Thank you Jorge for the Street and Travel Photography full online course. Great great value, usefull advices and amazing photos. I also do documentary photography and i only use my old Fujifilm XT20 and my favourite focal lens, a 23mm, same as yours. Keep it simple as you said. Thank you for this great content.
@@The_Raw_Society :) i've just stop "working for Google" with my personal information :) Um abraço de Portugal Jorge! Great wisdom and advices from you. Congratulations.
We are in between of brands war for more-mega-pixel-super-ultra-fast-dynamic-range-with greatest optically engineered big lens- complex cameras.😅 This video stumbled upon me and putting me sane and aware to invest and spend money more in experiences or looking for inspiring sources (as you’ve said in video) rather than those newest shiny gears. I have x-pro 2 and few lenses along with sony a7c (for works). But as your experience, accessibility for handling & friendly interface, plus its “humble” looks are matter in real life beside those tempting features (any brands applicable too). Yes, I have the budget wise and maybe upgrade it someday. Not before the day it stopped working and unable to serve me (like my broken Ricoh GRi which I loved). Greetings! Your new subscriber from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Pocas veces he escuchado a alguien hablar sobre este tema con la honestidad que lo ha hecho Jorge en este vídeo. Nos hace evaluar nuestras necesidades de equipo fotográfico desde otra perspectiva. Particularmente, me parece muy atinada la sugerencia de utilizar nuestro presupuesto para tomar un workshop, ir de viaje o comprar libros en vez de cambiar constantemente nuestro equipo por otro más sofisticado y costoso.
Once again this makes perfect sense man , I am selling so much more of my art by focusing on exsposure with not using the latest gear. When I visit the camera stores I see so many people focusing on the latest lens or megapixel camera and spending unnecessary money on gear . This is sad because photography is a art that we see through the lens and gear only contributes to a small percentage of the end result.
I agree, not everyone needs the latest and greatest. I’ve been using Lumix Micro 4/3 cameras for a while. I know they are not the best in low light, their autofocus is not great , but they do what I need them to do and I have learned to work around their limitations. Also, a few years back, I wouldn’t have purchased used gear. Now, my most recent cameras have been second hand purchases. One of those purchases was a X100F which has become my everyday camera. I truly enjoy using it.
Someone once said to me "taking a great picture is 20% about the gear and 80% the photographer". Which is so true. I've been using a 7year old XT1 and a 10 year old XE1. Ive had more fun with them than what I would a newer camera and would go as far as saying, have taken way better shots too. These gear photographers nowadays, seem to be putting too much pressure in people to go out and buy the newest gear!
This is so true. Every camera gear make in the last 10 years are good. And are capable of making images. The problem is the user. And people still think new camera means better photo. Which is not. Gear review/photos people share online etc.. photos shown are usually if not all are after edit/post process. Many people didnt realize that and always thought if they get the gear they will instantly get those results/photo. Which is not.
Excellent; Common Sense Vs Ego. I really appreciate this. My D700 is old and it still works 12 Megapixels and it delivers the most gorgeous colours, better colours than my Fuji. My XT1 is no slouch, it delivers beautiful images. Let’s Travel and document our world. Let’s develop our skills - that is the magic.
I agree with your guitar story. I originally got back into photography when I bought an Olympus camera. It was so tiny and stylish and fun to use that it actually made me do more and improve more because I carried it everywhere. I feel the same joy now using my fujix100f
Glad for the point you make here about MP's and backups. I preach this all the time. People are always chasing more pixels and I'm trying to explain to them that those files then have to LIVE somewhere. I run out of storage frequently as it is. More and more MP's is actually a deal breaker for me when it comes to a new camera....
Absolutely Greg! Backups are super important to consider and I totally get why it would be a deal breaker for you. Thanks for watching and sharing, we really appreciate it 🙏🏼
I like your style of presentation, content and photography.Most videos including yours speak to a broader audience mostly professional. Being retired and in my mid 80’s keeps me grounded in travel and street photography. I share my still photography on line. Professionally I worked with large company’s in printing management. I have a knowledge of color reproduction. I struggled with what to do with my images and sharing was my final choice. My personal point view concludes “Start out with the end in mind” Don’t fall for the Marketing gimmicks which are attractive but in most cases you may never use. In many cases you reinforced my own thoughts that evolved over 25 year about non-professional photography. I ended up with a first generation Sony A7. Plus an F2-28mm prime my favorite lens. I also use a kit telephoto more then likely designed for a first generation A7 pre G Master lens. I own a pricy G Master telephoto but like you said do you want to carry that around all day that’s frankly not much better. Perhaps designed for the later version A7 series. I point and shot all the time on tour. Unless you stay overnight you can’t always wait for the perfect moment. My last trip Sept 2018 a tour in Italy was a dream trip shooting over 7000 image. I shoot many angles and different compositions at the same location and enjoy post press that show many details I missed while shooting. I always find time to enjoy the location so put down the camera and enjoy the multidimensional experience. 24mp allows for many cropping adjustments in composition. I make it a point limit my time on the computer. It took me 8 months to process 7,000 images. The good news is your videos motivated me enough to make this lengthy comment and share my love of photography. My advice is spend more time on what you want from photography and less from what to buy. Then your choices are easier when you purchase the right gear to produce the best results with the thought that “Content is still King” Keep up the great work on your video’s. Photography. Warm Regards from Northern California, Richard.
