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Why I bought the Fujifilm x100v 3 years later...

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Exploring Fujifilm X-H2 Firmware 3.00 and Viltrox 75mm F1.2 Pro Lens | Portrait Photography

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Fujifilm Pixel Shift Multi-Shot by  pal2tech

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Fujifilm X-Pro 2 in 2023? Is it WORTH it? by FilmedByFresh

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Kevin Mullins Waxes About the Fujifilm X70

Kevin Mullins Waxes About the Fujifilm X70 | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
Photographer Kevin Mullins talks with us about how awesome the Fujifilm X70 was. Yet it didn't have a successor. But why?
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Kevin Mullins talks about his love for the Fujifilm X70 camera and how it is excellent for street photography due to its stealthiness and unique focal length. He also mentions that he doesn’t think Fujifilm will ever update the camera, but if they do, he would like to see it have the most recent X-Trans Sensor and no viewfinder to keep it compact. Kevin also shares his thoughts on AI and how it could impact commercial and editorial photography. The article also includes information about Chris Gampat, the Editor in Chief, Founder, and Publisher of the Phoblographer.

Message reçu. The current web page context is an interview with photographer Kevin Mullins by the Phoblographer. Kevin talks about his love for the Fujifilm X70 camera and how it is excellent for street photography due to its stealthiness and unique focal length. He also mentions that he doesn't think Fujifilm will ever update the camera, but if they do, he would like to see it have the most recent X-Trans Sensor and no viewfinder to keep it compact. Kevin also shares his thoughts on AI and how it could impact commercial and editorial photography. The article also includes information about Chris Gampat, the Editor in Chief, Founder, and Publisher of the Phoblographer.
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The Future of Filmmaking with FUJIFILM Camera to Cloud

TIMETABLE
00:00 - Jump to chapters
0:37 - CineD preparations before leaving for Vegas
2:20 - Traveling
3:04 - Arriving at Vegas
3:34 - CineD "HQ" in Vegas
4:05 - Gearing up with FUJIFILM cameras and lenses
6:12 - Building the CineD booth and setting up the cameras
7:30 - Day Zero
8:58 - NAB 2023, the first day of excitement
11:16 - The CineD booth
11:53 - Issues with C2C workflow
13:34 - Working with LTE bonded wifi in the desert
15:16 - The future of C2C
15:46 - Bloopers

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  • Preparation for Technology Show in Las Vegas: The team prepares to cover a technology show in Las Vegas. They have packed a lot of equipment and are hoping to set up their booth quickly.

  • New Camera to Cloud Workflow: The team is using a new camera to cloud workflow with Fujifilm cameras and Frame.io technology. This allows the proxy file of the footage to be uploaded to a Frame.io account, enabling editors in different locations to immediately start editing. Fujifilm cameras and Frame.io technology. This allows the proxy file of the

  • Meeting with Fujifilm: The team meets with Victor Ha from Fujifilm to obtain equipment for show coverage. They are excited to try out Fujifilm's camera to cloud workflow and are interested in seeing how this technology can be used on smaller budget projects. Fujifilm to obtain equipment for show coverage. They are excited to try out Fujifilm's camera to cloud workflow and are interested in seeing how this technology can be used on smaller

  • Setting Up at the Las Vegas Convention Center: The team sets up their filming gear at the Las Vegas Convention Center and tests their camera to cloud workflow with Fujifilm cameras. They mention the busy atmosphere before the exhibition starts. Fujifilm cameras. They mention the busy

  • Internet Connectivity Issues: The team experiences some internet connectivity issues due to the large number of people and devices in the convention center.

  • Testing in Challenging Locations: The team tests the camera to cloud workflow in a convention center with Wi-Fi congestion and then in a remote location using a dedicated LTE Wi-Fi unit. The camera performed well and uploaded files to Frame.io without issues.

  • Future of Cameras: The team discusses the future of cameras with internal caches and satellite SIM cards, which could improve the camera to cloud workflow.

  • Physical Infrastructure Limitation: The physical infrastructure is currently the biggest limitation for Camera to Cloud.

  • Engagement with Audience: The team is excited to meet readers of their site at their booth and witness people using their technology for the first time.

  • Closing Remarks and Bloopers: The speaker thanks their audience and promotes their channel before ending the video. There are also some bloopers and unrelated chatter about hair and a camera tour.

