FUJIFILM X100F / X100V - is it worth it?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @raymorgan4337
    @raymorgan4337 Год назад +19

    My five year old X100F is still my daily carry round camera. Love it.

    • @joeallam
      @joeallam  Год назад +2

      Great to hear! I love having mine with me, even if I only take one photo on that particular day.

    • @Shin0Seiki
      @Shin0Seiki Год назад +1

      Same here

  • @thesilversurfer100
    @thesilversurfer100 Год назад +30

    I’ve had my X100F since I watched you use one a few years back, it’s my favourite camera and a great compliment to my X-Pro3. It’s travelled all over the world with me. I’ll never get rid of it and I have no reason to move to the V version. Great video. Great job again Joe.

  • @cameralabs
    @cameralabs Год назад +3

    Hi Joe, great video, especially the parts with me in it, ho ho! It was great to meet up with you and grab lots of lovely coffees, while chatting cameras and RUclips. Thanks for including me in your video and hope to catch up with you again in the future.

  • @OliverMay1
    @OliverMay1 Год назад +8

    I absolutely love, love, LOVE my X100F, possibly even more so in 2023 than ever before.
    I bought mine in January 2020 as a travel camera (which worked out great!) and finally got to use it for that purpose in 2022. My Canon R5 is too big and heavy to carry around on holiday, but the X100F is simply perfect. I went to NZ for 4 weeks and the Fuji was my camera of choice, the R5 stayed at home.
    Similar to you Jo I use jpeg, although I do shoot RAW at the same time in case I want to tweak anything aftwards (I haven't done this yet however). One thing I do to speed things up (and don't all shout at me for this) is that I often shoot fully Auto with this camera (influenced by a tip from Kevin Mullins). Why? It's my travel camera, and as Gorden summed it up at the end I don't want to faffing with settings and missing the moment. This camera produces great images in Auto, but becasue it has dials it is super quick and easy to take control of any setting without having to take the camera away from your eye.
    It's not perfect, it has it's quirks, but it's a great little camera that makes me smile every time I pick it up, and that is essential for a camera we use for personal projects, not for work. The R5 is my workhorse that earns the money, the Fuji is my personal camera that captures the personal moments of my life.
    My Fuji is my favourite camera I own purely based on how it makes me feel and the ease of using it in everyday life.

    • @antonisdavis2288
      @antonisdavis2288 Год назад

      hallo, from greece, has decent autofocus?

    • @OliverMay1
      @OliverMay1 Год назад

      @@antonisdavis2288 For general walk around/ travel / street photography yes, the autofocus is great. I wouldn't use it for sports or anything fast moving, as the focus tracking isn't great however.

  • @hazimmusa2448
    @hazimmusa2448 Год назад +4

    I bought the x100f as my first camera (not counting phone) around Nov 2018, well after watching your review. It was fun, very intuitive, great photo out of camera and it still is! It was the best companion for my XPro2, same form factor, really durable. Now, August 2023 I'm ready to let it go (been collecting dust since 2022)...

  • @macjim
    @macjim Год назад +3

    I had seriously considered selling my X100v to buy a Sony @7 IV but decided to get the @7 III instead as I couldn’t force myself to sell it, as I love the camera too much.
    I’m glad I did not sell… I now have the GRIIIX, X100v, the @7 III and the iPhone 13 Pro for my photography work… the X100v is superb!

  • @digitaldion
    @digitaldion Год назад +3

    I have the original X100 (silver) and an X100T (black). Even though I own a beautiful black Leica M9, the X100T is the camera that I reach for when I am heading out. They remain amazing cameras! I absolutely love mine. Thanks for the great videos, as always!

  • @kiwikea2002
    @kiwikea2002 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your comment and your caveats. I agree.
    I bought my X100V nearly three years ago, and I use the camera with the same enjoyment in usage and results as back then. It does what I expect it to do at the level I've learned to "squeeze" out of it.
    You made an interesting remark, coming down to, in essence: "The camera hasn't changed, but I changed my expectations, based on what newer cameras can do." Looking at my results from years back and from today, I find that these newer specs might indeed help me, for sure ... in a low single digit percentage of new photos made. For the rest - improvements may arise from photo technique and new ideas and new environments. So, I believe, there is a good chance that I will still enjoy my current cameras for just a while longer.

