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Its really loud on mine.
When it focuses and when I have everything on auto, as I move camera around constant clicking sound.
Normal?
I'm not an xp1 owner, but I did hear about this problem in this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GqtPURabBac
Apparently its the aperture blades moving around. That sucks.
The work round I found to stop this is to use the Optical View Finder, and turn off the live view screen, this seems to stop the aperture blades clicking it also and cuts out the noise the camera makes when switching between the optical view finder and EVF. It may not suit everyones style of working.
Floyd
RealXenuis
04-06-2012, 09:27
It's the aperture adjusting to keep the LCD/EVF at a consistent brightness. Doesn't bother or suck for me, and others apparently. But it bothers enough that I would be surprised if Fuji doesn't allow for some more easy control over it.
I haven't really noticed it when in use. Yes, if you listen closely you'll hear it but I can honestly say I've not noticed it.
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Use OVF and turn on Power Save
I haven't really noticed it when in use. Yes, if you listen closely you'll hear it but I can honestly say I've not noticed it.
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You might want to book a hearing assessment if you can't hear it. :D It's certainly audible. If you've habituated to it already you're good. If you develop tinnitus, you'll cope well with that too. ;)
You might want to book a hearing assessment if you can't hear it. :D It's certainly audible. If you've habituated to it already you're good. If you develop tinnitus, you'll cope well with that too. ;)
Sorry, I didn't pick that up, could you say that again! Ma tinnitus is bad tonight 😉
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sar-photo
04-06-2012, 12:15
Does this happen in Aperture Priority?
FrozenInTime
04-06-2012, 12:37
Video and sound of the aperture rattlesnake effect via Eric Kim
at 2:48 an 4:45 in
http://erickimphotography.com/blog/2012/04/interview-with-detroit-street-photographer-brian-day-and-review-of-the-fujifilm-x-pro-1/
JHutchins
04-06-2012, 13:54
Does this happen in Aperture Priority?
Aperture priority, entirely manual, entirely automatic -- if the camera's turned on and one of the Fuji X mount lenses is on the camera, it happens. The only way to make it not happen so far as I can tell is to turn the power save feature on, use the optical viewfinder only and turn the LCD off (if powersave & the LCD aren't off it'll make the skittering sound even if you are using the optical viewfinder).
Other unfortunate reality related to this -- when you're using the electronic viewfinder the aperture you're looking through is not necessessarily the aperture you've set it to.
I do not get this feature at all -- I see no real reason for it. I've spent a lot of time, now, with Leica M lenses on the Fuji and the EVF & LCD really adjust quite quickly to brightness changes and things look just fine with an M lens wide open in full sun. It is irksome, it makes manual focus unreliable (fortunately, so far as I can tell, the 35 doesn't show any evidence of focus shift) and I'm just not sure it does anything useful.
I really enjoy this camera and am not really a critic, but I would really like Fuji to give people an option to turn this feature off.
Does this happen in Aperture Priority?
It happens in aperture priority but as I said earlier, I think I have noticed it once but in general use, I haven't noticed it in use. It'll happen if you leave the power switched on when you are not using the camera as the aperture is constantly adjusting to the light levels.
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digitalintrigue
04-06-2012, 15:03
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXmdXdw7wkQ
I can hear it but it isn't loud to me, even with my ear next to the camera...
I just fired the shutter on my 67ii Pentax ... it puts all other camera 'noises' into perspective!
nfbuckeye
04-06-2012, 17:47
Doesn't bother me, really. My Leica X1 did the same thing.
rasterdogs
04-06-2012, 18:49
I turn off my hearing aid and all's well!
Only kidding, I hear it but it doesn't really bother me.
Clearly it bugs some folks a bunch.
I totally love the Xpro-1 - Fun Camera!
-rasterdogs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXmdXdw7wkQ
I can hear it but it isn't loud to me, even with my ear next to the camera...
Robert, I bet you could make a music video using your hand and the sounds of the aperture blades. With all the interest in the Xpro1 it could go viral.....
Maybe Hendrix Are you Experienced?
It does bother me but love the camera.
Any thoughts on larger frame shifting on ovf display? I should really look at the manual.
digitalintrigue
04-06-2012, 19:42
Robert, I bet you could make a music video using your hand and the sounds of the aperture blades. With all the interest in the Xpro1 it could go viral.....
Maybe Hendrix Are you Experienced?
:)
Maestro!
jsrockit
04-07-2012, 05:52
Any thoughts on larger frame shifting on ovf display? I should really look at the manual.
what do you mean by this?
hollandphotos
04-07-2012, 06:42
Use OVF and turn on Power Save
Keep in mind this slows down the AF
what do you mean by this?
When shooting ovf and display on top, there are two boxes: one large and one small. My assumption is that small box is focus spot and larger is frame line.
I noticed that large box shifts left right depending on what I am shooting
BTMarcais
04-07-2012, 20:29
That is parralax correction- it's moving the box depending on how far/close you're focused at to compensate for the difference between what the lens is seeing and what you're seeing through the viewfinder.
-Brian
david.elliott
04-07-2012, 21:12
Aperture priority, entirely manual, entirely automatic -- if the camera's turned on and one of the Fuji X mount lenses is on the camera, it happens. The only way to make it not happen so far as I can tell is to turn the power save feature on, use the optical viewfinder only and turn the LCD off (if powersave & the LCD aren't off it'll make the skittering sound even if you are using the optical viewfinder).
Other unfortunate reality related to this -- when you're using the electronic viewfinder the aperture you're looking through is not necessessarily the aperture you've set it to.
I do not get this feature at all -- I see no real reason for it. I've spent a lot of time, now, with Leica M lenses on the Fuji and the EVF & LCD really adjust quite quickly to brightness changes and things look just fine with an M lens wide open in full sun. It is irksome, it makes manual focus unreliable (fortunately, so far as I can tell, the 35 doesn't show any evidence of focus shift) and I'm just not sure it does anything useful.
I really enjoy this camera and am not really a critic, but I would really like Fuji to give people an option to turn this feature off.
this is the more annoying problem in my opinion. if i want to use the evf and manually focus at f/1.4 or f/2, then i want the lens to actually be at that aperture.
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