fixed point
 
The on/off switch on my X100T is *much* looser than my X-E1, and looser than I remember my X100 being. Has anyone else noticed this? I'm wondering if I need to send it back to Fuji, or if this is just the way the X100T is. Every time I pull the camera out of my bag, it has managed to turn itself on, and it frequently gets bumped on while I'm walking around with it on my shoulder.
olakiril
Well-known
Yep, I had the same impression.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Compared to my X-T1, the X100T switch is just a tiny bit easier to move. But I'd expect this since all the switches on the X-T1 are weather sealed.
wpm
Member
on/off switch
on/off switch
I haven't had any trouble with either my x100s or t. My XPro however, is a major pain. It'll turn on nearly by looking at it. Not so with the newer ones I've looked at. Something Fuji should address.
on/off switch
I haven't had any trouble with either my x100s or t. My XPro however, is a major pain. It'll turn on nearly by looking at it. Not so with the newer ones I've looked at. Something Fuji should address.
bhop73
Well-known
Mine feels about the same as my old X100 did, which was still easy to bump.
Share: