I found your channel researching informations about xt30, I love your channel, your mood and your photos and you definitely decided me to buy the xt30 :) kiss kiss :3
hey there & thanks very much we really appreciate that and we're glad you enjoy it. The X-T30 is a great little camera we love it and can't wait to get a couple more lenses for it 😀 Have a nice week.
Great shot and tips, will definitely try to follow. Problems and glitches fixed with firmware update. Would love to see more videos like this and also if possible, how to know if your colors are well-balanced, your colors rock! Thanks for all and cheers.
Hey Virginia :) Thank you hope it helps. Oh really good stuff, glad that fixed it for you. Cheers for sharing your opinion, maybe we will do videos like this every so often just explaining things a little more. Well the Fuji colors straight out of camera are very nice and then we just add our own touches in Lightroom 👍 Hope you're having a nice weekend.
Super helpful video, thank you. I bought an XT30 and the 35 f2 last week but couldn’t get away with it. The Q button placement drive me nuts and I felt I wanted wider than the 50mm focal length. I also wanted to take it out to test it properly at the weekend but it was raining. I have sent them back. I think I’m going to go for the XT3 (for the weather sealing) and the 23 f1.4. I’ve watched so many good things about this lens though so not sure what to do. 😣
Hey! Thanks very much that's always nice to hear. The firmware update actually fixes the Q button issue but I guess that doesn't matter now 😂 It does make sense to go for the X-T3 though if you want to go out shooting in all conditions and it's a great camera too with some extra features. With the lens choice it's just down to what works best for your style. We got the 35mm F2 recently and it's a great lens but it might not be wide enough for some people like you said. The 23mm F2 would be a great option too though and would be cheaper than the F1.4. Hope that helps.
@@MacnTeensVisuals Thanks for the reply. I went with the XT3 and the 35 f2. Ive only had it a couple of days but I love it so far. I can’t wait to watch more videos from you guys with this combo. Keep up the great work! 👏🙌🏻
The landscape photograph was composed wonderfully but I think the exposure could be taken care of a little more at the light room to reduce lot of negative space and seperate the mountains from the sky making the picture more pleasing to the eye. Nevertheless, it's a picture that brings a lot of possibilities and I am looking forward to lot more enchanting presentations by you people. Happy to seeing and enjoying your valued company!!
Cheers for sharing your thoughts. I'm actually really happy with how the photo turned out I wanted to keep it wide to have more of the pathway and the trees on the right hand side. I also quite like the negative space in the sky. Glad you enjoyed the video though.
Hey! Well the camera itself is not weather sealed so you do need to be careful it doesn't get too wet. We have actually got caught in a few rain showers and the camera did get decently wet but so far we have had no problems. The lens is weather sealed which I guess helps a little. And yes we do have a rain cover for it which we do plan on using for a little rainy day photography soon lol
Hey Yalçin! Yes we would definitely recommend it, it's a great little camera. The only thing we would like it to have would be IBIS which the X-S10 does have but it is a little more expensive.
Maybe in the near future we will be able to get our hands on the X S10 and if we do we will definitely make a video on it. It's similar to the XT30 but with IBIS and an articulating screen so if both those things are important to you then maybe it's worth the extra price.
Hi guys! In particular the picture with the island, where did you choose to focus? I guess, where should we focus to keep the image sharp and still get a sharp background in landscapes? 😊
Hey Josh ✌ So in that photo Christina just focused on me because we weren't really worried if the islands where out of focus a bit as it would create some nice depth. It totally depends whether you have a subject in the foreground or not. If you don't have a foreground subject then either focus on whatever is the furthest away so for example mountains in the distance. If there isn't an obvious thing in the distance to focus on then just focus somewhere about 2 thirds of the way into the image and use an aperture of at least F5.6 and most things should be relatively sharp. Hope that helps. 👍
I found your channel researching informations about xt30, I love your channel, your mood and your photos and you definitely decided me to buy the xt30 :)
kiss kiss :3
hey there & thanks very much we really appreciate that and we're glad you enjoy it. The X-T30 is a great little camera we love it and can't wait to get a couple more lenses for it 😀 Have a nice week.
Excellent video as always. Made me want to visit Northern Ireland again!
