07-13-2017, 12:19 PM
I recently bought a Fujifilm XQ2 and there is something I just can't figure out.
Yes, I have gone through the user manual a number of times.
In very bright daylight when the correct shutter speed for f1.8 is around 1/5000-1/8000 the XQ2 tops out at 1/1000 even though it can shoot at 1/4000 - according to the manual. The 1/1000 shutter speed is set in red to indicate that the exposure will not be correct but will still shoot at this shutter speed.
When I stop down to f2.8 it will shoot at 1/1200 so I know that 1/1000 can not be the fastest shutter speed on the XQ2.
Is it a XQ2 only problem or are there any other Fujifilm users here having the same issue?
Yes, I have gone through the user manual a number of times.
In very bright daylight when the correct shutter speed for f1.8 is around 1/5000-1/8000 the XQ2 tops out at 1/1000 even though it can shoot at 1/4000 - according to the manual. The 1/1000 shutter speed is set in red to indicate that the exposure will not be correct but will still shoot at this shutter speed.
When I stop down to f2.8 it will shoot at 1/1200 so I know that 1/1000 can not be the fastest shutter speed on the XQ2.
Is it a XQ2 only problem or are there any other Fujifilm users here having the same issue?