Scheelings
Well-known
I just took my x100 out on the weekend and getting familar again with this fantastic camera, however I started experiencing difficulties associated with the setting of the locking for exposure and focus.
Currently I have the AEL/AFL button set to Exposure lock, however since I often need to move the camera down to the ground (on sunny days) and that involves more camera movement, however I found that I could take a rapid number of shots since it was taking the camera too long to focus and would have to refocus after each shot.
How do you deal with this situation?
Currently I have the AEL/AFL button set to Exposure lock, however since I often need to move the camera down to the ground (on sunny days) and that involves more camera movement, however I found that I could take a rapid number of shots since it was taking the camera too long to focus and would have to refocus after each shot.
How do you deal with this situation?
willie_901
Veteran
If don't need to focus in between shots, just put the camera in MF mode.
If I remember correctly one can use the Menu system to use the AEL/AFL button to us the AF manually and lock exposure. The focus will not change unless you turn the lens collar or press the AEL/AFL button again.
Anyway, there is no reason the camera can't be operated as you wish.
Fujifilm provides PDFs of the X100 manual as well as mini-manuals for improvements and operational changes in firmware updates on it's wen site.
If I remember correctly one can use the Menu system to use the AEL/AFL button to us the AF manually and lock exposure. The focus will not change unless you turn the lens collar or press the AEL/AFL button again.
Anyway, there is no reason the camera can't be operated as you wish.
Fujifilm provides PDFs of the X100 manual as well as mini-manuals for improvements and operational changes in firmware updates on it's wen site.