The Fujifilm X-T5 134 X-Pert Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Camera

"Learn all you need to master your Fuji X-T5 camera! In this book, popular Fuji X Secrets author, FUJILOVE Gear Talk contributor, and ""X-Pert Corner"" columnist Rico Pfirstinger teaches you about the photographic capabilities of the Fujifilm X-T5 --including hidden features...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Pfirstinger, Rico, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Rafael, CA : Rocky Nook Inc [2023]
Edición:1st edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009769032706719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • About the Author
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • 1. Your X-T5 System
  • 1.1. The Basics (1): Things you Should know About your Camera
  • Tip 1: RTFM! Read the Fuji Manual!
  • Tip 2: Spare batteries and third-party knockoffs
  • Tip 3: Battery chargers and power banks
  • Tip 4: Where to find the latest firmware
  • Tip 5: Updating your firmware
  • Tip 6: Wireless firmware updates using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
  • Tip 7: Which memory cards to use
  • Tip 8: Working with dual card slots
  • Tip 9: Resetting the frame counter and assigning a new image starting number
  • Tip 10: Use Boost mode!
  • Tip 11: Keeping the camera sensor clean
  • Tip 12: Do-it-yourself sensor cleaning
  • Tip 13: Pixel mapping
  • 1.2. The Basics (2): Things you Should know About your Lenses
  • Tip 14: Decoding XF18-135mmF3.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR
  • Tip 15: OIS and IBIS
  • Tip 16: How the XF23mmF1.4 R, XF16mmF1.4 R WR, and XF14mmF2.8 R differ
  • Tip 17: Using the Lens Modulation Optimizer (LMO)
  • Tip 18: Things you should know about digital lens corrections
  • Tip 19: Analog and digital teleconverters
  • Tip 20: Use the included lens hood!
  • Tip 21: Lens protection filters-yes or no?
  • Tip 22: 39 mm filters can be tricky!
  • Tip 23: Switch off the camera when changing lenses!
  • Tip 24: Confusion about lens support for 40 megapixels
  • 1.3. The Basics (3): Useful Accessories
  • Tip 25: Optional handgrips
  • Tip 26: Remote shutter release options
  • 2. Using the Fujifilm X-T5
  • 2.1. Ready, Set, Go!
  • Tip 27: Recommended default settings for your X-T5
  • Tip 28: Avoiding the camera menus: practical shortcuts for your X-T5
  • Tip 29: Suggested Fn button assignment
  • Tip 30: Recommended My Menu and Quick menu configuration
  • Tip 31: Working with custom settings
  • Tip 32: Shoot FINE+RAW or NORMAL+RAW!
  • Tip 33: Compressed or uncompressed RAW files?.
  • Tip 34: Picking different image aspect ratios
  • Tip 35: The magical half-press
  • 2.2. Monitor and Viewfinder
  • Tip 36: Make use of the eye sensor!
  • Tip 37: Instant image review
  • Tip 38: The DISP/BACK button can be tricky!
  • Tip 39: WYSIWYG-What You See Is What You Get!
  • Tip 40: Using the Natural Live View
  • Tip 41: Using the LCD touchscreen
  • 2.3. Exposing Right
  • Tip 42: Choosing the right metering method
  • Tip 43: Linking spot metering to focus frames
  • Tip 44: Using the live view and live histogram
  • Tip 45: Auto exposure (AE) with modes P, A, and S
  • Tip 46: Using manual exposure M
  • Tip 47: Using aperture priority A
  • Tip 48: Using shutter priority S
  • Tip 49: Using program AE P and program shift
  • Tip 50: Playing it safe with auto exposure bracketing
  • Tip 51: Long exposures
  • Tip 52: Long exposures in bright daylight
  • Tip 53: ISO settings-what's the deal?
  • Tip 54: What you should know about extended ISO
  • Tip 55: Auto-ISO and minimum shutter speed
  • Tip 56: Auto-ISO in manual mode M: the "misomatic" mode
  • Tip 57: Extending the dynamic range
  • Tip 58: Extending the dynamic range for RAW shooters
  • Tip 59: JPEG settings for RAW shooters
  • Tip 60: Extending the dynamic range for JPEG shooters
  • Tip 61: High-contrast scenes: Using the DR function to the benefit of RAW shooters
  • Tip 62: DR versus DR-P
  • Tip 63: Using DR-P for high-contrast daylight scenes
  • Tip 64: Dual conversion gain and how to use it
  • Tip 65: Creating HDR images with the X-T5
  • Tip 66: HDR: the handheld way
  • Tip 67: Using the built-in HDR function
  • Tip 68: In-camera HDR vs. Adobe HDR-DNG
  • Tip 69: Electronic shutter (ES) and electronic first curtain shutter (EFCS)
  • Tip 70: Using flicker reduction features
  • Tip 71: Using Multiple Exposure mode
  • Tip 72: Using PIXEL SHIFT MULTI SHOT.
