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Fujifilm X-H1 — Settings for Landscape Photography
Here are the recommended camera settings for landscape photography with the Fujifilm X-H1. These general values work as a great starting point — for settings tailored to your specific gear, try the wizard.
Recommended Settings
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| ISO | 100 |
| Aperture | f/8 – f/11 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/60s – 1/250s |
| White Balance | Daylight |
| Focus Mode | Single AF, focus 1/3 into scene |
Tips for Your Camera
- Your Fujifilm X-H1 has in-body stabilization (~5 stops). In this scene, you can often handhold at slower shutter speeds than the table shows.
These values are general recommendations. The wizard gives you values optimized for your Fujifilm X-H1 and lens — plus step-by-step menu paths.
Camera-Specific Tips
- Take advantage of the dedicated shutter speed and ISO dials on the X-H1. These physical controls allow you to quickly adjust your settings without diving into menus, making manual shooting more intuitive and responsive.
- The X-H1 offers a variety of Film Simulations that can enhance your photos with distinct looks. For example, use Classic Chrome for a muted, documentary feel or Velvia for vibrant landscapes.
- Utilize the electronic viewfinder (EVF) of the X-H1, which provides a live histogram overlay. This feature helps you ensure your exposure is balanced before taking the shot, reducing the need for post-processing adjustments.
- The X-H1's weather sealing is robust enough to handle challenging outdoor conditions, making it an excellent choice for landscape photography in diverse environments.
Where to find these settings on your Fujifilm X-H1
ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and more in the camera menu
Get Camera-Specific Guidance
These are general recommendations for this scene. The wizard can show you exactly where to find each setting in your camera’s menu system, plus values optimized for your specific gear.
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Get settings tailored to your Fujifilm X-H1 for landscape photography — including menu paths and lens tips.