
Shutter Speed Setting Dial: By rotating the large dial on top of the X100F (the one with B, T, 1, 2, 4, and so on) you can change your shutter speed.For example, in the Set Up Menu, set “ISO Dial Setting (A)” to “Command,” and you can use this command dial to change your ISO settings any time you have the top ISO dial set to A (auto). Front command dial: Can control certain settings depending upon how you’ve set up the X100F.Note that the focusing ring also can be programmed to change things like white balance or film simulation, but I leave those options off because none of them are very useful for taking RAW photos. In continuous servo autofocus mode, it doesn’t do anything.


In single-servo autofocus, it also changes focus, but only after you’ve already acquired focus automatically (and only when your AF+MF setting is turned on in the AF/MF menu).

It is easy for someone who comes across this camera for the first time to be a bit confused by all the options. The X100F has a high number of customizable function buttons, as well as several different dials across the camera that all do different things. Hopefully, this guide will help clear up some confusion and explain how to use the Fuji X100F, including our recommended settings for each option in the menu. Although it has a refined design and fairly intuitive menu, the camera’s large number of options and controls can make it overwhelming for new buyers. The Fuji X100F is the fourth in Fuji’s line of X100 cameras – the X100, X100S, X100T, and X100F.
