EVERY Image in this video is straight out of camera. Zero edits. I didn't even fix horizon lines. Nothing.
@billwinward9324
56 минут бұрын
The photographer philosopher strikes again and you are right, the X100 range is changing the culture of photography, it’s not the camera, it’s the experience. I am a Fuji shooter and if I could get one, I would. However, I feel just as enthusiastic about the Ricoh GRIII series. Cameras I would want to have with me all the time.
@randyschwager84
48 минут бұрын
Good video and spot on with reality! My son’s girlfriend has one of these cameras! It’s a nifty camera, but I have to agree that the Uji menus can be challenging! Thanks for taking me along!
@davidligon6088
Сағат бұрын
Love the casual shots. Reminds me of my parents old Kodak Instmatics. OK, I get having a camera you can hang around your neck and just shoot, with minimal effort. I also get the physical dials for teaching, and the small size.. I have thought about picking up a Sony a6700 with a small 24mm G lens for about $1700. It would not have the optical VF, it would be fewer megapixel, and I would have to make my own recipes. Otherwise I think it would be a similar experience. What am I missing?
@freddy0110
52 минут бұрын
Very well said. As someone who loves the ethos of the X100 and has wanted one since the F and pre-ordered the VI, I ultimately had to cancel mine. I ended up buying a Nikon Zf and adapt manual focus lenses to it to get a slower and film like experience. However, I can still use native Z mount glass as a replacement for my DSLR.
@davidwalker2402
2 сағат бұрын
Great video, I love my x100iv it gets me up off my a$$. I will also say it takes photos that would stand up to many “professional” cameras and images can be very professional.
@tonyhayes9827
2 сағат бұрын
I used to own the X100F and agree with all you’ve said. I just used it. Didn’t fuss about the lens and didn’t fuss about pp I think you’ve expressed the user experience more clearly than most. It matches my own with the F. This camera found us was brilliant! I’ve never had that user experience! There’s no doubt your Canon R5 is a better option but might you be underselling the Fuji’s professional abilities a little? I’m not sure because I hear the lens has been updated since the X100F Is it because it’s not full frame or has a fixed lens? I only ask because the XPro series keeps calling my name but I can’t justify the price just for funsies. It needs to have real punch
@KellyPettit
2 сағат бұрын
well said. If I was a pro then perhaps I'd feel the same. Thanks for this.
@joao.s.cardoso
36 минут бұрын
I recently got the X100V at a decent price because it had some scuff marks. I do have the X-E4 that i use with the 16mm.2.8, 35 1.4 (that I really love) and the 16-80 for travel and as a backup for my H2. When I leave the house, guess witch one goes with me every time? The X100V. Its not that the X-E4 with the 23mm isnt capable. It is and its my backup camera for the H2 and thats says a lot. But the 100V experience is as you say, something different.
@freddy0110
52 минут бұрын
Very well said. As someone who loves the ethos of the X100 and has wanted one since the F and pre-ordered the VI, I ultimately had to cancel mine. I ended up buying a Nikon Zf and adapt manual focus lenses to it to get a slower and film like experience. However, I can still use native Z mount glass as a replacement for my DSLR.
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