Thanks for taking the time to comment Richard! I would say that my goal with this videos is to speak to whoever want to listen or watch but If it sounds too focused for professionals.. Noted! I'll try to open a little bit more the topics and concepts. My dream is to have a beautiful conversation between all of us that love this lenguaje that is photography. By the way I have been lucky enough to visit the south of the States several times and I love the land and the people, actually in a couple of months I´ll visit a good friend in Mississippi. Warm regards from a tiny island in the middle of the Spanish Mediterranean!!
@@The_Raw_Society When travel is safe try New Orleans that would be in the Southeast USA with a French/African influence and a Camera 🧲 California and Mexico would have a strong Spanish Influence. Very spread out. In California The 21 Spanish Mission Trail comes to mind. I love your advice about a good pair of walking shoes and walk before you shoot. For me when safe I would like to do a cruise out of the UK (maybe a week in the UK) to the Mediterranean with several stops in Spain, Greek Isles, Italy, France. That way I can control were I spend my energy with photography being my goal. I appreciate your reply and your honest approach to photography. Warm Greetings from Northern California Richard.
Fantastic video. Straight to the point with no nonsense. I've gone from Nikon and fuji to Sony. I totally regret getting rid of my Fuji gear and am going to return to it. (you passive influencer). No disrespect to most other youtube camera reviewers, but you make them look like Muppets. Thanks for realigning my need for high megapixels, and high end gear that i just keep in a drawer. Keep up the great work. Thank You
Camera Reviews, I don’t follow…. I use a Leica CL, an Sl2s and an M6 mark 11, and an Xt3… The funny thing is that any camera is good, it’s the passion and the eye involved. You capture a moment, stopping time. I also think the lens as well I love the vintage vibe, the Takumar, the Konica Hexanon… I also have a 23mm lens… I Find though it comes down to this… If it’s your passion it will show in your work. I am far from a professional photographer, but my passion has take me on a journey, and I feel I’m constantly improving with it
Amazing channel, great content and an amazing way to expose the subjects. It's a joy to listen to you my friend, just a chill and relax way to pass the info. Saludos desde Portugal. Cheers!
Thanks Jorge I here you what your saying I like the XT cameras myself they really remind me of film cameras which I used many years ago and I love that.......
Thank you very much my friend!! Not super used to be in front of the camera and I didn't want to sound to robotic but I like the calm and relaxed tone! 🤣
Your sentiments are why I follow RUclipsrs like you and people like Mattias Burling, it's because you understand what you / we do or don't need to capture our photos. It's the end result, and not the equipment that counts.
Thanks for this honest video Jorge! I have my xpro1 bought it from the used market and pair it with a pancake 27mm. Thats all i need shooting streets for 3 years now.
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to your thoughts about what makes the journey and process of photography worthwhile and enjoyable. Thank you for sharing such insights!
Oh yes i agree with everything you said ☺️ i a X-T1, Sony a6000 & Fujifilm X E2 I jus getting back into photography and want to learn the basics and not worry about the MP! Like you said you rather spend the money on a trip or on a photography course than worry about how many mega pixels!
Just the way it is…you point the essential and the logical way to enjoy and practice photography…👍. So much sense, hope you’re audition will grow the same way
I like the matter-of-fact-ness. I like the feeling of the camera being the craftsman's hammer, their reliable tool which they know, down the merest scratch on the aperture ring. I like the lack of distraction. This is good.
I totally agree regarding size. I began my so called career in the early 90's using a couple of Pentax ME Super's and a few lenses. I used them photographing conflicts in Bosnia, Northern Ireland Lebanon etc. They certainly had their limitations, but were reliable and unobtrusive.
Thank you! I enjoyed this post and your online course. I shoot street photography with the X100V. One lens and light camera, simple! I hope you keep posting.
I have only a fujifilm x-a2 with a vintage lens and a rollei 35. The fuji will be the last digital camera because 16mp are enough to tell stories or make a documentary project and for prints too. And the rollei is pocket-sized and have amazing quality lens.
Wow! Thank you for sharing about the essence of photography. I love it! Thank you Jorge. Your channel make me addicted. Always waiting your new content! Thank you! Keep safe and healthy. Say hai from Jakarta, Indonesia. I use fujifilm X-T2. I love my camera. I love my fujifilm!
