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The X-T5 is fine for that sort of use with the current firmware, use it in AF-S and either a single AF point or a small zone. It's in AF-C that the issues are more apparent.
I'm torn between a Nikon Zf, Nikon Z5ii, and an XT-5 because all fall in similar price range. I'm gravitating towards the XT-5 for the form factor and lens choices, but the autofocus issues I keep hearing is holding me back. So would like to know more from real users on your experiences?
My use case: Street, and Landscape photography.
I've just taken my new GFX100RF on a week's holiday. I had the camera set to record both JPG and RAW images and to duplicate these on the two SD cards. On returning home, I downloaded the images and found that there were big gaps in the numbering. In general, the gaps seem to occur between days of shooting:
Day 1: DSCF0110-0146; Days 2&3: DSCF0219-0301; Days 3&4: DSCF0538-0628; Day 5: DSCF0840-0915; Day 6: DSCF1201-1231
What's going on? I was expecting the numbering to be more or less contiguous. I may have deleted a few shots in-camera, but not large numbers in blocks.
Thanks,
Andy
You could try to toggle the switch multiple times to get rid of dirt or oxidation on the contacts. But since it’s quite a new camera it’s more likely the switch is broken. Too bad
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