Delete what you don’t want sent and then send using bcc. I use this all the time and learned it from someone who is a fanatic about privacy.
Thanks for the tip and the good advice. We stumbled into the private equity business years ago before it was even known as such, so my experience has been in the private space. On the other hand, most of our savings are in the market and I always feel I’m not paying sufficient attention. The market has risen and we’ve gone along.
I’m tempted to play a bit with your approach.
Or maybe at this point I should just play with my XT4 and X100V. Are your photos posted anywhere?
I grew up not far from there. Glad to see it’s still beautiful.
Ed Chu wrote:
Stocks doing REALLY well; going to splurge, probably a GFX100S & a 32-64 zoom
So share a stock tip! We’re almost neighbors.
I did call Fuji support. The Fuji Tech guy was very helpful in that he said he sees the "focus error" problem at least once a week. He said it is usually caused by a user attempting to put a 49 mm filter directly onto the lens rather than with an adapter ring. He said it is barely visible, but that when the camera is turned on the front of the lens moves about an eight of an inch, which is apparently enough to trigger the focus error notice. (It looks like 1/16th to me.)
I really doubt that I did that as I did use the adapter ring. Perhaps I had tried putting the filter on first, I can't be sure.
On the other hand, the problem did not occur even once today. The Fuji tech guy said if it occurred again to send it to Fuji and it would be taken care of so long as I had the original purchase order and it was within one year of the purchase date.
Thanks for everyone's help and input.
Good advice, but I think the V is bigger.
I'm in "zone" mode.
It just happened at about two feet.
Oddly it doesn't happen 100% of the time, but when it does the camera must be turned off.
If you have a 100V check page 313 of the manual! I think I have a problem.
I received a new X100-V for Christmas. Love the camera, but recently if I am within three feet or so of my subject, a “Focus error” message appears on the Screen, the camera locks up, and must be turned off and turned on again to function.
Has anyone else run across this problem? Very strange.
mwsilvers wrote:
I know the area well. I lived on West 10th Street right off Greenwich Avenue for nine years. It was only a few blocks from Washington Square. Nice shots.
I lived on West 10th between Fifth and University around 1980. Moved to the John Adam’s on W 12th and Sixth Ave. Stayed another ten years or so.
Loved the area. Old friends tell me it’s not so great these days.
Doesn’t the Q2 have the ability to shoot in B&W? Why is the Q2M a thousand dollars more expensive?
I really am curious about this. Please post a response if you have any insights on this issue.
Thank you.
Note that he seems to be talking about transmission by the wearer, not that the wearer is safer, though that is what the caption suggests.
What you are missing is that it is a far better battery and a charge seems to last much longer. Be happy you have it. Buy one extra and you can shoot all day.
Thank you. This was interesting. It is the only reference to the Flu I've seen, but you are correct. I wonder how lethal Influenza is for people with co-morbidities.