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Jan 28, 2025 - 10:59 AM
To set the exposure mode and adjust the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings on the Fujifilm X-S1 digital camera, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the camera and rotate the mode dial on the top of the camera to select the desired exposure mode. The available exposure modes include Program AE (P), Shutter Priority AE (S), Aperture Priority AE (A), and Manual Exposure (M).
2. In Program AE (P) mode, the camera automatically sets the aperture and shutter speed for you. If you want to adjust the exposure compensation, press the Exposure Compensation button on the top of the camera and rotate the command dial to increase or decrease the exposure.
3. In Shutter Priority AE (S) mode, you can set the desired shutter speed while the camera automatically adjusts the aperture. Rotate the command dial to select the desired shutter speed. The camera will adjust the aperture accordingly to maintain proper exposure.
4. In Aperture Priority AE (A) mode, you can set the desired aperture while the camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed. Rotate the command dial to select the desired aperture. The camera will adjust the shutter speed accordingly to maintain proper exposure.
5. In Manual Exposure (M) mode, you have full control over both the aperture and shutter speed settings. Rotate the command dial to adjust the aperture and the main dial to adjust the shutter speed. The camera will display a metering indicator in the viewfinder or LCD screen to help you achieve proper exposure.
6. To adjust the ISO settings, press the ISO button on the top of the camera and rotate the command dial to select the desired ISO value. Higher ISO values are suitable for low-light situations but may introduce more noise in the image.
Please refer to the Fujifilm X-S1 12MP EXR CMOS Digital Camera Instruction Guide for more detailed information and illustrations on setting the exposure mode and adjusting the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings.
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