Wow, same as you I thought the record button was hard coded to video only. My H2 is downstairs and first thing I'm going to do is map it. I'm old school in that I don't shoot video on my camera. I don't need amazing video so I'll use my Pixel phone for that and keep camera settings and storage to stills only. Thanks for this video.
I shoot wildlife on the x-H2S, which has the same layout. What I really need to get to fast and often is subject detection on/off, so I have it programmed to the Fn2 button on the front of the camera, because when I'm shooting, my index finger is on the shutter and my middle finger rests naturally on the Fn2 button. I can press it without shifting my hand or index finger at all.
I think it’s great that you can get so excited about this, I understand perfectly where you’re coming from and it makes me even happier that I found your channel.
Hi, I bought the Fuji XH2 with a kit lens. Mainly following your advice about moving the camera from your eye and not having to do that. So many thanks for your previous posting. I'm a newbie to the XH2 having a XPro1 and an Xpro3. I'm branching out into a bit of tree photography. and a more relaxed state of affairs. It's an age related decision as I'm in mid 70s. keep up the great informative channel. Ian B.
I'm glad I could help! As I get older, I find that it's so much easier to do all my adjustments in the viewfinder because of the ability to dial in to reading glasses power. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment. :)
I use that button on my XH2s to toggle the front dial to exposure compensation. Why? Because when in manual mode with auto-ISO enabled, it means just one quick press and I can now adjust exposure compensation with my front dial (since there's no dedicated EC dial on the XH2(s) cameras). I use this mainly for bird photography, where I want a specific aperture and shutter speed, and let ISO be automatic...but I need the ability to quickly change exposure compensation depending on the bird (white egret or dark hawk?) and the background (sky or dark forest?), etc. What I never want to do is start shooting video accidentally by unknowingly bumping that button. 😉
I have the right front button mapped to switch to the other eye when the camera picks the left or right eye. The black button on top rear is mapped to eye auto focus on or off. The right rear 4 way is animal eye on or off. The lower rear 4 way is turning the exposure adjustment on or off then using the rear control dial to adjust the amount. XH2 is awesome.
One of my favorite hacks on the X-H2 is the digital teleconverter. I use it all the time with the 70-300 to get fake macro shots. It gives you a raw file with the full sensor readout but gives you a cropped 10mp jpeg. You can use it to focus on really small details. If you combine the digital teleconverter with the optical teleconverters you’re golden, it practically makes the 70-300 a real macro lens.
I am SO glad you asked to like and subscribe AFTER you tell us what you're offering! IMHO it makes no sense whatsoever to be asked to like and subscribe something I haven't seen yet. Had YOU asked in the beginning I would have forgotten to do what I just did; liked and subscribed. Thanks!
I don't know that there is any tried and true best place to do that in a video. If you ask early then people ignore it because they don't know if you're worth it and if you ask late you've probably lost a lot of reviewers already because people will exit before the end of the video. 🙂📷
I have the button on the front side set to face detection on/off and the record button either object detection or on eye-af depending on the situation.
Great, well-presented video. Thanks. I took @pal2tech's advice and mapped ISO to top button on D-pad so I can change and SELECT with a single button. I have started using vintage lenses and moved focus-check to the ISO button, but your tip changes that. My finger hits the red button before it finds the ISO button. (I have several short videos I didn't intent to take) Moving focus-check to the red button leaves the ISO button free. There are 2 other buttons we overlook: One right side front and the other right side viewfinder. Eye-AF on front button and video (if desired) on VF would also work.
I’m mainly a stills shooter as well, an alright one at that in the landscape/wildlife space. As you said, getting better at that is more important to me than video. Granted I do want to learn to get better at using minimal video, but I’m in no rush with my focus on stills. That being said, the little button on the X-T4 in the same spot as the record button on the X-H2 is dedicated to EyeAF on/off for me as well.
It's seems good, i will try it ,i used to use the fn2 button fo my iso ,because the dedicated iso button is quite un easy for use when I use the camera for stills.
