Fujifilm X-T5 Digital Teleconverter - Why You Should Use This SLEEPER FEATURE! 📸 💪 ❤️

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2023
  • Welcome to #Fujifriday ! I'm going to do my best to upload a Fujifilm related video each Friday... we will see how it goes!
    Did you know that your Fujifilm X-T5 (and many other Fuji cameras) have a built in digital teleconverter? I used to think this was just a gimmicky feature but in this video I am going to explain why this is a VERY useful feature you should try out.
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Комментарии • 63

  • @PeteCocoPhoto
    @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад +8

    Hey all, a viewer pointed out that I used the 4:3 crop ratio instead of the 3:2 ratio for JPEGS. SO, the resolution using the digital teleconverter will actually be a bit higher than I said in the video when using the standard 4:3 ratio.
    Medium JPEG (5472 × 3648) = 19.96 megapixels
    Small JPEG (3888 × 2592) = 10.08 megapixels
    Thanks for spotting that, Gerhard!

  • @tizio54
    @tizio54 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is also useful for saving storage space when using JPG only and 40 mp is overkill (e.g. social media). This can also help when the memory card is almost full, as it helps to get some extra 'mileage' out of the card. With a zoom lens, one can always zoom out if the extra reach is not wanted.

  • @scohen1234
    @scohen1234 Год назад +5

    Excellent video Peter. The essential assumption is that the lens has sufficient resolution so that the resulting image can be accurately mapped across the 40MP sensor. you demonstrated that Viltrox lens has this resolving capability. For myself I am planning to use this feature with the Sigma F2.8 18-50mm zoom which has a FF equivalent of 27-75mm. With the 2X crop I get 150mm FF equiv zoom. This substantially enhances the utility of the lens for travel purposes.

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад

      Thanks, Stephen! Glad you enjoyed the video. I think this is an awesome feature that has some cool applications.

  • @Ed-lz4jv
    @Ed-lz4jv Месяц назад +1

    cool idea, what I likely will do is make C7 Q-menu setting for using this as I normally shoot only RAW...and whatever further settings I want for this situation. I used to have a 100V digital converter was different in that camera

  • @KostasYoutube
    @KostasYoutube 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Pete for the excellent video with real-life useful information about X-T5. I was using the Digital Tele Converter with Raw only to "see" the crop, but since I watched your video I am using it in RAW+FINE (JPEG), and that is giving me the crop directly. Wonderful results!

  • @Mgtowfreedom
    @Mgtowfreedom 6 месяцев назад +1

    yet another feature of this camera that's very interesting in its usefulness

  • @SM-he3qm
    @SM-he3qm Год назад +2

    One of features I loved in my Leica Q2 was tele zoom. Great to see this in Fuji. If your lens is center sharp, this will work wonders.

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! I'm glad I discovered it!

  • @CharlesTay
    @CharlesTay Год назад +1

    Wow great tip

  • @MichaelFrederickPhoto
    @MichaelFrederickPhoto Год назад +1

    I would use this all the time on my X100V. That profile pic I showed you in our IG DM’s was the 50MM setting.

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад +1

      Awesome, Mike! I feel like I was left out of the party on this one LOL but glad I found it. I'm excited to use it at my son's baseball games and see what I can create.

  • @raulmedina6223
    @raulmedina6223 Год назад +2

    I used that at the zoo with the viltrox 75mm, worked out so good on the XH2

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад

      Great! There's plenty of resolution to play with there. Glad you got good results!

  • @brownbear100
    @brownbear100 Год назад +3

    A feature I appreciated a lot in the x100v and hoped would make it's way to the x-t5.
    Unfortunately, unlike with the x100v, I do notice reduced IQ when using it even with a lens like the 23 1.4 LM WR. Cropping afterwards, even in camera, gets better results.
    Adding a 2x in-camera crop (essentially what the teleconverter is) wouldn't turn the 75 1.2 into a 150 1.2 though. Distance from subject is arguably more important to DoF than the aperture, so the images will look completely different to a longer fast prime. For light gathering of course as you state.
    Another plus, however, when using a longer lens is that you get to increase the "effective focal length" without increasing any camera shake.

