Fujifilm X-T1 取り扱いマニュアル
X-T1 / XF10-24mmF4 R OIS | F8 1/65s ISO400X-T10 / XF50-140mmF2.8 R LM OIS WR | F5.6 1/2500s ISO1600 ©Toshiya Ogawa (Japan)
X-T10 / XF10 -24mmF4 R OIS | F5 1/250s ISO200 ©Jára Sijka (Czech)
X-T10 / XF35mmF1.4 R | F11 1/1600s ISO2000 ©Jára Sijka (Czech)
Focus Mode
During tracking, the camera
automatically changes the
focus zone. Predictive
tracking AF technology is
used to track a subject
moving across the frame.
automatically changes the
focus zone. Predictive
tracking AF technology is
used to track a subject
moving across the frame.
XF10-24mmF4 R OIS
Zoom lens covering the equivalent to a 15-36mm*.
It features image stabilization making it possible to
shoot hand-held in low light.
It features image stabilization making it possible to
shoot hand-held in low light.
XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR
XF series' flagship standard zoom with constant F2.8
maximum aperture and resistance to dust, moisture
and low temperatures. Ideal for all types of outdoor
photography.
maximum aperture and resistance to dust, moisture
and low temperatures. Ideal for all types of outdoor
photography.
XF16mmF1.4 R WR
Fast wide angle lens with a maximum aperture of
F1.4 offering the equivalent to 24mm*. This latest
addition to the XF series delivers sweeping
landscapes with high image quality and sharpness.
F1.4 offering the equivalent to 24mm*. This latest
addition to the XF series delivers sweeping
landscapes with high image quality and sharpness.
Tracking a subject that moves across the frame
up/down, right/left and closer/further
up/down, right/left and closer/further
This mode is suitable for a subject that moves unpredictably across the frame. After
locating the subject the camera automatically follows its movement across the entire
77-point focus area. Wide angle and standard lenses are ideally suited to give a broad
view of the subject.
locating the subject the camera automatically follows its movement across the entire
77-point focus area. Wide angle and standard lenses are ideally suited to give a broad
view of the subject.
AF-C
+ Wide/Tracking
The perfect mode for shooting subjects popular
with enthusiast photographers.
with enthusiast photographers.
This mode is ideal for subjects that move across the frame, but it is also useful for subjects moving straight
towards the camera. Pre-define the position where the subject is expected to appear as the starting point and the
camera continuously tracks the subject across the entire 77-point focus area, allowing you to compose the shot
first and then let the camera track the subject automatically.
towards the camera. Pre-define the position where the subject is expected to appear as the starting point and the
camera continuously tracks the subject across the entire 77-point focus area, allowing you to compose the shot
first and then let the camera track the subject automatically.
Perfect scenes:
Defining the starting point of tracking
You can choose the starting point anywhere within
the 77-point focus area. Press the shutter button
halfway to lock on to the subject, and the camera
will automatically track it thereafter.
the 77-point focus area. Press the shutter button
halfway to lock on to the subject, and the camera
will automatically track it thereafter.
Using a tripod to fix the angle of view
You may choose to fix the camera on a tripod to
pre-determine framing. This is only available with
AF-C + Wide/Tracking and allows you to track the
subject across all 77 focus points.
pre-determine framing. This is only available with
AF-C + Wide/Tracking and allows you to track the
subject across all 77 focus points.
During hand-held shooting
During hand-held shooting, position the subject at
the center of the frame and press the shutter button
halfway down to initiate automatic subject tracking
while it stays within the frame.
the center of the frame and press the shutter button
halfway down to initiate automatic subject tracking
while it stays within the frame.
Recommended lens:
TIPS for Auto Focus Setting
*35mm format equivalent.