Fuji X10, so pretty!


luckyorange said:
remember to do some checking after they replaced your sensor, do some noise check, zoom in zoom out to see if the lens is smooth,

My lens was loose after the sensor replacement. But they fix it for me immediately when I brought it back.
 

finally sent my X10 in for sensor replacement.


the lady told me it'll take around 2-3 weeks and its FOC as its a known problem.



can't wait for it to be ready!
 

Always liked Fuji's service ;)
 

Cheesecake said:
finally sent my X10 in for sensor replacement.

the lady told me it'll take around 2-3 weeks and its FOC as its a known problem.

can't wait for it to be ready!

Fuji's service is wonderful. I sent in my x10 for the sensor replacement and they lesser than a week.
 

Fuji's service is wonderful. I sent in my x10 for the sensor replacement and they lesser than a week.

mine too, took them 5days? but send it back again cos got some issue, but after that everything is back to normal
 

keithwee said:
This camera did surprise me with its ability. and this is when I'm considering buying the XZ2 or LX7 for concert going.

Just used it recently at rainie yang's concert and though I had to use manual mode w manual focus to use it effectively , the experience was great

What setting are you on for concert taking? Tried it with shutter priority but take quite a while to process before the next take. Could it be the SD CARD speed that limit the processing speed?
 

finally sent my X10 in for sensor replacement.


the lady told me it'll take around 2-3 weeks and its FOC as its a known problem.



can't wait for it to be ready!

paiseh, forgotten to update.


the hardworking guys and gals at FujiFilm did up my X10 in around 3 days.

inclusive of changing the whole lens unit and the sensor.



yet to give it a good test as i'm tied up with work. :)


HUAT AH!!



overall experience at FujiFilm is definitely way better than the ones I had over at Nikon Service Center(HA!).
 

Hi,


If I use EXR for night shoot. Do I need to adjust my ISO?

At present, the ISO is set to Auto 800.

Thanks.
 

Hi new user for x10. Inside my lens there is a little white square dot. Does the warranty still covers?
 

Does it show up on the viewfinder LCD or your photos? If not, it's probably dust. Can be cleaned but opening the lens assembly may introduce more dust.
 

I have a question. Should I save some money and buy the x10 or should I buy the x20?

Is the difference between the newer model and the old model significant ?

What do you all advise?
 

Does it show up on the viewfinder LCD or your photos? If not, it's probably dust. Can be cleaned but opening the lens assembly may introduce more dust.

I'm pretty sure is on the lens mirror itself. Just got the lens yesterday. Been working haven't rrally have the time to test on it. Only concerns if fujifilm warranty cover them.
 

I'm pretty sure is on the lens mirror itself. Just got the lens yesterday. Been working haven't rrally have the time to test on it. Only concerns if fujifilm warranty cover them.

Er... X10 doesn't have a mirror...
 

anyway, since it's under warranty, they can clean it for u for free.
 

anyway, since it's under warranty, they can clean it for u for free.

How does this foriegn object when in, whereby this item is not interchangeable lens?
 

How does this foriegn object when in, whereby this item is not interchangeable lens?

Note that cameras and lens are not assembled or manufactured in an exactly class 10/100 clean room environment. Neither the lens are mated to the camera chassis in a totally airtight enclosure. So dust will enter into the camera thru the pumping effect when the lens is zoomed in and out.
 

I have a question. Should I save some money and buy the x10 or should I buy the x20?

Is the difference between the newer model and the old model significant ?

What do you all advise?

I'm one person who sold the x10 for the x20. And in my humble opinion , the improved EVF , IQ and way faster focusing speed is worth every single cent I paid
 

Hi x10 users. Can recommend me a filter that fit nicely into the lens with the lens cap still able to cover on it. TIA. Cheers.
 

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