I purchased a Fuji because it was best for taking photos in very low light, and I needed to take photos under UV lighting for my university dissertation.
the only thing I wasn’t keen on is that to select the very low light fearture you have to manually select it, it doesn’t automatically select itself in very low light.
It has been a very good camera, but a few months ago there was a grinding noise as it was trying to focus, and all of my photos were out of focus.
All of a sudden the noise stopped and it has worked Ok ever since. Perhaps some dirt had got into the mechanism.
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Thanks for the info! I’m going to try this out tonight.
Thanks! I’m just trying to help people out. I hope you learn a lot here.
I purchased a Fuji because it was best for taking photos in very low light, and I needed to take photos under UV lighting for my university dissertation.
the only thing I wasn’t keen on is that to select the very low light fearture you have to manually select it, it doesn’t automatically select itself in very low light.
It has been a very good camera, but a few months ago there was a grinding noise as it was trying to focus, and all of my photos were out of focus.
All of a sudden the noise stopped and it has worked Ok ever since. Perhaps some dirt had got into the mechanism.
Steve.