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I have used cameras for a long time, none of them weather sealed, without any damage from water or dust.In fact I don't recall it even being an issue.But now I am deciding between an xt2 and xt20 ,mainly on this basis and the $700 price difference.I will never be out in the rain with this gear, but it will be exposed to ordinary dust, and perhaps high tropical humidity.I am leaning towards the xt20.This has perhaps been covered before, but I can't find a search function.
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Hello everyone. I have some challenges concerning he size of the photos I take: no matter what I do, most photos will be under 1MB, some around 1.2-1.4MB. But that seems quite small compared to what I think it should be. Any iPhone shoots bigger! No matter the camera settings the size does not get much greater. Never had a problem like this before. Should the jpeg size not be substantial bigger than 1MB on a Fuji X-T2? Camera: X T2 with basic settings as follows: CC film, size 3:2, quality fine, etc. I've tried many different setting, does not change much. Tried different cards in both slots, problem still same. Does any one have an idea what the problem might be and if yes, how to solve it? Many thanks in adavance, Chris
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Hello everybody, Recently I have changed my 23mm f/2 for an 18mm f/2 Fujinon lens. After I toke a few images inside the house, I have discovered during editing (Capture One) the pixel size is different. I have seen dark (the cropped out area) lines on both side of the image I have took. First I thought I have applied my own presets by accident but after resetting the RAW file looked bigger than 6000x4000 pixels. This is the one I have seen within the EVF and also the original is 6000x4000 pixels, but this below is the one I took the cropping out from it and it became a 6187x4000 pixels image I have tested with other lenses, such as 14, 23, 35, 56 and 55-140 too but I cannot replicate the same thing with any other lenses. Do you have any ideas why my X-T2 does this with this specific lens? Thank you so much Greg