  • @milletmongoose
    @milletmongoose 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've used the 1.4x crop to turn my 18mm 1.4 to into a 25.2mm lens. I no longer have to take my X100T as a backup camera :D

  • @NJM1948
    @NJM1948 Год назад +1

    Excellent video...just found you and subscribed. I have been toying with the idea of purchasing a 1.4x tele convertor for my 70-300 and 100-400 lenses until I saw this. I think it is worthwhile to try this out first. My only concern in that I always shoot RAW and enjoy editing to my taste. This won't be possible using the digi convertor as it only produces jpegs. I never shoot jpeg for this reason but I will give it a go!! Also, is there any difference in quality, resolution and can you use RAW if I go with the tele convertor?

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Nigel! I think there's a place for this technique as well as for the teleconverter. The advantage of the physical teleconverter is you don't lose any resolution, so it's the best way to go regarding quality if you are doing a lot of sports/wildlife. Glad you subscribed, more videos coming soon!

  • @danielschmaderer
    @danielschmaderer Год назад +3

    When I heard about this feature, I thought it was a cool feature. I’m exited to try it out when I get my X-T5 tomorrow. It’ll pair nicely with my 70-300 when doing wildlife photography.
    I’m sure it could be, but I have to ask…can the digital teleconverter be mapped to a button?

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад +2

      Yep! It can be mapped to a button. You're going to absolutely love the X-T5. Enjoy!

  • @janivauhkonen
    @janivauhkonen Год назад +1

    Fuji made the 3 shot rule really easy (wide,mid,tele) and it's a really great tool in the camera, i love it 😂❤

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад +1

      Me too!

    • @gregboyce360
      @gregboyce360 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not familiar with the 3 shot rule. Will you explain or point me to an explanation? Thanks

    • @janivauhkonen
      @janivauhkonen 5 месяцев назад

      @@gregboyce360 I meant that when you take a wide shot, a middle shot and a portrait shot of the subject, like a 8mm, 16mm, 85mm, (just my opinion ) you have all the pictures you need, so to speak. and fujifilm made this easy when you can limit the size of the image already in the camera itself without changing the lens. I hope this was explained well enough 🤟🏻

    • @gregboyce360
      @gregboyce360 5 месяцев назад +1

      Ah, makes sense like bracketing. Thanks for clarifying that.@@janivauhkonen

  • @Ralph7D
    @Ralph7D 3 месяца назад +1

    A great feature that I recently discovered. But - 50 mm already is a 75 on a Fuji… (50x1.5) A 50 mm will be 105 with 1.4 converter (75x1.4) or 150 (75x2). And a 1.2 lens will not equal a 1.2 on full frame. 1.2 on Fuji is like 1.8 on FF. With digital converter it will be 2.5 (x1.4) and 3.6 (x2.0).

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  3 месяца назад

      Yes, but remember that the f stop conversion is a bit misleading. I mean it still confuses me too haha but from what I understand, the depth of field is converted, but the light input is not. I could be wrong honestly there are so many conflicting opinions about this. Thanks for watching!

    • @Ralph7D
      @Ralph7D 3 месяца назад

      @@PeteCocoPhoto Exactly - there are many 'truths' regarding this. And even though the amount of light doesn't change, the image quality does. Image quality changes because the more you crop, the more the file needs to be enlarged to reach the same size as a FF image of any given size. In reality, this means that the noise level increases, so an image taken at, let's say, 6400 ISO with a Fuji and cropped 1.4x equals the noise level of an image taken with a full-frame at about 12,800 ISO. All given different results from different sensors, lenses etc.

    • @HereAndTher3
      @HereAndTher3 2 месяца назад +1

      The digital teleconverter isn't changing the aperture rendering. You're correct that a 50mm 1.2 on a crop sensor will render as a 75mm 1.8 FF equivalent. Thats due to the physical limitations with the lens and the sensor size. With the digital teleconverter, you've already rendered the image and now you're just "zooming in"/post-cropping the photo. The zooms are still 105mm 1.8 and 150mm 1.8. Think of it this way, if you take a photo and cropped it on your phone, its not going to be darker.