Hey Brian! Thanks very much this was a morning out. Well if you do we hope the weather is on your side, at least some of the time anyway haha
Wow, i really liked the 55mm portrait you took😍 so sharp!! Hoping more contents from you guys🖤
Thank you, really happy with how that one turned out 😀 More to come, fingers crossed the rain will stop this week haha
Settings, settings & more settings. Not really the most exciting thing but it is important haha Hope it helped some of you 👍
Great images 📸
Thanks very much Nikos 🙂✌
Great shot and tips, will definitely try to follow.
Problems and glitches fixed with firmware update.
Would love to see more videos like this and also if possible, how to know if your colors are well-balanced, your colors rock!
Thanks for all and cheers.
Hey Virginia :) Thank you hope it helps. Oh really good stuff, glad that fixed it for you.
Cheers for sharing your opinion, maybe we will do videos like this every so often just explaining things a little more. Well the Fuji colors straight out of camera are very nice and then we just add our own touches in Lightroom 👍 Hope you're having a nice weekend.
Super helpful video, thank you. I bought an XT30 and the 35 f2 last week but couldn’t get away with it. The Q button placement drive me nuts and I felt I wanted wider than the 50mm focal length. I also wanted to take it out to test it properly at the weekend but it was raining. I have sent them back. I think I’m going to go for the XT3 (for the weather sealing) and the 23 f1.4. I’ve watched so many good things about this lens though so not sure what to do. 😣
Hey! Thanks very much that's always nice to hear. The firmware update actually fixes the Q button issue but I guess that doesn't matter now 😂 It does make sense to go for the X-T3 though if you want to go out shooting in all conditions and it's a great camera too with some extra features. With the lens choice it's just down to what works best for your style. We got the 35mm F2 recently and it's a great lens but it might not be wide enough for some people like you said. The 23mm F2 would be a great option too though and would be cheaper than the F1.4. Hope that helps.
@@MacnTeensVisuals Thanks for the reply. I went with the XT3 and the 35 f2. Ive only had it a couple of days but I love it so far. I can’t wait to watch more videos from you guys with this combo. Keep up the great work! 👏🙌🏻
The landscape photograph was composed wonderfully but I think the exposure could be taken care of a little more at the light room to reduce lot of negative space and seperate the mountains from the sky making the picture more pleasing to the eye. Nevertheless, it's a picture that brings a lot of possibilities and I am looking forward to lot more enchanting presentations by you people. Happy to seeing and enjoying your valued company!!
Cheers for sharing your thoughts. I'm actually really happy with how the photo turned out I wanted to keep it wide to have more of the pathway and the trees on the right hand side. I also quite like the negative space in the sky. Glad you enjoyed the video though.
What can you comment on weatherproof ability of the camera or do you use covers for when its rainjng or snowing?
Hey! Well the camera itself is not weather sealed so you do need to be careful it doesn't get too wet. We have actually got caught in a few rain showers and the camera did get decently wet but so far we have had no problems. The lens is weather sealed which I guess helps a little. And yes we do have a rain cover for it which we do plan on using for a little rainy day photography soon lol
I want to buy xt30. Would you recommend it?
Hey Yalçin! Yes we would definitely recommend it, it's a great little camera. The only thing we would like it to have would be IBIS which the X-S10 does have but it is a little more expensive.
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Thank you very much.
The xt30 looks more smart than the xs10.
😂😂.
No problem. Totally agree the X-T30 looks much nicer 😉👌
Can you guy make Video for X S10 . I try to buy Fuji x s10 . Wanna See your review. Thanks
Maybe in the near future we will be able to get our hands on the X S10 and if we do we will definitely make a video on it. It's similar to the XT30 but with IBIS and an articulating screen so if both those things are important to you then maybe it's worth the extra price.
Hi guys! In particular the picture with the island, where did you choose to focus? I guess, where should we focus to keep the image sharp and still get a sharp background in landscapes? 😊
Hey Josh ✌ So in that photo Christina just focused on me because we weren't really worried if the islands where out of focus a bit as it would create some nice depth.
It totally depends whether you have a subject in the foreground or not. If you don't have a foreground subject then either focus on whatever is the furthest away so for example mountains in the distance. If there isn't an obvious thing in the distance to focus on then just focus somewhere about 2 thirds of the way into the image and use an aperture of at least F5.6 and most things should be relatively sharp. Hope that helps.
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