Jim Radcliffe
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Yep, I knew that. I find their response to be less than satisfying. This is obviously a sensor flaw and frankly, in my opinion, they should have never allowed this particular sensor to be placed in any of their cameras.Fuji has already acknowledged (thought it doe depend apparently who you ask! ) that this is a sensor issue. The firmware will only try to reduce the effect but the sensor is what it is.
- Raist
I use the X10 and it is capable of doing some wonderful things.. as long as there are no specular highlights in the shot. I'm not returning mine but I do feel Fuji owes those who bought, what I feel is a flawed camera, some form of rebate. Fuji did not test the sensor thoroughly enough or they would have caught this sensor flaw.
I would not have purchased the X10 had I known the sensor had that issue and I did not discover the issue until almost a month after I bought the camera.
I like the X10 for so many reasons.. it's just a huge shame that this flaw exists and Fuji never caught it or decided that it was a minor issue, not worthy of being addressed.
If the Fuji XS-1 uses the same sensor it will probably have the same problem.