PROVIA/Standard (left), ASTIA/Soft (centre) and ACROS (right) 2) Make your own Film Simulation mode If you own an X Series camera with a Drive button, press it, scroll to FILM SIMULATION BKT, go to SHOOTING SETTING menu and select FILM SIMULATION BKT. Select DRIVE SETTING, then BKT SETTING, and finally BKT SELECT before choosing FILM SIMULATION BKT. To set up bracketing, set the drive dial to BKT, then navigate to the SHOOTING SETTING menu. You can photograph in colour and monochrome simultaneously, for example, or just choose a few options to bring out the best in your scene. Many cameras offer bracketing of exposure, focus and more, but did you know that with Fujifilm, you can also bracket three Film Simulations at one time? This offers you full control over the look of your images, giving you three different edits straight out of camera. For those newer to the range, there’s simply so much in store! Get ready to learn more about your camera. And, they’re an endlessly creative bunch.Įven for the extremely dedicated, we’re sure there’s a few tricks up your camera’s sleeve to discover. In part, it’s because they know just how much is going on below the surface. Passionate photographers know the benefits of a good functional setup and making the most of some camera hacks for optimal photography. X Series cameras offer a host of ways to personalise your workflow – and many lesser-known settings that can help you on your quest for astounding images
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