Fujifilm X-T10 Gebrauchsanleitung

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TIPS for Auto Focus Setting
X-T1 / XF18-135mmF3.5-5.6R LM OIS WR  |  F5.6  1/400s  ISO1600   ©Chris Weston (UK)
X-T10 / XF50-140mmF2.8 R LM OIS WR  |  F2.8  1/500s  ISO400   ©Jacky Ley (France)
X-T1 / XF90mmF2 R  |  F2.2  1/125s  ISO200   ©Bert Stephani (Belgium)
Focus Mode
Even in landscape photography, there are times when you want to photograph 
a subject that moves closer to or further from the camera. At times like this, 
switch from AF-S to AF-C + Single Point to track and focus on the main subject.
Spot-focusing on subjects 
moving backwards and forwards 
in a straight line
This spot-focus AF-C mode is capable of focusing on a specific 
area, enabling you to choose both location and size of the 
point within the 49-point focus area. The types of scenes 
where this mode may be used is limited, but it is ideal when 
pin-point focusing is required.
AF-C 
+ Single Point
Achieving pin-point focus on the selected subject. 
This mode is useful for a subject moving backwards and forwards in a straight 
line. It is ideal for a sports event, etc. This mode is not suitable for a subject that 
makes sideways movements. 
Perfect scenes:
Determining the postion and size 
of focus area
Choose the position and size of the focus area in the 
same way as the AF-S + Single Point combination. 
Phase detection AF is used on the centrally-positioned 
3x3 zone to enable high speed AF.
High magnification zoom equipped with powerful 
image stabilization and covering up to 206mm*. 
Very useful for subjects approaching the camera 
from distance. 
The constant maximum aperture of F2.8 allows a 
fast shutter speed to freeze movement while 
creating beautiful bokeh. The use of a linear 
motor also provides a fast response.
XF18-135mmF3.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR
XF50-140mmF2.8 R LM OIS WR
Recommended lens:
Face Detection + Eye Detection AF
Combining Face Detection and 
Eye Detection AF to shoot a high quality portrait
Activate Face Detection to automatically detect human faces and focus with Eye Detection 
AF to ensure accurate focus on human eyes, even when using a shallow depth-of-field. 
Combine these two functions to take your portrait photography to a new level.
XF90mmF2 R LM WR
Fast telephoto lens equivalent to 135mm*. 
The focal length means you can work at a 
greater distance and capture more natural 
facial expressions. Combined with the lens's 
sharpness and ability to produce rich bokeh, 
it provides extra depth to your portrait 
photography.
XF56mmF1.2 R APD
Fast portrait lens equivalent to 84mm*, 
producing bokeh effects that only an F1.2 
lens can deliver. It also offers an APD filter 
for even more creamy bokeh.
Activating Face Detection 
and Eye Detection AF
Both features can be turned on in the Autofocus Setting menu and 
can be combined with other AF-S modes to shoot great portraits.
Select Right Eye, Left Eye or Auto 
for Eye Detection AF
Eye Detection AF has three options: Auto, Right Eye Priority and Left 
Eye Priority.  Auto will automatically focus on the eye closer to the 
camera and is recommended when the subject is not looking straight 
at the camera or when shooting with a wide aperture for shallow 
depth-of-field.
Activating the functions
Recommended lens:
*35mm format equivalent.