Fujifilm GFX 50R User Manual
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To update the firmware, first download the latest firmware version from the Fujifilm website. Copy the firmware file to a formatted SD card, insert it into the camera, then turn on the camera while holding the 'DISP/BACK' button. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
For landscape photography, use a low ISO setting (e.g., 100), a small aperture (e.g., f/11 or f/16) for a deep depth of field, and a tripod to ensure stability. You can also use the built-in interval timer for long exposures or bracketing for HDR images.
Download and install the 'FUJIFILM Camera Remote' app on your smartphone. Enable Wi-Fi on the camera by pressing the 'Wi-Fi' button, then connect your smartphone to the camera's Wi-Fi network. Open the app and follow the prompts to control the camera remotely.
First, ensure the battery is charged and correctly inserted. Check for any debris in the battery compartment. If the camera still doesn't turn on, try a different battery or reset the camera by removing the battery and SD card, then reinserting them after a few minutes.
To clean the sensor, use a sensor cleaning kit specifically designed for medium format cameras. Begin by using a blower to remove loose dust, then use a sensor swab with cleaning fluid if necessary. Avoid contact with the sensor unless absolutely necessary to prevent damage.
Yes, the GFX 50R supports shooting in RAW format. You can select RAW or RAW+JPEG in the image quality settings. RAW files provide greater flexibility in post-processing by preserving more image data.
Use high-capacity, high-speed SD cards to store your photos. Regularly back up your images to a computer or external hard drive. For long-term storage, consider using cloud storage services or archival-quality optical discs.
To enable focus peaking, go to the camera's menu, select the AF/MF settings, and then choose 'Focus Peaking'. You can adjust the color and intensity of the peaking to better suit your focusing needs.
The maximum shutter speed of the GFX 50R is 1/4000th of a second when using the mechanical shutter and 1/16000th of a second when using the electronic shutter.
To reduce noise in low-light conditions, use a lower ISO setting and longer exposure times. Additionally, enable the 'Long Exposure NR' and 'High ISO NR' settings in the camera menu to apply noise reduction in-camera.