I acquired the X-Pro 1 last summer, and it is so much fun to use. When and if it and my X-T2 break I will probably just get some of the X-Pro cameras. They are fun.
@@The_Raw_Society Thanks Jorge. I really like the XPro3, which is both an endearing and paradoxical camera. By that I mean that many people use it almost exclusively in EVF, whereas the EVF of the XT range is very superior (especially for those who wear glasses like you and me). For me, the OVF is more "natural", but I find that it's not very easy to use in manual focus mode, except possibly with the zone focusing technique. I really appreciate both your photos and your insights into your practice (you're a real "fisher"!), which I find very inspiring. Best wishes for the end of 2023!
Estoy totalmente de acuerdo con la postura con la que Jorge abordó este tema, yo personalmente he pasado varias decenas de horas viendo "reviews" ...ja!, he caído en la tentación de querer tener tal o cual cámara, más megapíxeles, mejor IQ, etc. Estamos muy vulnerables a tanta información y lo que nunca pensamos en realidad es que basta y sobra con lo que tienes a tu disposición... Al final lo que importa es lo que tu sientes al hacer una foto con el equipo que tengas, la satisfacción de poder lograr estéticamente una composición, no es mejor un platillo por la estufa en donde se elaboró ¿verdad?, es el factor humano es que realmente importa y da sentido a la imagen. Recibe un saludo.
Such an honest opinion is rarely seen on RUclips. Congratulations on this video and your course, which I have watched 5 times and made notes on. Your words on framing and composition could not ring truer! Years ago I set upon creating something I call my Jet Set Travel Stuff... Camera and lenses yes, but chargers, power adapters, a backpack or two, all the way down to underwear! I travel with one main body and 2 lenses, one a prime, mostly. The key is weight to performance ratio, I call it my kit density. It is even more important when you get older. Give me a compact 28mm over a 50mm f1.2 any day, every day. You are so right, buy a ticket (when you can), not a lens. I am not a professional, nor do I aspire to be one. I am an older gentleman whose wandering days are long past, but I can still dream, and can afford to travel. I am blessed to be in this position and to have found you two... Perhaps one day, I can enjoy your company on a travel workshop.
Dear Jorge, I just stumbled across your video and love it…an honest and inspiring Video with a large amount of common sense which unfortunately is not very common any more. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts … I will be watching out for other content of yours. Cheers from Germany Hans
So inspirational video Jorge, loved it as being a X-Pro 2 user street photographer. Also, as a longterm raw society follower from IG, I am so glad that your are finally active on RUclips as well. Cheers :)
Thank you for the video. You are right, get the camera you love be it new or used. The connection give you a different feeling when using it. No idea why I come across your video only until now. Gonna sub and follow. Thank you for the inspiration! I know I will learn alot from you. Greetings from Singapore!
Really enjoying your channel. This is an interesting subject. Often when I travel, I find myself wanting wide angles and then super telephotos, along with key focal lengths like 28mm, 35mm. I've tried soo many cameras. My favorite film camera years ago was Contax T2. So I've been trying the digital equivalent of that in size, focal length and quality.
Glad you are liking the content my friend! and for taking the time to comment. And by the way! we are talking about Fixed lenses in the new episode today! ;)
It depends on what kind of photographer you are, I would suggest a 35mm or a 40mm but you can check the differences here: ruclips.net/video/yAIbFNIs4ZE/видео.html
I love the Jersey. I am saving up for an x100v .I wish a miracle can happen so I get the Xpro3 haha.just wishful thinking.Currenlty I use a Canon 200D, the shutter sound makes it difficult to do street photography.
So sure - nobody ever told that your photographs look bad because of the image quality. But nobody told you they're especially good because of the image quality, either. I like the photos of medium format cameras especially since they have some kind of depth in their bokeh that's missing with the compact 35mm f2. So nothing wrong with Fuji, but give the bigger lenses a go. They're amazing, especially the new lineup of 1.4 lenses.
Oh I'm sure that the new lenses are fantastic, I also love medium format witch I use like I say at the beginning of the video. The point of the video though is that I think that is more important to spend money in doing things than in gear. In any case thank you very much for taking the time to comment I love the idea of using this "space" to have this one and other conversations!
Hi, hope you can give me some help please. I have brand new films not expired all 35mm - Portra 400, Portra 160 and Fujicolour Pro 400H, Kodak Tri-X 400 - which ISO gives the most pleasing results for each of these films? Will be using with Leica M6.
What Fujifilm series would you suggest for using with their 70-300mm lens? Will an x-pro with the optical view finder work ok? I'm planning on 13mm + 33mm + 70-300mm setup. I Just can't figure out what Fujifilm camera to buy.
