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By MikhailGFX · Posted
Good day! I have a Fujifilm GFX 100s camera. I really like the camera, it's great! But based on the results of shooting, if it lasts 20-40 minutes, for example, in the studio, then in some frames in the gray-dark areas, many bright colored pixels also periodically appear, and not noise from ISO (this can be (for example, 500 or 640), but luminous pixels, there are dozens of them throughout the photo. What is surprising is that in a frame taken in one series, they can be absent after a split second, and then suddenly appear again in the same places (in the application, two frames in a row, one has many, the second none). I do not understand what this could be connected with, taking into account the model, overheating of the matrix or a software failure? Best regards, Mikhail! https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11xvPI-f59PchaEiQy3TEUkN0VqRdVKWJ?usp=sharing -
Welcome! Great you figured it out yourself 😊
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By MikhailGFX · Posted
Good day! I have a Fujifilm GFX 100s camera. I really like the camera, it's great! But there is a nuance that worries me, according to the results of shooting, if it lasts 20-40 minutes, for example, in the studio, then in some frames in the gray-dark areas there periodically appear many bright color images, and not noise from ISO (this can be (for example, 500 or 640), but glowing pixels, dozens of them throughout the photo. The most successful is that in a frame taken in one series, they can be absent after a split second, and then suddenly appear again in the same places (in the application, two frames in a row, one has many, the second none). Most of them are in the pendant control and in the upper right corner. . I do not understand what this could be connected with, taking into account the model, overheating of the matrix or a software failure? Does anyone have experience? Thanks in advance for your answer! Best regards, Mikhail! https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11xvPI-f59PchaEiQy3TEUkN0VqRdVKWJ?usp=sharing -
Hi everyone 👋 On my XS-20 I'm trying to record video on manual mode as I want to have control over shutter speed and aperture. I have my ISO set to automatic but I can't figure out how can I change the exposure and set it to what I want and let auto ISO adjust to it. For now the only way for me to change exposure is to change manually one of the "golden trio" settings but I want that auto ISO to be the one doing it. But for that I need my exposure to be changeable somehow but can't figure out how. Is that even doable? Thanks a mil for any advice PROBLEM SOLVED sorry guys I just figured it out 😅 all I had to do is to assign one of my other knobs to change the expouse and that was it.
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