
Fuji x-t5 movie/film mode only has one AF-C custom setting?
I am just wondering if it’s normal to not have the sets you get in photo mode? When I switch it to the film mode I only have this option and not the other 5 sets and custom.

I am just wondering if it’s normal to not have the sets you get in photo mode? When I switch it to the film mode I only have this option and not the other 5 sets and custom.
Just posting a few clips from a family trip to Japan, and after watching them back I’ve noticed that panning left and right often looks pretty rough. Is this just normal for action cameras?
On the trip I was shooting in 4K 30fps with RockSteady enabled. My shutter was set to Auto (1/100 to 1/8000) and ISO was Auto (100 to 1600).
Since getting home I’ve been experimenting with other settings. I tried following the 180 degree shutter rule by shooting 25fps with a 1/50 shutter, but I found the stabilization looked much worse while walking. I’ve since been testing 1/100 and 1/200 with ND filters, but even then, pans can still look a bit unpleasant.
I’m trying to work out whether this is:
Just normal behaviour for action cameras,
Something in my settings,
RockSteady interacting with shutter speed,
Or simply that I’m panning too quickly.
I guess I expected an action camera to be a bit more forgiving, but if it’s mostly technique and I need to slow my pans down, I’m happy to work on that.
Any advice, recommended settings, or filming techniques would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Recently went to Japan with the family. Very new to photography and editing but I got my self a Fuji X-T5.
I have soooo many photos to go through but these are some highlights so far that don’t include my family.