Hi Elazar! I'm sure that an X-pro type EVF can handle the 70-300 but definitely with an XT series would be better! In my opinion if you are going to use telephoto lenses a lot I would go for the XT kind of body
Suscribo lo dicho en este video, muy necesario frente a esa enfermiza obsesión por los listados de especificaciones, que es en lo que se ha convertido el diálogo (por llamarlo de alguna manera) fotográfico. La imagen, finalmente, es el sentido, desde las primeras emulsiones químicas de Niépce hasta el sensor digital desarrollado hoy en la mañana.
Very true don't we say "it's not the pen that makes the writer" it's very true for the photo why this race for pixels more. A camera to be seen or to photograph? I too have an Xpro2 and an XT2... Vive la photo.
Un tipo con un increíble sentido común… que en realidad eso no es tan común! Y que refrescante no ver otro video de RUclips en donde el artista se vanagloria de tener la cámara de 100megapixels
Haha not at all Doug, perhaps because of ‘charming accent’ ;) it was not clear but wanted to clarify was that I have no affiliation with Fuji. Apparently I didn’t to va very good job 😂
Thank you Jorge for the Street and Travel Photography full online course. Great great value, usefull advices and amazing photos. I also do documentary photography and i only use my old Fujifilm XT20 and my favourite focal lens, a 23mm, same as yours. Keep it simple as you said. Thank you for this great content.
Thanks for taking the time to comment my friend! You have a great and stealthy combo by the way! :)
@@The_Raw_Society :) i've just stop "working for Google" with my personal information :) Um abraço de Portugal Jorge! Great wisdom and advices from you. Congratulations.
Thank you for this vídeo. We need this right now, gear RUclipsrs are destroying photography as we know it.
Thank You for watching my friend! much appreciate it :)
Little sisters are changing photography because they are not gear geeks. Forty plus megapixel phones can do more than ILCs cam. Simple as that.
We are in between of brands war for more-mega-pixel-super-ultra-fast-dynamic-range-with greatest optically engineered big lens- complex cameras.😅 This video stumbled upon me and putting me sane and aware to invest and spend money more in experiences or looking for inspiring sources (as you’ve said in video) rather than those newest shiny gears. I have x-pro 2 and few lenses along with sony a7c (for works). But as your experience, accessibility for handling & friendly interface, plus its “humble” looks are matter in real life beside those tempting features (any brands applicable too). Yes, I have the budget wise and maybe upgrade it someday. Not before the day it stopped working and unable to serve me (like my broken Ricoh GRi which I loved). Greetings! Your new subscriber from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Pocas veces he escuchado a alguien hablar sobre este tema con la honestidad que lo ha hecho Jorge en este vídeo. Nos hace evaluar nuestras necesidades de equipo fotográfico desde otra perspectiva. Particularmente, me parece muy atinada la sugerencia de utilizar nuestro presupuesto para tomar un workshop, ir de viaje o comprar libros en vez de cambiar constantemente nuestro equipo por otro más sofisticado y costoso.
Once again this makes perfect sense man , I am selling so much more of my art by focusing on exsposure with not using the latest gear.
When I visit the camera stores I see so many people focusing on the latest lens or megapixel camera and spending unnecessary money on gear .
This is sad because photography is a art that we see through the lens and gear only contributes to a small percentage of the end result.
I agree, not everyone needs the latest and greatest. I’ve been using Lumix Micro 4/3 cameras for a while. I know they are not the best in low light, their autofocus is not great , but they do what I need them to do and I have learned to work around their limitations.
Also, a few years back, I wouldn’t have purchased used gear. Now, my most recent cameras have been second hand purchases. One of those purchases was a X100F which has become my everyday camera. I truly enjoy using it.
Thanks for watching Ramon! Any X100 is going to give you joy, great purchase! :)
Someone once said to me "taking a great picture is 20% about the gear and 80% the photographer". Which is so true. I've been using a 7year old XT1 and a 10 year old XE1. Ive had more fun with them than what I would a newer camera and would go as far as saying, have taken way better shots too.
These gear photographers nowadays, seem to be putting too much pressure in people to go out and buy the newest gear!
This is so true. Every camera gear make in the last 10 years are good. And are capable of making images. The problem is the user.
And people still think new camera means better photo. Which is not.
Gear review/photos people share online etc.. photos shown are usually if not all are after edit/post process. Many people didnt realize that and always thought if they get the gear they will instantly get those results/photo. Which is not.
Excellent; Common Sense Vs Ego. I really appreciate this. My D700 is old and it still works 12 Megapixels and it delivers the most gorgeous colours, better colours than my Fuji. My XT1 is no slouch, it delivers beautiful images. Let’s Travel and document our world. Let’s develop our skills - that is the magic.