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Shooting with ChatGPT AI Fujifilm Film Simulation Recipes

Shooting with ChatGPT AI Fujifilm Film Simulation Recipes | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
Light in the Woods - Prefumo Canyon, CA - Fujifilm X100V - Kodak Ektachrome E100VS v1 Open AI's ChatGPT can make Film Simulation Recipes for Fujifilm cameras. But are they any good? Should you use them? Should you ask ChatGPT to make you a custom Recipe for your camera? What can you expect from these…
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Fuji XT5 Review - Incredible /  Samuel Elkins

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"Fuji XT5 Review - Incredible" by Samuel Elkins is a review of the Fuji XT5 camera. Here are the key points discussed in the video:Fuji XT5 Review - Incredible" by Samuel Elkins is a review of the

  1. Introduction: The video is a review of the Fuji XT5 camera, which the reviewer has been using for several months.

  2. Fuji XT5Reasons for Choosing the Fuji XT5: The reviewer chose the Fuji XT5 because it is small, compact, easy to use, and has interchangeable lenses. It also has great colors and a high megapixel count which allows for cropping images. Fuji XT5 because it is small, compact, easy to use, and has interchangeable lenses. It also has great colors and a high megapixel count which allows for cropping images

  3. Lenses: The reviewer purchased three lenses: 23mm, 35mm, and 50mm, all F2 lenses. He mentions that he doesn't use the 50mm as much and might swap it for a zoom lens.

  4. Image Quality and Color Science: The image quality and color science of the Fuji XT5 are praised. The 40-megapixel sensor is said to be beautiful with a lot of depth. Fuji XT5 are praised. The 40-megapixel

  5. Camera Feel and Design: The camera is comfortable to hold and feels analog with tactile buttons. The reviewer uses a side grip for a better hold. The flip screen is also appreciated.

  6. Dual SD Card Slots: The camera has dual SD card slots which are useful for not having to carry around extra cards.

  7. Lenses: The reviewer went for the lighter F2 series lenses. He praises the sharpness and lightness of these lenses.

  8. APS-C Sensor: The reviewer is impressed with the APS-C sensor and mentions that it's hard to tell the difference between APS-C and full-frame to the naked eye.

  9. Film Simulations: The reviewer likes the film simulations on the camera, especially for shooting in JPEG.

  10. Buffering Issue: One of the issues the reviewer has with the camera is the buffering when shooting in high-speed continuous mode.

  11. In-Body Image Stabilization: The reviewer wishes the camera had better in-body image stabilization, especially for video.

  12. Conclusion: The reviewer is very impressed with the Fuji XT5 and mentions that it has exceeded his expectations. He praises it for making him want to take more pictures and considers it a good value for the price.

  13. Sponsor Mention: The video also includes a menti

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Still a Brilliant Choice Seven Years Later: Fujifilm X-Pro2 Re-Review

Still a Brilliant Choice Seven Years Later: Fujifilm X-Pro2 Re-Review | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
Loved by many when it came out and adored by a solid user base today, the Fujifilm X-Pro2 was truly a hit camera made so well that it still has not truly been replaced even by the newer X-Pro3. And thanks to its age it is finally attainable even for the ones not willing to spend a ton on a quality camera.
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My Last Shoot With The Fujifilm X-T3  / Matthew Storer

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Matthew Storer has been using the Fujifilm X-T3 camera for about five years and has traveled to over 50 countries with it.

 

The video starts with the author at a beautiful outdoor location called The Pinnacles, where he intends to capture photographs during sunriseHe talks about how he wants to capture the Pinnacle with the sun rising and the valley in the backgroundThe author mentions that this is his last shoot with the Fujifilm X-T3 camera, which has been an incredible companion for himHe talks about the camera's journey and how it has been a part of many stories and adventures.

Matthew mentions that he has to send the camera away and is thankful for the experiences he has had with it. He uses a Tamron 17-70mm F2.8 lens for the shoot and waits for the perfect light and clouds to capture the sceneThe author talks about the composition and how he wants to capture a three-image stitch panorama to emphasize the mid-ground and backgroundHe discusses the importance of light and how he wants to capture the moment when the light just kisses the Pinnacle.
Matthew reflects on his experiences with the camera and how it has taught him a lot about photographyHe mentions that he wishes he could keep all his cameras and would love to use them as decorations to remind him of the memoriesThe author encourages viewers to guess why he is getting rid of the camera and what his new camera might beHe expresses gratitude to the camera for helping him capture incredible moments and being a companion in his travelsThe author thanks the viewers for joining him over the last five years with the Fujifilm X-T3 camera and hints at discussing his future photography equipment in upcoming contentThe video ends with the author expressing his excitement for future adventures and thanking the viewers for their support.

