Why I Switched From Canon To Fujifilm And Why You Should Too.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2023
  • I was a devoted Canon, full frame photographer for 8 years, but recently made the switch to Fujifilm APS-C entirely.
    Controversial?
    Perhaps.
    Should you make the same decision?
    Maybe!
    Let me know your thoughts on this topic in the comments below, have you guys switched from full frame to APS-C? Or gone even further to m4/3? Or did you switch up from crop to full frame?
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  • @vinhsanity
    @vinhsanity 9 месяцев назад +79

    Fuji doesn't design their cameras and lenses to test well on charts, it's purely for image quality and the creative process. I love it!

    • @stefan33uk
      @stefan33uk 8 месяцев назад +2

      This was especially true in the early days before users started feeding back and making demands. Fuji gave the people what they wanted rather than what they thought they wanted with lenses that gave beautiful character at the expense of optical perfection like the original 35mm f/1.4 and the 18mm f2.

  • @vero1197
    @vero1197 9 месяцев назад +69

    I been shooting with Canon for 12 years, then switching to mirrorless cameras for work I chose Sony ( which I onestly love so much). Last spring I tried for fun my first Fujifilm ever and I fell in love straight away.. now I own two and looking to buy some more in the future. I agree about the Fuji look, the design and the color that the camera produce it's what made me in love with these cameras.

    • @user-cd8ri1mc6s
      @user-cd8ri1mc6s 9 месяцев назад +1

      For mirrorless I like Fuji and Sony best. Sony's more versatile on the lens options with adapters. I like the Fuji user interface best. And Fujinon lenses are always tops!

    • @MercUndGut
      @MercUndGut 9 месяцев назад +2

      I have used Sony since the release of the a7 and a6000. While I think the cameras are workhorses, I don't enjoy shooting with them at all which is why I'm looking at Fuji cameras. The Sony cameras are awesome when it comes to autofocus and lens options but I just don't love the process of shooting.

    • @lighthunter1980
      @lighthunter1980 4 месяца назад +1

      Aussie here. 20 years Canon and most of it full frame with lots of L glass. With two young kids now, I no longer want to lug the heavy gear. Also, RF mount is closed without access to third party glass. With ridiculous RF prices, I felt trapped... Sold all my Canon gear over a period of 6 months and got myself an X-T5 and 18mm and 33mm f1.4 WR lenses. Super happy with the out of camera results. This comes from a raw-only shooter. With the Fuji, I am using jpgs for the first time in many years (I should raw + jpg). So much fun this system. The 90mm f2 is my next lens but can wait for a while.

    • @mongini1
      @mongini1 3 месяца назад +1

      @@lighthunter1980 i can really underline the RAW vs JPEG argument here. Shot Nikon D750 and D810 and Sony A7 II/RII/III after that before switching to Fuji over 4 years ago. I still shoot RAW+JPEG, but the RAW Files are just for the Archive on the NAS. Shooting with the X-H2 now, because i like the ergonomics, and the fact that i can have 7 different looks right at the mode dial is just insane. i got C1-C5 loaded with different Simulations, tone curves etc. for any situation or mood. C6&7 are reserved for my prefered video settings. No other camera can give me that versatility.

    • @mongini1
      @mongini1 3 месяца назад +1

      @@lighthunter1980 oh and if you're looking for a portrait lens (like the 90 f/2) also consider the viltrox 75 1.2 - its a fuckin beast of a lens. Ridiculously sharp, but with character in the bokeh - best lens in my bag together with the 23mm 1.4 WR

  • @jujuespino1374
    @jujuespino1374 10 месяцев назад +122

    I got a Fuji cuz no matter what it was my Sony always made shooting feel like work instead of “fun”

    • @NetvoTV
      @NetvoTV 9 месяцев назад +8

      Maybe try to learn to switch your mentality actively instead of switching gears, less gears more peaceful life too?

    • @datdudeinred
      @datdudeinred 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@NetvoTVwhy you assuming he kept his sony? He must have sold all song gear too. Also why you contradicting yourself?

