Re: Histogram in Manual Mode Fujifilm X-S10
CXS_Images wrote:
Erik Baumgartner wrote:
CXS_Images wrote:
Thanks -- Yes, if I turn PREVIEW EXP/WB IN MANUAL MODE 'on', and turn NATURAL LIVE VIEW 'off', the histogram does function. However, what I want is for the histogram to work without having to turn PREVIEW EXP on. The viewfinder and the display become too dark to see the subject, unless the aperture is set wide open. It is impossible to see anything at f/11, for example.
Do you know of a way to have the histogram work in Manual (M) mode without having PREVIEW EXP on? It works correctly in all the other modes (S,A, etc.), so it seems like a bug if it does work in M mode.
If you set the exposure correctly, the preview shouldn't be dark at all. The image in the EVF should look the same no matter what aperture is set. if you're seeing a dark image, you're taking a dark image. That's kinda the point of a "what you see is what you get" exposure preview. Make sure all your exposure parameters are set correctly, if you stop the aperture way down, you will have to slow the SS down or raise the ISO up.
Yes, I fully understand 'what you see is what you get', but why can this be turned off, and still have the histogram work? I ALWAYS want the Histogram to work, but I rarely want the view-finder to darken down.
I am using flash units in a studio, shooting in M mode at f/11 (because I want total control over Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO), and the viewfinder is unusably dark. I don't want he camera is showing me what f/11, but I do want the Histogram to move.
Well, if you’re using flash, maybe you should have mentioned that?
Other camera brands have the option of turning Preview off, and still having a working histogram. Why is this option missing on Fujifilm?
Not sure about other cameras, but the histogram generally represents the jpeg rendering you are seeing on your screen. If the exposure preview is off, the histogram isn’t going to respond. I’m not sure what the histogram is going to do for you in that situation anyway. If you’re interested in knowing the ambient light exposure then I think you’d want the preview on (and the histogram working). The histogram isn’t going to predict the flash exposure. With the preview off in manual mode, the exposure meter will still indicate the metered ambient light value.