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Zlatan Rasidovic https://dev.zlatanrasidovic.com Mon, 11 Mar 2024 22:53:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0.1 Fujifilm X100V slow storing pictures https://dev.zlatanrasidovic.com/fujifilm-x100v-slow-storing-pictures/ Fri, 16 Feb 2024 15:14:24 +0000 https://dev.zlatanrasidovic.com/?p=315 Read more]]> I recently purchased the Fujifilm X100V and have been thoroughly enjoying it. It is easy to carry around and fun to use, which has made me take more pictures.

However, after a few days, I noticed that storing pictures was taking significantly longer than before. Initially, I thought the problem might be with my SD card, but the issue persisted even after trying multiple cards. The problem disappeared after I performed a factory reset of the camera, leading me to suspect that it was related to my settings. I tried turning on and off every setting individually and finally found the culprit.

👉 Solution

It turns out that if your CLARITY setting is anything other than 0, it will take a long time for the X100V to process and store your image. Just leave CLARITY at 0 and the camera will be really fast again.

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