Important Settings for the X100VI & Other Fujifilm Cameras (Auto ISO, Dials, & Buttons)
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Sharing how I set up my Fujifilm X100VI (and other Fujifilm cameras like the X-T5, X-S20, X100V, etc) for everyday documentation, professional work, and everything in between. I will cover the important Fujifilm settings, like auto ISO, command dial settings, and Q menu setup, that allow me to have a quick and simple shooting workflow without sacrificing my need for creative control. If you're new to Fujifilm or a seasoned veteran, I'm sure you'll pick up a thing or two from this video
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Great video Reggie. Appreciate the tip about 1/160 for people.
As for continuous autofocus, I've had a different experience. On a x100v, I struggled so much with autofocus while chasing my three-year-old around. But the x100vi feels like a totally different camera to me! I did do some tweaking to custom AF-C settings per pal2tech's excellent videos. I've been loving the improvement so much, I almost completely stopped using my X-T5.
Which presets of afc do you use the most ? 😊
Which pal2tech video are you refering to? Would be grateful for help
7:00 “A lot of Sony shooters don’t have great autofocus skills …” but also “I’m not judging anybody” 😂 But yes, I agree with @kdaq … I’ve been wildly impressed with the X100VI’s ability to grab focus in AF-C mode while taking pics of my 2-year-old. I also shoot with a Sony a7 IV and, while that camera is obviously amazing in AF-C and I’m not saying the Fuji would beat it, I do get a fairly comparable number of keepers with the Fuji in similar situations.
It isn’t a judgement. Just calling things like it is. With more advanced tech, the need for a photographer to develop that skill lessens.
@@Reggiebphoto yeah, I meant that first part just as a little joke, not seriously. I agree with what you’re saying, I just thought it was funny :)
Nice video Reggie. I always appreciate learning how other people configure their cameras. I will have to give your method a try and see if I like it better.
Hi Reggie, just wanted to say you’re one of my favorite photographers! Love your work :)
great video Reggie!
A wealth of knowledge. I need to revisit the video calmly to get all the messages :). Thanks so much.
What do you mean by calmly? Haha
Thanks Reggie
Dope! 👏🏻
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thank you! very helpful video! Still hope you will cover video/photo switching :)
that was the original concept of this video. and i realized it wasn't recording my screen correctly LOL. so def will put that in a future video.
Thank you Reggie. This will be useful when I finally get my camera after 2 years. F all the scalpers.
Hi Reggie! Thank you for this video, super helpful to find useful settings. Just one question: how did you map the Auto ISO (1, 2 and 3) against the front dial button by pressing it? Thank you!
I don’t recall tbh
If you have configured one the command dial settings to be ISO, then just select that one, and then put the iso dial in C, then you just scroll all the way to the right with the front command dial. The Auto ISO settings are ordered after the highest iso setting on the camera.
Where did you get your shutter button? I've been in search of a purple one to match my ube strap!
It’s not widely available. I’m looking to try to do a large order of it but I’m not really wanting to deal with the whole shipping aftermath 😬
How do you get the front command dial to switch between ISO Auto 1, 2, and 3? I have ISO set to C, SS to Auto, and Aperture Priority. Can't figure it out!
I have seen the same thing 😂 with my xt4 i could do this, but i couldn’t with my x100v… I hope with can do with my future x100vi 😅
1st set your ISO dial to C. Then increase your ISO manually all the way up. Once you reach "ISOH" the next clicks over will be the "ISOA1-3" settings.
And how is he able to cycle between only ISO and Exp. compensation when clicking the front dial? 4:29
On my X-T5 I can’t remove S.S from the front dial, so it always cycles like S.S -> ISO -> Exposure Compensation
@@rdrehmer Your SS top dial should be set to “A” so that you no longer have control over it when in Aperture priority. Your ISO top dial should be set to “C”. You also have to set up the front dial press-in function to include ISO. That way when you press it in it’ll cycle between ISO and Exposure Comp.
@@rdrehmer I was having trouble figuring that out too. Your ISO dial has to be set to C and your exposure compensation dial also has to be set to C.
Can you do a Ricoh griii one
Do you use the dedicated exposure dials? Why?
I alternate (which is maybe not great). If I'm shooting aperture priority or studio flash I use the normal dials and exposure comp dials, and if I'm doing an event where changing more quickly is important I switch to front and back dials.
@BrandonDavis985 makes sense
Do you find 12800 iso usable?
yup. as long as i take care to look for good lighting direction/contrast.