"If I had asked people what they wanted they would have said faster horses." Henry Ford (allegedly)I agree! All too often they go on what they think or what their people think we want. Often they get it right but sometimes they miss by a mile.
"If I had asked people what they wanted they would have said faster horses." Henry Ford (allegedly)I agree! All too often they go on what they think or what their people think we want. Often they get it right but sometimes they miss by a mile.
I'd take the logo off the front and put it back on top. Also would make a menu item to add copyright info and such to the EXIF info. The specification puts those fields there, but you need an afterwards editor to add that information.
I don't understand the need for auto selector.
3. Possibility to change name of files, not just numbers (perhaps software upgrade).
6. Histogram in OVF.
How is this supposed to work w/o a hybrid viewfinder?
You mean Fujifilm should leave the DCF standard? I don't think so...
I like this mode. It's P mode for folks who don't know the camera well but still want standard features. It even shoots RAW. Perfect if you give the camera to someone else who knows how to take pictures but doesn't really know the camera and its inner workings.
I guess I am not the one who should answer this question. You are in touch with fuji developers.
Well, the people who I give the camera to, either do not like to shoot in fully automatic mode (typically raw-shooters) or do not know what RAW means.
the naming convention is rather broad, to my knowledge
The filesystem in a digital camera contains a DCIM (Digital Camera IMages) directory which contains possibly multiple subdirectories with names such as "123ABCDE", which consist of a unique directory number (in the range 100…999) and five alphanumeric characters, which may be freely chosen and often refer to a camera maker.