Master Film Simulations with Your X-T30 II

Hey there, fellow Fujifilm fanatics! If you’re like me and have fallen head over heels for the look and feel of classic film photography, then you’ve probably dipped your toes into the world of Fujifilm’s legendary film simulations. But wait—what if I told you that we could take those simulations and give them a tasty little twist? That’s right, today we’re diving into the wonderful world of Fujifilm recipes.


What Are Fujifilm Film Simulations?

First things first, let’s do a quick recap. Fujifilm film simulations are in-camera presets designed to replicate the look of classic Fuji film stocks. From the vibrant tones of Velvia to the moody monochromes of Acros, these simulations give your digital shots a stunning filmic vibe. If you haven’t played around with them yet, trust me, you’re missing out!

But here’s the kicker: you can fine-tune these simulations with custom settings—known affectionately as “recipes”—to create a variety of moods and looks. Think of them as your secret sauce for picture-perfect moments.


Why Use Fujifilm Recipes?

So, why bother with recipes when the standard film sims already look great? Good question, my curious friend. Here’s why:

  1. Endless Creativity: Recipes let you tweak settings like shadows, highlights, white balance, and grain to create a unique vibe for your images.
  2. Less Editing: The magic of recipes is that your photos look incredible straight out of the camera, saving you hours of editing time.
  3. Film Nostalgia: If you’re into the aesthetics of vintage film photography, recipes will get you closer to that look without the hassle of buying and developing actual film.

My Go-To Fujifilm Recipes for the X-T30 II

I’ve tested (and messed up) a fair few recipes, but these are the ones that have really made my photos pop. Let’s break down some favorites, shall we?

1. Kodachrome II Recipe

  • Film Simulation: Classic Chrome
  • Dynamic Range: DR200
  • Highlight: -2
  • Shadow: +2
  • Color: +1
  • Sharpness: +1
  • Noise Reduction: -4
  • Grain: Weak
  • White Balance: Daylight, +2 Red, -1 Blue

Inspired by the legendary Kodachrome film, this recipe is perfect for those crisp, sunny days. The colors are warm and nostalgic, with punchy contrast that brings your images to life.

2. Portra 400 Recipe

  • Film Simulation: Pro Neg Hi
  • Dynamic Range: DR400
  • Highlight: -1
  • Shadow: -2
  • Color: -4
  • Sharpness: 0
  • Noise Reduction: -4
  • Grain: Strong
  • White Balance: Auto, +4 Red, -5 Blue

If you’re a sucker for soft, dreamy tones, the Portra 400 recipe will be your new best friend. It’s ideal for portraits and street photography, giving your shots that creamy, pastel vibe without sacrificing detail.

3. Acros BW Street Recipe

  • Film Simulation: Acros
  • Dynamic Range: DR100
  • Highlight: 0
  • Shadow: +4
  • Sharpness: +3
  • Noise Reduction: -4
  • Grain: Strong
  • White Balance: Auto

This recipe is a go-to for gritty, high-contrast black-and-white photography. Think old-school street vibes, dramatic light, and all the moodiness your heart desires. It works wonders when you’re shooting in urban environments.


How to Set Up a Recipe on Your X-T30 II

  1. Go to the IQ (Image Quality) settings in your menu.
  2. Select your base Film Simulation (e.g., Classic Chrome).
  3. Adjust Dynamic RangeHighlightsShadows, and other settings as per your chosen recipe.
  4. Customize the White Balance shift if needed.
  5. Add some grain for that authentic film texture.

And voila! You’re ready to snap some incredible shots without spending hours tweaking them in post.


A Few Tips for Recipe Success

  • Experiment with Lighting: Recipes behave differently depending on lighting conditions, so play around to see how they work in various scenarios.
  • Save Your Favorites: Most Fujifilm cameras let you save custom settings, so you can quickly switch between recipes.
  • Stay Inspired: Follow photographers who use Fujifilm recipes and see how they bring their vision to life. It’s a great way to spark new ideas for your shoots.

Final Thoughts

Fujifilm recipes are like having an entire pantry of flavors at your disposal, and the best part is there’s no wrong way to use them. Mix and match, tweak, and let your creative juices flow. And don’t be afraid to come up with your own custom settings!

If you try any of the recipes mentioned here, let me know how they work out for you. Or, if you have a killer recipe I should try, hit me up in the comments. Let’s geek out about film simulations together.

Happy shooting, and remember—life’s too short for boring photos!

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