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New to the forum and posted same question at end of another thread, so likely largely unseen. 
Issue is that I have xt30 set for raw+fine but only seem to get one image saved to card, the raw file. 
Only way I can get multiple images is if I use drive settings and set bracketing to film simulation. In that case I do get the three images, all raw. 
What I am trying to get is raw plus B&W jpeg. 

Is there some setting I am missing that overrides my raw+fine setting?

Jim S
 

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Seem to have solved the issue from digging thru other related topics. 
It seems raw+jpeg only works at ISOs greater than 200. At ISO 160 and 200 only a raw file is saved. Above 200 both raw and jpeg are saved. 
No idea why that would be but it solves the issue. 
Curious if anyone can suggest why that would be the case and why Fuji would set it up that way. 
Jim S

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I am not having any issues getting both raf and jpg files saved for either Acros or Monochrome at ISO 160 (or lower or higher).

Do you have something put into one of the My Menu spots that you may be activating by touching the appropriate fn button?

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Just did a bit more testing and for some reason I now get both the raw and jpeg file in LR. Did not change any camera settings. 
I think the issue was in importing into LR. The xt30 I know only shows the one image for review on the LCD, the jpeg, so I think the raw file was always there on the camera but somehow only the jpeg was being recognized/imported by LR. 
I did, in my digging, come across the “Treat JPEG files next to raw files as separate photos” check box in LR preferences/general. Having said that I was getting both images to show up in LR prior to finding and checking this box. 
So, no definitive solution but now working. I’m thinking it was some sort of glitch w LR importing the files. 

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