a lot of 4k video? If not the Sandisk Extreme or Ultra class 10 - HC-1 -
or XC- 1 (U1) (80 mbs) -
will work fine and are what I use.
If you do a lot of 4k video work then go here:
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What mount is the original Sigma lens? Then find the (Sigma mount) to Fuji X adapter.
You will be in manual mode (focus, aperture) with the lens once mounted.
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I am a newbie to these forums myself so I cannot compare the A3 to other X-series cameras I can say I have certainly enjoyed my X-E1 for some years now. I am a Nikon user and have been for nearly 50 years. I have noticed I carry my E1 in my vehicle nearly at all times instead of a bag full of Nilkons. I recently purchased the X-Pro2 and hope to use it more because the picture quality is now on par with what I can get from my larger (and much more expensive) Nikons. We will see what the future will bring.....
Welcome and Happy New Year.
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Effective focal length
in Adapting lenses to Fuji X
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I guess now humans are no longer need to answer questions. Just use AI and advertise as shown in this thread.