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  1. On 7/2/2020 at 1:56 PM, Kasumi3344 said:

    I was not using any converter(s).  Just the lens, and camera body.  To put the RAW files on my MacBook Pro, I use the image capture.  That is how most put the images onto the computer/laptop.

    I spoke to Ken Wheeler, and he suggested that through process of elimination, the SD Card was too slow.

    Image Capture transfers image from SD card to your computer. What do you use to view the image (where you see the black bar)?

  2. On 6/28/2020 at 10:41 PM, Kasumi3344 said:

    Here is my first possibly only Fujifilm experience:

    Here is what I found wrong with the one I got. I hope it was just a bad model. 1) In my RAW file, there was a 1/4 inch black bar going down the side. Taking away form the complete photo. I was using Sandisk. 2) The video was too shaken. It was horrible.  I was just sitting on the couch testing it. 3) The EV dial failed to work. I think they all did. What are they there for if you can not use them? Yes I unlocked them. 4) OMG the noise in the images... Horrible... I was horrified at how bad the camera was. I really had high hopes, only to be scattered into the winds... It was the first and very horrible experience I had with Fujifilm. I may, may not give it another chance.  But it will be a few years minimal.  Hopefully they fix it by then. I'm glad I got my money back.  Glad I was able to get my Nikon back as well.  I traded everything Nikon I had to get the XT4.  It was a lot.  And yes, I did in camera format the SDXC cards.

    I want the CEOs, bosses, ECT... of Fujifilm IN JAPAN to see and read this.  They made a horrible product.  At least in my case.  I never thought this could happen.  Shameful...

    What kind of raw converter are you using? The black bar on the right side indicates that the software you use does not support X-T4.

  3. A blinking red icon means that the current GPS location was NOT acquired. Instead, the last known GPS location (your home) is being written into image EXIF data. You must wait until the blinking red icon becomes white, then you will have correct GPS location.

    Yes, it works when GPS icon is white.

  4. 23 hours ago, oxjox said:

    For those who have the XT4, and don't shoot video, I'm wondering what you think about the new video-centric features like the stills/movie dial and the flip screen.  

    I don't shoot video.
    I like the stills/video switch as the menu is not "polluted" with unnecessary video settings. Many cameras have the issue that you can accidentally start the video. On those, I disable the 'easy' video start if possible, but a switch like on X-T4 is preferable.
    Coming from X-H1, I like X-T4. Not sure about the new flip screen. Currently, I use it in a similar way as the X-Pro3 is designed: reverse for regular shooting, and flip on the side when I want to see the image in LCD or access the menu.

  5. I have not heard about any plans. Fuji is apparently planning it for GFX100.

    IMO, it is not a very useful feature. I have several cameras with pixel shift and have never used it but for testing it.

  6. On 5/24/2020 at 4:29 AM, Drota7 said:

    Hi all,

    I’m looking at getting the Sony a6600 or Fuji XT4 but the only thing holding me back from the XT4 is the lack of animal tracking. 
     

    What are some opinions on whether or not Fuji would add this feature via firmware update like Nikon did?


    Thanks

    What you are probably thinking of is animal eye detection. Fuji has not announced anything. I do not see why Fuji could not add it.

  7. On 5/23/2020 at 3:55 PM, Tibi said:

    Well, you can. I am using one now.

    But I have unscrewed the left part from my Smallrig one, and it works.

    On my Canon EOS R using a thumb grip from Meike because of the flippy screen.

    If you unscrew the left part then it is not an L-Bracket any longer, right? Can the LCD articulate when you only shift the left part outwards?

    RRS has announced an L bracket for X-T4, but there are no details available yet.

  8. On 11/17/2019 at 3:34 PM, gordonrussell76 said:

    Regarding better eyecup, the eye cup for the X-T1 is still available and fits the X-H1, which is what I personally use as its a flatter profile and works well with my glasses. Also the Eye Cup for the GFX 50S fits as well and some people have had great success with that cup. Both are available to order, or visit your FUji dealer first and ask to try them out before purchase.

    Are you thinking of FUJIFILM EC-XT M Eyecup for GFX 50S, X-T2, and X-T1? Thanks!

  9. 23 hours ago, Tibi said:

    Aladroer, have you noticed an improvement in AF-C? There doesn't seems to be a significant one.

    And low light AF-C is still not very good, I make at test at home usually, it is slightly better than X-T3, similar to my Sony A7 III, and far worse than my EOS-R.

    Oh well, will have to continue to use the EOS-R for really low light I guess ....

    AF-C focuses at working aperture. Have you tried using AF-C with a wide aperture?

  10. Fujirumors has published a slide (2/26) listing the measured number of stabilization stops for each lens when used with X-T4 (and X-H1). 18-55 is listed to have 6.5 stops of stabilization when used with T4's IBIS vs 4 stops when using OIS alone. As expected, IBIS seems to help.

  11. Like on many other cameras, IBIS and OIS seem to be coupled: they are either both on or off.

    For 18-55, Fuji lists 4 stops of stabilization on cameras without IBIS and 6.5 stops when using it on X-T4.

  12. You need proper USB-C to USB-C charging cable and a powerbrick at least like Fuji's AC-5VJ (rated output 5.0V 3.0A 15.0W) in order to use fast charging with the dual charger.

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