Behind The Scenes photoshoots - 1st thoughts on the Fujifilm XH2s
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2022
- Behind The Scenes photoshoots - 1st thoughts on the Fujifilm XH2s
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I use fuji from last 7 years and I love it no need to switch in any other brand.
Very creative, beautiful photo`s. Good Video.
Awesome photos! Thanks
Thank you!
Great video 👌 I shoot fuji apsc and medium format Fuji and I’ve haven’t used full frame 35mm since film was the only format
Great video! Enjoyed this. I have my beloved Fuji XT3 and am eyeing up the HS2 so that I have two bodies to work with. I’ve rented to test both the Canon R6 and the Sony A7Riii and - while being beautiful cameras - keep coming back to Fuji.
In the end they are all great cameras... so you won't make a bad choice.
Just sent this camera back after testing it out. I have to say that this camera is amazing. The low light with the stacked sensor is amazing for photo work. As far as the video goes. It is punching above it's weight class to play wit the big boys like Sony IMHO. The AF is exceptional for stills. Never tired it for video. But I have noting bad to say about this camera. Was just sad I had to return it at the end of the rental period. Great video! When I do purchase this camera, it will be for sports shooting and video. My 50R will handle all the portrait and boudoir work. Can't go wrong with the Fuji lline considering they are producing great cameras that are solid and reliable.
Same feeling here... I already miss it!
Nice video. I shoot with full frame and APSc. I’m into multiple genres, portraits, landscape, nature, and automotive. I have no preference in sensor size, I just grab what I need to get the look I want efficiently.
Awesome !
APS-C has certainly closed the gap on FF when it comes to MP and Noise.. I just have such a low tolerance for noise that I'm pulled towards FF. I do love my Fuji V100X however. The noise in that camera is closer to film grain than noise however.
Awesome vid and thank you. I'm probably different, but I went the other way. I was with Fuji for the last ten years. I had all the models over the years but ended up with two X-T3's. The shots were pretty good most of the time, but I found in low light and high ISO, the results were not pleasing. I trialed a FF Nikon Z6ii for a year, alongside my Fuji kit. I ended up selling my last X-T3 last week and my last two Fuji lenses. I just found with each new model, Fuji priced itself off the market. The X-H2s here in Australia was introduced at just over 4K, body only. Fuji here always gouge customers upon release of a model to get as much as they can. It has now come down to $3,800 body only - but still very expensive for a APSC camera. I wanted to be faithful to Fuji cause there cameras are lovely for handling and controls and real aperture rings on lenses. However, I just could not justify spending that much on a new APSC body. I got both of my Z6ii bodies for just over 3K each. I must say the images from the Nikon FF are truly gorgeous and even the events company I shoot for commented on my latest images how they looked so great.
The huge difference is when I shoot low light and high ISO, the Nikon images are much more useable than the X-T3 images and don't turn to custard over 3,200 ISO. I do miss my Fuji cameras and have to dive into menus sometimes on my Nikons, but the images are make it worthwhile.
It's also one of the reasons why I left Fuji years ago. I felt like with the same price I could get an FF DSLR and an assortment of glass from the maker and 3rd party.
Nevertheless, this argument could be said regarding other brands also like Leica or medium format brands. Whatever you feel most comfortable shooting with as long as your wallet allows it.
I think a lot have changed since the XT3... But if you are happy with the tools you currently own, then that's what matters!
I’ve been a Fuji shooter for years and I just recently got myself a Sony FF to try out life with AF on cheat mode 😅
I think the X-H2s is honestly a slam dunk, but when it ends up at the same price as a Canon R6ii which can match its specs it becomes a hard sell. I shoot Fuji for the beautiful user experience (seriously shocked at how unfriendly my Sony camera is), but also because it’s an affordable option, and the X-H2 is the only Fuji body that actually competes with Sony and Canon in terms of AF but does it at a price that is hard to go for, for me at least
I am torn... I am still holding back... But the more I think about it, the more I want to have my XH2s 😅
The r6 ii has shit readout speed compared to the x h2s on the electronic shutter though.
