Fujifilm X-T100 — Menu Guide for Beginners
Where to find every setting on your Fujifilm X-T100.
Menu Paths
| Setting | Menu Path | Quick Access |
|---|---|---|
| ISO | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → ISO | ISO dial on top plate |
| Aperture | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → Aperture | Front command dial |
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Tips
ISO
The dedicated ISO dial allows for quick adjustments without diving into menus.
Aperture
Use the front command dial to adjust aperture while keeping your eye on the viewfinder.
The Fujifilm X-T100 features a tilting LCD screen, which is perfect for composing shots from high or low angles without straining your neck. Use it to capture creative perspectives in your photography.
Make use of the Film Simulation modes on the X-T100 to add a distinct mood to your photos. For vibrant landscapes, try the Velvia mode, while Classic Chrome is great for capturing the mood of street scenes.
The X-T100's electronic viewfinder (EVF) offers a live histogram display, allowing you to see exposure levels in real-time. This feature helps ensure your shots are neither too dark nor too bright.
Assign the customizable function buttons on the X-T100 to frequently used settings like Film Simulation or white balance. This allows for quick adjustments without diving into menus.
Enable Focus Peaking on the X-T100 to assist with manual focusing. This feature highlights the in-focus areas in your frame, making it easier to achieve sharp focus, especially in portrait or macro shots.
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