Mastering the Fujifilm X100T and X100S
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Publisher Description
The X100T is the third generation in Fujifilm’s popular, groundbreaking, and award-winning X100-series cameras. With its small size, powerful functionality, and classic rangefinder design, the X100 line has become the go-to camera for travel, snapshots, and street photography for amateurs and professionals alike. This book sets the X100T alongside its predecessor, the X100S, explaining everything you need to know to get the most out of these exceptional cameras.
In Mastering the Fujifilm X100T and X100S, photographer Peter Fauland goes well beyond the camera manual to offer ambitious photographers both in-depth techniques and helpful tips on how to get the most out of their cameras. Fauland not only explains each camera’s functions and features, he provides practical advice for specific shooting situations—such as urban landscapes, “silent shooting,” and portraiture—using clear instructions along with example images.
Included are discussions on new features such as:
The new hybrid viewfinder
The integrated ND filter
In-camera image editing
Effective use of flash
Using WiFi
Shooting video
Much, much more
Intended for those who already have a basic understanding of photography fundamentals such as exposure and composition, this book gets X100T and X100S owners quickly up and running with their cameras, significantly shortening the learning curve on the path to creating great photographs. Even for seasoned amateurs, advanced enthusiasts, and semi-pros, there are sure to be many aha moments as Fauland reveals new tips, tricks, and techniques for using the X100T and X100S cameras.
Customer Reviews
Disappointed
While this book included a few useful tips, I found little detail or explanations regarding many of the individual functions and menu items offered by the X100T. What it did include was haphazardly offered, with little structural organization. If you're looking for a better technical explanation of this camera's functions than what the User Manual provides, look elsewhere.
Not very helpful.
I was looking for a book to help with how to actually use the camera as the Fuji manual can be cryptic. This was not it. This book went on and on about the sensor and how it works, how the autofocus works and how great it is to have seven function buttons, but dod not tell where any of them were. If you want a book to help master this camera, look elsewhere.