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Fujifilm has been struggling for some time with problems with the X10 and X-S1. Both cameras are not going well with extreme highlights, these appear filmai as large white spheres in the photo. Have so far had little impact, firmware updates, but we are working filmai hard on a solution.
Report to many people who suffer from the phenomenon of 'white bulbs. "Especially on the forum of DPReview This round white spots appear in places where there are extreme overexposure occurs. Think lampposts when photographing nocturnal landscapes. Fujifilm has already released a new firmware version for the X10, but has not had the desired effect. Soon a new firmware that seeks to address the problem. Appears again Custom sensor
Fujifilm UK promises to replace it with a modified copy if after upgrading the operating software white bulbs still appear on your pictures the sensor. Worked hard on that sensor, is currently from May this must be available. What adjustments are being made by Fujifilm is not known. Moreover, we anticipate that this service will continue. Not restricted to residents of the United Kingdom
Tuesday I got an e-mail sent to this Fuji Netherlands asking filmai what the procedure is, but the answer remains to this day off. I 'have occasionally White Bulbs (or orbs), but am also way, do extremely happy with my X10. However, when an improved sensor is I who of course! Wants
I intend to buy this camera, however, I make a bit worried me this white disc problem. I also have this week fuji emailed and got a nice email back that there is a firmware update that should solve this ... Then I sent a mail sent back and pointed out the press release on dpreview and am still awaiting a reply. I'm afraid Fuji Netherlands not fully aware ...
Al 2 mails sent to Fuji-Netherlands to ask how they are going to do it. Is now almost 2 weeks waiting for a reply ... I find no best turn of Fuji! It remains a great camera, but it does interfere with balls in some pictures. I'm saving up for an Xpro-1 to replace my Nikon DSRL set. In the absence of service of Fuji I begin, however, to doubt. filmai
Of my colleagues, I heard that you have questions about your X10. As you wrote before the old sensor end of May will be replaced by the new sensor. Perhaps free. If you wish for your camera, we would like to offer you at this time a pick up by UPS.
Too bad, I was really watching to Fuji, but each brand has ever issues, Canon (light leak), Nikon (Greenish Tint). Everything is solved filmai but you still love it for a feeling.
Yesterday I received an email in response to previous contact with the announcement that I have a pick-up order from DHL will be received soon and that my X10 then controlled by Fuji and the sensor is replaced. It's me unfortunately Still not clear how long I will be losing my camera but it's really happening! filmai I've been testing encountered the new sensor filmai and look very good! So I have every confidence that everything will be okay. I am, despite the Orbs hassles, still extremely pleased with the X10, so much so that I set my Nikon (D200, Sigma 12-24, Nikkor 28-70 / 2.8, 80-200 / 2.8, 105 / 2.8 micro ) go exchange it for a Xpro-1. filmai Just my 50m / 1.8m and my 85mm / 2.0 I want to keep and to use using an adapter.
I also emailed Fuji. Nothing is known of di problem. However, the reaction which does not have all the cameras that. I would then have to contact the service desk. Now I have focus problems with the message on the display. It also appears filmai that several pictures stung sharp. Does anyone have the same problems?
I have a slightly different problem with my X10. Topics in full sun are quite overexposed, manually correct with -2 stops gives no effect, it's like it's not werkt.Hij has been back twice at Fuji and needs to be tested. But in the meantime, my confidence in themselves beautiful but expensive camera seems quite shocked.
Further about the overexposure problem of X10. Fuji has replaced the optical unit. What is meant by it? Strange because it seems a problem of the illumination sensor and / or software.
With portrait photography you all can
Home News Press Releases Community Sign Readers Spotlight Photo Gallery Contests Community Stories Workshops Events Inspiration filmai Books DIGIFOTOPro.tv Exposure Interviews Gear & Gadgets Reviews Previews Retro Focus Software Cash Backs Magazine
Fujifilm has been struggling for some time with problems with the X10 and X-S1. Both cameras are not going well with extreme highlights, these appear filmai as large white spheres in the photo. Have so far had little impact, firmware updates, but we are working filmai hard on a solution.
Report to many people who suffer from the phenomenon of 'white bulbs. "Especially on the forum of DPReview This round white spots appear in places where there are extreme overexposure occurs. Think lampposts when photographing nocturnal landscapes. Fujifilm has already released a new firmware version for the X10, but has not had the desired effect. Soon a new firmware that seeks to address the problem. Appears again Custom sensor
Fujifilm UK promises to replace it with a modified copy if after upgrading the operating software white bulbs still appear on your pictures the sensor. Worked hard on that sensor, is currently from May this must be available. What adjustments are being made by Fujifilm is not known. Moreover, we anticipate that this service will continue. Not restricted to residents of the United Kingdom
Tuesday I got an e-mail sent to this Fuji Netherlands asking filmai what the procedure is, but the answer remains to this day off. I 'have occasionally White Bulbs (or orbs), but am also way, do extremely happy with my X10. However, when an improved sensor is I who of course! Wants
I intend to buy this camera, however, I make a bit worried me this white disc problem. I also have this week fuji emailed and got a nice email back that there is a firmware update that should solve this ... Then I sent a mail sent back and pointed out the press release on dpreview and am still awaiting a reply. I'm afraid Fuji Netherlands not fully aware ...
Al 2 mails sent to Fuji-Netherlands to ask how they are going to do it. Is now almost 2 weeks waiting for a reply ... I find no best turn of Fuji! It remains a great camera, but it does interfere with balls in some pictures. I'm saving up for an Xpro-1 to replace my Nikon DSRL set. In the absence of service of Fuji I begin, however, to doubt. filmai
Of my colleagues, I heard that you have questions about your X10. As you wrote before the old sensor end of May will be replaced by the new sensor. Perhaps free. If you wish for your camera, we would like to offer you at this time a pick up by UPS.
Too bad, I was really watching to Fuji, but each brand has ever issues, Canon (light leak), Nikon (Greenish Tint). Everything is solved filmai but you still love it for a feeling.
Yesterday I received an email in response to previous contact with the announcement that I have a pick-up order from DHL will be received soon and that my X10 then controlled by Fuji and the sensor is replaced. It's me unfortunately Still not clear how long I will be losing my camera but it's really happening! filmai I've been testing encountered the new sensor filmai and look very good! So I have every confidence that everything will be okay. I am, despite the Orbs hassles, still extremely pleased with the X10, so much so that I set my Nikon (D200, Sigma 12-24, Nikkor 28-70 / 2.8, 80-200 / 2.8, 105 / 2.8 micro ) go exchange it for a Xpro-1. filmai Just my 50m / 1.8m and my 85mm / 2.0 I want to keep and to use using an adapter.
I also emailed Fuji. Nothing is known of di problem. However, the reaction which does not have all the cameras that. I would then have to contact the service desk. Now I have focus problems with the message on the display. It also appears filmai that several pictures stung sharp. Does anyone have the same problems?
I have a slightly different problem with my X10. Topics in full sun are quite overexposed, manually correct with -2 stops gives no effect, it's like it's not werkt.Hij has been back twice at Fuji and needs to be tested. But in the meantime, my confidence in themselves beautiful but expensive camera seems quite shocked.
Further about the overexposure problem of X10. Fuji has replaced the optical unit. What is meant by it? Strange because it seems a problem of the illumination sensor and / or software.
With portrait photography you all can
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