Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Using Fujifilm’s Autofocus Settings
Fujifilm has released a comprehensive series of support documents that explain the nuanced details of its cameras’ autofocus systems.
Jourdan Aldredge • Aug 14, 2025
In the old days, focus was always manual. You might not believe it, but for centuries, if someone wanted to focus, they had to twist a dial on a lens, not just click a button. Yet, as digital cameras and autofocus technologies have advanced, it’s become less taboo and more normal to use AF for your photos and videos.
Still, despite its powers, the art of autofocus is a bit of a mystery to many. To help lift the veil and provide insights into how to better utilize AF technology, Fujifilm has released a comprehensive series of support documents that explain the nuanced details of its cameras’ autofocus systems.
If you’re a Fuji shooter or a curious fan of autofocus technology, here’s everything you need to know about Fujifilm autofocus.
Fujifilm Autofocus Custom Settings
So, the crux of the info dump by Fujifilm actually has to do with contentious autofocus custom settings, which are included in pretty much all Fujifilm’s (and other brands) cameras these days.
In a FAQ document with the title of “About AF-C Custom Settings,” interested readers can learn pretty much all there is to know about how Fujifilm’s AF-C custom settings work—and further glean insights into AF technology in general.
Available in both desktop and smartphone formats, the document covers various settings and key variables, including tracking sensitivity, zone area switching, AF speed, and provides basic steps to ensure focus for your shots.
If you’re new to digital photography or videography, and especially if you’ve recently invested in a Fujifilm camera, then this FAQ document is super helpful and required reading for anyone looking to truly learn and understand what their camera is doing when it comes to autofocus.
You can check out this helpful resource on Fujifilm’s website here.
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