I don’t need all that customisation, so I’ve switched it all off.I always find it interesting to learn how others set up the same camera.
Some of the modes might become apparent through need, but if they don’t, it doesn’t matter, they’re just there for someone else’s needs.This is menu that by default is allocated to the Fn2 button – even if I was inclined to keep it allocated to the button, the features within are not ones I useAs far as I can work out, the rear command dial has two functions. Buy the Silver x100v on Amazon - https://amzn.to/39QUjxd Buy the Black x100v on Amazo * Is packed with over 900 tips and tricks to help you master photography with an X100V.Purchase price includes epub/mobi files! The first-gen A7 cameras were awful in terms of their button and menu layout, and the second-gen not much better either.Thanks Khürt, unfortunately, my motivations for the switch to Sony came from a place of wanting to adapt lenses to full frame, reather than much else.
Sorry; it simply expects you to guess what you need to deactivate so flash can work.The X100V is smart enough to time-out and turn-off automatically even if a photo is displayed in CONT mode; it won't run down the battery if you walk away after taking a photo in that setting.I haven't tried these screw-on optical converters; I think these are silly wastes of time and money â but that's just me.
Unfortunately, with the Fuji you either have to leave it on this mode or cycle through the other modes to get to it.
Herbert Kaspar - 4. The next mode called ‘Area’ is the most useful to me – this allows you to tap the screen to select the area you want to focus but keeps it in autofocus. You know someone the other day questioned me when I suggested this was a complicated camera…! This can all be customised to personal taste. This feels fairly niche, but it might just help me take photos of my speeding kids with a bit of tinkering. I get along just fine with the fixed set of whole shutter speeds on my Leica, so I feel like this is a fairly niche use case… but I suppose I shouldn’t look a gift horse in the mouth. I thought the menus on the Sony were downright user-hostile. The flash for example is only available with the mechanical shutter, as are some very high speed shooting modes.Fn1 is wasted, ND can be initiated and retracted by holding the front focus lever ‘thing’ for 3 seconds.On my Sony cameras I find the ability to tap the screen to choose the area to focus really quite useful – so was quite excited to find this on the X100V. Great article! Tipps und Tricks für die Fujifilm X100: Einstellungen, Zubehör und mehr… Gepostet von Tom Bauer am Feb 23, 2012 in Blog | Keine Kommentare [fb_button] Auch die schönste Dame hat ihre Macken… Die Fuji X100 ist nun schon einige Zeit in meinem Besitz. I settled on the Fujifilm X-T2 because all of the essential controls (aperture, exposure, ISO, exposure compensation) were at my fingers tips.The touch screen can be configured so a swipe in each direction activates something. This way your flash matches the color of the ambient light; too often fill-flash looks too blue or purple compared to ambient light indoors when people forget to filter the flash first.A filter may fit backward without an empty 49mm spacer ring, but the empty ring adds space for the lens to move forward to focus at macro distances.Leave it ON all the time unless you have a strong reason not to, like shooting through glass. Thanks – I needed that!!
* Covers every mode, menu, button, function, switch and socket.