100% of this video was shot on the X100VI and thus why it has no b-roll. I bought a Fujifilm X100VI and accidentally made a severely lacking camera review video.
I don't begrudge the current digital landscape, but I miss the days when photo "editing" was a physical art/skill, all done with light manipulation and choice & application of different materials & chemicals.
Whereas I'm thankful how easy it is for me to produce incredible images. Avoiding film is like when I avoided electronic gears for a decade. I'm too scared I'm end up with no money and a fridge dedicated to film. Hahaha.
@@Jimmidoesstuff nonsense 😉 you should volunteer to _suffer_ for your art. Plus the "aroma" of those chemicals was, umm "special." Of course, I kid! I really do enjoy your work.
We actually have the Rode and DJI wireless mics at the studio. Perhaps I should borrow them for my personal videos. Would be a lot more convenient than a podcast mic - but that I happened to have lying around. All that said, any videos with talking I would shoot on a different camera.
It just works real good, on full auto, and is smallish. Basically means I can just drop it, point-and-shoot and will get amazing results 99/100 with any more effort. Obviously this comes from 20 years of shooting photos but generally speaking it just works effortlessly. It's more work that shooting on a phone. But looks nearly as good as a pro camera with pro edit. Any others questions feel free to sling them over.
Fuji really comes into its own when it comes to the glass, so be had a Nikon 7500, Olympus EM-5mk2 qnd the Fuji I had was better than both when it came to the glass
Nice review, Jimmi! Really like how you put this together 👏
As a former old school (film-only, develop & print my own) freelance photographer, I appreciate your camera nerdery. Carry on, good sir.
I don't begrudge the current digital landscape, but I miss the days when photo "editing" was a physical art/skill, all done with light manipulation and choice & application of different materials & chemicals.
Whereas I'm thankful how easy it is for me to produce incredible images. Avoiding film is like when I avoided electronic gears for a decade. I'm too scared I'm end up with no money and a fridge dedicated to film. Hahaha.
@@Jimmidoesstuff nonsense 😉 you should volunteer to _suffer_ for your art. Plus the "aroma" of those chemicals was, umm "special." Of course, I kid! I really do enjoy your work.
I use mine for wedding photography just just fine. Doesn’t have the wizardry of Sony but who cares look how good it and the photos look.
Not into photography , but really enjoyed this style of video , keep it up jimmi 👌
Thanks a ton!
As for mic recommendations I would go with one of Rode's wireless mic setups, Hollyland Lark M2 or dji wireless mic setup, loved the style of video
We actually have the Rode and DJI wireless mics at the studio. Perhaps I should borrow them for my personal videos. Would be a lot more convenient than a podcast mic - but that I happened to have lying around.
All that said, any videos with talking I would shoot on a different camera.
What!?!? I had to check if I was on Cade Media about cycling as always but a camera review??!
Because i can make whatever i want.
@@Jimmidoesstuff Make more please!
what do you look for in a camera that makes it 'Good' id love to get into cameras and photography but it seems like a steep learning curve.
It just works real good, on full auto, and is smallish. Basically means I can just drop it, point-and-shoot and will get amazing results 99/100 with any more effort. Obviously this comes from 20 years of shooting photos but generally speaking it just works effortlessly. It's more work that shooting on a phone. But looks nearly as good as a pro camera with pro edit. Any others questions feel free to sling them over.
Very jelly of that camera
Thanks for making this videos especially for me, being into cycling and photography. Now please get into watches. 😬
ah looool. Watches are my number one love.
@@Jimmidoesstuffhave I correctly identified a cheeky grand seiko at some point?
Thanks Jimmi....
Fuji really comes into its own when it comes to the glass, so be had a Nikon 7500, Olympus EM-5mk2 qnd the Fuji I had was better than both when it came to the glass
this camera is APS-C so has an effective focal length of 35mm. the lens is fixed so can’t be changed. pretty unique for a camera of this calibre.
@@Jimmidoesstuff yes and no, you can get some useful teleconverters.
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