Film simulation modes for different color and monochrome 'looks' In-camera Raw conversion with all processing parameters adjustable 'Advanced Filters' image-processing controls, previewed live on-screen Focus peaking display for manual focus using the rear LCD Lens Modulation Optimizer for compensation of...
These film simulation recipes are intended for Fujifilm X-Trans II cameras, such as the X100S, X100T, X-E2, X-E2S, X-T1, X-T10, X70, X20, X30, XQ1, and XQ2. Not all of these recipes are compatible with every X-Trans II camera, because some of the older X
when using the Film Simulation Bracketing function that is available on many Fujifilm cameras, three files are recorded on the memory card with a single shutter (manual or electronic) actuation. These one-click captures augment the image count in the EXIF data by three, thus inflating the total...
I typically shoot in RAW but the last few months of testing the X100F I’ve shot in RAW+JPEG and used Fujifilm’s film simulations. Fujifilm have added the ACROS black and white film simulation and I really like it. The JPEGS are great straight out of the camera so it’s made me ...
New mode for film simulation, “REALA ACE” Fix on AF error for pupil detection Fix on camera freeze at “AF ILLUMINATOR” light metering operation A minor bug X-H2 Ver.5.00 27.06.2024 New mode for film simulation, “REALA ACE” Fix on AF error for pupil detection Fix on the black...
Pop Color is my favorite Advanced Filter; however, it suffers from the same problem that they all do—it cannot be customized. The solution for Fujifilm is quite simple, actually: make Pop Color the next film simulation. Obviously it wouldn’t be called Pop Color; instead, Fujifilm should ...
afs. Then if I want to switch to wildlife I need shutter priority, iso max of 12800, velvia, AFC, potentially more. Then if I want to switch to portrait I need to change all the settings to the ones that allow eye detect, change film simulation to pro neg standard, and probably othe...
First choose a B&W option in the Film Simulation menus: MENU > I.Q. > FILM SIMULATION > and choose any of the many B&W options.Now choose how warm or cool you'd like them at MENU > I.Q. > MONOCHROMATIC COLOR.Image Review (showing the just-shot image) top X100V review...
New ACROS B&W film simulation mode, in addition to the usual B&W modes. Both these have three additional options to simulate the use of a Yellow, Green or Red filter.New anti-scratch tape on the top cover near the strap lugs.ExtraWiFi for use with Fuji's app for transferring images and...
and the JPEG files are much larger than in previous cameras, including of course the X20. White balance and overall rendering have been improved, as well, and there is a new film simulation named Classic Chrome that has been inspired by older Kodak film emulsions. With its muted colors, it...