Here’s exactly how I set up my Fujifilm X100VI for travel photography.

If you just want the full list of in-camera menu settings, skip ahead to the detailed setup.
Update September 2025: I have continued using the Fuji X100Vi on my travels here with the latest trip taking me and the X100VI to Moalboal, Cebu for a few days. On this trip I put the X100VI up against the OM Systems OM-3. The settings that I have given below are still the ones that I use and still perform for me in a wide variety of travel situations. I’ll continue using the X100VI as it’s one of my favourite cameras and will update this article whenever I feel I can add some value. In the meantime, the link below to my free e-book and setup files (you can load these on to your camera so you don’t have to set it up yourself) are still available and come with no strings, attached. If you’re looking for the best cameras for travel photography then see the article I wrote here.
If you have not picked up your travel photography kit yet then here are my recommendations. You might also like to see the best compact cameras for travel photography article that I wrote.
If you prefer, I’ve put all this information — and more — into a free quick setup guide, along with downloadable setup files you can load straight onto your camera. Click here to get it.

Basic Shooting Setup
I shoot in Aperture Priority most of the time. It’s quick, and when you’re shooting once-in-a-lifetime moments, that matters.
To enable Aperture Priority:
- Set the Shutter Speed dial to A
- Set the ISO dial to A
- Then control aperture via the lens ring

The focus mode selector is on the front-left of the camera:
- I use C (Continuous AF) for moving subjects or when I’m moving
- I switch to S (Single AF) for more deliberate shooting where I want precise focus placement

You can toggle between the OVF and EVF using the front lever. Use whichever you prefer.

SD Cards: Use a good quality card — the X100VI only has one slot. I recommend SanDisk Extreme Pro cards. I’ve used hundreds and never had a single issue.

Batteries: At least one spare is a must. More if you’re off-grid.
Weather Sealing: The X100VI isn’t weather sealed unless you add a filter adapter and filter. This is essential for travel — not just for rain, but also dust and sand. I use the ones below and have found it a great setup.
Image Backup: I use a compact rugged SanDisk SSD to back up each day’s shots.
This is the exact kit I travel with — reliable, compact, and tested in the real world. Get yours while it’s available.
- SanDisk Extreme Pro SD Card
- Fujifilm NP-W126S Spare Battery
- Haoge Adapter Ring & Lens Hood
- Urth UV Filter
- SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD
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Menu Settings

Image Quality Setting
- Image Size: 3:2
- Image Quality: F+RAW
- RAW Recording: Lossless
- Select HEIF/JPEG: JPEG
- Film Simulation: Classic Chrome
- Grain Effect: Off
- Color Chrome Effect: Weak
- Color Chrome FX Blue: Weak
- Smooth Skin Effect: Off
- White Balance: Auto (Ambience Priority)
- Dynamic Range: 100
- D-Range Priority: Off
- Tone Curve: 0 / 0
- Colour: +2
- Sharpness: -2
- High ISO NR: -4
- Clarity: 0
- Long Exposure NR: On
- Color Space: sRGB

AF/MF Setting Menu
- Focus Area: Centred
- AF Mode: Zone
- Zone Custom Setting: Custom 1 (5×3 grid)
- AF Mode All Setting: Ignore
- AF-C Custom Settings: Mode 1
- Store AF Mode by Orientation: Off
- AF Point Display: Off
- Wrap Focus: Enable
- Pre-AF: Off
- AF Illuminator: Off
- Face/Eye Detect: Off
- Subject Detection: Off
- AF+MF: On
- MF Assist: Peak > Red > High
- Interlock MF Assist & Focus Ring: Off
- Focus Check: Off
- Interlock Spot AE & Focus Area: On
- Release/Focus Priority:
- AF-S: Focus
- AF-C: Release
- AF Range Limiter: Off
- Touch Screen Mode: Off
- Corrected AF Frame: Off
Note: I generally shoot in AF-C for candid or fast-moving shots.
When I want more control, I switch to AF-S and use AF Mode > Single Point with the second smallest box.
Shooting Settings
- Photometry: Multi
- (Use Spot for high contrast scenes)
- Shutter Type: M+E
- (Switches to electronic above 1/4000 sec)
- IS Mode: Continuous
- ISO Auto Setting (Auto 1):
- Default Sensitivity: 125
- Max Sensitivity: 6400
- Min Shutter Speed: 1/400
📷 Custom Functions & Film Recipes

Sound Setting
- Operation Volume: Off
Screen Setting
- EVF Brightness: Auto +1
- Image Display: Off
- Auto Rotate Displays: On
- Preview Exposure/WB in Manual Mode: EXP/WB
- Natural Live View: Off
- Auto Rotate Playback: Off
- Disp. Custom Settings (EVF/LCD):
- Focus Frame
- Focus Indicator
- MF Distance Indicator
- Histogram
- Aperture / Shutter Speed / ISO
- Exposure Comp (scale)
- Film Simulation
- Frames Remaining
- No Storage Media Warning
- Battery Level
- Location Info: On
- Menu Background: Transparent

Power Management
- Auto Power Off: 2 minutes
- Performance: Normal
- Auto Power Off Temp: Standard
Save Data Setting
- Geo Tagging: On
- (Enable via Fuji X App)
Final Thoughts
I’ve loved the Fujifilm X100 series ever since I spent over a year travelling with the X100T. Why 23mm became my favourite focal length. The X100VI needs a few tweaks to get it working just right, but hopefully these settings give you a solid starting point.
If you’re going to be using your X100VI a lot, I’ve also written an article on the best accessories to make it more comfortable and practical. Every item in there is something I personally use on my own X100VI.
👉 Here’s the X100VI accessories article if you want to take a look.