  • @Hansinho10
    @Hansinho10 Год назад +17

    As you said, the fact that they removed the D-pad of the X100V is a huge disimprovement. With the D-pad you got a lot more options to customize the camera, especially with flash photography it comes in handy. I don't know why they removed it on the X100V, I mean, the X100F wasn't even overloaded with buttons, it was just right. I hope they'll bring it back on the previous model X100VI (they already got the s for the second one).

    • @sotroof
      @sotroof Год назад

      @@skipper4114 It's also the main reason I stopped upgrading/buying any new fuji cameras/lens. Still have both the XT30 and XE2 but the latter is being used more alot more often simply because the lack of buttons is frustrating.

  • @ldelcarmen
    @ldelcarmen Год назад +16

    So glad I picked up my x100F during the lockdown in 2020. Had no idea it was going to get crazy popular. I was primarily a Sony shooter and took me a bit of time to adapt to it but those film sims on the XTRANS 3 sensor are so good. Close to a film camera experience.

  • @nantocielensphotography5534
    @nantocielensphotography5534 Год назад +3

    It’s a beautiful camera, I love my X100F. Another fault they can develop is the OVF/EVF curtain getting stuck up. OK if fully up as can use as EVF but needs repair if halfway up. Keep up the great content, really enjoy the channel Joe.

    • @jamespkuzman
      @jamespkuzman Год назад +2

      Indeed. I just purchased a gently used X100F from a private seller and the curtain got stuck half way the first day I had it. I sent it to Fujifilm U.S. for a repair estimate: $680. They don’t repair the hybrid viewfinder, they replace it, and the assembly is integrated with the lens, so that has to be replaced as well. A disappointing design. I asked them to please return it without repairing it and will cover the front viewfinder glass with black tape. A pity, because I actually enjoy the optical viewfinder.

  • @guibrilus141
    @guibrilus141 Год назад +1

    Hey, great video ! Got myself a X100V in Japan 3 years. Still love it and it has features that other cameras don't. I understand the hype but not the price !

  • @small.towns.open.spaces
    @small.towns.open.spaces Год назад +6

    I've had iterations of the X100 since the X100T and I love the X100V. I waited 5 months for my V and it was worth it. I think with the update to the lens this is the perfect carry around camera and with the film simulations it matches very closely my Portra 400 pictures. This will have to make a significant leap for me to purchase the next iteration of the camera, at least for how I use it.

  • @tuberity
    @tuberity Год назад +1

    i definitely was listening, especially the 2nd hand pricing, but also kudos to the man in the background to remind me to stretch more.

  • @TanyaOfMars
    @TanyaOfMars Год назад +3

    Had the original X100 and to this day it’s the only camera I’ve ever owned that I’ve regretted selling. I’ve been using various interchangeable lens Fujis since selling it, and they’re fantastic, but there’s just some magic that has been leaning to selling off that gear and getting whatever the next gen X100 ends up being someday…

  • @redundantrobert
    @redundantrobert Год назад +1

    Thanks for motivating me to dust off my X100f. I saw a photographer at the barbershop the other day using an X100v and he echoed your sentiments about the market for these cameras. I lost motivation after the X100v was released but you are right… my camera is still a damn good camera in 2023 and I should be out in the streets using it. Cheers.

  • @vlogsw_ayesha
    @vlogsw_ayesha Год назад +1

    I bought the x100v for £1200 in December practically brand new and it’s been lovely to use so far. Can’t wait to use it for travelling but need to save up to get the accessories to make it complete.

  • @yaffulwoodpeckerpresents7784
    @yaffulwoodpeckerpresents7784 Год назад

    I got a X100F at the end of last year (2022) after using a Panasonic G7 with a drawer full of lenses, most of which hardly ever got used. They all went to MPB (got a good price) and the X100F came from them. FilmSimulations - not that bothered, but that might change.
    Good work.

