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The Fujifilm X-T10
by Rico Pfirstinger
The Fujifilm X-T10
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1. Your X-T10 System
1.1 The Basics (1): Things You Should Know About Your Camera
Tip 1: RTFM! Read The Fuji Manual! It is included with your camera. You have a choice between the printed version and the PDF version on the CD that comes with the camera.
Tip 2: Get a few spare batteries. You can buy suitable batteries either from Fujifilm or from a third party.
Tip 3: Get a suitable battery charger and a travel adapter.
Tip 4: Make sure that your camera and lenses are running with the latest firmware.
Tip 5: Things to remember when updating your firmware
Tip 6: Use fast memory cards with at least 80 MB/s write speed.
Tip 7: Your camera is automatically numbering your images. With a little trick, you can reset the frame counter and even assign a new starting number.
Tip 8: Always use High Performance Mode!
Tip 9: Keep the camera sensor clean!
Tip 10: Do-it-yourself sensor cleaning for tough sensor spots
1.2 The Basics (2): Things You Should Know About Your Lenses
Tip 11: XC or XF? Zoom or prime?
Tip 12: X-mount compatible Samyang lenses are just like adapted lenses!
Tip 13: Zeiss Touit lenses
Tip 14: Decoding XF18–135mmF3.5–5.6 R LM OIS WR
Tip 15: The optical image stabilizer (OIS) has its quirks!
Tip 16: OIS and motion detection: what’s going on?
Tip 17: XF23mmF1.4 R, XF16mmF1.4 R WR and XF14mmF2.8 R are different beasts!
Tip 18: Use the Lens Modulation Optimizer (LMO)!
Tip 19: Things you should know about digital lens corrections
Tip 20: Use the included lens hood!
Tip 21: Lens protection filters—yes or no?
Tip 22: 39mm filters can be tricky!
1.3 The Basics (3): Useful Accessories
Tip 23: Optional handgrip
Tip 24: Off-camera TTL flash with a Canon OC-E3 TTL extension cord
Tip 25: Remote shutter release: three options for the X-T10
2. Using the Fujifilm X-T10
2.1 Ready, Set, Go!
Tip 26: AUTO mode: two cameras in one body
Tip 27: Scene Position modes comparison—ready-to-use recipes for less experienced users
Tip 28: Recommended settings for your X-T10
Tip 29: Avoiding the camera menus: practical shortcuts for your X-T10
Tip 30: Suggested Fn button assignment
Tip 31: Always shoot FINE+RAW!
Tip 32: Pick a suitable image format!
Tip 33: The magical half-press
2.2 Monitor and Viewfinder
Tip 34: Make use of the eye sensor!
Tip 35: Instant review
Tip 36: The DISP/BACK button can be tricky!
Tip 37: WYSIWYG – What You See Is What You Get!
Tip 38: Using the Natural Live View
2.3 Exposing Right
Exposing correctly—how does this work?
Tip 39: Choosing the right metering method
Tip 40: Linking spot metering to AF frames
Tip 41: Using the live view and live histogram
Tip 42: Auto exposure (AE) with modes P, A, and S
Tip 43: Using manual exposure M
Tip 44: Using aperture priority A
Tip 45: Using shutter priority S
Tip 46: Using program AE P and program shift
Tip 47: Playing it safe with auto exposure bracketing
Tip 48: Long exposures
Tip 49: Long exposures in bright daylight
Tip 50: ISO settings—what’s the deal?
Tip 51: What you should know about extended ISO
Tip 52: Stay away from ISO 51200!
Tip 53: Auto-ISO and minimum shutter speed
Tip 54: Auto-ISO in manual mode M: the ”misomatic“
Tip 55: ISO-Bracketing: it’s just a gimmick!
Tip 56: Extending the dynamic range
Tip 57: Extending the dynamic range for RAW shooters
Tip 58: JPEG settings for RAW shooters
Tip 59: Extending the dynamic range for JPEG shooters
Tip 60: Using the DR function for high-key and portrait photography
Tip 61: Creating HDR images with the X-T10
Tip 62: Using the electronic shutter
2.4 Focusing with the X-T10
Tip 63: CDAF and PDAF: what’s the difference?
Tip 64: AF-S or AF-C?
Tip 65: AF modes: Single Point AF vs. Zone AF vs. Wide/Tracking AF
Tip 66: Selecting an AF frame or AF zone
Tip 67: Choosing a suitable AF frame or AF zone size
Tip 68: Manual focus and DOF zone focusing
Tip 69: Manual focus assistants: focus peaking and digital split image
Tip 70: Focus check: use the magnifier tool!
Tip 71: One-Touch-AF (Instant AF)
Tip 72: Using AF+MF
Tip 73: Pre-AF: a relic of the past
Tip 74: Using face detection and eye-detection
Tip 75: Using AF-Lock
Tip 76: Focusing in poor light
Tip 77: Macro: focusing at close distances
Tip 78: Focusing on moving subjects (1): the “autofocus trick”
Tip 79: Focusing on moving subjects (2): the focus trap
Tip 80: Focusing on moving subjects (3): Autofocus tracking using Single Point AF, Zone AF, or Wide/Tracking AF
Tip 81: Focus priority vs. Release priority
2.5 White Balance and JPEG Parameters
Tip 82: Custom white balance: a little effort can go a long way
Tip 83: Infrared photography
Tip 84: Changing color tints with WB SHIFT
Tip 85: Film simulations: it’s all about the look
Tip 86: Contrast settings: working with highlights and shadows
Tip 87: Skin tones: smooth or with texture?
Tip 88: Color saturation
Tip 89: Choosing a color space: sRGB or Adobe RGB?
Tip 90: Using custom settings (usage profiles)
Tip 91: Working with the built-in RAW converter
Tip 92: Comparing RAW converters
Fujifilm film simulations
Extended dynamic range (DR200%, DR400%)
Digital lens corrections
Tip 93: Displaying EXIF metadata
2.6 Burst Mode, Motion Panorama, Movies, and the Self-Timer
Tip 94: Using burst mode
Tip 95: Shooting motion panoramas
Tip 96: Shooting video with the X-T10
Tip 97: Using the self-timer
2.7 Flash Photography
Tip 98: Flash photography in modes P and A: slow shutter speed limits
Tip 99: Controlling the surrounding-light component of flash photography
Tip 100: Controlling the flash-light component
Tip 101: 2nd curtain flash synchronization: what’s the deal?
Tip 102: Flash synchronization: where’s the limit?
Tip 103: Red-eye removal: a two-step affair
Tip 104: Little slave: the EF-X20
Tip 105: Silent Mode, a.k.a. SOUND & FLASH OFF
Tip 106: Using third-party flash units
2.8 Using Adapted Lenses
Tip 107: Finding the right lens adapter
Tip 108: Adapting third-party lenses: here’s how . . .
Tip 109: Exposing with adapted lenses
Tip 110: Focusing with adapted lenses
Tip 111: Using the Fujifilm M-mount adapter
Tip 112: Quality considerations
Tip 113: Speed Booster: miracle or trick?
2.9 Wireless Remote Control
Tip 114: Using the Camera Remote App
2.10 Anything Else?
Tip 115: Forums, blogs, and workshops: be a part of it!
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