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...and i did know this once cause i did it...but i cannot remember it now, i can't seem to find it in the manual and i have been putzing around with the camera for the last few hours trying to figure it out with a hands on approach.
on my xe3 i want to shoot both acros and casual colour at the same time...'bracketing film sims'...but cannot make it work!!
anyone able to slow guide me through it?
much appreciated.
on my xe3 i want to shoot both acros and casual colour at the same time...'bracketing film sims'...but cannot make it work!!
anyone able to slow guide me through it?
much appreciated.
shawn
Veteran
In the shooting menu you go into the Film Simulation Bracket setting to set the three films it will bracket.
Then hit the Drive button and change it from single shot to Film Simulation Bracket.
There is more of a delay between shots when shooting in film bracketing mode.
Alternatively you could shoot raw and then use FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO to use the camera to covert the files (in camera) later on.
Shawn
Then hit the Drive button and change it from single shot to Film Simulation Bracket.
There is more of a delay between shots when shooting in film bracketing mode.
Alternatively you could shoot raw and then use FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO to use the camera to covert the files (in camera) later on.
Shawn
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In the shooting menu you go into the Film Simulation Bracket setting to set the three films it will bracket.
Then hit the Drive button and change it from single shot to Film Simulation Bracket.
There is more of a delay between shots when shooting in film bracketing mode.
Alternatively you could shoot raw and then use FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO to use the camera to covert the files (in camera) later on.
Shawn
strange...your info worked but i am sure that i tried the same thing. 'old timers' is setting in fast.
thanks
markjwyatt
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Another option- shot RAW + jpeg, an pick Acros for the jpeg. The RAW can be used for color or B&W. This is how I shoot my XT-2.
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i still have not bought the software to develop raw from the xe3...
shawn
Veteran
You don't need to buy any software.
http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/application/
Fuji X Raw Studio actually uses the camera itself to convert the RAW files to JPEGs.
Raw File Converter EX 3.0 is also free for Fuji RAW files.
http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/myfinepix_studio/rfc/
Lots of other options too. If you have a Mac RPP64 does a great job but has an odd interface, great colors.
Shawn
http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/application/
Fuji X Raw Studio actually uses the camera itself to convert the RAW files to JPEGs.
Raw File Converter EX 3.0 is also free for Fuji RAW files.
http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/myfinepix_studio/rfc/
Lots of other options too. If you have a Mac RPP64 does a great job but has an odd interface, great colors.
Shawn
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