Fujifilm X100 Settings for portraiture | Damien Lovegrove
1. Out and About ~ This is my most common set up and uses aperture priority in conjunction with auto ISO. Here are my settings for that working method…
- ISO set to 200 Auto on ~ max 3200 with a minimum shutter speed of 1/80th,
- Shutter speed dial set to A,
- Aperture dial set to f/2 (wide open),
- Jpeg Fine + Raw,
- Auto WB,
- Monochrome with G filter,
- AFS with the focus activated by a half press of the shutter button,
- The central focus zone set with the smallest activation box
I use this configuration for location shooting using natural light or reflectors. I also use it when shooting interiors lit with continuous lights. I just pick up the camera, switch it on and start shooting. My only setting adjustment during the shooting process is exposure compensation via the very convenient dial……
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