Herbert Kaspar - 4. I don’t really like having buttons that don’t do anything on cameras, but couldn’t see anything in the options that appealed to me, and since it’s a fairly hidden button, I felt that I could probably just forget it was there.The “Sports Finder” mode crops the RAW image by 1.25x (the same as the very high speed electric shutter frame rate modes). 2019; 2018; 2017; 2016; 2015; 2014; 2013; Forum ; Start News Kompaktkameras Fujifilm X100V – Die neue Kleine im System . So… 4 of those I can’t argue with at all. The first of the modes turns the whole screen into a shutter button – I don’t use this. FUJIFILM’s “Students Of Storytelling” Contest … They don't go bad in storage.© Ken Rockwell. In reality, I don’t use the Q Menu, which is great because I had to access it all the time on the X100T that came before this camera.Great review Hamish and thanks for showing your personal settings. In the screen settings menu elsewhere, I have also switched off ‘Autorotate displays’. 7 dials. But I feel like Duncan: the longer I have read the article with a camera full of buttos and submenus I thought to myself that I am maybe too old for this digital overflow. CUSTOM SETTING > EVF/LCD > uncheck TOUCH SCREEN MODE.FACE DETECT can't be overridden by moving an AF point, even if it's WRONG and locks-on to something stupid. The results are convincing. The second mode allows you to use the touch screen to select the focus area and lock focus to it.
I leave it in my box for resale time.You only can set ISO 160 ~ 12,800 on the dial; for the other speeds set the ISO Dial to "C" and then set ISO with the front (unmarked) command dial.Each works as well and is all metal and the same size and shape, but the hoods don't quite interchange between them. The Fujifilm X100V 101 X-Pert Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Camera Rico Pfirstinger In this book, popular Fuji Rumors "X-Pert Corner" columnist Rico Pfirstinger teaches about the little-known capabilities of the X100V, which he’s discovered through months of in-depth research and experimentation with the camera.
Out of the box, the ND filter switch is just somewhere deep in the scary menu, so after quickly realising how much creative freedom it could give me I allocated it to the Fn button on the top front of the camera.I can’t tell you how long I’ve been looking for the digital level. 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. The X100V is smart enough that if you're shooting at the lower resolution settings it doesn't lose sharpness.I format my card every time I put it back in my camera to prevent against the possibility of data corruption or that the card was formatted in a different camera â but be sure you've downloaded everything from that card before formatting it.The LCD is fine in most light, but dim in daylight as it has no auto brightness control.The M/C/S (MF/AF-C/AF-S) switch is on the side front of the camera; it's not on your lens or in the menus, Hallelujah!"Autorotate playback" simply displays vertical shots as small vertical images on the horizontal screen.