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  1. Press and hold the joystick in, this is how you can customize the different Fn buttons as well, then select 'Off'
  2. Is it the 'AF Beep Volume' which you can turn off in Sound Settings? Have you tried turning off all of the sounds?
  3. Which lens? Is it one of the zooms like the 55-200 with an Auto/Aperture switch?
  4. You can turn off the touch screen, and if you press and hold the lever you can adjust its setting.
  5. Your might be using a filter which has its glass too close to the lens.
  6. I would skip the S and get a T because it had various ergonomic and viewfinder improvements.
  7. You can't use the front/rear dial to control aperture on a lens with an aperture ring. However, what you can do is control shutter speed which then will affect your aperture. To do this, set your camera to program mode with aperture, shutter speed, and ISO on Auto.
  8. Push the lever on the front towards the lens and you will get a small EVF patch in the OVF. You can have the EVF focusing aides there.
  9. "...can you set the LCD screen to stay on longer without the boost function ?" You can test this yourself.
  10. If Viltrox says that it is compatible, then it's compatible. The original issue was that they used a full frame lens mount which was larger diameter than the XF mount; that extra overhang was what scraped anginas the collar. They probably used a XF diameter lens mount to fix the issue.
  11. "Wouldn't it be great if we could change the magnification of the EVF (5 to 10% less, a bit more black border) so people who wear glasses could so the whole frame."
  12. The OP is referring to displaying the entire view at less than 100% for people with glasses who can't see the entire frame, similar to what the T1 and T2 do.
  13. Well its obviously not going to have those things. Damn toys.
  14. I used the T1 as an example of a camera that displays five magnification levels on the EVF. My Pro2 can display three levels of magnification on the EVF. Regular shooting, and two for MF. There is no reason why Fuji couldn't add an option to display the EVF at say 90% magnification to help glasses wearers..
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