- #CANNOT GET FUJIFILM PC AUTOSAVE TO WORK MOVIE#
- #CANNOT GET FUJIFILM PC AUTOSAVE TO WORK DRIVERS#
- #CANNOT GET FUJIFILM PC AUTOSAVE TO WORK UPGRADE#
- #CANNOT GET FUJIFILM PC AUTOSAVE TO WORK SOFTWARE#
There's also a Windows 10 Upgrade discussion taking place over in ePHOTOzine's forum. Besides that, the AutoSave is disabled when your. In short, the AutoSave feature is meant for users who save files to OneDrive.
#CANNOT GET FUJIFILM PC AUTOSAVE TO WORK DRIVERS#
If you're experiencing compatibility issues with your printer and Windows 10, head over to the Microsoft Community pages where you'll find more details on printer drivers and connection issues. That is, the AutoSave feature is turned off and cannot be turned on when you are working on a document without saving it to OneDrive/SharePoint Online or when working on a document saved on your computer or offline. Until then, they can't guarantee the compatibility of these applications with Windows 10.
#CANNOT GET FUJIFILM PC AUTOSAVE TO WORK SOFTWARE#
Nikon say they will examine Windows 10 compatibility for these pieces of software and publish their findings once complete.
#CANNOT GET FUJIFILM PC AUTOSAVE TO WORK MOVIE#
Nikon also released a Windows 10 compatibility announcement in regards to the following applications: Capture NX-D, ViewNX-i (including ViewNX-Movie Editor), Picture Control Utility 2, Camera Control Pro 2, Nikon Message Center 2, Wireless Transmitter Utility (originally named WT-4 Setup Utility), NEF codec, NRW codec, ViewNX 2, Capture NX 2, Short Movie Creator, IPTC Preset Manager and GP-N100 Utility. Once complete, they will make another announcement.Īs well as cameras, Fujifilm is checking 5 applications: MyFinePix Studio installer, RAW File Converter EX 2.0 powered by Silkypix installer, PC AutoSave installer, Tethered Shooting Software HS-V5 for Windows installer and Tethered Capture Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom installer. When tested, we couldn't see the files on the memory card inserted in a Fujifilm X-E2 when connected directly to a PC but the files are visible in the PC's file explorer when a memory card is inserted directly into a memory card reader which is connected to the PC.įor those of you who are experiencing issues and are looking for a solution to the problem, there doesn't seem to be one as of yet but the Microsoft team has said they are aware of the problems and they are 'rapidly working on a fix'.įujifilm also published a statement in regards to camera compatibility with Windows 10 in which they said they will be performing checks on the Fujifilm X series cameras and FinePix series cameras which were launched in 2010 or later. Over on Reddit, some photographers are reporting they can view JPEGs but not RAW files. Issues include the camera being recognised but images not showing and memory cards not being read correctly, even by card readers, and the OS saying the card needs to be formatted. In the meantime, you'll have two great cameras to use.When a new operating system is released, there's usually a few bugs and compatibility issues that need ironing out and the new version of Windows doesn't seem to be bucking the trend with some photographers reporting camera compatibility issues.Īccording to comments by our members in the forum, the main cameras proving problematic seem to be the Fujifilm X series and some Nikon cameras, including the D7000. Make sure your Mac and camera are connected to the same wi-fi and youre close enough to the router so that the wi-fi signal is strong enough. Perhaps a year from now you'll decide to sell one or the other. But why hurry to do so? Take your time shoot with both cameras for a while. Just maybe, later on, you'll decide to sell the Pen-F (or the X100V). Both cameras together are small and light enough to fit in a small camera bag. These days, I (once in a while) carry two cameras (the Pen-F and the X100V), the Pen-F with a 50mm (equivalent) lens aboard, the X100V having a 35mm (equivalent) fixed focal length lens of course. This just happened so I turned my computer back on opened word but the autosave file there was from yesterday when a similar event occurred. My laptop has stopped warning me when my battery is about to die and just shuts down with no warning. The Pen-F takes interchangeable lenses while the X100V doesn't.īack in the old film days, at times, I carried two identical cameras, one with color film, the other with Black and White film. I have autosave set to save a copy every 10 mins just in case.
The Pen-F has image stabilization while the X100V doesn't. The Pen-F feels as good, and perhaps better, than the X100V in the hand. In fact, following my purchase of the Fuji X100V, I learned to appreciate my Pen-F yet more.
I have both the Oly Pen-F and the Fuji X100V and I wouldn't sell either.