I live your idea of more fuel pop up warnings. I am only getting about 280 (ish) miles per tank so I will probably try to keep it no less than 1/4 tank on road trips.
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Thank you for the compliment. I have long been a Canon photographer, but since I bike a lot and also hike, I wanted an excellent but compact-style camera to carry with me, so recently I acquired some Fuji cameras and lenses. Most of the photos here were taken with a XT-5 and a 70-300mm lens which was just great for travel photo where there are animals like bison. I also have a really small XT-30 II which I carry with me on on my bike.Great photography. Mind me asking what you took the photos with? (sorry I am a camera nerd)
Thanks!
Mike
Well I came back to this thread and thought I had posted a reply to you so apologies. Long story short, I am a long time Canon shooter, but I bike a lot and hike on vacation trips, so I wanted something to carry (all the time) that is lighter and smaller but takes great photo images with the kinds of controls you expect with a professional camera. So I bought into some Fuji cameras over a year ago, specifically an XT-5 and XT-30 II. Most of the photos posted here were taken with the XT-5 and a Fuji 70-300mm lens that I really love. It's small enough to pack into a 2 liter hip pack or small backpack. With the XT-30 II, I can carry it on a hip pack on my bike. That camera also sat right next to me in the Land Cruiser on our trips to National Parks and other scenic areas. I am finding it is becoming almost as indispensable as my Canon.Great photography. Mind me asking what you took the photos with? (sorry I am a camera nerd)
Thanks!
Mike
I think low fuel warning shows up after the distance to empty hits zero.I 100% agree on the low fuel level warning needed. I did a 1400 mile road trip and almost ran out of gas as I wasn't paying attention. Looked down and 15 miles left to empty...... yikes. No warning. It really needs a low fuel level beep or something. It has everything else that beeps?
Don't want to ever see that warning! LOLI think low fuel warning shows up after the distance to empty hits zero.
Most vehicles have 30-50 miles of range after low fuel light comes on. So about 2 gallons remaining in the fuel tank makes sense.Today I got a low fuel warning at 10 miles…. It was down to 4 miles by the time I reached gas station. Filled tank but it only took 15.5 gallons… I was very surprised by that! It would mean there was still 2 gallons, right?