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So does the new Lightroom handle Fuji files better?
Adorable!
It looks like I was wrong, and Adobe have now released a DNG converter to support the XT-3, I am just downloading it now, fingers crossed.
What does the Adobe DNG converter compare like with Iridient X-Transformer? Is the output quality the same?
Chaps, quick question for any X-T3 owners. Has the AF speed been improved on the older 1.4 lenses like the 23mm and 56mm?
i don't own the xt3 but tried it out with the 56mm in the shop and it was very good.
i had the x-h1 and focus speed with the older lenses was fine. no issues. i'd expect an improvement with the xt3 for sure.
I don't own the xt3 YET but when I finally realise Sony make walkmans and playstations i'll be back to the Fooj.
That is awesome!
Nice pop to the red and turquoise, Ash.Well, this one has just won this weeks #sharmodays2018 on twitter, so pretty happy with that
DSCF0813-Edit by Ash Smith, on Flickr
What's sharmodays though?
Cool, and well done! Any idea what it means?It's a kind of weekly competition where people submit an image they took in the previous 7 days using the hashtag. The winner from the previous week judges the current week.
So as I found out "in the field" yesterday my cheapo remote release that worked fine with the X-T2 isn't compatible with the X-T3.
What are others using? This is considerably more expensive than what I've been using but current options seem limited: https://www.wexphotovideo.com/fujifilm-rr-100-remote-release-for-x-series-csc-1674588//
Cool, and well done! Any idea what it means?
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]Yeah, it means I cant type for sh!t haha - now edited to include the correct spelling #hangsheadinshame
I seem to be having yet another issue with my X-T3.
The camera is functioning perfectly in every aspect but one, it wont take a picture!
When I press the shutter button nothing happens. If I enter the menu and then press the shutter it exits the menu and goes back to showing live view on the LCD so the button itself is functioning, but it seems it has developed a software bug stopping it from knowing to take the shot when the button it pressed.
I can connect and control via the app and can successfully take a shot that way..
I have had more issues with this camera in the last 3-4 weeks than I have had in the last 15 years of photography.
I have emailed them regarding my other emails, but two weeks on I still have not had a reply. Will send off another now.I havent had this issue however there have been a few small bugs.
One of the issues is every now and then the electronic viewfinder seems to lag and become jerky. The live view remains ok. Turn off and on usually stops it but it would result in a missed shot if shooting action.
Another issue I have every now and again is the focus point square dissapears from live view so you cannot see where you are focussing. Again turn off and on.
I also had an issue where I tried to turn the camera off, but it didnt turn off. Had to take the battery out. This only happened once and was when I accidentally started a long exposure so tried to stop it early.
Feels like it needs a firmware update to fix some minor bugs.
EDIT: I have emailed the issues I have had to Fuji UK technical queries contact. Might be worth letting them know so they can look at the right firmware updates.
fujifilmtec_uk@fujifilm.com
I may be wrong, but I believe that it is true of any camera that a raw file cannot be displayed and they generate a jpeg thumbnail on the fly when you review them in camera. The same jpeg processing settings are probably applied so this would explain why you dont see a difference between raw and jpeg when reviewing on the camera.Can I just ask what is probably a stupid question...
I have just started setting up my XT-3 with 2 memory cards, and taking Raw + Fire JPEG, when I preview the pictures in camera they both look the same, does the camera show a JPEG type image of the RAW file? I have noticed this when using the film simulations too, which I thought only worked in JPEG mode.
Thanks
Far better, in my experience, to ring them. They are usually very accommodating. Phone numbers can be obtained from the appropriate Fuji web site.I have emailed them regarding my other emails, but two weeks on I still have not had a reply. Will send off another now.
Have given the camera a factory reset but even that has not resolved the issue, right now it is just a very expensive brick.
That sounds reasonable, thanks for the replyI may be wrong, but I believe that it is true of any camera that a raw file cannot be displayed and they generate a jpeg thumbnail on the fly when you review them in camera. The same jpeg processing settings are probably applied so this would explain why you dont see a difference between raw and jpeg when reviewing on the camera.
I do like to keep things like this on a written record, but if they don't reply prett soon then I will certainly be chasing up with a phone call, thanks.Far better, in my experience, to ring them. They are usually very accommodating. Phone numbers can be obtained from the appropriate Fuji web site.
I had an hour yesterday afternoon down at my local lake in Iver (Bucks) and rather than my 100-400, I limited myself to my 35 f1.4. It worked out better than expected....
DSCF2901 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
DSCF2899 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
DSCF2886 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
The Flickr album is here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevejelly/albums/72157674594776798 And I've uploaded them to the TP group as well.
I found the challenge of just me, an X-T2 and 35mm quite refreshing. I had the 16mm in my pocket, just in case......
That is either a tiny lake or those are very big leaves.