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Author: Alexander White
ISBN : B00H9QRX2Q
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Download file now Free Download Photographer's Guide to the Fujifilm X100S for everyone book with Mediafire Link Download LinkThis book is a complete guide to the operations, features, menus, and controls of the Fujifilm X100S camera. The book covers topics such as autofocus, manual focus, depth of field, aperture priority, shutter priority, HDR (high dynamic range) photography, and macro photography. It also includes discussions of the camera’s special features, including its “hybrid” optical and electronic viewfinder system.
The book’s more than 300 photographs, in full color when viewed on a color device, illustrate the camera’s controls and menus, and include examples of photographs using the creative settings of the camera, including the Film Simulation settings; menu options such as Dynamic Range, Shadow Tone, and Highlight Tone; the Advanced Filter settings, with effects such as Toy Camera, Dynamic Tone, and Miniature; and continuous shooting.
In addition, the book introduces topics such as infrared photography, street photography, and astrophotography, and it includes a full discussion of the video recording abilities of the X100S, which can record high-definition (HD) video with stereo sound.
In three appendices, the book describes accessories available for the camera, gives a list of web sites and other resources for further information, and includes “quick tips” with insights into using the camera’s features efficiently.Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation Free Download Photographer's Guide to the Fujifilm X100S
- File Size: 21239 KB
- Print Length: 419 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1937986209
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- Publisher: White Knight Press (December 11, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00H9QRX2Q
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Excellent guide, written in clear language, that covers almost every facet of camera operation. Before receiving the x100s I read through the online manual and took notes for all the important sections. Still, it was not enough. After receiving the camera I had no idea why Program mode failed to display program choices or why aperture and shutter speed sometimes, but not always, displayed in the OVF before a half press of the shutter. Thanks to this book, much was cleared up. Both beginners and advanced photographers can benefit. Unlike the manual, reading through the book is painless. Many clear photographs of camera settings and camera shots illustrate the author's points.
Shooting and Setup menus of the camera are discussed in surprising depth, but a few quirks on focusing were omitted: The technique of "mashing the shutter" while in autofocus is very useful in fast street photography. The larger the focus frame size the faster the camera focuses, although a larger box will be less accurate and may cause the camera to back focus.
The Fuji x110s is a classic, and this book really helps one to get a clear handle on operations.
By R. Budin
I have both Michael Diechtierow book and Alexander White's book, but I must confess, I enjoy White's the most. Not only is updated, with quality information on the Fujifilm x100s, but it is much richer in content and has greater explanations throughout. I contacted both authors when I got my x100s and they both said they did not intend to update their earlier books. I was disappointed with both of them for not recognizing the difference between the two cameras and not updating their books with the wealth of changes the new camera presented. I am so glad White took my advise, it is much more than I expected. To be honest, I thought it would just be a rehash of the old book on the x100 with a few add-ons addressing the new x100s - but I was wrong - so wrong! Fuji should have hired him to write their manual. The only down side, and a small on at that, is the quality of the printing. It is not as nice as Diechierow's, which is a glossy mat with hires photos. If White went the extra mile and made a higher quality book, I'd score it 10/10. But, I'd rather have quality content any day that a fancy pretty book, so I'll score White's 9/10 and ignore the lower quality. Now it's time for Diechtierow to step up his game, read White's book, and try to produce something that exceeds White's book while making the readers the winners.
By Franklin Miller
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