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26.1MP Sensor At the heart of X100V is the state-of-the-art X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 combination. It jam-packs plenty of cool/useful features into a small, tough-built package that's a pleasure to shoot with and thus, has earned our silver award.We've updated our 'best cameras over $2000' buying guide, and the Sony a7R IV is now our favorite mirrorless camera in the $2000-4000 price range. Read on to learn about our favorite enthusiast long zoom cameras.I don't think it should.  All Fuji lenses (except for the mechanical ones) are fly by wire.  When you turn off the power, that means that everything except the refresh and time function are off.The EOS R5 has been a long time coming – we knew it had 8K and we knew it had an AF joystick. ... but the manual focus system is unchanged from previous versions. cheers.A manual focus 'lock' function would be handy as well as the lens is easy to knock out of position if you have it set on 2m for example. It sits alongside the Nikon D850, which is our choice for those who prefer DSLRs.I think even the Fuji X70 remembers lens position as well.I apologize for the thread resurrection here, but it would be nice if the camera would at least remember where you had manually focused it to. If it resets to 2m it means 2m anywhere around the barrel, and likewise remembering position when on/off still means it could be anywhere around the barrel- i.e. Not ideal but and improvement over the iffy auto focus I find. Find out in our initial review based on hands-on time with the camera.Thanks! Hopefully Fuji addresses this by the time I can afford one!I have to admit that I haven't seen this issue as I never zone focus anymore. Close Focus. Existing file for Fujifilm X100FSorry for our mistake, we've corrected the link of Fujifilm X100V Russian PDF user manual, you can download it again from this post now. The camera lens itself has fixed positions, which means you don't need to view an LCD to check your distance and it remembers these positions when on/off. First, you want to set the camera to use both auto and manual focus. In its square crop mode, the X100V just happens to have the same picture shape and angle-of-view as a 6 × 6cm Hasselblad has with its classic 80mm f/2.8 Zeiss Planar. I had the original, the S, and now the F. This iteration is soooo good now with the ability to program whatever settings you prefer and then turn the screen off and only use manual controls. I would gladly sacrifice the slim lens profile since once you put a filter on it, it's double the size anyway. The lens and it's focusing is the last thing left on this camera to take it from really great to just about perfect.all the previous Fuji cameras I had (X100, X100S, X70, X-Pro 1 and X-Pro 2) do remember the setting.