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I have bought a soft shutter button. Went with a flat silver so it looks all tied in. I also got a spare battery with the camera also so no issues atm, but I think I'll get another one just in case.
Yes I totally get what you mean regarding the look of the camera, it's understated which is...
I really like it.
Got to admit, when I 1st got it, I was unsure. The camera and feel itself was lovely and it looked great but I was a bit unsure on the picture taking of it. It just felt different to my dslr.
However, now I've had a little play with it, I'm much more comfortable with it. I...
Bought myself a mint 2nd Fuji X100s the other day for a walkaround camera. Took a pic of it on my phone when it arrived and i quite like it, although its been edited.
And a picture taken of my cat Ripley, from the X100s and edited again.
Mine does exactly the same. Mine is down to the star fog not fitting fully in the motor as it' properly chewed up, so it doesn't engage properly.
If the star cog fits tight, it makes the flaps rotate. If it's not, then hot air will just come out as the cog just slips to warm.
Any help would be appreciated. I know the b14 shocks use a m9x1 nut for the top which is different to most kits/standard. These can be purchased from a nut/bolt store or a bilstein supplier.
However I cannot confirm about the washers that sit on the shocks. I believe these can be bought from...
I attacked the heater issue myself as I had the same problem. Have a look in my thread to see some pics and a write up of how it went.
Probably around September ish time last year so quite late in the thread.
How odd, Obviously something is definitely wrong there with the metal bits floating but strange how you've had no symptoms. But at least you found out this way.
Are you getting a clutch release bearing fitted too? Makes sense while its all out and doing a clutch change.
Yes i did and have done again on my current RB.
Yes they are secure. A lot of cars run a stud/mut conversion as standard. You don't need spacers but you would need to do some research onto what sizes you'd need as the fronts will be longer than the rears. I have 16mm front spacers and 5m rear...
Looks mega clean Dan :smiley:
Looks great mate and they really suit the stripes. Definitely keep them. I do contemplate adding them to mine at times. I think they work well with the white wheels :cool:
I must admit, that's all I've been watching over the last few days! Sean Tucker done a nice review on it, amonst others. I think the S is the one to get for me. The T/F are way out of budget and the x100 is a bit dated and vastly improved with the S, upon reading.
Our wedding photgropher had...