  • @caroldesousa7900
    @caroldesousa7900 Год назад +1

    The video is very helpful as I have just purchased a used x100F but I could never find a silver one for less than $1200 unless. I have no idea who or where you are seeing them sell for $700 but I have not seen that price anywhere except from scammers. I bought one that is used from Japan with a number of filters, a case and the regular included stuff with the original box and 4500 shutter count for $1300 shipped. I'm happy you listed what to check for as I am really hoping this is as good as it looks. Going to Paris in April and want to bring this with me. Thanks again for all the great info on the camera and if yo see one for sale at $700 you should buy and resell it. 🙂

  • @joeallam
    @joeallam  Год назад +5

    The dude in the background at 11:00 👀🤸

  • @caerphoto
    @caerphoto Год назад +6

    8:45 the first-gen X100 actually *was* 12MP. It's the S and T that were 16MP, and a lot of people seem to really like that particular sensor.

    • @joeallam
      @joeallam  Год назад +1

      Ahhh, this must be where I was getting confused as I said it out loud. Cheers!

  • @H2o3G2a
    @H2o3G2a Год назад +3

    Yes it is, for photography it's the x100f and nikon fm3a, I don't need anything more. For videos, it's a whole different story and we need to stop making everything "hybrid"

  • @WayneBretsky86
    @WayneBretsky86 Год назад

    The x100f is my FAVORITE camera for everyday use. It’s great!

  • @paulyan1946
    @paulyan1946 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video, Joe. Totally agree with you that the D-Pad is an important feature that should not have been forsaken. Looking forward to your Fijifilm Sendai Plant video. All the best to you!🙏

  • @anthonymiller8979
    @anthonymiller8979 23 дня назад

    Owned an X100F maybe 4 years ago and regretfully sold it. Tried the X100T 2 years ago but just not the same. Picked up a barely used X100F locally today for $500 US and it feels so familair. Glad to have one again.

    • @HannahMillerFitness
      @HannahMillerFitness 12 дней назад

      Where did you find it for this price?

    • @anthonymiller8979
      @anthonymiller8979 11 дней назад

      @@HannahMillerFitness Local Facebook find. Owner just took delivery of his X100VI and did not need both. He took good care of this and shutter count was only 3750. A bargain. I think I paid $800 for one 4 years ago.

  • @hummerlit
    @hummerlit Год назад

    For all my questions about this camera, I've found answers in one video, thank you bro! All the best! 👍

  • @jaapkroonfotografie
    @jaapkroonfotografie Год назад

    Love this video. I still have my X100f and I am still in love with her. Now way I will upgrade to the V. I even bought a second handed X T-20 with the 18mm F2 and 50mm F2. It's my professional set up for traveling. In a few weeks I will use it during Holi in India. The photos will be used for an expo and book.

  • @kennethhughes8392
    @kennethhughes8392 Год назад +3

    Excellent video, and I will say, some of your videos back in the day is what led me to purchase my X100V. I got a lot of use out of it, and while I recently sold it in order to build out my lens kit for my X-T3, it's an absolutely fantastic camera and I think a really good camera for when you are getting into photography as a serious hobby. The prices are a little insane right now unfortunately, so I think your suggestion of an X-E4 is a good alternative... not like-for-like, but very close.

  • @Thomas_Geist
    @Thomas_Geist 8 месяцев назад +1

    Had one or each, and the S and T were both (and presumably still are) 16meg.

  • @nicocastillo2099
    @nicocastillo2099 Год назад +34

    I've never clicked and watched a video this fast in my entire life.

  • @darkwhale-og9ig
    @darkwhale-og9ig Год назад +10

    of course the 100v is still good! I just got mine about 2 weeks ago. Having spent years shooting Ricoh ( GRII + GR III) , and Leica (Q2) for Digital this little guy is the perfect middle ground between the two. The Q2 is overkill for my street work and the files are far too huge. Really enjoying shooting JPEG and using film simulations. I actually mainly shoot film so this is the perfect "street practice" camera for me. So stealthy and small as well!

