Haha I dont leave comments often but great video. Doubtful was the right word! I hope i can speak ANY other language as well as you speak English 👌 Very useful video and adorable kids!
You are right, I thought the same while I was editing, I was using the 20-60 3.5 kit lens to have a wider field of view, but I also have the 50 mil 1.8 which I can use for a more exhaustive test. There were definitely some things I did not test properly in regards to the autofocus in this video.
I believe autofocus (AF) has reached a level where the differences between major camera brands are minimal. These variations are likely in small percentages and aren't significant enough to be the sole deciding factor. For instance, the AF on my Nikon ZF is superior to that of the S5IIX, but I prefer the S5IIX due to its ergonomics, shutter angle, and open gate feature.
Totally agree with you, the competition is more even sort of speak and it’s more a matter of what additional features and budget one is looking for. That is why I chose this one, according to the hundreds of videos I watched this offered the best value for the money in general
Nope. The thing with autofocus is, that only great autofocus is useable in video. If it doesn't work we'll, it ruins shots and you should just manual focus and forget the AF. Sony is king, Canon, Nikon, new Panasonic's. But can the S5IIX be trusted? Fuji AF is horrendous.
I would lie and say I haven't used 4k or up but I would be extremely happy just using this beast in super 35 crop mode in 1080 pro res. With the sensor focused in like that you get a very stable image. 1080 offers this nice pallet of creaminess with the right amount of sharpness. Shoot like that and watch your end products age like fine wine.
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Haha I dont leave comments often but great video. Doubtful was the right word! I hope i can speak ANY other language as well as you speak English 👌
Very useful video and adorable kids!
Thank you, appreciate it. Keep practicing, that is the key
English is spot on man
Thank you sir :)
I think you need to use a lens with a really narrow DOF to really see how well the autofocus works.
You are right, I thought the same while I was editing, I was using the 20-60 3.5 kit lens to have a wider field of view, but I also have the 50 mil 1.8 which I can use for a more exhaustive test. There were definitely some things I did not test properly in regards to the autofocus in this video.
@@tommymejiaenthe 20-60 is not a 2.8 lense its 3.5-5.6 if i remember right
@@andersistbesser You are right, the 20-60 is indeed 3.5-5.6.
Nice🎉 Thank You
Glad you liked it, you are most welcome :)
I believe autofocus (AF) has reached a level where the differences between major camera brands are minimal. These variations are likely in small percentages and aren't significant enough to be the sole deciding factor. For instance, the AF on my Nikon ZF is superior to that of the S5IIX, but I prefer the S5IIX due to its ergonomics, shutter angle, and open gate feature.
Totally agree with you, the competition is more even sort of speak and it’s more a matter of what additional features and budget one is looking for. That is why I chose this one, according to the hundreds of videos I watched this offered the best value for the money in general
Cries in Fuji
Nope. The thing with autofocus is, that only great autofocus is useable in video. If it doesn't work we'll, it ruins shots and you should just manual focus and forget the AF. Sony is king, Canon, Nikon, new Panasonic's. But can the S5IIX be trusted? Fuji AF is horrendous.
I would lie and say I haven't used 4k or up but I would be extremely happy just using this beast in super 35 crop mode in 1080 pro res. With the sensor focused in like that you get a very stable image. 1080 offers this nice pallet of creaminess with the right amount of sharpness. Shoot like that and watch your end products age like fine wine.
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