You can't really beat a pair of Zeiss 8X42 bins- depending on how much you have available to spend;
Or something out of sight like a pair of Leica optics, but are they pricey !
Massive- don't bother with it.
Having got the Fuji X- Pro1& 2, I have to say Fuji ! You will love it !
Number Two, much more effective
Look in your manual- it will tell you how to reset to default.
Try a reset; should fix it !
Well. over the years I have stabilised on Pigment inks; they last, and do not fade,at all. More expensive, but if you have that special photo, it is worth it. !
You can't go wrong on any of the Canon printers; I had an Epson for a long time, but it was a lot of work. When it went kaput, I went with canon, and am still using them. Either the inkjet models, or for `Pro work, use one of the higher end models.
Well, I can save you a lot of hassle; I have the same set up. I scan 6X6 trannies on an Epson; what I did was to get the bare tranny and put the bare tranny (no mount, but between two pieces of plate glass 1/4 plate, cut to size, straight onto the scanner glass. ) Works like a dream - the weight of the glass holds the tranny flat, no curling, so no distortion. Dead easy- any glass place will cut the glass for you at minimal cost. Hope this helps !
Number two, definitely-a classic shot, for a classic subject!
No problems with Mpb, well known, long established
Ref above- should read "Unipal plus".
I have Fuji 100T, and had the exactly same problem; the problem is the charger- it is a known fault. I took it in to my local camera store, they said no problem, try the unplugs charger, it is what we use for everything".
Well, I got one, and everything works fine, just get rid of the Fuji charger.!
And what a waste of time it is too!