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  1. Time Left: 3 days and 20 hours

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    I’m looking for a black Fuji XF10 (black). …shipping to Toronto, Ontario Canada. Many Thanks!

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  2. Have you tried formatting the SD card in camera?
  3. Has anyone used the OWC Atlas Pro 128GB SDXC UHS-II (V60 & V90) SD Cards with their Fujifilm cameras? https://www.owc.com/solutions/atlas-pro-sd-cards OWC is a solid company, however, relatively new to SD Cards. They may not have the reputation (yet?) that a company like Sandisk or Sony does when it comes to SD cards, but they are a solid leader when it comes to computer peripherals, memory and storage. The performance & price point of their SD cards make a very interesting option. What do you think?
  4. The seller sent me a screenshot of the JPEG EXIF information report… 30,000 shutter count/actuations is what was reported. …see attached No mention if it was mechanical or electronic. The seller did indicate that he used a mix of mechanical and electronic.
  5. Looking for some advice. I have the opportunity to buy a X-H1 with 30,000 actuations/shutter count. Cosmetically, the camera looks almost new. The seller reports absolutely no issues with the camera, that it’s been used primarily in studio. Should I be concerned about the actuations/shutter count? …is 30,000 too high? Many Thanks!
  6. Use a good quality USB cable that is capable of data. …do not use a USB charging only cable (does not pass data) For best performance, the manufacturer recommends that you plug the USB cable directly into the computer. Plugging it into a USB hub that is used with other devices may cause signal degradation or interference. Personally, I prefer Anker brand USB cables. …I have also found that AmazonBasics USB cables are very good. I believe that you need a USB-C to Micro USB cable for the X100S/iMac connection Hope this helps.
  7. May still be a cable issue or a connector issue. I’ve experienced similar issues myself. I would still try another data cable. You should also try another USB port on your computer. …make sure all your USB ports are free of dust or any foreign matter (use a flashlight and check them) If you’re using a Windows based computer, try running a Windows Update. Make sure that the USB device (camera) is a trusted device (usually an option when you plug in a USB device). If it’s still an issue, try connecting your camera to a different computer (if that’s an option).
  8. Sounds like your USB cable is a charge cable and not a data cable.
  9. I’d like to see it make a comeback or for the admins to start a new ‘For Sale’ section.
  10. The XF 18-135 is my go to travel lens. It’s not too heavy, not too big and a great has a range from wide to zoom.
  11. Send the camera body in for repairs. …or (as previously mentioned) buy a new camera body
  12. LOL… Social media is not reality. If someone is interested in the new X-H2S then they should do do their own research, rent a X-H2S and come to their own conclusions. The only opinion of any worth is your own. As for Ken Wheeler’s review(s) of the X-H2S… who cares! I’m sure that there are hundreds of reviews praising the camera.
  13. Just a couple of thoughts… is bracketing enabled? have you tried resetting to factory defaults? have you tried removing the battery?
  14. You may want to check the following settings (menu options)… Self Timer? Auto Focus (AF) set to Release? Also… Try a different SD Card (formatted in camera) Otherwise, have you tried resetting to factory defaults?
  15. Before you use a new SD card (or any SD card that may have been used/formatted in another device) you should always format it “in camera” (in the camera you want to use it with). This will help ensure that the card’s format/data structure is compatible with your camera. Cheers!
  16. Rony, any update? …we’re you able to resolve the issues? Cheers!
  17. My suggestion is the X-E2S. Great sensor, classic looking camera, rangefinder style body, great selection of features, small body & inexpensive. The “S” also has no anti-aliasing filter which provides a sharper image over other models (like the X-E2).
  18. Personally, I don’t use the wireless/Bluetooth connections with my cameras… just too many issues and not a lot of benefits. The camera Bluetooth audio connection to your Android device may be the cause of your no audio issue. …audio being directed to (hijacked by) the Bluetooth device your camera is connecting to. You may also want to try disabling all wireless / Bluetooth connections and see if your audio issues disappear. …I’m not sure that a reset to factory defaults also resets your wireless connections. You may want to manually reset or remove the wireless / Bluetooth connection settings on your camera. Simply Turing off your Android device may not prevent your camera from redirecting the audio to the Bluetooth connection. Hope this helps.
  19. Barring any hardware or firmware issues, it sounds like one or more of the setting you’ve changed has caused this. You may want to RESET the camera back to the factory defaults and see if this corrects the issue(s). If it does, you would then want to make only one change at a time & track each change you make. Doing this, you should be able to identify the setting or combination of settings that work for you (or don’t work). Good luck!
  20. Both are excellent cameras. This may help you decide… https://cameradecision.com/compare/Fujifilm-X-E4-vs-Fujifilm-X-T3 I find it very helpful when trying to compare two cameras.
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