Using Fujifilm’s Auto White Balance Lock for Better Colors
Newer Fujifilm cameras come with a little-known feature to help you get more consistent colors: Auto White Balance Lock. Here’s the why & how.
Newer Fujifilm cameras come with a little-known feature to help you get more consistent colors: Auto White Balance Lock. Here’s the why & how.
Learn the basics of what Electronic Front Curtain Shutter is, when to use it, and how it’s different from other shutter types.
What are the differences between Fujifilm’s Dynamic Range and HDR settings, and when would you choose one over the other?
See how to use Fujifilm’s Live View Highlight Alert to more accurately expose both JPEG and RAW photos, avoiding overexposure.
What are the main differences in the Fujifilm X-E3 vs X-E4 from a practical standpoint? Is the upgrade worth it? What about for new users?
Have you created your own menus in your Fujifilm X camera? Here’s how to customize Fujifilm’s menus to be a more efficient photographer.
What is the Corrected AF Frame you see in Fujifilm menus, and how does it work? This is an important concept to understand using the OVF.
Joshua Tree National Park lends itself well to black & white, as I discovered on a self-assigned photography assignment.
Not everyone wants to process RAW files, and there’s nothing wrong with that. And for them, Fujifilm X cameras will give them beautiful JPGs.
Two new features in Fujifilm cameras are Color Chrome Effect and Color Chrome FX Blue. What are the differences and how do you use them?