  • @TheCyclingCardio
    @TheCyclingCardio Год назад +2

    Now this is going to save some money, where you can test longer focal length for you shots before you burn some cash to buy one

  • @Dahon5
    @Dahon5 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can this be used on all lenses, even the tamron 18-300mm lens?

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  10 месяцев назад

      yes, it will work with any lens.

  • @phillipenriquez
    @phillipenriquez Год назад +1

    will this work for video?

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад

      Nope, just for stills. There is a crop feature in the video mode but this it is a bit different.

  • @emersonjleal
    @emersonjleal 5 месяцев назад +1

    does the xh2 have this?

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  5 месяцев назад

      I'm pretty sure it does but you can always download the manual from Fuji's website and double check to be sure.

  • @induction7895
    @induction7895 11 месяцев назад +1

    You sold me on buying XH2 over XH2S.

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome. You're gonna love it!

  • @RamonLinares
    @RamonLinares Год назад

    A 75mm f1.2 with a 2x crop + aps-c crop becomes a 225mm f3.6 full frame equivalent, doesn't it? Or have I missed something?

    • @miroslavpandza6002
      @miroslavpandza6002 Год назад

      75x1.5=112,5mm on FF

    • @RamonLinares
      @RamonLinares Год назад +3

      @@miroslavpandza6002 exactly, then with a 2x digital crop it becomes a 225mm. That part is ok in the video but my point was on the aperture. In the video he mention that the f remains at f1.2 but that's not what I understand, it also has to be multiplied by 2 because of the digital crop and then 1.5 because of the aps-c sensor

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад +1

      This is not actually a teleconverter but just an in camera digital crop. So basically you are cropping the image in camera instead of in post, meaning that you don't lose any light, just resolution. If you used a traditional teleconverter, then yes, you lose light.
      Regarding the 1.5x APS-C crop, you also do not lose light. A 1.2 is still a 1.2 but what changes is the depth of field. So a 1.2 on an APS-C sensor gives the depth of field of a 1.8 on ff (1.2 x 1.5 crop factor). Hope this clears it up!

    • @RamonLinares
      @RamonLinares Год назад

      @@PeteCocoPhoto there is really no optical difference if it's a digital crop or non digital crop. The optical effect is the same in both but if done digitally you reduce the number of pixels (resolution).

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад +1

      @@RamonLinares An optical crop preserves the resolution, so technically that is better than a digital crop. An optical zoom will always be better than a digital zoom, for instance. What this feature does is simply crop in camera instead of in post. So, if I didn't use the 2x feature and cropped later on, the effect is basically the same as in the images I show.

  • @Zheng8000
    @Zheng8000 11 месяцев назад

    sorry for my 8 minutes spent

  • @Hundeskanzleramt
    @Hundeskanzleramt Год назад +1

    What the hell is about your math, my dear friend? 😉
    A 1.4x crop makes in my X-T5 (think it's the same in yours 😂) a M-size JPEG with 5.472x3.648 pix. Makes 20.158.848 (20.1 MP).
    You've to read your manual exactly and looking for 3:2 pics, not for 4:3.
    Otherwise - as a brandnew Fuji shooter - I like your channel. It's very interesting for me, to learn a little bit more about a new system for me.
    Best greetings from Austria (not Australia 😜), Gerhard

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад +2

      Oh man I totally screwed up lol! Even better than haha. Thanks for spotting that and I’m glad you like my channel! Regards from New York. 🙏

    • @Hundeskanzleramt
      @Hundeskanzleramt Год назад +1

      @@PeteCocoPhoto you're welcome. I became aware, cause I use this technique often for me (the reasons to imagine a later crop in RAW you mentioned).
      And with your nice answer you won a new subscriber.
      Your Austrian Fujioly photonscatcher 😉

    • @PeteCocoPhoto
      @PeteCocoPhoto  Год назад +1

      @@Hundeskanzleramt Nice! Thank you my friend! It's very much appreciated.

    • @shep64
      @shep64 6 месяцев назад

      It’s amazing more reviewers of the XT-5 have not pointed out the ability of applying a digital zoom. This is an awesome feature for travel photography when you don’t want to carry a lot of lenses.