Thanks Michael! Appreciate it! the D700? A jewel! lots of colleges still use it for work! :)
I agree with your guitar story. I originally got back into photography when I bought an Olympus camera. It was so tiny and stylish and fun to use that it actually made me do more and improve more because I carried it everywhere. I feel the same joy now using my fujix100f
Thanks for taking the time to comment Allie! Enjoying the craft is definitely part of improving your photography! (the X100 series are great)
Glad for the point you make here about MP's and backups. I preach this all the time. People are always chasing more pixels and I'm trying to explain to them that those files then have to LIVE somewhere. I run out of storage frequently as it is. More and more MP's is actually a deal breaker for me when it comes to a new camera....
Absolutely Greg! Backups are super important to consider and I totally get why it would be a deal breaker for you. Thanks for watching and sharing, we really appreciate it 🙏🏼
this is possibly the most honest video on camera gear I have seen.
Thank you James! Appreciate the comment, glad you liked it!
I like your style of presentation, content and photography.Most videos including yours speak to a broader audience mostly professional.
Being retired and in my mid 80’s keeps me grounded in travel and street photography. I share my still photography on line.
Professionally I worked with large company’s in printing management. I have a knowledge of color reproduction.
I struggled with what to do with my images and sharing was my final choice.
My personal point view concludes “Start out with the end in mind” Don’t fall for the Marketing gimmicks which are attractive but in most cases you may never use.
In many cases you reinforced my own thoughts that evolved over 25 year about non-professional photography.
I ended up with a first generation Sony A7. Plus an F2-28mm prime my favorite lens. I also use a kit telephoto more then likely designed for a first generation A7 pre G Master lens. I own a pricy G Master telephoto but like you said do you want to carry that around all day that’s frankly not much better. Perhaps designed for the later version A7 series. I point and shot all the time on tour. Unless you stay overnight you can’t always wait for the perfect moment.
My last trip Sept 2018 a tour in Italy was a dream trip shooting over 7000 image. I shoot many angles and different compositions at the same location and enjoy post press that show many details I missed while shooting. I always find time to enjoy the location so put down the camera and enjoy the multidimensional experience. 24mp allows for many cropping adjustments in composition. I make it a point limit my time on the computer. It took me 8 months to process 7,000 images.
The good news is your videos motivated me enough to make this lengthy comment and share my love of photography.
My advice is spend more time on what you want from photography and less from what to buy. Then your choices are easier when you purchase the right gear to produce the best results with the thought that “Content is still King” Keep up the great work on your video’s. Photography. Warm Regards from Northern California, Richard.
Thanks for taking the time to comment Richard! I would say that my goal with this videos is to speak to whoever want to listen or watch but If it sounds too focused for professionals.. Noted! I'll try to open a little bit more the topics and concepts. My dream is to have a beautiful conversation between all of us that love this lenguaje that is photography. By the way I have been lucky enough to visit the south of the States several times and I love the land and the people, actually in a couple of months I´ll visit a good friend in Mississippi. Warm regards from a tiny island in the middle of the Spanish Mediterranean!!
@@The_Raw_Society When travel is safe try New Orleans that would be in the Southeast USA with a French/African influence and a Camera 🧲 California and Mexico would have a strong Spanish Influence. Very spread out. In California The 21 Spanish Mission Trail comes to mind. I love your advice about a good pair of walking shoes and walk before you shoot. For me when safe I would like to do a cruise out of the UK (maybe a week in the UK) to the Mediterranean with several stops in Spain, Greek Isles, Italy, France. That way I can control were I spend my energy with photography being my goal. I appreciate your reply and your honest approach to photography. Warm Greetings from Northern California Richard.
Fantastic video. Straight to the point with no nonsense. I've gone from Nikon and fuji to Sony. I totally regret getting rid of my Fuji gear and am going to return to it. (you passive influencer).
No disrespect to most other youtube camera reviewers, but you make them look like Muppets. Thanks for realigning my need for high megapixels, and high end gear that i just keep in a drawer.
Keep up the great work. Thank You
We all have been there! :) Thank you my friend for taking the time to comment! (Passive influencer hahaha! is great)
Camera Reviews, I don’t follow…. I use a Leica CL, an Sl2s and an M6 mark 11, and an Xt3…
The funny thing is that any camera is good, it’s the passion and the eye involved. You capture a moment, stopping time. I also think the lens as well I love the vintage vibe, the Takumar, the Konica Hexanon… I also have a 23mm lens… I Find though it comes down to this… If it’s your passion it will show in your work. I am far from a professional photographer, but my passion has take me on a journey, and I feel I’m constantly improving with it
Absolutely my friend! Passion is the important thing professional or not. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Amazing channel, great content and an amazing way to expose the subjects. It's a joy to listen to you my friend, just a chill and relax way to pass the info. Saludos desde Portugal. Cheers!
Much appreciated Fernando! Cheers from Menorca!! :)
Thanks Jorge I here you what your saying I like the XT cameras myself they really remind me of film cameras which I used many years ago and I love that.......
