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Bob_in_MA

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  1. I'm guessing you mean back button focus, where pressing a button engages autofocus, particularly useful when shooing in manual focus mode. I assigned this role to my AEL/AFL button, via Button/Dial Setting>Function (Fn) Setting in the Setup menus. The button still works as AFL, but not AEL.
  2. I've determined it is not possible. Just a little annoyance.
  3. My experience above was with the latest version of Acquire. I have a laptop with a version installed last year and a backup file of X-E4 settings created today with that older version could be restored with either version of Acquire. It seems likely Fuji introduced a bug with the latest version of Acquire, at lest with regards to the X-E4. Too bad there's no way to submit a bug report.
  4. As a work around, you could just save Focus Mode to one of the Q menu slots, or My Menu.
  5. I've encountered this same problem, also on an X-E4. I hadn't had any problems with the camera, I just wanted to test the procedure. Some points: - I use a PC running Windows - The version of Acquire is the latest. - I also own an X-S10 and backup and restore worked fine with that, and I'm using the same cable, etc.
  6. I just bought an X-S10 and after setting all the various options and began setting up the C1-C4 by saving those options by using "Save current settings". One result was that all four have a default aperture of what my lens was set at when I saved those current settings. I can change that easily enough, but still have a problem. I shoot aperture priority and when I'm using a lens with an aperture ring, when I switch to C1-4, it ignores the custom aperture setting and uses the aperture rings setting. However, if the lens lacks aperture ring, the S10 ignores what the lens was set at and resets it to the custom setting aperture. So. if I'm shotting at C1 and adjust the lens aperture, then switch to C2, the aperture defaults to to the custom setting. Or if the camera times-out, when I turn it back on, the aperture has changed again. I would like there to be no default aperture setting, so it uses whatever the lens was last set at. Is that possible? Thanks, Bob
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