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Improve your Fuji with this Kaizen Wiki


Anthelix

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Hi !

To take part in the Kaizen process, a few Fuji camera users have created this wiki

http://wikaizen.wikifoundry.com/

It is meant as a cross-community way of centralizing firmware updates suggestions.

It will help us to collectively refine our needs assessments.

It would also make it easier to create polls on the forum to identify the most popular suggestions.

Ultimately, it could be used by Fuji designers to improve our cameras.

Please feel free to edit the Wiki and contribute with your own suggestions or improve existing suggestions.

I recommend you discuss suggestions on the Fuji X forum, it is more suitable for that.

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How to add a new suggestion

1. Click on Add a New Page.

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2.Enter the page name, which is also the page title. You can select the Suggestion template.

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How to edit a page

1. Click on "Easy edit".

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2. You can edit the text in the box below. The tool bar above can be used as in any text editor.

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How to add a link

1. Select the text you want to turn into hyperlink. Click on "Link".
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2. Click on "Find page" and select the page you want to link to.

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I hope this helps. :)

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Thanks all for your contributions. :)

Feel free to add other suggestions or even improve existing suggestions.

 

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.........

Indeed, this Kaizen process allows us to contribute to the design of our cameras, this is exceptional.

I wish they would go even further and release open source firmware, but we're not there yet. ;)

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