I shoot portraits , dogs and landscapes ... currently using a Canon 5Ds - in love with the megapixels but frankly I think the camera matters less than the accessories ... everything from Intervalometers , flash triggers , battery replacements , speedlights , 3rd party Lenses and second hand lenses - are all easier/cheaper for Canon DSLR/EF than almost any other brand. One of the things that has stalled any thought of going RF is the sheer highway robbery costs of the camera body and the RF mount lenses (well over $15k to update my current setup of 12-24 Sigma , 16-35 , 24-70, 50 f1.8 , 85 f1.4 and 70-200f2.8 ) add in Canon's blocking of 3rd party AF lenses and I'd rather spend that money on travel/ studios / models / Lights etc
Just adapt your lenses. On Canon adapting has no downside and in fact, EF lenses work better on Canon R than they did on Canon DSLRs (a lot better in most cases). I have the Sigma Art 50 and 14-24 and they are the best lenses I've ever used (adapted on the R6 Mark II).
@@77dris I do know about the various adapters but I cannot see any justification for paying almost $5500 for something with 5 less Mp , worse battery life and old lenses. I've used an R5 and it's nice - but hardly earth shakingly better images once you get it in Lightroom
Great video just jumping into fuji from canon so very useful what is the soundtrack at 5’30” loved it
I always put the music credits at the end of the video 😉
It depends on what I’m shooting, portraits/ studio work Canon 5Ds, sport such as motorsport or surfing I’ll reach for my Canon 7D as I like the extra reach a crop sensor gives me so it’s horses for courses.
Thanks for sharing! Not doing the mirrorless jump?
@@Hkvisuals I keep thinking about but while what I have does what I want I’m happy to keep using it.
Used to shoot full frame but moved to APSC (XH2) for the size and weight.
I can't argue with that!
Спасибо. Супер.
I shoot Full Frame. I already had lenses from the 35mm film days and I wanted full frame camera to allow me to continue to use these same lenses.
Makes sense
Great Video my friend. Like you, I shoot GFX. Primarily a studio photographer. The pixels in the medium format are far different than FF or APSC. The DATA captured is far better quality. Being primarily studio, I love the ability to crop, without the image falling apart. Hope you feel better soon.
Feeling better now! Thank you
Pour ma part , moi qui fait principalement du studio, je suis en FF, avec une antiquité de 12Mpixel le Nikon D700, mais je m'interroge aujourd'hui à travailler avec un nouveau boitier disposant de plus de pixel , afin d'avoir une plus grande l’attitude en post-traitement et en recadrage... Les fuji GFX plus particulièrement le 50sII avec ses 50 Mpixel, me semble un bon candidat , mais son AF et son viseur en basse lumière me font peur , j"aime beaucoup la visée optique en studio ( D850 ), le H2S à visiblement une définition de son EVF, confortable de 5.76Mpixel, mais il y as t'il une réelle amélioration avec ton GFX 100S ? Je rêve d'un GFX 50SIII avec l"AF du 100s et avec une définition de 50Mpixel. Ce si dit je trouve fort intelligent de la part de fuji d'avoir un capteur APS-C avec une définition raisonnable de 26 M de pixel, surtout pour la vidéo , Sony l'avais bien compris... Comme tu vois je suis à la croisée des chemins pour basculer du coté des miror less.
Tu devrais attendre septembre, il va y avoir quelques changements qui auront un impact sur 2024. Entre le GFX100s et le XH2s il y a tout un monde. Taille rapidité et poids (fichiers et camera) vont me diriger vers l'un ou l'autre. Si le contenu est pour le WEB, il y a de fortes chances que ce soit le XH2s à moins que je sache à l'avance qu'il y aura un gros travail post traitement, et recadrage.
@@Hkvisuals Merci, pour cette réponse éclairée, attendons les annonces de fuji du 12 septembre... Bravo pour ton travail photo, et ton partage. Cela nous change des influenseurs photo, passant leur temps à nous relire les fiches techniques des fabricants... Sans jamais nous montrer leurs œuvres. A ce sujet là scene anglophone de photographes avec des chaînes RUclips est nettement plus qualitative dans sa production.