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  1. Yeah, it's extended and locked. No problem with this part. The only issue is the it's not stiff, it moves when the shutter fires causing a slight shake.
  2. There is a little wobble in the lens barrel and when I shutter fires I noticed the lens moves horizontally either to the right or to the left. I tested it after this problem and found out serious shakes on 1/250s shutter speed and lower. Anyone experienced this problem with their rollei? Any idea how to fix it? Many thanks!
  3. I have the YN560 and YN565EX. I have the very basic triggers with no LCD, They recently started acting up. As I don't use triggered flashes very often, I have been looking for a very cheap alternative -hopefully- with an LCD so I can control the flashes from the transmitter.
  4. Thank you for your detailed reply! My point was I wanted to use a cheap trigger with my yongnuo flashes in which I can control them from the transmitter.
  5. Would Neewer transmitters work with Yongnuo receivers?
  6. <p>Hello everyone,<br> Is there a way to change the focus point in Fujifilm X-E2s while shooting using the right-left-up-down buttons without switching to the focus adjustment mode? Like with the DSLRs..<br> <br />Thanks!</p>
  7. <p>David, Thank you for your response. Actually I have been thinking about visiting Hong Kong particularly for many reasons. I'm interested in exploring the culture there. Buying the camera from there is just another reason.<br /><br /><br />Fuji Egypt accepts only international warranties. Which is offered at some sellers in HK. I called them and found out that they don't have the model I want. They have the old version which lacks many features and improved specs in the recent model. And they sell it for $400 higher.<br /><br />Yeah, customs and taxes are a real problem in Egypt. Especially after they added something called "customs taxes" to duty taxes, fees and customs. So it's really crazy I could pay 100% total fees. But I have a way to let it work out nicely. They usually don't tax travelers who have a big list of pre-approved checked electronics. I approve gears I have on my passport, so they write down all equipment SN on the last paper in my passport with an official stamp.<br /><br />I hope nothing goes wrong there. But I think that as long as I avoid dangers, so no problem. :)</p>
  8. <p>Ian, you want me to avoid Nathan Rd.? I will be staying right in it. :D Is it so dangerous there?</p>
  9. <p>Leslie, I looked them up on the internet. They seem very popular and trusted. They have a very good reviews especially Wing Shing. I watched a video inside the store. Wow so crowded. The addresses are so easy though... I guess. :) Yeah I checked the map. It's close around 2-3 km this is OK for me. I love walking. Thank you so much Leslie for your help. I will share my experience here next month.</p>
  10. <p>Leslie, you just mentioned a very important point. Not to shop at the Weekends. Actually I was gonna go shopping on the Weekend. :) I will try to make it during the weekdays.<br> <br />I will be staying in Kowloon, HK, HK. I have no idea if it's close by Mong Kok. I will check out the map. <br> If Wing Shing is the counter part of BHPhoto. I will absolutely go for it. :)</p>
  11. <p>Ray, thanks for your response. I will take a note of the store your mentioned. I'm planning to start the camera body or the camera + lens kit new and buy two more lenses used just to reduce costs. So I think I will have to look at used stores.<br> <br />You mean the lower prices are just tricky just to pull your leg? Yeah, it's logic. When Fuji everywhere all over the world has a fixed price of $1000. It's unusual to find a store sells it for $800 new. It makes sense! :)</p>
  12. <p>Leslie, thank you for responding. So there are no even Fuji stores there? I meant like this one http://fujifilmshop.com.hk/ They put an address for the shop. I contacted them and got no response. And yeah I wanna buy it new. <br /> <br />I also noticed that some stores in HK sell the same camera with less prices like 20% - 30% lower prices. I don't usually prefer these. I'd be more comfortable with trusted dealers/suppliers. <br /> <br />I'm sorry I may sounded naive. I just have bad experiences buying from approved suppliers in other countries. And I have never been in HK before. So I have no idea how things are like there. :)<br> <br />Anyways, can you recommend any trusted suppliers in HK? </p>
  13. <p>This might sound like a weird question. But I'm really worried. I'm gonna make a trip to Hong Kong to purchase a Fuji camera. This will be my first time to buy something from there. So I have no idea. Is it genuine?<br> Thanks on advance!</p>
  14. <p>In my own opinion I think the main reason is vogue! It's all about propaganda and marketing. They have been trending in the market for many years. These cameras are heavy, plastic, noisy, overrated, big ... and still trending. Like Charleston pants in the 70's. They were worn by almost everyone. Why? Because they worn by everyone. :)</p>
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