seekermeister
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edit: the guy who bought 4 units with lens error probably didn't read about how to turn the camera on. The power switch is the lens itself.
It's hard to judge by the video attachment on the review with the 4 "defective" cameras, because it was taken too closely to see how he was turning it on, but that may well be the reason for his problems, but it can't be for others, because they were accepted and repaired under warranty, and I can't imagine Fuji accepting frivolous claimsYou can turn on the LCD to view the photos you took by just pressing the "play" button. You DON't have to turn the whole system on through the lens.
A little tolerance please. If I knew exactly what I wanted, I wouldn't have to ask questions.If it is on a tripod, yes. The longer the zoom, the shakier and trickier the focus gets. If it has optical stabilization, sometime it works.
I have nothing else to add here. The item you are asking me about is not the one that I would think about getting myself. Plus, you keep changing your mind about what you want to use it for. Define what you want and stick to it. Otherwise, you will not get anywhere wasting your own time. If you want something that does everthing, get a DSLR body, get a macro lens, a zoom lens and an all around fast lens and get ready to pay at least $3000.
Cheers!
Everything breaks. You just need to decide which one you want to break.
You don't know that. You just read too much... a camera prone to breakage
Of course not. Just my observation after our long discussion.That's a low blow.