Fujifilm Premium Compact XF10 User Manual

To transfer photos from the Fujifilm XF10 to your smartphone, use the Fujifilm Camera Remote app. Connect your camera to your smartphone via Wi-Fi and follow the app's instructions to transfer images.
For low light conditions, set the ISO to a higher value (e.g., 1600 or 3200), use a wide aperture (such as f/2.8), and consider a slower shutter speed. Enable noise reduction in the camera settings to minimize image noise.
To reset the XF10 to factory settings, go to the Setup menu, select "User Setting," and then choose "Reset." Confirm your selection to restore the default settings.
Battery drain can be caused by leaving Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on, long display usage, or high power settings. Turn off unnecessary features, reduce screen brightness, and enable power-saving modes to extend battery life.
Use a blower to remove dust and a microfiber cloth to wipe the lens gently. For smudges, apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution to the cloth and clean the lens in circular motions.
To improve autofocus speed, ensure that the camera firmware is up to date. Use single point AF mode for more precise focusing and avoid low contrast scenes, which can slow down the autofocus process.
For optimal performance, use a UHS-I SD card with a speed class of 10 or higher. This ensures smooth recording of high-resolution images and video.
To enable RAW format, go to the Shooting menu, select "Image Quality," and choose "Fine+RAW" or "RAW" to capture images in RAW format.
If the XF10 freezes, turn off the camera, remove the battery, and reinsert it after a few seconds. Turn the camera back on. If the issue persists, check for firmware updates.
To maximize battery life, disable unnecessary features like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, lower the screen brightness, use the EVF instead of the LCD when possible, and enable the camera's power-saving mode.