Fujifilm X-T10 Gebrauchsanleitung

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Get every image as sharp as you intended
Manual Focus 
Setting the AF mode
The new AF system gives the X series a dramatic performance boost, while still offering a variety of functions that help you 
achieve a pin-point manual focus. Flick the Focus Mode switch to MF to use various focus-assisting functions for highly accurate 
manual focusing on both macro and portrait photography, where you need to get the background perfectly out of focus.
XF23mmF1.4 R
This lens has a focusing distance and 
depth-of-field scales, which makes it ideal 
for shooting snapshots at a pre-determined 
distance. The fast F1.4 aperture is also 
perfect for portraits.
XF56mmF1.2 R
Portrait lens that offers a shallow 
depth-of-field and a mid-telephoto angle of 
view. Ideally suited to portrait photography 
with precise manual focusing.
XF60mmF2.4 R Macro
Mid-telephoto macro lens with the maximum 
magnification of 0.5x. Use the MF mode when 
you need to make fine focus adjustments on 
close-up shots of flowers etc.
Using the MF Assist functions
Standard
Digital Split Image
Focus Peak Highlight
When MF is selected, you can choose between three MF Assist modes. Standard displays a normal view with no 
assist. In Digital Split Image, you can align the split image to achieve accurate focus, while Focus Peak Highlight 
highlights focused outlines.
Enlarging the focus position
In MF mode, press the Foucs Assist Button (X-T1) or Rear Command Dial 
(X-T10) to enlarge the view on the screen. You can specify the 
magnification rate and the duration of time to show the enlarged view. 
The enlargement reflects the MF Assist settings.
Lenses with focusing distance and 
depth-of-field scales on the focus ring
With the XF14mmF2.8 R, XF23mmF1.4 R and XF16mmF1.4 lenses, pull 
the focus ring toward the camera body to instantaneously switch to the 
MF mode without having to adjust settings on the camera. Perfect for 
taking snapshots with at a pre-set focusing distance.
AF + MF to fine-tune focusing
In the Autofocus Setting menu, turn AF + MF on. You can then press the shutter 
button halfway to activate AF and use the manual focus ring to fine-tune your 
focus. This is useful when trying to focus on a complicated subject that is difficult 
to autofocus, or when you want to focus on a specific part of the frame.
Pre-AF for faster focusing
By tuning Pre-AF the camera will continuously focus even before you press the 
shutter button halfway down. This constant AF action speeds up focusing when 
you half-press the shutter button.  This is an effective option when you don't want 
to miss a shot. Go to the Autofocus Setting menu to activate this option.
Using the AF illuminator
Turn the AF Illuminator on when shooting a dark subject. The AF Illuminator will 
light up each time you press the shutter button halfway down to help the camera 
achieve focus. Go to the Autofocus Setting menu to activate this option. When the 
Sound & Flash Off menu is on, the AF Illuminator does not operate.
Release / Focus Priority
Occasionally, when a photograph is taken, the camera may not have achieved 
accurate focus. This option allows you to determine whether the camera should 
prioritize the shutter response or wait until a focus is achieved to take a picture. 
You can specify a setting for AF-S and AF-C separately in the Autofocus Setting 
menu.
Making best use of the AF Lock
Fix focus while pressing down or pushing the AF-L button on the back of the 
camera. Pre-focus and wait until the right moment to take a picture. Exposure 
settings may be adjusted even after locking the focus.
Instant AF in the MF mode
Press the AF-L button while shooting in the MF mode to autofocus on a subject 
within the focus frame. This eliminates the need to rotate the focus ring from near 
the shortest shooting distance position to infinity and achieve a quick transition 
back to MF.  In the Autofocus Setting menu, you can specify to activate either 
AF-S or AF-C in Instant AF.
Using the functions for enhanced focus accuracy
*35mm format equivalent.
X-T1 / XF56mmF1.2 R  |  F1.6  1/500s  ISO400   ©Bert Stephani (Belgium)