Film simulations: sepia and b/w. Bought a lens shade that holds a 49 mm filter. It’s very sunny here in Florida so I can use the opaque R72 filter to get stunning infrared photos. Just put it on auto and the camera does the rest.
Hey ! I really love your videos. I also have a x10 but mine usually struggles with the ligh and even with low iso and with fast shutter speed my captured image seems to be overexposed any tips for that?
Thank you! On a bright sunny day try in M Mode Iso 100 (not some auto iso mode), Shutter speed 1/2000 or 1/3000 and F 4 or F 5.6 or higher. But If you already did that, go to settings and Check if Your highlight tone and Shadow tone is set to 0. And If you use half automatic modes mahe sure your exposure dial (top right on the camera) is set to 0. And also If for example you use A mode the automatic shutter speed goes up only to like 1/1500. Try it and let me know what you found out :)
@@eastovbar723 Unfortunatly this cameras are quite old at this moment. Try to set it to f11 or f16 and look into the lens and see if the aperture blades are closing when you take a shot. I heard some have problem with sticky aperture and stays wide open even when you close it down. Good luck! :)
@@TommyNordpole when I record video the exposure seem to be fine but when I click a pick between video shots it just overexposed the image maybe a firmware update will fix this. I'm currently in version 1.3.
Great.
@@samajier2566 Thanks! :)
Awesome video Tommy. Will be cool to see your findings in new surroundings 📷
@@qimsim_ Thank you so much! I Love it here. I spent here just few months but it already feels home :)
Film simulations: sepia and b/w. Bought a lens shade that holds a 49 mm filter. It’s very sunny here in Florida so I can use the opaque R72 filter to get stunning infrared photos.
Just put it on auto and the camera does the rest.
@@jackthompson8377 I never tried infrared photography, that is still one area of photography that can be explored one day! Cheers! ✌️😎
Hey ! I really love your videos. I also have a x10 but mine usually struggles with the ligh and even with low iso and with fast shutter speed my captured image seems to be overexposed any tips for that?
Thank you! On a bright sunny day try in M Mode Iso 100 (not some auto iso mode), Shutter speed 1/2000 or 1/3000 and F 4 or F 5.6 or higher. But If you already did that, go to settings and Check if Your highlight tone and Shadow tone is set to 0. And If you use half automatic modes mahe sure your exposure dial (top right on the camera) is set to 0. And also If for example you use A mode the automatic shutter speed goes up only to like 1/1500. Try it and let me know what you found out :)
@@TommyNordpole tried it but the result is still persistent maybe I got a defective product.anyway thanks for taking the time to reply back .
@@eastovbar723 Unfortunatly this cameras are quite old at this moment. Try to set it to f11 or f16 and look into the lens and see if the aperture blades are closing when you take a shot. I heard some have problem with sticky aperture and stays wide open even when you close it down. Good luck! :)
@@TommyNordpole when I record video the exposure seem to be fine but when I click a pick between video shots it just overexposed the image maybe a firmware update will fix this. I'm currently in version 1.3.
I sometimes turn off the screen and use the optical viewfinder as if it were a film camera.
@@jackthompson8377 I did the same couple of times! Its so many ways to play with this camera! What is your favourite film simulation? :)