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment my friend! :)
I think this is the most useful and inspirational photography video that I have come across. Thank you for that. Cheers.
Thank you for watching John! Happy to help:)
What a wonderful video and thoughts. Whit the music it was like meditation. And the words are 100% my opinion.
Thank you very much my friend!! Not super used to be in front of the camera and I didn't want to sound to robotic but I like the calm and relaxed tone! 🤣
Your sentiments are why I follow RUclipsrs like you and people like Mattias Burling, it's because you understand what you / we do or don't need to capture our photos.
It's the end result, and not the equipment that counts.
Thank you John! I really appreciate your support!
Thanks for this honest video Jorge! I have my xpro1 bought it from the used market and pair it with a pancake 27mm. Thats all i need shooting streets for 3 years now.
Thank you for watching Luke! I really appreciate it. XPRO1 + 27mm great combo!!
Good advice. I myself was caught up with megapixels but now realise that you still get amazing shots from even 12, 16, 20 megapixels.
Oh! Yes, it happened to all of us at some point! :) Thanks for taking the time to comment Michael!
Totally true. I bought a used XT-1. 16mp Professional weather sealed camera that spits out gorgeous jpegs
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to your thoughts about what makes the journey and process of photography worthwhile and enjoyable. Thank you for sharing such insights!
Glad you enjoyed it Mark! thanks a lot for the support!
Oh yes i agree with everything you said ☺️ i a X-T1, Sony a6000 & Fujifilm X E2 I jus getting back into photography and want to learn the basics and not worry about the MP!
Like you said you rather spend the money on a trip or on a photography course than worry about how many mega pixels!
Muy de acuerdo contigo Jorge, no es la última camara que cambiará fundamentalmente tus fotos.
Muchas gracias! es divertido hablar de equipo pero al final la foto la hace el fotógrafo! :)
Wow. Wow. Your videos. Just came across your videos today and it resonate with me. Thank you so much for making this video.
Just the way it is…you point the essential and the logical way to enjoy and practice photography…👍. So much sense, hope you’re audition will grow the same way
Thank you very much Stephan! Appreciate your support!
Thank you for the great videos and courses. All this helped me clarify my own needs in terms of camera and lenses
Great to hear David, thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment! :)
Very insightful. I’m learning the hard way that new gear doesn’t mean better gear.
We all have been there! thanks for taking the time to comment Tom!
I like the matter-of-fact-ness. I like the feeling of the camera being the craftsman's hammer, their reliable tool which they know, down the merest scratch on the aperture ring. I like the lack of distraction. This is good.
Glad you liked the video Daruma! Thanks for watching 😊
I totally agree regarding size. I began my so called career in the early 90's using a couple of Pentax ME Super's and a few lenses. I used them photographing conflicts in Bosnia, Northern Ireland Lebanon etc. They certainly had their limitations, but were reliable and unobtrusive.
Thanks for your comment Alan! absolutely, reliability and discretion are key, specially in complicated places!
@@The_Raw_Society I'd also add they were not much money, €150 for each body. That was cheap even in 1994
Excellent video about what's important in photography - getting out with the camera you have and making compelling images.
Thank you Lawrence ! that's it let's try to do photography :)
Wow. This is something every aspiring photographer should watch. So much common sense. Thank you, Jorge.
PS - Your work is fantastic.
Thank you Alex! Really appreciate the feedback and you taking the time to comment 🙏🏼
I think this is the most important video about gear i have ever watched:-)
I really appreciate it Kasper! I'll try to keep posting interesting and meaningful videos! Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I enjoyed this post and your online course. I shoot street photography with the X100V. One lens and light camera, simple! I hope you keep posting.
Thanks for watching Jody! I'll try to keep posting (hopefully) interesting content! :)
Brilliant video. Nice delivery with the written and illustrated content… Messages like this are lost and need to be heard more often than not…
I have only a fujifilm x-a2 with a vintage lens and a rollei 35. The fuji will be the last digital camera because 16mp are enough to tell stories or make a documentary project and for prints too. And the rollei is pocket-sized and have amazing quality lens.
Agreed, love my XT-3
Very smart Video. Probably saved me a lot of money on gear. And by the way your pictures are incredible
Thank you very much my friend! Glad that you are saving money and you liked my pictures!
Wow! Thank you for sharing about the essence of photography. I love it! Thank you Jorge. Your channel make me addicted. Always waiting your new content! Thank you! Keep safe and healthy. Say hai from Jakarta, Indonesia. I use fujifilm X-T2. I love my camera. I love my fujifilm!
Aww thanks my friend! We hope to keep things interesting and one day maybe we’ll be able to make our way to Jakarta :) Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
I acquired the X-Pro 1 last summer, and it is so much fun to use. When and if it and my X-T2 break I will probably just get some of the X-Pro cameras. They are fun.
