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Following initial reports, Fujifilm confirms ‘small percentage’ of X-Pro3 units have an EVF defect

21 Jan
DPReview reader and Fujifilm X-Pro 3 owner Etienne Waldron shared the above photo in an attempt to demonstrate the brightness issue with the EVF display inside his unit.

Following concerns shared in the DPReview forums and on Fuji X Forums, Fujifilm has confirmed to DPReview that a ‘very small percentage’ of its X-Pro3 cameras are experiencing an issue that impacts the electronic viewfinder. As reported by impacted camera owners, including DPReview reader Etienne Waldron, who kindly shared the photos in this article with us, this issue causes the display in the EVF to appear substantially overexposed, though the problem doesn’t impact the model’s LCD.

The brightness issue doesn’t just affect the image either—reports note it’s apparent throughout the menu as well.

The exact cause of this issue is unclear at this time, and Fujifilm’s below statement doesn’t divulge what exactly is going on, but it appears to be a hardware defect rather than a software problem. Fuji is merely advising impacted customers to get in contact with its customer service for help, with a Fujifilm spokesperson telling DPReview the following in a statement via email:

Our customers are always our number one priority. We take feedback to heart and always strive to provide the highest possible quality in our products. We are aware of the phenomenon affecting the viewfinder in a very small percentage of X-Pro3 units. We advise our customers to contact Fujifilm customer service directly to solve any questions or concerns they may have about the camera.

Note the difference between the flip-down LCD and the EVF.

This issue is particularly frustrating for users in light of the camera’s EVF-centric design. The model features a hidden flip-down LCD that limits the ways in which the camera can be used in the absence of the viewfinder. Because the defect is causing a very overexposed image, the EVF is essentially unusable for impacted camera owners. Unfortunately, replacing the faulty camera is the only known solution to the problem at this time.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Google Pixel 3 camera defect causes loud clicking, OIS issue while shooting

07 Aug

A number of Google’s $ 499 Pixel 3 smartphone units are experiencing an issue that causes the camera to ‘shake’ while recording video even when the device is placed on a stable surface. A large number Pixel 3 owners have published complaints about this problem on Reddit, Twitter, the Google Support forums, and other online destinations.

The issue appears to primarily impact the Pixel 3 model, though there are some reports of it related to the larger Pixel 3 XL. Sample videos from users show the camera’s focus constantly adjusting itself or, in other examples, producing a prominent wobble effect similar to what one would get by shaking the phone.

Though Google hasn’t provided an official statement about the matter at this time, a loud clicking sound produced from the camera while recording indicates the problem may stem from the Pixel 3’s optical image stabilization system. Pixel 3 owner ‘anaymakan’ shared a video demonstrating this problem on the Pixel 3 subreddit in late May.

Because this appears to be a hardware defect, Pixel 3 owners have been unsuccessful in finding a workaround solution. Owners of the faulty devices report having it solved by getting a replacement phone that doesn’t suffer from the same problem.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Quick N’ Easy Photoshop Tutorials #6 – Photoshop Defect & Blemish Retouching

17 Mar

SIXTH EPISODE!! SUBSCRIBE NOW AND NEVER MISS ANOTHER ONE 🙂 This is the first episode of Quick N’ Easy Photoshop released normally – last week, to celebrate the launch of the series we did a video everyday, but now that the excitements died down a bit, we’ll be uploading a new episode every Monday, Wednesday and Friday! Subscribe and don’t miss the next episodes 🙂 In this episode we’ll be doing some very basic photo and image editing involving retouching and cleaning up a womans facial defects – something everybody is interested in doing with Photoshop, I’m sure!Enjoy the episode and tell me what you’d like to see in future episodes in the comments section below! 🙂 Official website – www.dionrodrigues.com Official Twitter – www.twitter.com/DionRodrigues adobe photoshop cs 4 editing photos intro to photoshop layers pen tool selections gradients colour tools on apple mac macbook pro
Video Rating: 4 / 5