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Well thank you all for you reactions, I haven´t found a lot of options to buy a used Mark I and the Mark II seemed expensive even though I´m sure its a very good lense. So I ended up getting the Sigma 17-40 which I have found for a reasonable deal and so far I am very very happy with it. Weight is good, size is definitely ok for me and I love the internal zoom and weather resistance. The sharpness is very good for my taste and the autofocus works awesomely fast for me. Plus the 1.8 is great to have, I really like that option and shoot wide open in a lot of instances. So in combination with my 50-140 I have no a combination of lenses for concert photography that makes me very very happy currently. So thats my update, not sure if its of any interest to anyone but I thought since I opened that thread I wanted to give it its due diligence.
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By Astigmatism · Posted
Big congratulations! I think the XT-5 is a fine camera you can really sink your teeth into. I bought one recently. And I retired a couple years ago, revitalizing an old photography hobby like you. You have a great plan taking shape. It's amazing how much they packed into this camera, and it's amazing how many of the mundane challenges of photography years ago have been fixed or improved. I also bought "The Complete Guide to Fujifilm's X-T5 B&W Edition" and think it's a fantastic book, way way better than a few other books I tried. It's a big paperback and the author also lets you download a PDF version which is great for searching. I have had a blast with it. Happy hunting!! -
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Welcome to the forum. You can also check with your local camera repair store regarding their repair prices. The camera's settings are stored in a memory chip which needs a little bit of electricity to stay active. The capacitor supplies the needed current so you can remove the main battery without losing the settings. On occasion, capacitors deteriorate and stop working. This is a major problem in power supplies for other equipment where the caps reliability is highly debated. Usually they can be replaced and things go back to regular working conditions.
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By Richard sokoloff · Posted
My Fuji XT3 bought new 2018, spent hours understanding the menu, Always has a full battery in it Turn on yesterday and all settings all default I was told it is a capacitor or motherboard ( what?) I have multiple cameras from different manufacturers that have been sitting for years never had this problem I hope fuji gives me a reasonable price, because I love the camera
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