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Posted: Tue Jul 21st, 2015 10:05
 
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Looks like the 100-400mm might be delayed till early 2017 now.

http://www.fujirumors.com/rumor-xf100-400-and-xf120mmf2-8-delayed-anonymous-source/

 




Posted: Wed Jul 22nd, 2015 14:59
 
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I am more and more less conviced by FujiRumours website. It seems to constant publish conflicting spurious rumours.


That said I certainly hope the 100-400 is not delayed. I would prefer to have it today!



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Posted: Fri Jul 24th, 2015 08:07
 
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jk wrote:
I am more and more less conviced by FujiRumours website. It seems to constant publish conflicting spurious rumours.


That said I certainly hope the 100-400 is not delayed. I would prefer to have it today!


You and me both, so let's hope it's March 2016 rather than March 2017!

 




Posted: Fri Jul 24th, 2015 08:18
 
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What's the situation with Fuji equipment and international warranties? Is it the same as Nikon, where anything obtained from outside the EU is regarded as grey and outside of UK warranty cover?



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Apparently not.
I still need to send in my XT1 (bought in HK) for adjustment as it has the light leak problem via the remote socket.
Fuji sent me a RMA for it last year.



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Posted: Sat Jul 25th, 2015 08:38
 
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jk wrote:
Apparently not.
I still need to send in my XT1 (bought in HK) for adjustment as it has the light leak problem via the remote socket.
Fuji sent me a RMA for it last year.


What's the story about a light leak? Should I be looking?



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Posted: Sat Jul 25th, 2015 10:13
 
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Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
Apparently not.
I still need to send in my XT1 (bought in HK) for adjustment as it has the light leak problem via the remote socket.
Fuji sent me a RMA for it last year.


What's the story about a light leak? Should I be looking?

And me!

 




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Only happened on the first batch of XT1 cameras.
If you use 6400ISO, Open the hatch that covers the HDMI, USB and Microphone/Remote Release area and then shine a light onto this area you get a light leak onto the image.

A gasket was not fitted on these ports as they were covered.
Fuji UK allow you to send back camera for fixing for free.



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Posted: Sat Jul 25th, 2015 14:15
 
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jk wrote:
Only happened on the first batch of XT1 cameras.
If you use 6400ISO, Open the hatch that covers the HDMI, USB and Microphone/Remote Release area and then shine a light onto this area you get a light leak onto the image.

A gasket was not fitted on these ports as they were covered.
Fuji UK allow you to send back camera for fixing for free.


Do we have to check serial numbers somewhere or did they contact owners?



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I tested.

The serial numbers vary by region.
See this thread for the detail.
http://www.fujix-forum.com/index.php?/topic/19546-fuji-x-t1-light-leak/page-1?hl=+x-t1%20+light%20+leak



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