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This is the first time I've heard of this issue. It's usually wifi/connection or, in the case of X-T2, inadvertently trying to transfer RAF files if raw and jpg files are stored on separate cards. Would it be possible to see a screen capture of the error message?
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X-T2 and X100F
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On 12/28/2018 at 10:31 PM, SpaghettiPaparazzi said:
Are you using a UV filter with an adapter? If so, putting this on backward will restrict the lens from breathing in and out thus it was unable to focus freely, causing this error. message. This happened to me and I had to keep powering off/on the camera until I figured it out. Good Luck!
This is the #1 cause of lens error ever since the original x100 came out. I'm glad everything worked out.
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All the adapters I've used pressed the pin when attached, so short of using something else to keep it down, ie tape, you may have to get a different kind.
I've used Fotasy adapters with success across different mounts ranging from Leica to Pentax K and M42.
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21 hours ago, George_P said:
Upgrade from 11 went smoothly and was free as it had been promised. Just download the "trial" v12 and then activate with your code that you got for your V11.
1That free upgrade is if you bought v11 recently, right? I bought it earlier this year, so no freebie for me I guess. I was so excited to hear about Fuji's involvement with the v11.3 update too. I can't justify spending $150+ to upgrade a software I bought less than 9 months ago.
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I'm disappointed it's not coming to version 11 even though it was announced with the 11.3 update, sounding as if it would be part of a future update, not a new version. Very sneaky.
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On 11/11/2018 at 4:37 AM, citral said:
Hi, did you have any problem screwing this on the lens turbo? I have a helios and industar that screw on perfectly, but my 3 zeiss I have to force too much
Hello. The lens screwed on smoothly. I don’t remember thinking anything was amiss when I did so. I had a Helios before this and they both behaved about the same.
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Having used both, the X-T2 is the right choice. The bigger sensor, improved dials, thumbstick, dual SD slots, the list goes on...
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Two bodies for travel?
in Fuji X Lenses
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I would do it a little differently, with 2 options. (I personally prefer #2)
1) Put the 16mm on one body and 23mm on the other, keeping both cameras with you at all times. I've found the 23mm too narrow at times when shooting scenery and architecture while it's perfect for street and travel in general.
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2) Put the 16mm on the body you own now, sell the 23/1.4, and get an X100F. The X100F is the perfect street/travel camera IMHO. It takes damn good portraits too. This would also lighten your load a bit and allow for a smaller bag, which is terribly important when traveling.