Amateur Photographer

Fujifilm’s AF-C Custom Settings

We show you how to use the new Continuous AF Custom Settings feature on Fujifilm’s X-T2 and X-T20

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Fujifilm introduced a new feature called ‘AF-C Custom Settings’ in the AF/MF Setting page of the X-T2’s menu designed to help you tailor the response of the autofocus system to suit specific subjects or shooting conditions. It’s proved a popular addition, and has subsequent­ly been included in the X-T20’s feature set.

Both cameras have five preset AF- C Custom Settings – Set 1 Multipurpo­se, Set 2 Ignore Obstacles & Continue to Track Subject, Set 3 For Accelerati­ng/Decelerati­ng Subject, Set 4 For Suddenly Appearing Subject and Set 5 For Erraticall­y Moving & Accel/Decel Subject. Each option sets specific settings for three focus tracking parameters, Tracking Sensitivit­y, Speed Tracking Sensitivit­y and Zone Area Switching.

Tracking Sensitivit­y

Tracking Sensitivit­y determines how long the camera waits before adjusting focus when another object enters the focus area. The higher the number, the longer the camera will wait. A high value could be useful when shooting a team sport when other players come between you and the subject.

Speed Tracking Sensitivit­y

Speed Tracking Sensitivit­y controls how sensitive the tracking system is to changes in the speed of the subject. The higher the value, the more the camera will attempt to respond to sudden changes in speed. However, the camera will have more trouble than usual with low contrast or very reflective subjects. A high value is useful for subjects such as wildlife that can move and change speed quickly.

Zone Area Switching

Zone Area Switching only takes effect when Zone AF mode is selected and it sets the focus area that is given priority within the selected zone. There are three settings; Center, Auto and Front. When Center is selected the camera prioritise­s objects in the centre of the zone while in Front it gives priority to the subject nearest to the camera. Auto locks focus on the subject at the centre of the zone but switches focus area as necessary to track it.

Using the AF- C Custom Settings

The AF- C Custom Settings are selected via the AF/MF Setting page of the menu. Before making a selection it’s a good idea to give a little thought to your subject and surroundin­gs. In many instances Set 1 Multipurpo­se will serve you well, but you may get a higher hit rate in some situations with the others.

If you’re panning in an area with trees or street lamps, for example, Set 2 Ignore Obstacles & Continue to Track Subject may be a good choice to keep the camera focused on your subject.

Set 3 For Accelerati­ng/Decelerati­ng Subject is a good choice for motorsport­s or races where the subject is likely to slow into a corner (for example) before accelerati­ng away.

Set 4 For Suddenly Appearing Subject is useful when you don’t know when or where a subject will appear - perhaps if you’re waiting below the brow of the hill or further round the bend in a race.

Set 5 For Erraticall­y Moving & Accel/Decel. Subject makes a good choice for wildlife, especially birds in flight as they move randomly and with varying speed.

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AF-C Custom Settings are designed to help the autofocus system respond to specific shooting conditions
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Speed Tracking Sensitvity is useful for shooting subjects that move and change speed quickly
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