    • @steelstunners1862
      @steelstunners1862 Год назад +1

      I just had this on order but wondering if I should have bought the GR III instead?

    • @maximilientscharner5976
      @maximilientscharner5976 Год назад

      @@steelstunners1862 Same here! What did you end up choosing?

    • @steelstunners1862
      @steelstunners1862 Год назад

      @@maximilientscharner5976 I managed to snag an X100v at retail so went for it. However not really pocketable so I'm also on the hunt for a GRIIIX 🤦🏻‍♂

    • @steelstunners1862
      @steelstunners1862 Год назад

      They seem to be out of stock everywhere rn

  • @jbfgarage2632
    @jbfgarage2632 Год назад +1

    In France, none of the last X100 series is sold at the price suggested in this video. A used X100V is sold at the same price than a new one and the X100F is over than 800/900€.

  • @james_t
    @james_t Год назад +1

    I've had the x100F since backend of 2018, always liked the x100 idea since seeing/reading about earlier models but idea of a v.costly, fixed lens camera wasn't enough to justify it at time. Eventually was in position to pick one up (& yes, your early videos may have given me the nudge) and it is/has been my ONLY camera since then. Has been everywhere with me and seen many different moments, just love the fact it's ready to go with flick of switch. In general though I do really enjoy the Fuji manual controls too, way more intuitive than your typical (& now rarer) PoS camera.
    Now with XE4 I do wonder about switching for luxury of swapping lens but then I remember why I switched to an X100 - I no longer worry about falling down rabbit hole of lenses!!!

  • @vaskoobscura_
    @vaskoobscura_ Год назад

    Excellent video. I got lucky picking up an x100v before the parts shortage. It's such a fun camera to use. Made a few videos about it and people really seem to love this camera. Really been enjoying your content about Fuji cameras. Really makes me want to switch systems. Cheers. best of luck in 2023.

  • @lacuswongq7839
    @lacuswongq7839 Год назад +3

    Camera X Coffee = Best Combination

    • @joeallam
      @joeallam  Год назад

      Perfect combination for sure!

  • @kiwipics
    @kiwipics Год назад +1

    If you don't want to pay out for the X100, S, T, F, or V ... Just save your money and buy the XE-1 XE-2 or 2s and an 18mm f2 .... Great body, great sensor, great lens, great price .. Plus, they have the ability to use other lenses if you wish.

  • @IanInChengdu
    @IanInChengdu Год назад

    I’m still on my 100s 7 years and still going. Another point if you get dust on the sensor it costs a lot of money to clean. Just get an XE4 and then buy some glass your getting the same form factor and sensor.

  • @JoshuaJung
    @JoshuaJung Год назад +1

    Loved this video! My X100f is beaten up and has some defects but I am so glad I have it with prices so high :)

  • @Deetroiter
    @Deetroiter Год назад +2

    Any modern digital is as good as the day it came out. A camera from 2007 is going to still shoot the same in 2023 as it did in 2007. If someone liked the way this camera shot when it first released, they’re going to like it just as much today….it’s really crazy right now the prices for some of the used Fuji cameras. I was able to get a new xpro 3 the day before Fuji officially discontinued it. I paid regular price but used versions were going for $2100+!! Now if anyone’s actually paying that, I sure hope not..but that’s what scalpers are trying to get out of people. The 100 seems to be the same too with overcharging for them

    • @robhunt2216
      @robhunt2216 Год назад +1

      Thank you 🙌. I think this all the time. A photo taken with a 10 year old camera that people liked back then will still be considered a good photo today.