Great camera and beautiful files with the Xpro-1! Also having fun is key, thanks for watching my Elias!
Well said. Agreed with the all marketing howax for some of the Cameras. And some of us use them even whithout knowing what is PHOTOGRAPHY !!
Cheers Mi!
Thanks for that inspiring video ! Just a point about your Xpro, i i didn't unterstand well, do you mainly use Optical viewfinder or EVF ?
Hello! I mainly use optical, but of course from time to tome I take advantage of the electronic :)
@@The_Raw_Society Thanks Jorge. I really like the XPro3, which is both an endearing and paradoxical camera. By that I mean that many people use it almost exclusively in EVF, whereas the EVF of the XT range is very superior (especially for those who wear glasses like you and me). For me, the OVF is more "natural", but I find that it's not very easy to use in manual focus mode, except possibly with the zone focusing technique. I really appreciate both your photos and your insights into your practice (you're a real "fisher"!), which I find very inspiring. Best wishes for the end of 2023!
Estoy totalmente de acuerdo con la postura con la que Jorge abordó este tema, yo personalmente he pasado varias decenas de horas viendo "reviews" ...ja!, he caído en la tentación de querer tener tal o cual cámara, más megapíxeles, mejor IQ, etc. Estamos muy vulnerables a tanta información y lo que nunca pensamos en realidad es que basta y sobra con lo que tienes a tu disposición... Al final lo que importa es lo que tu sientes al hacer una foto con el equipo que tengas, la satisfacción de poder lograr estéticamente una composición, no es mejor un platillo por la estufa en donde se elaboró ¿verdad?, es el factor humano es que realmente importa y da sentido a la imagen. Recibe un saludo.
Creo que has acertado totalmente con lo del factor humano Agustín! Gracias por tu comentario!
I wasn't aware of your channel. You definitely need to make more videos your content is inspiring.
Thank you Antonis! I'll try to keep posting interesting things :)
@@The_Raw_Society thank you for the content 🙏.
Such an honest opinion is rarely seen on RUclips. Congratulations on this video and your course, which I have watched 5 times and made notes on. Your words on framing and composition could not ring truer! Years ago I set upon creating something I call my Jet Set Travel Stuff... Camera and lenses yes, but chargers, power adapters, a backpack or two, all the way down to underwear! I travel with one main body and 2 lenses, one a prime, mostly. The key is weight to performance ratio, I call it my kit density. It is even more important when you get older. Give me a compact 28mm over a 50mm f1.2 any day, every day. You are so right, buy a ticket (when you can), not a lens. I am not a professional, nor do I aspire to be one. I am an older gentleman whose wandering days are long past, but I can still dream, and can afford to travel. I am blessed to be in this position and to have found you two... Perhaps one day, I can enjoy your company on a travel workshop.
Thank you so much Dennis! Love how you call it! Kit density, brilliant! I hope that one day we can meet somewhere in the world!
True! Thank you from a owner of a Xpro 3!
Glad it was helpful! Actually since today and after 3 years one of my Pro2 died so I just got the Pro3 ;)
Great video - absolutely agree - love the x-pro fuji - love your photos - new subscriber - keep the good honest work on
Roberto thanks a lot! We'll try to keep posting interesting and helpful videos!
This is cool, very inspiring real talk
Thanks Mark! really appreciate it! :)
So true! I‘m still using my X-T10 and I doubt that I would make any better photos with a newer/ better camera... Another great video!
Thank you so much Jörg! appreciate the comment and yes! The camera doesn't make the photographer! ;)
Dear Jorge, I just stumbled across your video and love it…an honest and inspiring Video with a large amount of common sense which unfortunately is not very common any more. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts … I will be watching out for other content of yours. Cheers from Germany Hans
Thank you Hans very much to take time to share your point of view! I'll try to keep posting interesting things!
Very good advice, wise and realistic, to allow us to live real photographic experiences.
Thank you Didier for taking the time to comment! Real photographic experiences, that's the key!
thanks a lot for this, very strong message.
Great video. I am so glad i found this channel.
Thank you so much Steve! We’re happy you found us too ;)
So inspirational video Jorge, loved it as being a X-Pro 2 user street photographer. Also, as a longterm raw society follower from IG, I am so glad that your are finally active on RUclips as well. Cheers :)
Ooh!! soo cool that you are already part of the society! Thank you very much for the support my friend!
Beautiful, wise video! Thank you!
Thank you my friend! Appreciate it!
I needed to hear this. Thank you
We all need it from time to time Jason! Thank you for watching! :)
great vid good sound advice well done
Wise advice,thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it Neil! thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video. You are right, get the camera you love be it new or used. The connection give you a different feeling when using it. No idea why I come across your video only until now. Gonna sub and follow. Thank you for the inspiration! I know I will learn alot from you. Greetings from Singapore!