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Fujifilm X-H2 Autofocus Update: Unleashing the Power of Firmware 3.00 | Portrait Photoshoot

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Why I Don't Like the Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 for Street Photography

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Review of Fujinon XF 35mm F1.4 R lens for street photography
- Context of the lens in the Fuji ecosystem and personal experience
- Comparison with other 30-35mm lenses from Fujifilm

Fujifilm lenses have different features and designs
- Linear motor is quieter and faster in newer lenses
- Some lenses are designed to have character and personality

The lens is great for portrait photography but has limitations for street photography.
- The lens is inconspicuous and lets in a lot of light, making it great for portrait photography.
- For street photography, the lens is not particularly special unless shooting at F 1.4 and has limitations in darker environments.

F 1.4 aperture adds magic to lens
- The lens loses some special qualities at larger apertures
- F 1.4 aperture creates separation and pleasing background blur

The 35mm F1.4 lens has a unique personality and composition limitations.
- The lens is best used in certain compositional situations, requiring physical separation from the subject to the background.
- The autofocus is slower and louder than other lenses, making the photo experience less pleasant.

The Fujifilm 50mm F1.0 lens has noisy and imprecise autofocus, but offers unique character and personality.
- The autofocus is distracting and imprecise, making it difficult to focus on the intended subject.
- The lens offers unique character and personality, but at a higher price point and with trade-offs in autofocus performance.

Lens not ideal for street photography
- Autofocus issues with face/eye detect and continuous autofocus
- Better suited for events, night street photography, or portraits

Review of the 35mm 1.4 lens and 70-300mm lens
- Autofocus performance difference between the two lenses was noticeable
- 70-300mm lens is one of the favorite lenses and 30mm macro is becoming a favorite too

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24 Hours in Paris | Fujifilm X-T5 Cinematic Street Photography

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Personnal choice

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Budget TT Artisan Lens with the X-H2S

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The 10 Best Fujifilm Recipes for Black & White –

The 10 Best Fujifilm Recipes for Black & White – | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
I launched "The Largest Collection of Recipes brought together" quite some time ago when I was still actively using Fujifilm camera's to take photos. To be honest, I never anticipated the page would achieve such success, and I'm genuinely happy about it. During that period, many Fujifilm photographers contributed their own recipes or modified existing…
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Fujifilm X-S20 vlogging and video by Maarten Heilbron

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Fujifilm X-S20 APS-C Camera Quick Review | Upgraded Battery and Video /  Dustin Abbott

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My workhorse FUJIFILM Camera just became stupidly cheap.

00:00 The best Intro ever?
02:07 Why NOT to upgrade any Camera
05:28 Fujifilm X-H1 Showreel (Filmmaker)
07:37 8-Bit vs 10-Bit - Facts & Workflow
11:17 The Mini X-H1 (Fujifilm X-S10)
11:52 The X-H1 as a Homestudio / Webcam
12:56 My Livestream Setup & MPB
14:31 The Fujifilm X-H1 for Street Photography
18:50 It's not perfect, but perfect for me.
20:45 Bloopers

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  • Fujifilm X-H1 camera, which Samuel has been using for five years. He mentions that despite the release of newer models like the X-H2 and X-H2s,

    Introduction: The video starts with an introduction to the Fujifilm X-H1 camera, which Samuel has been using for five years. He mentions that despite the release of newer models like the X-H2 and X-H2s, the X-H1 remains an amazing camera.

  • Value of Using Existing Gear: Samuel emphasizes the importance of making the most out of the gear you already have. He encourages viewers to focus on honing their skills and creating content rather than constantly chasing new gear.

  • Capabilities of the X-H1: Samuel talks about the capabilities of the X-H1, mentioning that it is not just a camera for photography but also a very capable tool for videography. He mentions that the camera has been used for street photography, commercial jobs, and video content creation.X-H1, mentioning that it is not just a camera for photography but also a very capable tool for videography. He mentions that the camera has been used for street photography, commercial jobs

  • Autofocus and Workarounds: Samuel admits that the X-H1 has poor autofocus for video, especially in certain lighting conditions. However, he mentions that there are workarounds, such as using manual focusing lenses and measuring the correct distance for filming. X-H1 has poor autofocus for video, especially in certain lighting conditions. However, he mentions that there are workarounds, such

  • 8-Bit vs. 10-Bit Video: Samuel discusses the difference between 8-Bit and 10-Bit video. He mentions that while 10-Bit is better for color grading, 8-Bit is sufficient for most content creation, especially if you get the look right in-camera. The X-H1 shoots in 8-Bit but can output 10-Bit through an external recorder. X-H1 shoots in 8-Bit but can output 10-Bit

  • Livestreaming and Home Studio Setup: The X-H1 is praised by Samuel for being an excellent camera for livestreaming, especially when used with a battery grip. It can be powered directly from an outlet for long sessions without overheating. X-H1 is praised by Samuel for being an excellent camera for livestreaming

  • Street Photography: Samuel discusses the use of the X-H1 for street photography. He praises its weather sealing, ergonomics, viewfinder, and image quality. He mentions that the In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) is very useful for photography. X-H1 for street photography

  • Downsides and Bugs: Samuel mentions some downsides of the X-H1, including poor battery life and occasional freezing or locking up. He also mentions that sometimes the camera stops recording in the middle of a session.

