Fujifilm X100VI — Menu Guide for Beginners
Where to find every setting on your Fujifilm X100VI.
Menu Paths
| Setting | Menu Path | Quick Access |
|---|---|---|
| ISO | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → ISO | ISO dial on top plate |
| Aperture | MENU → Camera Settings 1 → Aperture | Aperture ring on the lens |
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Tips
ISO
The dedicated ISO dial allows for quick adjustments without navigating menus.
Aperture
Use the aperture ring on the lens to adjust settings while composing your shot.
The Fujifilm X100VI features a dedicated aperture ring on the lens, allowing you to adjust the aperture quickly without diving into menus. This makes it easy to control depth of field and exposure on the fly.
Use the Film Simulation feature to add creative flair to your photos. For vibrant landscapes, try Velvia; for a classic look, choose Classic Chrome; and for striking black and white images, opt for Acros.
The X100VI's electronic viewfinder (EVF) offers a live histogram overlay, allowing you to monitor exposure levels in real-time. This helps ensure your images are neither too dark nor too bright.
Take advantage of the X100VI's built-in ND filter for shooting in bright conditions. This feature allows you to use wider apertures or slower shutter speeds without overexposing your images.
The customizable function button on the X100VI can be set to quickly access your most-used settings. Assign it to toggle the ND filter or change Film Simulations for faster adjustments.
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