  • @tristanrujano
    @tristanrujano 8 месяцев назад

    I got the x100f for about $800, and considering the market as at around 1k for a like new one (what I got) I thought it was a good deal. Still more than I’d like to spend and I’m sure it’ll be cheaper in the future, but for right now I’m super excited to just stay shooting with it

  • @drooghead
    @drooghead Год назад +3

    The X100* cameras are a joy to use and produce amazing photos but there is a huge problem when dust gets on the sensor, unless you are lucky, there is nothing you can do to fix it that isn't very expensive. Once dust gets on the sensor it bugs you every time you view an image. That's why I now shoot with XE-* cameras where the sensor is accessible and easily cleaned and you get most of the same shooting experience except for the leaf shutter.

    • @22s22a
      @22s22a Год назад

      Interesting, Anything you can do to prevent this? Or all X100 doomed to this fate... seems like a pretty big deal

    • @drooghead
      @drooghead Год назад

      @@22s22a I treated my camera with great care and had a hard case for it but still the dust got in so I don't know how it can be prevented. Dust incursion is likely a potential problem for all fixed lens cameras. Any camera can get dust inside but those with interchangeable lenses are easily cleaned.

    • @22s22a
      @22s22a Год назад

      @@drooghead so would you recommend getting a fixed lens camera such as this? Is this a common issue ?

    • @drooghead
      @drooghead Год назад

      @@22s22a I personally wouldn't. I am very happy with my used X-E1.

    • @22s22a
      @22s22a Год назад

      @@drooghead thanks for input

  • @JeffreyHauser
    @JeffreyHauser Год назад +1

    The D Pad provides additional programmable function buttons. I likewise would like to see this feature brought back on future Fuji camera bodies.

  • @dccoletrain
    @dccoletrain Год назад

    I ended up with a used X-S10 w/ a pancake lens. I’m happy with it

  • @jessetter_snacks
    @jessetter_snacks Год назад

    Purchased my x100F in 2019 as sort of a digital expression of my vintage Canon ae1 35mm film camera. but unfortunately it's been collecting dust for a few years. Thanks for this video (and settings recipe) to encourage me to dust it off and stop taking photos with my phone. haha!

  • @gewfhrefnjkr3724
    @gewfhrefnjkr3724 Год назад +1

    Im constantly on ebay looking for old Fuji's and its safe to say the market has gone crazy. Im consistently seeing XE2's go for around £400-500 and the older X100 models are incredibly inflated. Best course of action is to wait a few months and try your luck later on in the year, it seems most fuji systems (bar the XT1-3 models as everyones selling up for the XT5) are being stupidly priced nowadays.

  • @BryanHaywood
    @BryanHaywood Год назад +1

    I had the original X100 and the battery life was killing me. Also I lived in a rainy environment and it didn’t have weather sealing. I always meant to pick up a newer version but never got around to looking into it until recently. Of course I can’t even buy it right now because of the supply issues lol.

  • @BatakGemblung
    @BatakGemblung Год назад +1

    Great video as always bro. I bought my x100f used last year before all the stupid hype.
    I love the camera, my everyday and travel camera.
    Ah yes i paid $500 for my x100f and just now i checked the price $1000 here in Indonesia. 🤣

    • @joeallam
      @joeallam  Год назад

      Good job snapping one up! They go through waves of popularity for sure!

  • @ferdiyansurya
    @ferdiyansurya Год назад

    I was skeptical when they omitted the d-pad as i have become so used to it in all the older fuji models.
    But when i started to use the x100v, it didn’t matter at all when I was out and about.
    I set my custom buttons and the swipe & Q shortcuts, to be very honest, the only shortcuts I use are custom settings to select the custom recipes, back button focus and ND filter.
    In the end, the non-existent d-pad doesn’t bother me at all.

  • @AllieBishopphoto
    @AllieBishopphoto Год назад

    Just upgraded to the x100v after being on the waitlist and personally I love the upgrades! I was worried i would miss the dpad, and while i would love if it was still there, I actually don’t really notice it not being there. Love your videos!

  • @ankurjhunjhunwala
    @ankurjhunjhunwala Год назад

    Thanks and hope you're doing well!

