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Robert Gordon

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    Robert Gordon got a reaction from Anthelix in Improve your Fuji with this Kaizen Wiki   
    Aside from image quality and ergonomics, it is PRECISELY THIS that is the user why I shot with Fuji.
     
    As a user I have a level of confidence that Fuji with look at what I and others are saying.......
     
    I almost (almost) feel contrite for my rant about the poor IOS app implementation.........
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    Robert Gordon got a reaction from Curiojo in Kaizen - Why Doesn't FUJI Add This Feature Enhancement....   
    Whilst fiddling about with the custom settings on my X-E2 this morning, it occured to me that the whole process is far to complex and with a few enhancements itcould become both easier too use, as well as far more relevant & useful!
     
    Fuji is generous in giving us 10 sets of custom settings (profiles?), but I wonder how many people can remember how they have set theirs? If you forget you have to scroll thru' a bunch of options just to see what is set...
     
    SUGGESTION 1
    Allow us to give each set of custom settings its own name rather that Custom 1, Custom 2, Custom 3 etc.
     
    SUGGESTION 2
    Let us save these settings as a settings file which we could reload after a firmware update, or to enable consistant settings on multiple camera bodies
     
    SUGGESTION 3
    Since there are obvious limitations in any menu based system, and to keep things simple, why not add
    a the feature to FujiFilm Cam Remote APP for IOS/Android which would alow thise settings to be set as a set of drop down choices in a Spreadsheat type of layout.
    Not only would this allow easy setting of all options but you could see how all of your Custome Settings are set at once!
     
    I suspect that all of the these custom settings are using standard or "user modify" EXIF fields, so this should not pose the greatest of technichal challenges.
     
    My feeling has always been that the way in which custom settings was implemented was simply to meet a "feature requirement list" with little thought to how useful it's would be to the end user. This s a common ailment in modern cameras, but FujiFilm at least go back and fix things....
     
    SO........ How many other users would find this useful?
     
     
    Rob
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    Robert Gordon got a reaction from Conflan in Kaizen - Why Doesn't FUJI Add This Feature Enhancement....   
    Whilst fiddling about with the custom settings on my X-E2 this morning, it occured to me that the whole process is far to complex and with a few enhancements itcould become both easier too use, as well as far more relevant & useful!
     
    Fuji is generous in giving us 10 sets of custom settings (profiles?), but I wonder how many people can remember how they have set theirs? If you forget you have to scroll thru' a bunch of options just to see what is set...
     
    SUGGESTION 1
    Allow us to give each set of custom settings its own name rather that Custom 1, Custom 2, Custom 3 etc.
     
    SUGGESTION 2
    Let us save these settings as a settings file which we could reload after a firmware update, or to enable consistant settings on multiple camera bodies
     
    SUGGESTION 3
    Since there are obvious limitations in any menu based system, and to keep things simple, why not add
    a the feature to FujiFilm Cam Remote APP for IOS/Android which would alow thise settings to be set as a set of drop down choices in a Spreadsheat type of layout.
    Not only would this allow easy setting of all options but you could see how all of your Custome Settings are set at once!
     
    I suspect that all of the these custom settings are using standard or "user modify" EXIF fields, so this should not pose the greatest of technichal challenges.
     
    My feeling has always been that the way in which custom settings was implemented was simply to meet a "feature requirement list" with little thought to how useful it's would be to the end user. This s a common ailment in modern cameras, but FujiFilm at least go back and fix things....
     
    SO........ How many other users would find this useful?
     
     
    Rob
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    Robert Gordon got a reaction from jota29 in Kaizen - Why Doesn't FUJI Add This Feature Enhancement....   
    Whilst fiddling about with the custom settings on my X-E2 this morning, it occured to me that the whole process is far to complex and with a few enhancements itcould become both easier too use, as well as far more relevant & useful!
     
    Fuji is generous in giving us 10 sets of custom settings (profiles?), but I wonder how many people can remember how they have set theirs? If you forget you have to scroll thru' a bunch of options just to see what is set...
     
    SUGGESTION 1
    Allow us to give each set of custom settings its own name rather that Custom 1, Custom 2, Custom 3 etc.
     
    SUGGESTION 2
    Let us save these settings as a settings file which we could reload after a firmware update, or to enable consistant settings on multiple camera bodies
     
    SUGGESTION 3
    Since there are obvious limitations in any menu based system, and to keep things simple, why not add
    a the feature to FujiFilm Cam Remote APP for IOS/Android which would alow thise settings to be set as a set of drop down choices in a Spreadsheat type of layout.
    Not only would this allow easy setting of all options but you could see how all of your Custome Settings are set at once!
     
    I suspect that all of the these custom settings are using standard or "user modify" EXIF fields, so this should not pose the greatest of technichal challenges.
     
    My feeling has always been that the way in which custom settings was implemented was simply to meet a "feature requirement list" with little thought to how useful it's would be to the end user. This s a common ailment in modern cameras, but FujiFilm at least go back and fix things....
     
    SO........ How many other users would find this useful?
     
     
    Rob
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