I took someone else's tip and assigned the ISO function to the DPad up/down buttons. That way I can just start pushing them, and the first push activates the function, and successive pushes change the ISO in that direction. (Works for me, but everyone's needs/preferences are different.)
@@CWReace I have it assigned there as well but I'm forcing myself to use the ISO button because it literally says ISO. :)
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I've had H2 for about 14 days. Even beforehand I was still wondering if the PASM control system would bother me. I've seen the excitement on some YT videos, but as it happens in life, until you get your own hands on it... And now, after a few days, I'm excited. And I'll follow up on your video... mapping the buttons as needed is an amazing thing and makes the X-H2 a rocket. BTW, the H2 + XF50/1 is a faster combo than the H1 + 50/2, so for me the rocket designation is really apt. Thanks ;-)
I have it on the button on the right side next to the lens. On/off with my middle finger and I don’t to remove my finger from the trigger button. And.. I mapped the ISO to two of the top buttons preventing me from hitting the wrong button while shooting.
That's another button hack that I have a video about. :) I have that button mapped to "playback" so that I can review an image i just shot without moving the camera or my hand. Great for quickly checking a portrait.
I always set the face/eye detect on/off action to the button just inside the grip. When your index finger is on the shutter button, your middle finger is likely very close to that inner-grip button already, and I totally agree - sometimes you need to disable face/eye IMMEDIATELY and moving fingers isn't fast enough. Since my middle finger always sits over that inner-grip button anyway, it's even faster to hit than moving my index! That's on X100V, X-Pro3, and X-T3. I think X-H2(S) have that inner-grip button. Give it a shot!
I don't know. You said that you we getting inspiration from your subscribers suggestions. So I thought I'd make one. 😁😁 I have not seen a video on this subject... yet!
@@BoorayPerry I don't think you need to go that far. Your general impressions would certainly help a lot of people. In my case, I recently purchased a Sony A7RV and a few used lenses. I also have a used A7C. I still own my Fujifilm kit: X-T4, 2 zoom lenses, a prime, and a flash. I have been debating about whether I should go all out Sony or just replace the X-T4 with one of the new 3 X cameras. Every time I watch a video on these 3 X's, I change my mind. LOL. To be honest with you, I first impression is that the X-H2S is the best of the 3 because of the stack sensor, the fabulous AF, etc. It may sound weird hearing this from a A7RV owner but, with Fuji, I am not so concerned about 26mpx versus 40mpx. I trust people like you to help me have a better understanding of the differences. I hope this all makes sense, English not being my first language.
Hey Booray great find, timing is everything in photography. Any hack that can help you to capture that great moment quickly, is the difference between getting that shot or missing that shot. Another helpful video, thanks.
Are you remapping because it's easier than reaching the button that comes from the factory as eye/face AF? I would have to agree it's easier for sure if you use it alot.
@@BoorayPerry no the third button back behind ISO and WB. It’s mapped for eye/face AF from the factory. The record button would be easier to reach though. The factory way is awkward to reach.
I have a medical background and worked in casualty and also orthopaedics. To have uniformity and not confuse colleagues, we were taught as student to use specific terms for the fingers. Thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger (trigger finger only used in the military 😊). I had not come across pinky in a while and it was just funny to me. South Africa..
Wow, same as you I thought the record button was hard coded to video only. My H2 is downstairs and first thing I'm going to do is map it. I'm old school in that I don't shoot video on my camera. I don't need amazing video so I'll use my Pixel phone for that and keep camera settings and storage to stills only. Thanks for this video.
I shoot wildlife on the x-H2S, which has the same layout. What I really need to get to fast and often is subject detection on/off, so I have it programmed to the Fn2 button on the front of the camera, because when I'm shooting, my index finger is on the shutter and my middle finger rests naturally on the Fn2 button. I can press it without shifting my hand or index finger at all.
I think it’s great that you can get so excited about this, I understand perfectly where you’re coming from and it makes me even happier that I found your channel.
