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Fuji's XT1 New Firmware Update A Killer
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 381859" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Just a little disclaimer about the 1/32000 shutter speed: You will not be able to use flash and it is not advised to use it with fast moving subjects. The whole idea behind it, is to be able to use Fuji's primes wide open in very bright light (Fuji has primes with max aperture of f/1.2). This "issue" was discussed on some Fuji forums and i have even come across it myself. On a bright day, when you try to shoot wide open, your shutter speed max's out (1/4000 being the fastest on the XP1). One way to remedy this, was to use an ND filter (which the X100 has built-in). Anyhow, Fuji was listening to all those folks on forums - they actually do listen. You would not believe how many firmware updates run parallel to what people had been discussing on Fuji forums months before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 381859, member: 9619"] Just a little disclaimer about the 1/32000 shutter speed: You will not be able to use flash and it is not advised to use it with fast moving subjects. The whole idea behind it, is to be able to use Fuji's primes wide open in very bright light (Fuji has primes with max aperture of f/1.2). This "issue" was discussed on some Fuji forums and i have even come across it myself. On a bright day, when you try to shoot wide open, your shutter speed max's out (1/4000 being the fastest on the XP1). One way to remedy this, was to use an ND filter (which the X100 has built-in). Anyhow, Fuji was listening to all those folks on forums - they actually do listen. You would not believe how many firmware updates run parallel to what people had been discussing on Fuji forums months before. [/QUOTE]
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