Thank you! I have been checking for X100V manual on Fuji's website, but it is still not there... I am glad to hear that it has the same movie mode menus as X-T3 including F-Log recording. Good news.
Can you set the rear dial to control iso? And can you set the front dial for shutter speed? And then how do you toggle between film sim bracketing and single shot quickly?
Nice video but you jumped right past "focus bracketing" I am wondering if that will stack multiple images of the same scene shot at different focus points? If so, will it stack the images to give you a hyper-focused image in camera?
When you close the menu and press the Menu button later, do you see the menu screen that you worked on last, or do you always see the first screen on the menu?
How do I Shoot with the Viewfinder only while keeping the Display OFF? I used to turn it on and off with the "View Mode" Button on my X100F. It seems that there is No way to have both ways on the X100V :( if I go to Menu/set up/screen set up/view mode settings/shooting/ I find 4 options.. but None of them allows me to set it up the way I want it.
Is it possible to set up different shooting modes I can easily toggle between? For example, if I want to shoot F+RAW with no simulation and maybe a few other tweaks. But I also sometimes want to shoot JPG only with Pro Neg and a few other tweaks. Is there a way to set it up so I can quickly toggle between the two? If so, can I add that toggle to the Q menu (meaning, it becomes one of the cells on that grid of options)?
Probably not. See, Fuji is still far behind in this respect from other manufactures. They seem to not realize that it is important. Maybe they will introduce it for the first time in X-T4, but I would not bet on it. Against it, yes, I would give like 4-to-1
Thank you! I have been checking for X100V manual on Fuji's website, but it is still not there... I am glad to hear that it has the same movie mode menus as X-T3 including F-Log recording. Good news.
Nice vid 👏🏽
Wanted to see what you could change in the button/dial setup 😭
Thanks anyways
Can you set the rear dial to control iso? And can you set the front dial for shutter speed? And then how do you toggle between film sim bracketing and single shot quickly?
Nice video but you jumped right past "focus bracketing" I am wondering if that will stack multiple images of the same scene shot at different focus points? If so, will it stack the images to give you a hyper-focused image in camera?
When you close the menu and press the Menu button later, do you see the menu screen that you worked on last, or do you always see the first screen on the menu?
How do I Shoot with the Viewfinder only while keeping the Display OFF? I used to turn it on and off with the "View Mode" Button on my X100F. It seems that there is No way to have both ways on the X100V :(
if I go to Menu/set up/screen set up/view mode settings/shooting/ I find 4 options.. but None of them allows me to set it up the way I want it.
Is it possible to set up different shooting modes I can easily toggle between?
For example, if I want to shoot F+RAW with no simulation and maybe a few other tweaks. But I also sometimes want to shoot JPG only with Pro Neg and a few other tweaks. Is there a way to set it up so I can quickly toggle between the two? If so, can I add that toggle to the Q menu (meaning, it becomes one of the cells on that grid of options)?
Probably not. See, Fuji is still far behind in this respect from other manufactures. They seem to not realize that it is important. Maybe they will introduce it for the first time in X-T4, but I would not bet on it. Against it, yes, I would give like 4-to-1
Hi Kevin; it looks like a winner. Is it possible to set up back button focus?
Yup! just like you can with the X100F. you can assign the AEL/AFL to focus
Hey Kevin, can you see the full frame through the view finder while wearing glasses?
Jay Barclay yes, I have no problem