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How Have You Set Up Your X100(S,T)?

 
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Mar 28, 2016 14:46 |  #1

I'm working through setting up my X100T, and I'm trying to figure out what to program on what buttons. I want to keep the directional pad for moving the focus point, so I have three buttons that I can program.

If people would be willing to share what works for them, and what didn't work for them, that would be awesome. :)

I have a back button autofocus question . . . does it only work when the S/C/M selector is set to manual? If not, how do I set it to work when the selector is set to continuous?

If anyone has any other useful tips or tricks that he/she would like to share it would be greatly appreciated.

I do have the manual. I am reading the manual. Page number references, if provided, will not offend but will enlighten. ;)


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Mar 29, 2016 12:51 |  #2

4 way pad set up to change focus point. Rear fn button is flash, recycle bin is face detect, top fn button is movie rec start (because I cant work out any other way of recording footage if its not on a button).

I like this setup as it lets me pick af point quickly and I can toggle face detect and flash on and off as I please.

My favourite shortcut is pressing the rear scroll wheel when reviewing images as it zooms to 100% on focus point


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Mar 30, 2016 15:02 |  #3

Thank you for sharing!

I set the top fn button as face detect (I kept recording movies by accident). I set the garbage can to flash, and the rear fn to macro. I might swap one of them out for the nd filter.


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Mar 30, 2016 15:07 |  #4

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Thank you for sharing!

I set the top fn button as face detect (I kept recording movies by accident). I set the garbage can to flash, and the rear fn to macro. I might swap one of them out for the nd filter.

I'm tempted to change the movie button to ND filter myself


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