FUJIFILM X Series Unlimited: Mastering Techniques and Maximizing Creativity with Your FUJIFILM Camera
By Dan Bailey
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FUJIFILM X Series Unlimited teaches you everything you need to know in order to achieve mastery with your FUJIFILM camera, gaining maximum performance and total creative liberation with your photography no matter what FUJIFILM X Series camera you use.
Written by professional photographer, expert Fuji user, and X Series ambassador Dan Bailey, you'll learn every feature and every menu item, button, and function of the FUJIFILM X Series lineup. More importantly, you'll learn how to use these features and settings in actual shooting situations out in the world in order to capture great photographs.
Dan has shot with X Series cameras for nearly six years, and he’s worked closely with the FUJIFILM tech reps and product managers. He knows these cameras inside and out. He knows how they function out in the real world, and he's tested them with a wide range of subject matter, often in extremely challenging conditions, environments, and shooting situations. FUJIFILM X Series Unlimited teaches you everything he’s learned along the way.
In this book, you'll learn all the camera settings, how to use autofocus, how to use and customize the film simulations to create your own “look,” how to set up the camera for maximum image quality and performance, and many other features such as bracketing, exposure modes, the ADV mode filters, how to update firmware, and how to optimize your Fuji to match your style and subject matter. The book is organized into the following chapters:
- • Chapter 1: The Really Important Stuff
- • Chapter 2: Image Quality (I.Q.) Settings
- • Chapter 3: Focus Menus—AF/MF (Autofocus/Manual Focus) Settings
- • Chapter 4: Shooting Settings
- • Chapter 5: Flash Settings
- • Chapter 6: Movie Settings
- • Chapter 7: Set Up Menus
- • Chapter 8: Playback Menu
- • Online References
This book is absolutely packed with tons of great recommendations, advice, and insight. If you take the time to learn and master just a few of the features covered in this guide, you'll be able to take your creative and technical skills to a whole new level. Whether you have a “MY MENU” camera model (the X-Pro2, X-T2, X-T20, X-E3, and X100F) or one of the “RED/BLUE” camera models (the X-Pro1, X-T1, X-T10, X100 models prior to the “F” model, the X-E1, X-E2, X-E2S, X70, and the X-A series, as well as the X10, X20, and X30), you’re certain to learn the ins and outs of your Fuji camera in order to improve your photography.
Dan Bailey
Dan Bailey has been a full-time adventure, outdoor, and travel photographer since 1996. His immersive, first-person style of shooting often places him right alongside his subjects as he documents the unfolding scene and searches for the perfect convergence of light, background, and moment. A longtime user of Fuji photo film and unwavering devotee of Velvia, Dan first became enamored with the X Series in the fall of 2011. Currently shooting full-time with the X-T2, Dan has shot extensively with the entire lineup of X-Series cameras. Dan currently lives in Anchorage, Alaska, and he spends his free time exploring gravel bars in his little yellow Cessna, hiking, and skiing in the mountains and touring on his mountain bike.
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