Detailed description of simulated film Mode
According to the official statement,F1, F1a, and F1cIs a color clip near the fujicolor pro series,
WhileF1b and F2Is similar to the color representation of the Fuji Rome color.
(F1b mode = "fujichrome astia)
In addition, there is also the F4.
For more information, see the following section.Http://blog.yam.com/sam0202/article/15592595
Do friends who use S5pro often have doubts about the negative film model? I don't know when the model should be used, especially when the film is made.
The difference between the film and film is that Fuji has defined the F1-F2 for different film models, but in practice, it should
What is it like, according to the official statement,F1, F1a, and F1cIs a color clip near the fujicolor pro series,
WhileF1b and F2Is similar to the color representation of the Fuji Rome color.
(F1b mode = "fujichrome astia)
With the white-haired man in the photo, the camera is equipped with an ISO400 aperture F4. The F4. 1/250 WB4800K
Standard mode:
STD MODEI think the brown color is slightly different.
F1 MODEThe ratio of light intensity to brightness is not equal to the ratio of Sun intensity:
F1A MODECommon settings for photo taking in the background, poor color perception, and poor matching time:
F1B MODEIf the color is too white, I usually use the Flexographic film mode, which makes MT look white:
F1C MODEWhen an external video is naturally colored, it can be used to increase the aspect ratio:
F2 main film ModeIf you are not close to the camera, it is very difficult to take the night view:
None of the above statements is determined by individual preferences.