The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II is small enough to carry almost anywhere, yet it provides far more creative control than a basic point-and-shoot camera. Its 20.1-megapixel 1-inch sensor, bright 24–100mm equivalent f/1.8–2.8 zoom lens, optical stabilization, touchscreen, RAW…
Fujifilm X100VI JPEG vs RAW
Choosing between JPEG and RAW on the Fujifilm X100VI is not simply a question of image quality. The better format depends on how much editing you enjoy, how quickly you want to share photographs, how challenging the light is, and…
How to Edit Fujifilm X100VI RAW Files
The Fujifilm X100VI is often celebrated for its beautiful JPEG color, but its RAW files provide a different kind of creative freedom. Each RAF file preserves far more information than a finished JPEG, giving you greater control over exposure, white…
Fujifilm X100VI Accessories Worth Buying
The Fujifilm X100VI is appealing because it gives photographers a capable fixed-lens camera in a compact body. Adding too much equipment can quickly remove the simplicity that makes it enjoyable to carry. Choosing accessories should therefore be less about collecting…
Fujifilm X100VI Troubleshooting Guide
The Fujifilm X100VI is capable of producing exceptionally detailed photographs, but its physical controls, autofocus options, electronic shutter, film simulations, custom settings, and image-processing features can occasionally produce unexpected results. A photograph may look blurry even though image stabilization is…
How to Transfer Fujifilm X100VI Photos to Your iPhone
You have taken a photograph you love with your Fujifilm X100VI, and now you want it on your iPhone. Perhaps you want to edit it, send it to someone, post it on social media, save it to an album, or…
How to Create and Save Custom Fujifilm X100VI Film Simulation Recipes
The most useful Fujifilm X100VI recipe is not necessarily the one receiving the most attention online. Instead, it is the recipe that responds predictably to your preferred subjects, lighting conditions, exposure choices, and creative style. A film simulation recipe lets…
Fujifilm X100VI Film Simulations Explained
One of the most exciting features of the Fujifilm X100VI is its ability to create beautiful, distinctive photographs before you open any editing software. Its built-in Film Simulation modes change the way the camera interprets color, contrast, highlights, shadows, and…
Best Fujifilm X100VI Settings for Night Photography
Night photography becomes easier when you stop searching for one perfect exposure and start matching the camera to the scene. A quiet storefront, a person crossing the street, a neon portrait, and a tripod-mounted skyline all require different shutter speeds,…
Best Fujifilm X100VI Settings for Portraits
The Fujifilm X100VI may not look like a traditional portrait camera, but its compact design, 40.2-megapixel sensor, built-in stabilization, film simulations, and fixed 23mm f/2 lens make it remarkably capable of photographing people. Its lens provides a 35mm-equivalent field of…
Best Fujifilm X100VI Settings for Street Photography
Street photography rewards preparation. A meaningful gesture, reflection, expression, or collision of shapes may last only a fraction of a second. When your camera is already configured, you can concentrate on timing and composition instead of searching through menus. The…
How to Use the Fujifilm X100VI in Manual Mode
The Fujifilm X100VI makes Manual Mode feel more physical and intuitive than it does on many modern cameras. Instead of selecting M from a conventional PASM mode dial, you create Manual Mode by choosing the shutter speed and aperture directly…
How to Set Up Autofocus on the Fujifilm X100VI
Learning how to set up autofocus on the Fujifilm X100VI can make the difference between consistently sharp photographs and frustrating files where the camera focused on the wrong subject. The Fujifilm X100VI has a capable autofocus system, but it still…
Best Fujifilm X100VI Settings for Beginners
The Fujifilm X100VI can produce beautiful photographs straight out of the camera, but its menus, physical dials, autofocus options, and film simulations can feel overwhelming when you first pick it up. You do not need to configure every available feature…
Fujifilm X100VI Buttons, Dials, and Controls Explained
The Fujifilm X100VI looks simple, yet its traditional dials, dual-purpose controls, and hybrid viewfinder can feel unfamiliar at first. Fujifilm places many photographic decisions directly under your fingers rather than hiding them behind a screen. Learning the Fujifilm X100VI buttons,…
How to Use the Fujifilm X100VI
The Fujifilm X100VI looks simple, yet its traditional dials, hybrid viewfinder, film simulations, custom settings, and deep menu system can feel unfamiliar during the first few outings. Learning to use the Fujifilm X100VI becomes easier when you build a dependable…
Understanding Exposure Compensation in Photography
Have you ever photographed a snowy landscape only to find that the snow looked dull and gray? Perhaps you captured someone standing in front of a bright window, but their face appeared much darker than expected. These problems do not…
Camera Settings for Beginners
Camera settings for beginners become easier when each control has one clear job. Aperture decides how much of the scene appears sharp. Shutter speed controls how movement is recorded. ISO helps the camera work in changing light. Focus settings determine…

















