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USB cablecable or wifi connection?
USB cablecable or wifi connection?
I thought you'd done what I had.USB cable
is there a setting in the xp2 menus that recognises the camera as a drive when connected?
Yes, I had set it up as per the instruction.Yes.
Set up, connection setting, PC Connection mode USB Card, USB Raw Conv/Backup restore.
And you’re good to go.
I've just tried it on my mac, last time it was on windows. It's not connecting on this macbook.
Camera as raw/usb-connect camera turn on-open fuji raw - nothing
Mac isn't blocking it as far as I know.
Wow
Bet that tree has some stories to tell.
Very nice landscape style Fujigraph, I wasn’t too sure at first about the cool colour presentation, but now its grown on me I like the presentation.
George.
How did I get it to work on the pc?Works on my Mac. Remember the files need to be on the computer. Not on the memory card in the camera.
I made that mistake..
How did I get it to work on the pc?
The mind boggles.
Still no joy on macbook even with raw files saved. I'll have a play later
Thanks [emoji2]. The 90mm is a superb lens. I got rid of my 56mm 1.2 to fund this and every so often I wonder why I got rid of that lens as I loved it. Then I use the 90mm and I remember why. Superb sharpness and the af is lightning quick. Oh and the bokeh is gorgeous [emoji7]Some great portraits there looks to be a quality lens.
Original cable Trevor.Out of ideas now. Are you using the cable that came with the camera ?
Had problems in this regard myself.
Before connecting the camera to your pc you need to go into the camera menu and change the Connections to USB RAW Conv/Restore before it will work.I downloaded and installed Fuji Raw Studio onto my Windows 10 PC at the weekend and the installation went fine. However when I connected my X-Pro2 there was a message at the top left of the application window that said "Awaiting Camera to Connect" or similar. It stayed there for several minutes so I turned off the X-Pro 2 and disconnected before trying again.
Still no joy.
What am I doing wrong?
Out of ideas now. Are you using the cable that came with the camera ?
Had problems in this regard myself.
not impressed, I always use my macbook for pp
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4457895
Lovely Chinook photo's Rick...!! Those photo's take me back........in the early 1980's I used to be a passenger in them, simply awesome machines...Popped in for fuel.
Chinook visiting by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
Chinook visiting by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
I'm not using the pc, can't remember where everything is on itBummer.
I’m still on Sierra.
I'm loving it Stephen..! Owned it since January this year. It produces nine brake horse power but you get used to it, fabulous thing to ride.Keep getting drawn to your little Honda, looks a fun little get about
I'm loving it Stephen..! Owned it since January this year. It produces nine brake horse power but you get used to it, fabulous thing to ride.
It's sweet spot is travelling around 45/50mph - cheap n' cheerful...! I seem to be choosing this Honda Scooter more than my Suzuki 1000cc V-Strom of recent.
Cheers;
Peter
Yep I forgot to mention the bokeh superb, I hope to get similar results from my 80mm.Thanks [emoji2]. The 90mm is a superb lens. I got rid of my 56mm 1.2 to fund this and every so often I wonder why I got rid of that lens as I loved it. Then I use the 90mm and I remember why. Superb sharpness and the af is lightning quick. Oh and the bokeh is gorgeous [emoji7]
Very nice landscape style Fujigraph, well composed with some lovely light and a quite dramatic sky.
George.
Wowsers - nice
Popped in for fuel.
Chinook visiting by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
Chinook visiting by Rick Phillips, on Flickr
Thanks [emoji2]. The 90mm is a superb lens. I got rid of my 56mm 1.2 to fund this and every so often I wonder why I got rid of that lens as I loved it. Then I use the 90mm and I remember why. Superb sharpness and the af is lightning quick. Oh and the bokeh is gorgeous [emoji7]
They just seem to fly in an effortless way, hardly any increase in revs as they just lift and go. Impressive piece of kitNice captures. One of my favourite aircraft, just love the sound of the rotors. RAF Shawbury is only a few minutes from my house. They had a Chinook doing circuits there a couple of weeks back. I was sat in my garden watching it and listening to the blade slap.
Like it. TR4?
Lovely Chinook photo's Rick...!! Those photo's take me back........in the early 1980's I used to be a passenger in them, simply awesome machines...
Regards;
Peter
TR2 or 3 I think....