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Good old Girl Pete. I’m sure giving Alfie a few tips.Breia, in a few moths time she'll be 17yrs old, the poor girl is struggling somewhat nowadays;
Breia by APM Photography, on Flickr
Viltrox 85mm - wide open
Cheers Trevor, Alfie is actually.....!Good old Girl Pete. I’m sure giving Alfie a few tips.
Also interested in this question if anyone has any advice. Mine's an X-T2 but same battery.Went to look for a 3rd party battery for my xt100 and it looks like the ones I used to buy no longer seem available, have some company’s gone under, any links to said batteries please that most are now buying if not Fuji ones?
Went to look for a 3rd party battery for my xt100 and it looks like the ones I used to buy no longer seem available, have some company’s gone under, any links to said batteries please that most are now buying if not Fuji ones?
Also interested in this question if anyone has any advice. Mine's an X-T2 but same battery.
secondedThat’s a beauty Mac
I remember being able to do this on my old Olympus E-M5 and E-M5 Mk2 M43 cameras but haven't tried on the V.Does anyone know if it is possible to set the Fuji X100V up so you can touch the screen to focus on the point you have touched and then take the shot as well?
I have been using the X100V while out and about and loving it, but I though that having the option to focus and take the shot would really help with some of the really low spring flower shots I have been trying to take for a comp at work.
I have found how to touch to focus and how to touch to take a photo - there does not seem to be logical way to do both though??? Which is a bit weird.
Thanks
Dave.
I remember being able to do this on my old Olympus E-M5 and E-M5 Mk2 M43 cameras but haven't tried on the V.
According to this https://fujifilm-dsc.com/en-int/manual/x100v/about_this_camera/touch/index.html#touch_shooting you need to select 'touch shooting'...
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Yes - tried that I have done a search and gone through everything I could find - but still can't figure out how to get it to just focus on the touched point then take the shot.
I have had this functionality on other cameras in the past and just assumed it would work easily on the X100V.
It will take the shot in "shot" mode - but just doesn't AF first.
It must be one of the other settings I have used???? I have made sure I am in AF-S as well.
Dave.
Is it on the latest firmware?Yes - tried that I have done a search and gone through everything I could find - but still can't figure out how to get it to just focus on the touched point then take the shot.
I have had this functionality on other cameras in the past and just assumed it would work easily on the X100V.
It will take the shot in "shot" mode - but just doesn't AF first.
It must be one of the other settings I have used???? I have made sure I am in AF-S as well.
Dave.
Not sure - will check.Is it on the latest firmware?
In 'Shot' mode it should focus then take the shot - maybe there is something disabling the AF in the setup
Is the normal shutter release set up for Back Button Focus ??
Or give the House Of Photography a call and talk to one of their tech people
FUJIFILM House of Photography | Covent Garden London
Visit our experiential store in the heart of Covent Garden, with regular gallery exhibitions, a hireable studio space, camera loans, and photography tuition.fujifilm-houseofphotography.com
Can someone answer an exposure question.
I just picked up an x-t2 and have been fiddling around with it
I have it set to aperture priority. Iso 400, and have tried the different metering options. Up to a certain f stop all is well. But when I go over f4.5 I really start to notice over exposure, getting worse the higher f I go. It's clearly picking a way too slow shutter speed with smaller apertures, higher fstops
Is there something wrong with my camera or just a quirk of the x-t2 or something in my settings?
I'm sat indoors in a lowish light living room testing this out
Is the aperture stuck fully open?Can someone answer an exposure question.
I just picked up an x-t2 and have been fiddling around with it
I have it set to aperture priority. Iso 400, and have tried the different metering options. Up to a certain f stop all is well. But when I go over f4.5 I really start to notice over exposure, getting worse the higher f I go. It's clearly picking a way too slow shutter speed with smaller apertures, higher fstops
Is there something wrong with my camera or just a quirk of the x-t2 or something in my settings?
I'm sat indoors in a lowish light living room testing this out
In 'Shot' mode it should focus then take the shot - maybe there is something disabling the AF in the setup
Is the normal shutter release set up for Back Button Focus ??
Or give the House Of Photography a call and talk to one of their tech people
FUJIFILM House of Photography | Covent Garden London
Visit our experiential store in the heart of Covent Garden, with regular gallery exhibitions, a hireable studio space, camera loans, and photography tuition.fujifilm-houseofphotography.com
Did some tests over the weekend and this was the issue
I can still use back button focus when I switch to manual focus - so I can cover all eventualities.
Thanks
Dave.
Pentax, by Fuji New ish toy..
The subject transcends the photograph in this instance!
My favourite 35mm SLR - neat size, aperture priority and manual mode, you could use the buttons to adjust the shutter speed without taking your eye away from the viewfinder, small viefinder but it had a proper pentaprism and a decent focusing screen.
It's entirely appropriate in a Fuji forum - the X-T20 and X-T30 are in my view its spiritual descendants.
Well when I get the film developed (baring in mind that all is good and working). It`ll most likely go up in the classifieds. But as it stands, it all seems to be working, and is in damn good condition for its age imo.I've fancied one of those for a while. Mate of mine has 3! It was the first SLR that really "got" to me...
Hi ChrisAny recommendations for aftermarket lens feet for the 100-400? Seen a few online ranging from cheap to pretty expensive. One I'm looking at in particular is by ishoot.
That's exactly the sort of recommendation I was looking for. Will get it ordered later. ThanksHi Chris
I bought the IS-XF140 off Amazon for £25. It is an excellent bit of kit, very well made and very accurately machined, and the screws and locating pin fit perfectly onto the barrel.
It is beyond me why FujiFilm didn't do something similar but then of course it would be in the £100 price range.
It fits all my Gitzo Heads
I saw a review which had the same complaint, not a deal breaker for me as it'll be on a sling 99% of the time.I have one of those too, and couldn`t be more pleased with it. The only possible niggle, is if you have fat fingers (for carrying it), as the gap between foot and lens is quite narrow.