Thanks! :)
Hi, I bought the Fuji XH2 with a kit lens. Mainly following your advice about moving the camera from your eye and not having to do that. So many thanks for your previous posting. I'm a newbie to the XH2 having a XPro1 and an Xpro3. I'm branching out into a bit of tree photography. and a more relaxed state of affairs. It's an age related decision as I'm in mid 70s. keep up the great informative channel. Ian B.
I'm glad I could help! As I get older, I find that it's so much easier to do all my adjustments in the viewfinder because of the ability to dial in to reading glasses power. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment. :)
I use that button on my XH2s to toggle the front dial to exposure compensation. Why? Because when in manual mode with auto-ISO enabled, it means just one quick press and I can now adjust exposure compensation with my front dial (since there's no dedicated EC dial on the XH2(s) cameras). I use this mainly for bird photography, where I want a specific aperture and shutter speed, and let ISO be automatic...but I need the ability to quickly change exposure compensation depending on the bird (white egret or dark hawk?) and the background (sky or dark forest?), etc. What I never want to do is start shooting video accidentally by unknowingly bumping that button. 😉
That's great!
he Charles , this is exactly what i was looking for in the same situation with birding.. i am going to try your settings. thank you for sharing !
I have the right front button mapped to switch to the other eye when the camera picks the left or right eye. The black button on top rear is mapped to eye auto focus on or off. The right rear 4 way is animal eye on or off. The lower rear 4 way is turning the exposure adjustment on or off then using the rear control dial to adjust the amount. XH2 is awesome.
One of my favorite hacks on the X-H2 is the digital teleconverter. I use it all the time with the 70-300 to get fake macro shots. It gives you a raw file with the full sensor readout but gives you a cropped 10mp jpeg. You can use it to focus on really small details. If you combine the digital teleconverter with the optical teleconverters you’re golden, it practically makes the 70-300 a real macro lens.
that's interesting as someone thanks for sharing
Great tip , thank you
I am SO glad you asked to like and subscribe AFTER you tell us what you're offering!
IMHO it makes no sense whatsoever to be asked to like and subscribe something I haven't seen yet.
Had YOU asked in the beginning I would have forgotten to do what I just did; liked and subscribed.
Thanks!
I don't know that there is any tried and true best place to do that in a video. If you ask early then people ignore it because they don't know if you're worth it and if you ask late you've probably lost a lot of reviewers already because people will exit before the end of the video. 🙂📷
I have the button on the front side set to face detection on/off and the record button either object detection or on eye-af depending on the situation.
Great, well-presented video. Thanks. I took @pal2tech's advice and mapped ISO to top button on D-pad so I can change and SELECT with a single button.
I have started using vintage lenses and moved focus-check to the ISO button, but your tip changes that. My finger hits the red button before it finds the ISO button. (I have several short videos I didn't intent to take) Moving focus-check to the red button leaves the ISO button free.
There are 2 other buttons we overlook: One right side front and the other right side viewfinder. Eye-AF on front button and video (if desired) on VF would also work.
I’m mainly a stills shooter as well, an alright one at that in the landscape/wildlife space. As you said, getting better at that is more important to me than video. Granted I do want to learn to get better at using minimal video, but I’m in no rush with my focus on stills.
That being said, the little button on the X-T4 in the same spot as the record button on the X-H2 is dedicated to EyeAF on/off for me as well.
Great hack - just added this one to my X-S10. 🎉
It's seems good, i will try it ,i used to use the fn2 button fo my iso ,because the dedicated iso button is quite un easy for use when I use the camera for stills.
I took someone else's tip and assigned the ISO function to the DPad up/down buttons. That way I can just start pushing them, and the first push activates the function, and successive pushes change the ISO in that direction. (Works for me, but everyone's needs/preferences are different.)