  • Conclusion: Samuel concludes by saying that despite some downsides, the positives of the X-H1 outweigh the negatives for him. He encourages viewers to make the most of the equipment they have and focus on improving their skills.

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Fujifilm X-T5 review: A mirrorless camera built for photographers

Fujifilm X-T5 review: A mirrorless camera built for photographers | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
The Fujifilm X-T5 maintains its small, wonderful form factor, but adds a burly 40-megapixel sensor and improved AF.
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FUJIFILM XF 200mm f/2 Lens | The Nature Photographers Dream

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The video titled "FUJIFILM XF 200mm f/2 Lens | The Nature Photographers Dream" is a review of the Fujifilm XF 200mm f/2 lens used on the Fujifilm X-H2 camera body. Here are the key points discussed in the video:FUJIFILM XF 200mm f/2 Lens | The Nature Photographers Dream" is a review of the Fujifilm XF 200mm f/2 lens used on the Fujifilm XFUJIFILM XF 200mm f/2 Lens | The Nature Photographers Dream" is a reviewFUJIFILM XF 200

Fujifilm XF 200mm f/2 lens, which is the first telephoto lens for the X Series with Fujifilm XF 200
Introduction: The video is about the Fujifilm XF 200mm f/2 lens, which is the first telephoto lens for the X Series with an F2 maximum aperture.

Build Quality and Specifications:

The lens is dust and weather-resistant.
It can operate in environments as cold as -10 degrees Celsius.
It has weather sealing and can handle rain.
The lens is large and heavy.
It comes with an ARCA Swiss compatible dovetail groove mount that supports a quarter-inch and a 3/8 inch tripod screws.
Autofocus:

The autofocus is good but sometimes experiences focus hunting.
The lens sometimes struggles to focus on fast-moving objects like flying birds.
The autofocus system on Fujifilm is considered inferior compared to Sony's autofocus system.
Focus Breathing, Chromatic Aberration, and Lens Flares:

The lens does exhibit focus breathing.
The focus motor within the lens is audible, but not loud enough to interfere with audio recording.
Chromatic aberrations are minimal.
The lens comes with a large lens hood to help eliminate lens flares.
Personal Experience and Optical Stabilization:

The lens has a 5-stop image stabilization which is impressive for handheld shooting.
It comes with a 1.4x extension ring that can be used to extend the focal length to 280mm.
The maximum aperture of F2 allows for isolating subjects and shooting in various lighting conditions.
The lens is heavy, and it's recommended to use a tripod or monopod for extended shooting sessions.
Conclusion:

The Fujifilm XF 200mm f/2 lens is considered incredible for nature photographers and videographers. Fujifilm XF 200mm f/2 lens is considered incredible
It has a few flaws such as autofocus not being as strong as Sony's and being heavy.
The image stabilization is excellent for handheld shooting.
The biggest drawback is the $5,000 price tag.

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Which Film Simulation Recipes, When? — Summer Edition — Part 1: Fujifilm X-Pro3, X100V, X-T4, X-S10, X-E4, X-T30 II

Which Film Simulation Recipes, When? — Summer Edition — Part 1: Fujifilm X-Pro3, X100V, X-T4, X-S10, X-E4, X-T30 II | Fujifilm X Series APS C sensor camera | Scoop.it
Rural Warehouse - Litchfield Park, AZ - Fujifilm X-E4 - Fujicolor 100 Gold Recipe Original Series Summer is here! Traveling, camping, visits to the beach, boating on the lake, and stuff like that are common during these months. Perhaps you are looking for some Film Simulation Recipe recommendations for your Fujifilm camera for the summer…
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Four Fujifilm JPEG Recipes for X Trans V

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RÉVOLUTION ou DÉSILLUSION ? I FUJIFILM X APP (avec @DamienBernal @NOHCAB & @EKScreation )

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Fujifilm X-T5 Firmware 2.0 AF Test | Photo And Video

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The Best Accessories for the Fujifilm X100V & X100F by  Benj Haisch

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