How can I tell if my camera is dying or the scene is just throwing off the camera? Like my example is I was trying to photograph some words on a grayish-olive green traffic light post, and my X-E1 most of the time underexpose the image at least by 2 to 2-1/2 stops. I was in auto mode and manual...
I have an X-E1 with the 27mm lens and really like the combo a lot. However, I think I am having AF issues and not sure if it's due to the camera, lens, or this is how Fuji works. Like I will focus on a dark grey sky or blue sky with no clouds and the AF will error as to say it can't get focus...
I recently from a seller on Amazon bough the 16-50mm Fuji lens. However, last night I fell with camera in tow and broke the plastic mount for the 16-50mm. Thankfully, my X-E1 is alright and can use with my other lens(27mm). I take I can't send it in to Fuji to have it fixed under warranty; but...
I have an X-E1 right now with the 27mm lens and extra grip that fits well in my purse(coincidently a Fuji bowling looking bag) along with other things. I've noticed that with some of my shots I think I need to turn on macro mode(which I forget to), because I maybe too close(?), and try to bounce...
I had a Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm F3.5 in a Minolta mount on my m4/3 camera(G2, which I don't own anymore), but the lens broke, and I got another camera system instead(beside the point). Today I got essentially the same lens in a Nikon mount to use on my X-E1. Physically, it's a nicer lens, and...
On my m4/3 system I am using a Fotasy brand, but I'm wondering if there is something better out there in the market. It's been a while since I've looked adapters in the mirrorless world, so I am not sure. I don't want to get something overly expensive, but do want something reasonably accurate...
I'm thinking maybe shoot with the X-E1 for a year or so and then once the X-E2/3 body comes down to $330 or less move to that, but I have a few questions and reservations. I played with it in store, and it was nice, but I kind of preferred the grip of the X-M1 better, not to mention the display...
Anyone shoot wildlife with X camera? I'm thinking about switching to Fuji, but I like to shoot wildlife. I started to look at the X cameras because of how low the X-M1, and X-A1 can be had(used). I like the tilting display, but the lack of the EVF is key for me. Then I started looking at the...
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