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Fuji X100V three images with a single shutter button push
Jan 20, 2021 20:33:21   #
IzzyKap Loc: Rockville, MD
 
I am new to Fuji systems and may have accidentally changed some menu setting on Fuji X100V but can't figure out which one. When I press a shutter button, 3 images are captured. This may suggest bracketing but the images appear the same. I didn't come across anything helpful in the menu system. Any ideas?

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Jan 20, 2021 20:38:12   #
TriX Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
IzzyKap wrote:
I am new to Fuji systems and may have accidentally changed some menu setting on Fuji X100V but can't figure out which one. When I press a shutter button, 3 images are captured. This may suggest bracketing but the images appear the same. I didn't come across anything helpful in the menu system. Any ideas?


What drive mode do you have set? (Press the drive/delete button over the display to see)

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Jan 20, 2021 20:48:09   #
IzzyKap Loc: Rockville, MD
 
TriX wrote:
What drive mode do you have set? (Press the drive/delete button over the display to see)


Yes, that was it. I must have accidentally triggered bracketing using that button. Being new to and unfamiliar with Fuji, I was unsuccessfully searching through the Menu system and didn't consider a possibility that bracketing would be under a Drive/Delete button. Thank you very much.

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Jan 20, 2021 20:50:22   #
TriX Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
IzzyKap wrote:
Yes, that was it. I must have accidentally triggered bracketing using that button. Being new to and unfamiliar with Fuji, I was unsuccessfully searching through the Menu system and didn't consider a possibility that bracketing would be under a Drive/Delete button. Thank you very much.


Been there, done that 😈. Glad that helped.

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Jan 20, 2021 21:17:30   #
rgrenaderphoto Loc: Hollywood, CA
 
IzzyKap wrote:
Yes, that was it. I must have accidentally triggered bracketing using that button. Being new to and unfamiliar with Fuji, I was unsuccessfully searching through the Menu system and didn't consider a possibility that bracketing would be under a Drive/Delete button. Thank you very much.


Fuji's bracketing algorithm is unbelievably adaptable. I use it on almost all shots on my X-T30. On the X100V, you select the Drive/Delete button and chose which bracketing algorithm you want. I always use AE bracketing.

Give it a try.

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Jan 21, 2021 07:17:56   #
Kiriakos
 
IzzyKap wrote:
Yes, that was it. I must have accidentally triggered bracketing using that button. Being new to and unfamiliar with Fuji, I was unsuccessfully searching through the Menu system and didn't consider a possibility that bracketing would be under a Drive/Delete button. Thank you very much.


I have the same problem with my Sony RX100 I. Do you believe that the problem is the same? And how if you know I can correct that?

Much obliged

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Jan 21, 2021 09:06:03   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
IzzyKap wrote:
I am new to Fuji systems and may have accidentally changed some menu setting on Fuji X100V but can't figure out which one. When I press a shutter button, 3 images are captured. This may suggest bracketing but the images appear the same. I didn't come across anything helpful in the menu system. Any ideas?


I have had a Fujifilm X100T for a few years and I still have trouble navigating the menus. I often just give up and grab a Pentax DSLR which I understand.

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Jan 21, 2021 10:16:22   #
IzzyKap Loc: Rockville, MD
 
lamiaceae wrote:
I have had a Fujifilm X100T for a few years and I still have trouble navigating the menus. I often just give up and grab a Pentax DSLR which I understand.


I fully understand. My other cameras are Sony's and their menu system is also confusing and irritating.

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Jan 21, 2021 10:24:54   #
TriX Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
Maybe the X100 is different, but with my X-T2, I very rarely have to touch the menus, since there are individual controls for all the major functions right on top - one of Fuji’s real advantages in my opinion.

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Jan 21, 2021 16:11:15   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
TriX wrote:
Maybe the X100 is different, but with my X-T2, I very rarely have to touch the menus, since there are individual controls for all the major functions right on top - one of Fuji’s real advantages in my opinion.


The X100 series are different. They have EVF OVF mirrorless and rangefinder features and functions, so lots of menu options. Similar to the XPro series. The XT series are the flagship fuji cameras. Excellent as I understand. though like nearly all fuji cameras the shutter release is directly on top where it is hard for me to use with arthritis in my hands. Seems all Pentax, Nikon, Canon, Sony DSLRs are better for me to hold as the release is tapered and tilted.

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Jan 22, 2021 16:41:08   #
rgrenaderphoto Loc: Hollywood, CA
 
Kiriakos wrote:
I have the same problem with my Sony RX100 I. Do you believe that the problem is the same? And how if you know I can correct that?

Much obliged


On your RX100, press the bottom left on the control wheel, the icon that looks like stacked pages. You have it set to multiple shots.

Sony's legacy menu system is dogshit. I always look it up on the 'net.

https://helpguide.sony.net/dsc/1210/v1/en/contents/02/04/06/06.html#:~:text=You%20can%20set%20a%20drive,Mode)%20on%20the%20control%20wheel.

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