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Been mostly using OVF. A lot of missed shots (out of focus), but probably just me coming from a DSLR :)

Anyway, I enjoy the camera, the portability, the style, the IQ. All these shots are straight out of cam, no post processing what so ever.

 

All shot with the 18 f/2

 

 

 

 

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A tip or two. If a dSLR is having a problem focusing, one can pick an edge and it will often solve the problem. With the Fuji sensor, that may well make it focus on the background. When shooting a face for example, size and place the rectangle where only the face is included and preferably containing a feature such as an eye. It is looking primarily for contrast.

 

A half-press will force the camera to focus, so you can judge. Hold the half-press and the focus is locked so you can recompose if necessary. The half-press does require a moment more anticipation but is pretty much fool-proof. Anticipation is good.

 

When tracking action, set to continuous focus and don't use a half press. Mash the shutter button down and the camera will trip the shutter the moment it is in focus.

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A tip or two. If a dSLR is having a problem focusing, one can pick an edge and it will often solve the problem. With the Fuji sensor, that may well make it focus on the background. When shooting a face for example, size and place the rectangle where only the face is included and preferably containing a feature such as an eye. It is looking primarily for contrast.

 

A half-press will force the camera to focus, so you can judge. Hold the half-press and the focus is locked so you can recompose if necessary. The half-press does require a moment more anticipation but is pretty much fool-proof. Anticipation is good.

 

When tracking action, set to continuous focus and don't use a half press. Mash the shutter button down and the camera will trip the shutter the moment it is in focus.

Thank you for the tips! 

 

So I guess I should make the sure the face covers the whole rectangle to be sure it's in focus as I understand it from you. I wish the rectangle was smaller.

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