  • Tip 73: Adv. Filters: exposing with creative filters
  • Tip 74: Motion panoramas
  • 2.4. Focusing with the X-T5
  • Tip 75: CDAF and PDAF: what's the difference?
  • Tip 76: AF-S or AF-C?
  • Tip 77: Single Point AF vs. Zone AF vs. Wide/Tracking AF
  • Tip 78: Correct focus stick configuration
  • Tip 79: Selecting an AF frame or AF zone
  • Tip 80: Choosing a suitable AF frame or AF zone size
  • Tip 81: Manual focus and DOF zone focusing
  • Tip 82: Manual focus assistants
  • Tip 83: Using the Focus Check magnifier tool
  • Tip 84: Using Instant AF-S and Instant AF-C
  • Tip 85: Using AF+MF
  • Tip 86: Pre-AF: a relic of the past
  • Tip 87: Using face/eye detection and subject detection
  • Tip 88: Face and subject detection and the underlying fallback autofocus mode
  • Tip 89: Using AF-ON (back-button focusing)
  • Tip 90: Focusing in poor light
  • Tip 91: Macro: focusing at close distances
  • Tip 92: Focus Bracketing
  • Tip 93: Limiting the autofocus range
  • Tip 94: Focusing on moving subjects (1): the autofocus trick
  • Tip 95: Focusing on moving subjects (2): the focus trap
  • Tip 96: Focusing on moving subjects (3): Autofocus tracking using Single Point AF, Zone AF, or Tracking AF
  • Tip 97: Tracking-AF vs. face/eye and subject detection tracking
  • Tip 98: Using AF-C custom settings
  • Tip 99: Focus Priority vs. Release Priority
  • Tip 100: Using Pre-Shot ES
  • Tip 101: Using Sports Finder Mode
  • 2.5. White Balance, JPEG Parameters, and Raw Conversion
  • Tip 102: Custom white balance: a little effort can go a long way
  • Tip 103: Changing color tints with WB SHIFT
  • Tip 104: White balance and monochrome images
  • Tip 105: Using film simulations
  • Tip 106: Using the GRAIN EFFECT
  • Tip 107: Contrast settings: adjusting highlights and shadows
  • Tip 108: Color saturation
  • Tip 109: The COLOR CHROME EFFECT.
  • Tip 110: MONOCHROMATIC COLOR: adding color tints to monochrome images
  • Tip 111: Using the SMOOTH SKIN EFFECT
  • Tip 112: Be careful with CLARITY!
  • Tip 113: Color space: sRGB or Adobe RGB?
  • Tip 114: Working with the built-in RAW converter
  • Tip 115: Working with X RAW STUDIO
  • 2.6. Flash Photography
  • Tip 116: Understanding flash modes
  • Tip 117: Controlling the ambient-light component
  • Tip 118: Controlling the flash-light component
  • Tip 119: Front-curtain vs. rear-curtain flash synchronization
  • Tip 120: Flash synchronization: what's the limit?
  • Tip 121: Red-eye removal
  • Tip 122: Using TTL-Lock
  • Tip 123: Grand master: the Fujifilm EF-X500
  • Tip 124: Generic third-party flash units
  • 2.7. Using Adapted Lenses
  • Tip 125: Finding the right lens adapter
  • Tip 126: Adapting third-party lenses
  • Tip 127: Exposing with mechanically adapted lenses
  • Tip 128: Focusing with mechanically adapted lenses
  • Tip 129: Using the Fujifilm M-mount adapter
  • Tip 130: Electronic smart adapters
  • 2.8. Wireless Remote Control and Tethering
  • Tip 131: Using XApp or the Camera Remote app
  • Tip 132: Streaming the live view via HDMI
  • Tip 133: Tethered shooting via USB or Wi-Fi
  • 2.9. Anything Else?
  • Tip 134: Forums, blogs, magazines, and workshops
  • Online References.