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Now that Fujifilm has introduced their new ‘next generation’ camera body, I’m anxious to read or see any information that pertains to the AF inconsistency issue I, along with others, have found with several models of Fujifilm APS-C cameras.
Unfortunately, still being on my coast-to-coast, Route 66 road trip, I’ve not had time to read or view any of the early reports. In fact, I’m struggling to get out a blog post about the trip each day. As of now, I’ve only read the spec sheet about the X-H2s and it seems like a terrific upgrade not only from the X-H2 but also from the X-T4.
As I get time, I’ll try to read and view more X-H2s information with the goal of finding anyone who brings forth any AF issues. I hope no one does as my Fujifilm gear is still my all time favorite digital kit.
Personally, I plan on waiting for the X-H2 and/or the X-T5 as I want a bit more resolution and less video orientation than is in the X-H2s.
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Dennis A. Mook
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Tested your problem with my two Fuji cameras with several lens. And yes I experienced the same problem especiallyin low light.
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