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By MARRIEDGUY9 · Posted
Hi Jerry.......used Deep Sky Stacker and I was playing around with the photo in Pixinsight, I was pushing and pulling using GHS and I couldn't really see any differences or nebula...........I thought I was going to be able to see something. I haven't tried separating the stars yet, thought about purchasing star exterminator. -
The rear command dial is shutter speed by default on that camera, the front will be aperture.
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Go into the auto-iso setting in the menu and check the range you have assigned to the range you've chosen. For exanple, I have Auto 3 set to use 200 to 12800 ISO and a minimum shutter speed of 1/100 sec. Perhaps somehow you set the same lower and upper iso for the range you're using. The auto iso works correctly on my X-E3 and my X-T5.
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On the XS10 and 20 you use the command dials to change shutter speed. Here is the page from the manual. https://fujifilm-dsc.com/en/manual/x-s20/about_this_camera/parts/#command_dials By default, the rear command dial adjusts shutter speed in M mode.
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After changing from a X10 to a x30 - and I love the evf! - I found an original thumb rest from Fujifilm. The tr-x30 see pic. I have never seen or found this before and cannot find a similar original thumb rest for my X100F either. Anyone did? Cheers, Arnold
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