@@CWReace I have it assigned there as well but I'm forcing myself to use the ISO button because it literally says ISO. :)
I've had H2 for about 14 days. Even beforehand I was still wondering if the PASM control system would bother me. I've seen the excitement on some YT videos, but as it happens in life, until you get your own hands on it... And now, after a few days, I'm excited. And I'll follow up on your video... mapping the buttons as needed is an amazing thing and makes the X-H2 a rocket. BTW, the H2 + XF50/1 is a faster combo than the H1 + 50/2, so for me the rocket designation is really apt. Thanks ;-)
Thanks for watching 🙂📷
I have it on the button on the right side next to the lens. On/off with my middle finger and I don’t to remove my finger from the trigger button.
And.. I mapped the ISO to two of the top buttons preventing me from hitting the wrong button while shooting.
That's another button hack that I have a video about. :) I have that button mapped to "playback" so that I can review an image i just shot without moving the camera or my hand. Great for quickly checking a portrait.
@@BoorayPerry That’s not a bad idea. I have to try that out. Thanks 🙏
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I always set the face/eye detect on/off action to the button just inside the grip. When your index finger is on the shutter button, your middle finger is likely very close to that inner-grip button already, and I totally agree - sometimes you need to disable face/eye IMMEDIATELY and moving fingers isn't fast enough. Since my middle finger always sits over that inner-grip button anyway, it's even faster to hit than moving my index!
That's on X100V, X-Pro3, and X-T3. I think X-H2(S) have that inner-grip button. Give it a shot!
Hi Booray. Here's one suggestion: which, of the 3 new Fujifilm cameras, is the best camera. Forget about megapixel count, etc.
Are you saying I should do a video about that?
I don't know. You said that you we getting inspiration from your subscribers suggestions. So I thought I'd make one. 😁😁 I have not seen a video on this subject... yet!
@@jean-philippeperetti8463 No, I like that... I may do it. The problem is that I would have to do a lot of technical stats and that bores me. :)
@@BoorayPerry I don't think you need to go that far. Your general impressions would certainly help a lot of people.
In my case, I recently purchased a Sony A7RV and a few used lenses. I also have a used A7C. I still own my Fujifilm kit: X-T4, 2 zoom lenses, a prime, and a flash. I have been debating about whether I should go all out Sony or just replace the X-T4 with one of the new 3 X cameras. Every time I watch a video on these 3 X's, I change my mind. LOL. To be honest with you, I first impression is that the X-H2S is the best of the 3 because of the stack sensor, the fabulous AF, etc. It may sound weird hearing this from a A7RV owner but, with Fuji, I am not so concerned about 26mpx versus 40mpx. I trust people like you to help me have a better understanding of the differences. I hope this all makes sense, English not being my first language.
@@jean-philippeperetti8463 Alright, I'll give it some thought. :)
Hey Booray great find, timing is everything in photography. Any hack that can help you to capture that great moment quickly, is the difference between getting that shot or missing that shot. Another helpful video, thanks.
Are you remapping because it's easier than reaching the button that comes from the factory as eye/face AF? I would have to agree it's easier for sure if you use it alot.
You mean the "AF On" button?
@@BoorayPerry no the third button back behind ISO and WB. It’s mapped for eye/face AF from the factory. The record button would be easier to reach though. The factory way is awkward to reach.
@@JET-Photo Oh THAT one! Yes, that one is a bad reach. I have that mapped to the electronic level for when I am on a tripod. :)
Is it only on this camera? I would love an extra custom button on my XT3
Yes, only on X-H2 but you have clickable dials and we don't. :)
I am still mad about assigning a button on the XT-5 the "subject detect" turns it on and off instead of the list so you can select the subject...
LOL I thought to myself- neat- I wanna do that- and then I realized I already was- lol.
Lol...
What on earth is your “pinky”?
Are you referring to your little finger? 😊
Yes. LOL... Where are you from?
I have a medical background and worked in casualty and also orthopaedics. To have uniformity and not confuse colleagues, we were taught as student to use specific terms for the fingers. Thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger (trigger finger only used in the military 😊).
I had not come across pinky in a while and it was just funny to me.
South Africa..
@@jlmawar It must be an American euphemism. :)
Not really a hack is it. Here's one for you - press the shutter button and it takes picture.