Considering that the most important functions (MF/AF selector, focus zoom, drive selector, and AEL/AFL) already have dedicated buttons, the X100T’s level of configurability is almost perfect. IMAGE SIZE: L3:2 When you first power the camera up you’ll be taken through picking your language and then setting the time. Free the Naiads! 3) RELEASE/FOCUS PRIORITY: focus (when I use AF it is because I want it to focus!). I can say I’ve never experienced that and it’s certainly not the norm. SHUTTER TYPE: MS+ES (this way the camera uses the better MS till 1/4000th of a second and switches to the ES if it need to go higher. The manual that came with the X100T was about as helpful as you’d expect, nowhere in there does it explain the L,M,S, or the numbers across from the aspect ratios. 3-4) WHITE BALANCE (quick access for live-view tuning). Am I doing something wrong? FILM SIMULATION BKT: never used, I don’t think I’ll ever use it. RESET: unrelated. Enjoy the camera! Razor sharp eyes are not a problem anymore! I’m not sure, I will look into this and see if mine does the same thing. I think three would be enough to get you through your day. But the thing is, it is not because the X100T doesn’t have a software to select how you are shooting, if automatic, shutter speed priority, aperture priority, or manual. – Off/Shutter Volume Off. Portraits can be made with any equipment you choose. ADVANCED FILTER: OFF camera malfunction? Manual settings. I’m actually glad he did so, because after what now are ten months of using the X100T as my main camera for portraits and fashion I can say I found the “perfect” configuration, one that not only makes the most of the camera for such genres, but that’s easily and quickly adaptable for a quick snapshot, whenever it is required. FOCUS RING: clockwise, it’s just the way I like it. CONVERSION LENS: OFF The lever is located on the front, top of the camera right below the shutter speed wheel. WHITE BALANCE: AUTO (the auto wb works pretty well, when it doesn’t I either change it on the fly or correct it in post production). 1-2) AF MODE (this works only if the AF switch is set on S or C). Here they are: 1) View Mode: keep it pressed for a couple of seconds and you’ll switch MONITOR SUNLIGHT MODE to ON. The Fujilim X100T Review Can Be Seen Here (click this link) Check Out The X100T Extensive Testing Teaser (click this link) Maybe in the future I’ll change my mind. You can do so by hitting the menu button, go to the set-up menu 2 and select “selector button setting” and then select “focus area” and you should be good to go! This is how you switch between focus distance, feet and meters, below the viewfinder or LCD. It seems to me that the set of features and settings that fall under the “custom setting” is way too limited to be really useful. It’s not the best way to explain how I work, I know, but I feel that once you’ll get to the end you’ll have, besides an X100T perfectly configured, a precise idea of how I approach my shootings. 1) Fn1: DOF preview (extremely useful in portraiture to check how much of the foreground/background you want in focus). Let’s take a look at some overall concerns in portraiture and how they apply to the X Series cameras. You’re welcome! However, with the Fuji x100t, if you start setting your camera manually, you are going to assist your camera’s flash brain. TCL-X100 Review. Choose your JPEG format and size as I showed you above. I can confirm that the additional lens performs very well indeed! Consider this a walk through my journey with the Fuji… 6) Fn6: movie (without setting at least one button for movie recording it is impossible to start a video. when i turn off the camera and turn it on again it goes back to the initial settings with the advance filter on dynamic??? 16-megapixel 1.5x crop sensor 2. I’ve owned and used my Fujifilm X100T for about a year and a half now. Photography to me is not a way to document reality, but more the way in which I can suspend reality, with all its physical and societal rules, and turn everything into my dream of it. He has a lot of nice family oriented images so I asked him to talk about his images and his opinion on the Fuji x100s vs x100t since he had both. 5) Fn1-6: keep any of the Fn buttons pressed for a couple of seconds and you’ll be albe to change its functioning (it doesn’t work on the d-pad if you chose SELECTOR BUTTON SETTING: FOCUS AREA). WIRELESS COMMUNICATION: it start camera’s wi-fi communications. This is if you want to capture both a RAW image file and a JPEG at the same time. SHUTTER COUNT: unrelated. Thanks for the feedback, it’s much appreciated. If you want to adjust your focus area just move one of the directional buttons located around the OK/MENU button on the right side of the LCD on the back of the camera. The viewfinder on the X100T is one of the pretty impressive, you can switch between optical, electronic, and hybrid views in the viewfinder. So which aspect ratio and image size are best for the X100T? The settings below are my own personal settings with Street Photography as my primary focus but like I said, these settings work great for whatever type of photography you’re heart desires. This saves power but slows down the auto-focus of the camera. Member Neill Soden got his hands on the Fuji X100T. Menu 1 – Image Quality – Fine + RAW (This will give you the best JPEG image and a RAW file). If it goes to sleep it takes a couple of seconds to fire up before it’s ready to snap a pic. I know the X100T might not be ideal for portraits, but I don't have much choice at this point. Good news though, I don’t think it’s a bug in your camera! In the Q menu, same thing. When I bought the X100T I got immediately the TCL-X100 to get an equivalent 50mm. 1-4) PHOTOMETRY (to quickly switch, for example, to point exposure program). This article is a guest post by photographer Alessio Trerotoli, all photographs contained here were created by Trerotoli. However, changing size on the spot is easy, you just need to turn the back dial while selecting the focusing point. 