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Sep 23, 2019 12:33:44   #
It is a mystery to me how the button got turned. I was sitting quietly in a church taking a few shots before the bridal party came in. I looked at few few shots I had just taken, took a few more, and f the button was "turned" and inoperative. I tried the eraser trick with no luck.
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Sep 22, 2019 20:10:39   #
I do mean the playback button, on the upper left back next to the trash can symbol. This button is turned about 30 degrees from its normal orientation, and will not display stored photos on the screen.
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Sep 22, 2019 18:48:31   #
The playback button on my 2 year old X-T10 has "frozen", meaning it now sits somewhat turned from its normal position and of course I cannot review any pictures. (Maybe it gives me an excuse to get an X-T20.) Has anyone had this problem and do you have a suggested cure? Thanks.
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Feb 25, 2018 08:03:00   #
Took this hood ornament at a British car show a few years ago.


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Jul 25, 2017 09:03:37   #
Shot at my niece's birthday party.


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Jul 20, 2017 11:20:13   #
My second obsession after photography is shooting pool. I have found that after I have become known at a pool hall most (but not all) of the players will let me photograph them. One of my favorites is attached.


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Apr 30, 2017 08:25:56   #
Just bought a Fuji X-T10 for casual shooting, and it seems to be a well-made and fairly versatile little guy. I'm going to a family gathering on Thursday and would like to take just it and not my Nikon D90 or D7000 and an assortment of lenses. However, I am having trouble with the built-in flash. While the flash will fire in Auto mode, I cannot get it to fire in any of the Program modes. Reading the manual and trying various solutions just leaves me confused and flashless. If anyone can help me with this hangup I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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Mar 22, 2017 08:14:50   #
Newbie here, first post. Let me say I am mightily impressed with the quality of information provided by the contributors to this forum. Now to my problem: I value image sharpness very highly, and am confounded by my Nikon D7000. Yes, I have adjusted the "AF fine tune" function so that my 35mm f1.8 Nikon lens is spot on when I shoot a test chart on the wall. However, in shooting people, even under good lighting conditions, the results are not as sharp as I expect from this camera/lens combination. I suspect that the problem might be my confusion about the various "focus modes". I am not concerned about shooting moving subjects, I just want to produce sharp images when I put the viewfinder "center spot" on my target. Any advice will be appreciated.
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