Fujifilm X-T10 Gebrauchsanleitung

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Focus Mode
TIPS for Auto Focus Setting
X-T10 / XF50 -140mmF2.8 R LM OIS WR  |  F2.8  1/160s  ISO800   ©Ben Cherry (UK)
X-T10 / XF50 -140mmF2.8 R LM OIS WR  |  F8  1/2000s  ISO800   ©Jára Sijka (Czech)
*35mm format equivalent.
AF-S + Single Point
Accurately capturing the subject
AF-S mode locks focus when the shutter button is pressed 
halfway. When focus is locked, the camera beeps and 
makes the Focus indicator icon and AF frame flash green. 
When shooting continuously, the camera locks focus on 
the first shot and maintains the focus position on 
subsequent shots. This basic AF mode is used for 
photographing subjects that don't move.
For capturing subjects using a specific AF point
Perfect scenes:
A basic AF mode. Set focus using one of the 49 focusing points - ideal for 
focusing precisely on a subject in a fixed location. The focus area can be one 
of five different sizes and the location of the focus area can also be changed.
All-round AF option for shooting subjects 
with minimal movement such as 
landscapes, snapshots and portraits. A 
high level of focusing precision also makes 
it suitable for close-ups of flowers etc.
AF-S + Zone
AF-S + Wide/Tracking
Semi-wide angle focal length 
equivalent to 27mm*. Ideal 
for snapshots, this lens is 
also perfect for capturing 
streetscapes and natural 
landscapes.
A mid-telephoto macro lens 
equivalent to 90mm*, with a 
maximum magnification of 
0.5x. This lens delivers 
beautiful bokeh and is suited 
to close-ups of flowers and 
other small objects.
Recommended lens:
AF-S + Single Point
  (focus area selected)
Choose any one of 49-point focus areas, 
and change to the best one for the subject's 
position. The focus area can be changed to 
one of five different sizes, according to the 
size of the subject.
This mode is ideal for subjects with 
predictable movements or a subject that is 
about to move. It is also ideal for snapshots 
that include people walking or running.
XF series' flagship telezoom 
with resistance to dust, weather 
and low temperatures. It 
features a 5.0-stop image 
stabilization system to deliver 
impressive resolution.
This mode is perfect for beginners 
shooting scenes that contain a number of 
moving subjects, including those that 
unpredictably come into the frame or 
subjects that randomly move across the 
entire frame.
Ultra-wide angle lens 
equivalent to 21mm*, offering 
a dramatically wide angle of 
view. This lens is perfect for 
capturing subjects that are 
moving unpredictably across 
the frame.
The thinnest and lightest XF 
lens equivalent to 41mm*.  
The compact design enables 
fast autofocus, accurately 
capturing subjects that are 
moving unpredictably.
For capturing moving subjects across a large AF area
This mode is suitable for slower moving subjects and snapshots that are 
difficult to focus with the Single Point mode. You can choose a 3x3, 5x3 or 
5x5 zone from the 77-point focus area. The central 3x3 and 5x3 zones offer 
extra-fast focusing with the use of the on-sensor phase detection AF system.
Automatically capturing a subject 
with unpredictable movements
An upgrade on the previous Auto Area AF mode, the camera automatically 
assesses the entire 77-point focus area, selects multiple zones and focuses 
on the subject. Ideal when shooting a scene with numerous elements, the 
camera focuses on the subject even within the most complicated scene.
AF-S + Zone
  (focus area selected)
Choose a 3x3, 5x3 or 5x5 zone in the 
77-point focus area, and determine the 
position of the zone within the 11x7 grid. 
Phase detection AF operates in the 
centrally-positioned 3x3 and 5x3 zones to 
enable high-speed AF.
This lens has a standard angle 
of view. All of the lens groups 
are shifted for focusing, creating 
beautiful bokeh regardless of 
distance to the subject. Getting 
high quality images of slower-
moving subjects is now possible.
XF18mmF2 R
XF60mmF2.4 R Macro
XF35mmF1.4 R
XF50-140mmF2.8 
R LM OIS WR
XF14mmF2.8 R
XF27mmF2.8
AF-S
Single Point
Zone
Wide/Tracking