1) AUTO1: 200-6400 1/100 (this is my preferred approach for everyday use, it keeps the ISO as low as possible while still providing a shutter speed good for landscape, street and posed portraits). 12) FOCUS SCALE UNITS: METERS. I set the camera to manual and had it on the settings I wanted to get correct exposure. Any ideas greatly appreciated. SILENT MODE: OFF (I have manually switched off the sounds and the AF illuminator, so this feature is redundant, plus setting it on ON would deactivate the flash). Hi John. Setup Menu 2 (the one with the wrench) – Power Management – High Performance On or Off. 8) AF ILLUMINATOR: off (in my experience AF illuminators are rarely useful, but always bothering!). Now if you still within the return/exchange period with the retailer you got it from that is also a good solution. The camera ships with the Live View enabled to where you can use the viewfinder by simply putting your eye up to the viewfinder. 5) Fn5: AF Most of them are incredibly useful, and make this camera even quicker to operate and tune. 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LONG EXPOSURE NR: OFF (I don’t usually apply noise reduction because I love the X100T’s grain quality. Did I understand that correctly? 4) MENU/OK: keep it pressed for five seconds and it will lock lock the Q button (to prevent unintended changes of the camera settings). NOISE REDUCTION: 0 DATE/TIME: unrelated. EVF/LCD: framing, level, af distance, mf distance, aperture/s-speed/iso, exp. I’d try that before sending it off to Fuji. For a start, the 35mm field of view is not the best focal length for portraits (unless you're aiming for environmental portraits of course). Default is on so if you like that then you don’t need to do a thing. I am about ready to send the camera back. I use Area mode where you can use the directional buttons, located around the OK/MENU button, to select where you focus. 3) PREVIEW EXP. ?Obviously, some of this will depend on the conditions of the room, but if you have anything that you think would help me I would appreciate it. John, thanks so much for your tutorial. I find that the camera provides good results until ISO6400. TIME DIFFERENCE: unrelated. 5) AF MODE: mf. I have not tried yet—hope so—Thanks for your excellent suggestions and instructions. 4) INSTANT AF SETTING: af-s (it uses less battery and allows for re-composing the frame after focusing). Hi Randolph, I have 4 spare batteries (5 total). You can still use AF with this button although in M mode. I don’t think I see that in the manual. Usually in aperture priority. I would suggest you to get the teleconverter, however, because its fantastic). Contrast and colors are very pleasing as with the original 35mm lens of the X100T. But no matter how endeared you are to the pancake lens' 35mm equivalent focal length, there are times where such a wide field of view simply won't cut it. Here is how: Set Up Menu 1 (with the wrench) – Silent Mode – On, Set Up Menu 2 – Sound Set-Up – Operation Vol. 4-1) EVF/LCD BRIGHTNESS *You can also adjust the power mode in the settings to conserve energy. Like Michael L, I too am confused about how to set the four directional buttons to set focus area. 99.9% of my personal photos are shot with it (the other 0.1% are shot with my iPhone 6 Plus). WIRELESS SETTINGS: unrelated. Thanks. Set-Up Menu 2 (with the wrench) – Screen Set-Up – Autorotate PB – Off. Whether you’re shooting landscapes, family portraits, little kittens, or Street Photography you can set the X100T once and there are enough customized buttons you won’t dig too far into the menu ever again. Let me start saying that for portraits I prefer to work with manual focusing. For example, I have the fn button set for ISO. Pushing the lever to the left will turn on the optical viewfinder hybrid (a small square shows up on the right zoomed in on your focus area to assist you with focusing). OK, after all this intro I’m starting with an item which is not even in the menu. While moving the focus area you can adjust the size of the focus area by rotating the knob above the directional pad with your thumb. Brilliant. 2) Wi-Fi (Fn6): if you press this after pressing play (so you need to be in play-mode, that is, reviewing the last photos) this button will switch on the wifi, independently to what you set the Fn6 button for. I arrived last Wednesday from London after 2 weeks of teaching workshops, and I ended up doing a few workshops for Gulf Photo Plus (a photo organization in Dubai).… Continue reading Review of the Fujifilm X100T for Street Photography COLOR SPACE: Adobe RGB (for the best compatibility with high end prints). 8) Focus ring: while on play-mode this will work as a dial to scroll through images. 9) PREVIEW PIC. Oddly, a quick Google machine search later you’d still be left wondering which settings are the best. To tell you the truth, that means very little to me in the end – we all know that a sexy camera does not necessarily equal sexy photos. If the Fuji X100F taught us anything, it's that a slim form factor can be life-changing. This helps “vignetting” the subject, and effect I usually like when using small, frontal flashes like the X100T’s). For each item I will describe how I set it and why. I’ve set up my camera to shoot in F+RAW but I only see one version of each image when I do a playback. While on play-mode, press it to zoom in the photo, rotate it to change the zoom level. ND FILTER: off To show you that this configuration works equally well for portraying people other than fashion models, I’ll use, for this time, portraits I’ve taken of my daughter during these months with the X100T.
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