My x10's is too firm, for the moment ...
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Le 10 juin 13 à 08:38, SwissPace a écrit :
> Chris, I actually think it looks ok in the flesh and at least I didn't
> gor for a garish colour. In this case function triumphs over form. The
> fix is probably much more expensive, X-Pro2 ?
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> On 6/8/13 11:46 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
>> No, Ian! There must be a more elegant fix.
>>
>> I had a thumbgrip for my X100 which fixed to the hot shoe and
>> covered the back part of the exposure compensation dial. The X100S
>> has a dial with higher friction (or something), but I still have
>> the thumbgrip fixed.
>>
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