  • @asteverson
    @asteverson Год назад

    You can use swipe gestures on the screen as a D-Pad

  • @razrsharpuk7487
    @razrsharpuk7487 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this video, I’ve got a X100F and am really enjoying getting used to the Fuji system. However I do think the prices you quoted aren’t realistic in the current UK market if you want good condition. To get a really good example of the X100F in black with low shutter count £1000+ seems to be the going rate right now. I’m not sure if it’s the same in other countries but I’ve seen average condition examples still going for over £800 which is mad but that seems to be the market at the moment.

    • @alexrusso2330
      @alexrusso2330 Год назад

      This is accurate. In the US a lower shutter count F is in the $1000-$1,300 range while the V is consistently selling in the $1,800-2,200 range.

  • @NitinG.
    @NitinG. Год назад +1

    Loving the sound in this one. Sometimes there is a little bit of a background noise, but I like it. Lovely camera tested it a few times but I got the XT4 two years ago. Maybe in the future with an upgraded model. :)
    Nice of you posting your film recipes! Keep them coming.
    Can’t wait to put them to use in Japan in September this year
    Cheers,

  • @JLStreetDoc
    @JLStreetDoc Год назад

    So… I sold my x100f and since then bought/sold a xpro3, Xt3, xe2, xpro2 and a Xt5, and of course a handful of lenses. I still have the xpro2 and the lenses. This was all in a span of 18 months. I wish I would have just kept the x100f, or traded it in for a x100v. Love my xpro2, but there is something to said about just keeping it simple.

  • @thomas_trandal
    @thomas_trandal Год назад

    Great video Joe :) Thinking of reviving my old X-T10 and bringing it with me in Copenhagen.

  • @tomscott4438
    @tomscott4438 Год назад

    Technology makes us constantly want more, so we think we need more. In photography, slowing down is not a bad thing. Pro cameras are for pros, the rest of us just want to enjoy photography and the gear we use. This video has not aged well. The X-100F is impossible to find for under $1300 and and an X-100V is going for well over $2000. Still a good buy?

  • @-grey
    @-grey Год назад +1

    I've been shooting Fujifilm for years. Particularly the X70 - their 16mp GRII competitor. Great cameras usability wise, I've never been a fan of the colours for portraits, great for street though. I think I'm about to finally move on to the Ricoh GRIII now, since fujifilm don't really want to give us an X70S, which is sad. These 100 cameras are too pricey for me. 😂

  • @jasonstamper9365
    @jasonstamper9365 Год назад +1

    Hey Joe. I love your videos, very informative, and beautifully shot. I'm looking forward to the Fuji Made in Japan one too. I love my X-100f, but I do wish Fuji would give us one last firmware update. I'd like to be able to name the custom color settings like on my X-T4. I put in some film sim recipes, but later can't remember what I put where. The X-T4 solved this by allowing custom naming. I think the old F could handle that. Oh, and focus bracketing might be a nice add too. Anyway, maybe since you've got Fuji's ear you could give them a suggestion! Oh and I passed on the V partly because I love the D pad, so good suggestion to bring that back for the next version!

  • @veedelcgn
    @veedelcgn Год назад

    Nice Video Joe! Still trying to get one of the X100V here in Germany. But it's still sold out everywhere....

  • @Ethanwongjk
    @Ethanwongjk Год назад

    well, the years dont make a camera bad. its good and almost perfect camera. Is it worth it? if only u can get your hands in 1.
    no doubt, not the BEST.. but its very very good for streets. nice video mate

  • @gohumberto
    @gohumberto Год назад

    - The best point you make is that great cameras don't become bad cameras.
    There are Pro photographers (on RUclips) who can show you their old Pro assignment work, shot on the Canon 5D and even the Canon 10D. Well you can get a 5D for $200 and a 10D for $15.
    There are no excuses any more. It ain't the camera's fault.
    - Regarding the X100V. I bought one before the craziness started so I got it at retail. I'd been close to buying an X100/S/T/F since day-one but it was clear that the stars aligned on the V.
    The tack-sharp lens, weather sealing, and flip screen made it a no brainer (even though I consider it on the very limit of acceptable price ... even at retail).
    It is however a bona-fide classic camera. I'm sure it's a camera that people will look back on as the camera that got them started. It's my "poor man's Leica."

