2.1 Ready, Set, Go!Tip 24: Recommended settings for your X-T1Tip 25: Avoiding the camera menus: practical shortcuts for your X-T1Tip 26: Always shoot FINE+RAW!Tip 27: Pick a suitable image format!Tip 28: The magical half-press2.2 Monitor and ViewfinderTip 29: Make use of the eye sensor!Tip 30: Instant reviewTip 31: The DISP/BACK button can be tricky!Tip 32: WYSIWYG – What You See Is What You Get!Tip 33: White balance simulation in manual mode—on or off?Tip 34: Using the Natural Live View2.3 Exposing RightTip 35: Choosing the right metering methodTip 36: Linking spot metering to AF framesTip 37: Using the live view and live histogramTip 38: Auto exposure (AE) with modes P, A, and STip 39: Using manual exposure MTip 40: Using aperture priority ATip 41: Using shutter priority STip 42: Using program AE P and program shiftTip 43: Playing it safe with auto exposure bracketingTip 44: Long exposuresTip 45: ISO settings—what’s the deal?Tip 46: What you should know about extended ISOTip 47: Stay away from ISO 51200!Tip 48: Auto-ISO and minimum shutter speedTip 49: Auto-ISO in manual mode M: the ”misomatic“Tip 50: ISO-Bracketing: It’s just a gimmick!Tip 51: Extending the dynamic rangeTip 52: Extending the dynamic range for RAW shootersTip 53: JPEG settings for RAW shootersTip 54: Extending the dynamic range for JPEG shootersTip 55: Creating HDR images with the X-T1Tip 56: Using the electronic shutter2.4 Focusing with the X-T1Tip 57: CDAF and PDAF: what’s the difference?Tip 58: AF-S or AF-C?Tip 59: AF modes: Single Point AF vs. Zone AF vs. Wide/Tracking AFTip 60: Selecting an AF frame or AF zoneTip 61: Choosing a suitable AF frame or AF zone sizeTip 62: Manual focus and DOF zone focusingTip 63: Manual focus assistants: focus peaking and digital split imageTip 64: Focus check: use the magnifier tool!Tip 65: One-Touch-AF (Instant AF)Tip 66: Using AF+MFTip 67: Pre-AF: a relic of the pastTip 68: Using face detection and eye-detectionTip 69: Using AF-LockTip 70: Focusing in poor lightTip 71: Macro: focusing at close distancesTip 72: Focusing on moving subjects (1): the “autofocus trick”Tip 73: Focusing on moving subjects (2): the focus trapTip 74: Focusing on moving subjects (3): Autofocus tracking using Single Point AF, Zone AF, or Wide/Tracking AFTip 75: Focus priority vs. Release priority2.5 White Balance and JPEG ParametersTip 76: Custom white balance: a little effort can go a long wayTip 77: Infrared photographyTip 78: Changing color tints with WB SHIFTTip 79: Film simulations: it’s all about the lookTip 80: Contrast settings: working with highlights and shadowsTip 81: Skin tones: smooth or with texture?Tip 82: Color saturationTip 83: Choosing a color space: sRGB or Adobe RGB?Tip 84: Using custom settings (usage profiles)Tip 85: Working with the built-in RAW converterTip 86: Comparing RAW convertersFujifilm film simulationsExtended dynamic range (DR200%, DR400%)Digital lens correctionsTip 87: Displaying EXIF metadata2.6 Burst Mode, Motion Panorama, Movies, and The Self-TimerTip 88: Using burst modeTip 89: Shooting motion panoramasTip 90: Shooting video with the X-T1Tip 91: Using the self-timer2.7 Flash PhotographyTip 92: Flash photography in modes P and A: slow shutter speed limitsTip 93: Controlling the surrounding light component of flash photographyTip 94: Controlling the flash light componentTip 95: 2nd curtain flash synchronization: what’s the deal?Tip 96: Flash synchronization: where’s the limit?Tip 97: Red-eye removal: a two-step affairTip 98: Little slave: the EF-X20Tip 99: Silent Mode aka SOUND & FLASH OFFTip 100: Using third-party flash units2.8 Using Adapted LensesTip 101: Finding the right lens adapterTip 102: Adapting third-party lenses: here’s how . . .Tip 103: Exposing with adapted lensesTip 104: Focusing with adapted lensesTip 105: Using the Fujifilm M-mount adapterTip 106: Quality considerationsTip 107: Speed Booster: miracle or trick?2.9 Wireless Remote Control, Tethering, and Camera LockTip 108: Using the Camera Remote AppTip 109: Tethering with Adobe Lightroom and Fujifilm HS-V5Tip 110: Lock Yourself Out!2.10 Anything Else?Tip 111: Forums, blogs, and workshops: be a part of it!