I went from an X-t3 ( with a 2-battery handgrip) to a X-t5, due to the IS feature and the allegedly longer battery life. Not sure how the IS actually works but battery life seems to be better. Still bought an extra one.
I agree that the on-off switch sucks (too small), and my camera came without a hardcopy manual (bought one on line!).
Would love to hear more about the stabilization program and how it's suposed to work.
Best,
Paul
I tried this, but the spots were stubborn!
Thank you for your response.
I greatly appreciate you and all other folks who have taken the time to answer. I'll reach each one carefully.
Best,
Paul
I somehow managed to get two little spots on the surface of the sensor of my Fuji X-T3. Won't blow off. One of the spots has a little surface smear connected to it.
I'm looking for some advise about the best way/best product/easiest/safest process to clean these without having to send my camera away.
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks Max. I should have thought about a polarizer.
P.
Hi Folks,
I just recently returned from Mx and had an opportunity to visit an indigenous community where all the buildings were covered with colorful murals. And then it got foggy and misty: mountain air.
I tried to fix this by reducing the compensation by 1 step. Wasn't great.
Not shooting in RAW, only jpeg.
I know there must be a way to do this. Suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks,
Paul
Great. Thanks. So a count of 200 would mean that the first owner didn't hardly spend a day with the camera. Like new!
thanks for quick reply. But maybe I'm misunderstanding. Is shutter count the number of time the shutter is opened and closed? And do you know the name of the software?
How can you tell if the camera has a low shutter count? And what would a low shutter count be?