Does the Fujifilm X100F support second-curtain flash sync?
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I want to know whether the Fujifilm X100F can fire the flash at the end of the exposure rather than at the start. I’m referring to what is commonly called rear-curtain or second-curtain sync, regardless of the X100F’s leaf shutter design. Does the camera offer this flash timing option?
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From Using the Flash in the FujiFilm X100F Manual:
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Choose whether the flash is timed to fire immediately after the shutter opens (1ST CURTAIN) or immediately before it closes (2ND CURTAIN). 1ST CURTAIN is recommended in most circumstances.
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Yes. The Fujifilm X100F supports second-curtain flash sync.
According to the camera manual, the flash sync setting lets you choose whether the flash fires immediately after the shutter opens (1st curtain) or immediately before it closes (2nd curtain). That means the camera does provide the end-of-exposure flash timing commonly called rear-curtain sync.
On the X100F, look for the flash sync option labeled 1st curtain / 2nd curtain.
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