IMAGE DISP.Choose how long images are displayed after shooting. Colors may differ slightly from those in the final image and “noise” mottling may be visible at high sensitivities.
CONTINUOUS Pictures are displayed until the MENU/OK button is pressed or the shutter button is pressed halfway. To zoom in on the active focus point, press the center of the rear command dial; press again to cancel zoom. 1.5 SEC/0.5 SEC Pictures are displayed for 1.5 seconds (1.5 SEC) or 0.5 seconds (0.5 SEC) or until the shutter button is pressed halfway. OFF Pictures are not displayed after shooting.
READ the manual, really.
I'm very curious about the XF50ƒ/2WR, but while waiting I purchased a little Meike lens as a temporary friend. Here are a few notes about my experience with it:
A couple of weeks ago I bought a X-T10 to give the Fuji-system a try. After hauling a Canon camera system along for nearly two decades I longed for equipment which is lighter on the back and shoulders but which is of equal quality. I gave the X-T10 a try, waiting untill the new X-T2 to appears to get a top level camera. I'll then use the X-T10 as a second body next to the X-T2. Or sell the X-T10 and get 2 X-T2's, depending on what that camera offers. At least, that was the plan if my test of the system turned out well.
To set the scene: I'm used to a system with full frame cameras (Canon 1 and 5 series) and L-lenses. On the 5 series I use Magic Lantern for some added features like crop marks and auto-bracketing.
I shoot mainly landscapes as well as macro (insects). I nearly never shoot video.
I know Fuji (so far) can't replace my Canon system for macro. For this I need: - a 120mm (180mm equivalent) macro, - a good TTL-flash system with master and slave options,
- a specialty lens like the Canon MP-e
- a macro twin flash.
But for landscapes and assignments (which hardly never involve macro) I hope it's able to replace my Canons rather soon. Most of the equivalent lenses exist and a 100-400 is on the way. And my tilt shift lens should be able to be replaced by a lens I attach to an adapter.
I Shot a gig tonight with the NP-W126s battery and X-T10
I know that there is not supposed to be an improvement in performance compared to he original NP-W126; however, tonight I shot 450 photographs in RAW+Fine, transferred ~20 to phone via wifi app, camera was on solid from 8pm -11pm.
I shot in full manual exposure, with XF35 F/1.4 lens for the most part ~20 photos taken with XF60 F/2.4, single point auto focus with manual adjustments, and the battery still has power (although is down to last bar but not flashing red). no flash used
I don't think I ever got more than around 350 with the NP-W126 and the XT-10 even when it was brand new.
Has anyone else noticed an improvement in battery life with the new s battery on older cameras?
yes, discontinued, you can still find some floating around and of course plenty of secondhand, the search engine is your best friend, before you start a new thread always check what is already there.