  • @alexcarrillo5510
    @alexcarrillo5510 Год назад

    I still have my First Fujifilm 4700z as it has the SuperCCD sensor, and that even though that it uses the Smart Media Cards, that all I have to use, but I love the results that it gives, and for a camera that is from 2000, and uses AA Batteries, and very conceal to place it in your pocket... Yes I know it does not shoot RAW, although that I also have the Canon G16 in which it is my Backup camera....

  • @quarka
    @quarka Год назад

    Looking forward for the future videos

  • @grumpyrocker
    @grumpyrocker Год назад

    I had been considering picking up an X100. But I find that my current camera - an X-S10 - with the 27mm pancake lens can fill that role for me.

  • @randomness7053
    @randomness7053 Год назад +1

    When will fuji release a new camera for the x100 line up? I am literally waiting for the x100v price to drop or at least go back to the original price before the hype

  • @BrandonDull
    @BrandonDull Год назад

    yes i love the x100f

  • @stevendalt
    @stevendalt Год назад

    I know that older cameras are still great years later. I just suck and always want the newest tech!

  • @danemyt
    @danemyt Год назад +1

    Many thanks for your video. I bought my x100F about a year ago and I still really enjoy it. But lately I came up with the idea of having more focal length and I ended up researching for the X-E4. And unfortunately here in Germany this camera is also sold out. So I just wait but maybe the X-T30 would be a nice start up: Less expansive and refurbished anywhere to find in very good conditions. :)

  • @paulfournierphoto
    @paulfournierphoto Год назад +2

    Been pondering for months what point and shoot camera to get? X100V but can't find it? X100 F? Or just wait for the next one? haha And I'm leaning towards the next one... This video came at the perfect time. Thanks as always Joe. ;)

  • @DTUFINOPhotography
    @DTUFINOPhotography 11 месяцев назад

    The X100v is a great camera but, i sod mine... not because i didnt like t, i loved it, but i wanted something more discreet and fun to shoot with... so i'm picking up the GR IIIx tomorrow instead. I felt i ws talking to people more about the x100v than actually taking photos with it. I also had the original x100 and x100T..... all great cameras but i want something i can take with me every day.

  • @justincosplay
    @justincosplay Год назад

    Fingers crossed Fuji comes out with a new version this year. It’s been 3 years now 😭😭😂

  • @Jay_Ducker
    @Jay_Ducker Год назад

    Great video Joe - also did anyone notice the guy stretching in the background? Gotta love Japan!

  • @4jup4ter4
    @4jup4ter4 Год назад

    Yes they're all worth it in whatever year. Then with many of the older models being available, potential customers at various affordability levels can purchase if desired.

  • @elwick_photo
    @elwick_photo Год назад +3

    I do wonder, with the new xt5 sensor if we won't get like, an xe5, x100z and an xpro4 or something like that this year.

    • @jacksonhawkinsphoto
      @jacksonhawkinsphoto Год назад

      I bet it'll be the x100i

    • @joeallam
      @joeallam  Год назад

      They'll be coming for sure. I'm betting the next will be called X100R though...

    • @redredredtail
      @redredredtail Год назад

      @@joeallam R for roku cos they cannot use S for six anymore? haha

  • @nelstalgic7878
    @nelstalgic7878 Год назад

    in my opinion early Lens that came with previous models is better, it has character on it. i love my my F version ✨

  • @MikeLikesChannel
    @MikeLikesChannel Год назад

    Was very happy to get my X100V from B&H open box for $1100 before the world lost its mind over this camera. I sold my F for $775, that stings now.

  • @ben_waites
    @ben_waites Год назад

    Great vid bro!

