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  1. 2 hours ago, vincentyyl said:

    Is it because of Final Cut? I shot a footage the other day and it got choppy on Premiere but looked good in TunesKit AceMovi.

    Thanks, Vince. For some reason, I'm no longer getting the awful choppiness. I think a lot depends on how well I can manage my Final Cut Pro to smooth out these problems.

  2. 2 hours ago, Micke said:

    I noticed the same with my newly bought X-T4, the shutter speed disappeared and I was not able to make it visible again.
    In a desperate action to make it visible again I did a "Still Menu Reset" as suggested, and there it was. But! When I then started
    to make all settings as I had them before the reset, the shutter speed was gone from the display again! By toggling around
    with different settings I found that setting "Dynamic Range" to "Auto" was the cause of it all. All other setting of "Dynamic Range"
    will let the shutter speed show in the display, but not "Auto"! Since I can't find any documentation about this in the manual
    I will treat this as a bug.

    Thoughts anyone?

    Thanks, Micke. My "Shutter Speed" indication remains bottom left of my LCD, along with the Aperture and ISO .... but if it ever disappears I'll check to see if things got switched to Auto in the "Dynamic Range" setting. This does seem like a bug that Fujifilm needs to be aware of.

  3. On a couple of YT tutorials for the X-T4 and even on Fujifilm’s site: https://fujifilm-x.com/.../beginner-month-2-exposure-and.../

    I’ve seen images of the bottom of the LCD screen showing the 3 shooting levels: Shutter speed, Aperture setting, and ISO. If the aperture is changed, the shutter speed changes on the fly (in Aperture Priority) as it should, but.... regardless of the shooting mode, the X-T4 does not show the Shutter Speed in the LCD as it looks here in this screen shot from the Fuji site:

    I’m using Fujinon’s XF18-55 and the XF50-140 f/2.8 lenses.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

    *UPDATE* I did a "Still Menu Reset" and voilá! I now have all three settings at the bottom of my LCD screen! "SS, F, and ISO A3" .... so thanks for those who tried to help, but now it's solved  

    Screen Shot 2020-11-29 at 5.40.03 PM.jpg

  4. On 7/24/2020 at 5:04 AM, Tom W said:

     

    I'm new here.  What is your post called and where do I find it?  That is kind of a vague answer but I appreciate the reply.  

    I agree, I'm pretty new at the X-T4 as well and I found Kasumi3344's reply a bit insulting. (Later) I read through the book Kasumi3344 offered and found the author's attitude insulting. Come on guys, why not drop the sharp, impatient, know-it-all attitude and just offer helpful information?

  5. I have a new X-T4 w. an 18-55mm lens.
    I’ve just started shooting video at 4K, 60p, 400 Mbps
    When I upload the stills and video by putting the SD card in my MacBook Pro then load the video files in Final Cut Pro, or even watch them in QuickTime player……. 3-4 videos are all choppy and jerky.
    The MacBook Pro has a 2.5 GHz Quad Core processor; 16GB of memory; a NVIDIA GeForce 2GB graphics card, and I’m running Mac OS 10.15.7
    I have 211 GB available disc space.
    Yet, when I view the footage the X-T4 LCD, it’s flawless, even the sound recorded.
    What am I doing wrong? Should I be recording at a lesser bitrate and fps?
    Thanks for any help!
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