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You do realize that this forum doesnt exist to do your work for you, and that you arent owed anything by other members here, right?

 

So you have a problem with the camera.   What do you want from us - sympathy?  A hug?   A boycott of Fuji?

 

Read my posts again again and again. Still dont understand what i was trying to tell then go play with sand. Because obviously you are not able to understand. 

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 I think people have a right to complain, although I think looking for a constructive solution is more useful.  I don't think that complaining then gives one the right to insult others who are posting in the same thread, intending to share a different experience or other suggestion.  serhatalkan, you are not behaving well in either this thread or the battery one, you are just sort of thrashing around with anger.  Is there some type of positive outcome are you looking for? Complaining about one's right to complain seems pretty silly.

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This will be my last post. This forum is useless. As I understood people want to hear good things. Ohh what a camera very good excellent color here I gave you what you want. First I posted about hot pixel. I wanted to understand only my camera has this problem or it is a general problem. members did not care about this. I told you this forum very useless. Then I posted about battery. It is very obvious battery sucks not only x pro 2 every mirrorless camera suck. Just a suggestion don't be fan. Fuji Sony canon Nikon every manufacturers have to listen to us. They should solve our problem. I mean general problem. I wrote you one more time. X pro2 has hot pixel issues very big one. You should use NR even for small exposures. This decreases iq and battery life. I like Fuji colors output is very organic and natural not digital look and I want to use it. Because of this I can not use for long exposure photography. About insulting they are not capable to understand what I mean. They are fujiboy ( lol like a dog name)

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This will be my last post. This forum is useless. As I understood people want to hear good things. Ohh what a camera very good excellent color here I gave you what you want. First I posted about hot pixel. I wanted to understand only my camera has this problem or it is a general problem. members did not care about this. I told you this forum very useless. Then I posted about battery. It is very obvious battery sucks not only x pro 2 every mirrorless camera suck. Just a suggestion don't be fan. Fuji Sony canon Nikon every manufacturers have to listen to us. They should solve our problem. I mean general problem. I wrote you one more time. X pro2 has hot pixel issues very big one. You should use NR even for small exposures. This decreases iq and battery life. I like Fuji colors output is very organic and natural not digital look and I want to use it. Because of this I can not use for long exposure photography. About insulting they are not capable to understand what I mean. They are fujiboy ( lol like a dog name)

 

I'm very glad it's your last post.  I was going to suggest to admin they ban your butt from here.  We, all of us, accept that not every camera is perfect, that Fuji, like any other company will have it's issues.  But, ultimately, it was YOUR DECISION to purchase and use the Fuji camera system; not ours.  So, please, do us all a favor and go back whence you came from.  Seriously:  Go buy a Sony and please visit THEIR forums.  

 

ADMIN:  Please consider banning this guy.

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For a group that just bought an incredible camera (my opinion as an XPro2 owner) with massive improvements over the camera it replaces, there seems to be a high level of discontent. Well over half of the comments on the first page are critical. I'm not trolling and I'm not a fanboy but my experience has been completely different. What gives?

 

There is no perfect camera (or in general product).  All are a compromise.  My X-E2 is not perfect but I would not go back to Nikon's D7100 which was not perfect either.  The criterion is which generates better photographic results.  My X-pro2 is in transit as I write.  I already know there will be some aspects (weight and physical dimensions) that I will miss compared to the X-E2 but they are worth giving up for some of the new cameras capabilities.  When I complain about some feature or its lack it is in the hope that Fuji will address it in the future so that in three years or so the next round of cameras will be an even better mix of compromises.

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