Thank you so much my friend for watching and the comment! Greetings from Spain! :)
inspiring, settled, a lot of wisdom !
Thank you my friend for taking the time to comment! much appreciate it!
And thank you- a lot for clearing my 💭 thoughts
Any time! :)
Really enjoying your channel. This is an interesting subject. Often when I travel, I find myself wanting wide angles and then super telephotos, along with key focal lengths like 28mm, 35mm. I've tried soo many cameras. My favorite film camera years ago was Contax T2. So I've been trying the digital equivalent of that in size, focal length and quality.
Glad you are liking the content my friend! and for taking the time to comment. And by the way! we are talking about Fixed lenses in the new episode today! ;)
Thanks for this video... i have Nikon z6 which lens do I choose for Street photography Pls suggest
It depends on what kind of photographer you are, I would suggest a 35mm or a 40mm but you can check the differences here: ruclips.net/video/yAIbFNIs4ZE/видео.html
Superb! Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching Kurt!
Wisdom
thanks brother!!
I love the Jersey. I am saving up for an x100v .I wish a miracle can happen so I get the Xpro3 haha.just wishful thinking.Currenlty I use a Canon 200D, the shutter sound makes it difficult to do street photography.
Any X100 is a great choice, love the camera! you can't go wrong with it! Good luck!
So sure - nobody ever told that your photographs look bad because of the image quality. But nobody told you they're especially good because of the image quality, either. I like the photos of medium format cameras especially since they have some kind of depth in their bokeh that's missing with the compact 35mm f2. So nothing wrong with Fuji, but give the bigger lenses a go. They're amazing, especially the new lineup of 1.4 lenses.
Oh I'm sure that the new lenses are fantastic, I also love medium format witch I use like I say at the beginning of the video. The point of the video though is that I think that is more important to spend money in doing things than in gear. In any case thank you very much for taking the time to comment I love the idea of using this "space" to have this one and other conversations!
Thanks so much! Well done!
A shame that the X-Pro series has been discontinued.
Hi, hope you can give me some help please. I have brand new films not expired all 35mm - Portra 400, Portra 160 and Fujicolour Pro 400H, Kodak Tri-X 400 - which ISO gives the most pleasing results for each of these films? Will be using with Leica M6.
What Fujifilm series would you suggest for using with their 70-300mm lens? Will an x-pro with the optical view finder work ok? I'm planning on 13mm + 33mm + 70-300mm setup. I Just can't figure out what Fujifilm camera to buy.
Hi Elazar! I'm sure that an X-pro type EVF can handle the 70-300 but definitely with an XT series would be better! In my opinion if you are going to use telephoto lenses a lot I would go for the XT kind of body
Suscribo lo dicho en este video, muy necesario frente a esa enfermiza obsesión por los listados de especificaciones, que es en lo que se ha convertido el diálogo (por llamarlo de alguna manera) fotográfico. La imagen, finalmente, es el sentido, desde las primeras emulsiones químicas de Niépce hasta el sensor digital desarrollado hoy en la mañana.
Thank you for sharing. Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very wise words
Thanks! :)
WELL DONE!
Thanks guys!
Very true don't we say "it's not the pen that makes the writer" it's very true for the photo why this race for pixels more. A camera to be seen or to photograph? I too have an Xpro2 and an XT2... Vive la photo.
Merci pour cette vidéo.
Completely agree with you
Thank you Laurent! Also for taking the time to comment!
thanks!
Un tipo con un increíble sentido común… que en realidad eso no es tan común! Y que refrescante no ver otro video de RUclips en donde el artista se vanagloria de tener la cámara de 100megapixels
Can You Do Us A Video About Using DSLR Cameras In 2022 To Do Street Photography…
Thank You
I don't have a DSLR right now but it's definitively a good option! may be in the future I can do that video :)
Please do review of Leica m11 black
I would do it only if I could work on assignment with it so if you can get me one let me know! 😉
Amazing
Thanks!!!
We’ll said 👍👍👍
Cheers Andrew! 🙏🏼
Wow,💯
A video full of truths
Thank you my friend for watching and taking the time to comment!
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These days you can just grab a Canon 6D for 400$ and go with that. Even with the lens it would be less than 1k. I assure you it will last forever :D
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Your said you have an affiliation with Fuji. Does that mean your are sponsored/compensated by Fuji?
Haha not at all Doug, perhaps because of ‘charming accent’ ;) it was not clear but wanted to clarify was that I have no affiliation with Fuji. Apparently I didn’t to va very good job 😂
Fully agree : stop running after brand new and useless (for your needs) updated technology
Thank you very much for taking the time Stéphane! Thanks for watching!
Tru dat!!!!
Glad we agree Jose! 😉
Yawn.