  • @stuartcoutts3898
    @stuartcoutts3898 Год назад

    Loved your video. Well done thank you very much📸🙏
    I’m currently looking for a camera that is very high-quality small, perhaps a compact and that can cope with an external microphone and headphones perhaps you could consider doing a video

  • @DamianBrown
    @DamianBrown Год назад

    As long as it's not broke it's still good in any year

  • @Don-zo4vx
    @Don-zo4vx Год назад +1

    Interesting! I have an X100. As each version has come out I make a point to go and test them out a bit. I still haven't found anything that would make me spend the money to switch. Of course they are all "faster" as they up the line and more megapixels and so forth but I still just enjoy the experience, the output is as pleasing as it could be and truly fun to shoot. With this type of camera, what else is there?

  • @christhelifeform
    @christhelifeform Год назад

    I’ve only seen used x100v for more than new price usually something like $1800. You can buy one new for $1400… if you want to wait who knows how many months for the back order

  • @michaelhall859
    @michaelhall859 Год назад

    Did you see any XE-4s at the factory?? Ordered mine back in NOV......STILL WAITING !!! not happy

  • @rleeshutter
    @rleeshutter Год назад

    I love your animated titles, Joe! Wish I could get them for Final Cut Pro.

  • @VinceDae
    @VinceDae Год назад

    My guy - New version is coming before Q2 …. The Fuji fiscal year of the X series is from Q2 2022 - Q1 2023 …. Q2 2023 to Q1 2024 is GFX fiscal year :)

  • @KrAZyxaRK
    @KrAZyxaRK Год назад +3

    Hey, do you use the 10% or 20% cinebloom?

  • @othinus
    @othinus Год назад

    New sub here. Loving your content. Cheers from Philippines!

  • @goprocbr
    @goprocbr 8 месяцев назад

    Now that the 100vi is out.... would you still recommend the 100v? Im leaning towards the latter for an upcoming trip due to the vi being impossible to get at the moment. I was told the 100v inventory could get better.

  • @mattyjpru
    @mattyjpru Год назад

    Made in Japan: Fujifilm?!?!?!?!? beyond excited!

  • @KevinChaires
    @KevinChaires Год назад

    I was one of those that got to know your channel thanks to those videos of the X100V some years ago! I was so surprised at their recent fame they've gotten as a digital camera with the fun vibe of the film cameras. In my case while I can't justify paying nowadays prices for what would be a non-work camera, I'd love to have one some day. Looking forward to that factory video!

  • @DeemsAM
    @DeemsAM Год назад

    Great video!! I am curious as you’re in Tokyo, are there specific second hand camera places you can recommend?

  • @baumundaffe
    @baumundaffe Год назад

    Great Video!
    Still waiting for a x100v and hoping they will arrive soon. How long do you think will it take?

  • @keimmatteocamarda9263
    @keimmatteocamarda9263 2 месяца назад +1

    How do you out the nist filter on the Lens of the X100F? ✍️

  • @moncho33
    @moncho33 Год назад +1

    I got my X100F a few years ago for $650. It was basically new. Shutter count was less than 1000 shots and no scratches at all.
    Quick question regarding your filter adapter ring, is that the one for the hood listed in your Kit link? Looks way better than the ones I have.

  • @MartinV.
    @MartinV. Год назад

    great video!!

  • @michaelfedorsha8147
    @michaelfedorsha8147 Год назад

    This camera will still be good 13 years from now

  • @alonfai
    @alonfai Год назад +1

    I'm curious to know which diffusion filter you are using as I'm looking to add one to my x100V? And any recommended brands will be appreciated. Thanks for sharing

  • @MOTOmunchies_420cc
    @MOTOmunchies_420cc Год назад +1

    It's 3k on Amazon for 🇨🇦..

  • @WONDERMALT
    @WONDERMALT Год назад +1

    Joe is one of the X100 pioneers and vloggers from when it first came out. Look no more, this guy's opinion is all you need

  • @tronam
    @tronam Год назад +1

    I notice the CineBloom has different diffusion levels: 5%, 10% or 15%. Any suggestions? Is the 5% too subtle?

  • @ivans_in_danger
    @ivans_in_danger 5 месяцев назад

    These are not 2024 prices anymore they have definitely gone up since across all models.
    Question: What percentage of filter is the Cinebloom?