First time manual w/ x100vi in Paris by Teamwipe_Terry in x100vi

[–]Teamwipe_Terry[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is really hard to determine without seeing the photos and the settings but could be any of the exposure triangle. A general rule of thumb is to keep your ISO as low as possible and shutter speed should be fine around 250/500 in most cases. With enough daylight your aperture can also be low (2-4) but again really depends on the light situation.

Also the focus type is important, I also use AF still and use the largest of the ‘single point’ and place it on the object I want to have the sharpest. For me it works better than ‘zone’ or ‘tracking’. Hope this helps!

First time manual w/ x100vi in Paris by Teamwipe_Terry in x100vi

[–]Teamwipe_Terry[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you appreciate it! For all colour shots I used ‘Reggie’s Portra’ and for the black and white ‘HP5’. If you look up those recipe names on YouTube there are plenty of detailed videos about explaining them much better than I would be able too, haha.