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Hi All. I've attached a sort of guide/user manual for the Fuji X-T10. It started out as just a bunch info & tips from around the web that I collected. I started it because I'm an old fart who recently switched from manual film Nikon's to the Fuji (because of the manual controls). A friend also just made the switch so I starting organizing the info and making it look prettier for him. I'm posting it here so feel free to do whatever you want with it, including throwing it in the trash if it's a waste of time.

 

Jan 8, 2017: the newest version is attached

 

 

Fujifilm X-T10.pdf

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Handy! For example when customising the Fn buttons and the Q menu it is useful to know which functions can be assigned to the Q menu and which have to be assigned to an Fn button. I made that list myself but have not seen it printed anywhere else.

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Handy! For example when customising the Fn buttons and the Q menu it is useful to know which functions can be assigned to the Q menu and which have to be assigned to an Fn button. I made that list myself but have not seen it printed anywhere else.

 

Original fuji full manual pag. 41 (Q-menu); pag 42 (Fn buttons); pag. 85 (all possible custom profile settings)

 

Anyway, this one it is a useful quick guide ;) thanks!

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Here's all the Fuji sofware/firmware I know about...

 

FujiFilm Camera Remote App http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/camera_remote/index.html

Take pictures remotely using a tablet/phone, adjust shutter/aperture/ISO/exposure compensation, etc.
 

FujiFilm Photo Receiver App http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/photo_receiver/pc/

Upload a single picture to a tablet or phone via a wireless connection

 

FujiFilm PC AutoSave http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/en/pc_autosave/index.html

Upload pictures to a computer via wireless connection

 

MyFinePix Studio http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/myfinepix_studio/index.html

Software for viewing and organizing photos copied to a comuter

 

RAW Converter http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/myfinepix_studio/rfc_2/win/

 

Firmware http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/fw_table.html

Fuji cameras and lenses both may have firmware updates

Press/hold DISP/BACK button then turn on the camera

If a Fuji lens is attached, the firmware version of the lens is also displayed

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