    • @basukisugito3275
      @basukisugito3275 9 месяцев назад +4

      Yes I have Sony A7 to but ended up using Olympus 99.99999999% of the time

    • @mattstolzman
      @mattstolzman 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly

    • @k1ttyyh
      @k1ttyyh 9 месяцев назад

      My workaround for this is a snapshot camera like the Ricoh GR III/x

  • @MeAMuse
    @MeAMuse 9 месяцев назад +43

    As someone who has shot Sony, Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Leica… my experience is that you can enjoy any camera system… you just need to spend the time to learn the camera to the point where the camera is an extension of you.

    • @nestofrmnics
      @nestofrmnics 5 месяцев назад

      Very true!

    • @ZlodeevShowz
      @ZlodeevShowz 2 месяца назад +2

      Your words contains a kernel of truth but Fuji went straight to my heart.

  • @MarcinBanaszek
    @MarcinBanaszek 8 месяцев назад +13

    After 20 years of shooting with Canon 5D and 7D I'm waiting for my brand new Fujifilm X-T5. I agree with the feeling, photos with soul, film imitation and yes, lens prices. I can't wait to shoot with Fuji and share my first opinions. I'm so excited.

  • @pbziegler
    @pbziegler 9 месяцев назад +10

    I have been a Fuji shooter for many years. Just had to get a full frame Sony. When I first started shooting with the Sony I liked it a lot. But when the T-5 came out I bought one and that was it for me. I sold my Sony and the lens. For me the Fuji X-T5 was perfect for me for street (light, dials, small lenses), landscape, (light carrying several lens and the body), general shooting (the dials, the feel in my hands and the price of lens.) Post processing these days allows me to make final prints that make it impossible to tell the difference between full frame and crop

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      What lenses have you got for your XT5? What’s your favourite?

  • @alexmaccape8411
    @alexmaccape8411 9 месяцев назад +26

    I went the opposite route, from Fuji to Canon R mount and couldn’t be happier. Most fun camera/lens combo what I’ve used? R6mkii with tiny 28mm pancake. The combo is basically a body with the best ergonomics and usability ever, but it feels almost like there’s no lens at all. And the results - oh boy the results! For me, it eats my former X100V and XT4 for breakfast. So, people have different preferences and that is good :D
    And for my professional use, RF L- lenses all the way.

    • @cl9279
      @cl9279 7 месяцев назад +4

      So it should for the price and size difference

    • @amateurphotographer1096
      @amateurphotographer1096 3 месяца назад

      Canon shooter for 17 years. Both but shooting both systems. The sooc images out of fuji is hard to beat. Canon is my go to 99% of the time for pro work. Then fuji if i want to be out there having fun.

  • @richardvlcko9697
    @richardvlcko9697 5 месяцев назад

    I mean, ive started following you because of your gr ii photos and bold terry richardson style portraits way before the switch so i don't think the switch was necessary but if you ve clicked with your new gear than ..good for you. Keep up the good work.

  • @Hairlesswookie62
    @Hairlesswookie62 8 месяцев назад +6

    This is exactly the conversation I'm having in my head, Matt. Thanks for this.

  • @marcin6
    @marcin6 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great video Matthew! I just sold my good old trusted Canon 5D mk3 today to get another Fuji lens. I don't regret it a bit. Canons might have been a superior cameras but Fujis are what makes me to go out and shoot. Nothing is more important that this.

  • @lucaparizzi
    @lucaparizzi 9 месяцев назад +2

    X-T5 here, I think there isn't a better camera for street photography right now ❤and it's gorgeous to see and yes, it's so fun shooting with it!

  • @markboreskie7181
    @markboreskie7181 8 месяцев назад +2

    Yes; I made the switch in 2018 and have definitely not regretted it. I spent 50 years (yes, 50) with Pentax film and digital cameras and they had great sentimental value to me. The frequent repairs needed drove me eventually to Fuji. I bought an X100F and then an X-E3 with multiple lenses. I cannot imagine being more pleased with a system, not just because of the technical quality but because of the sheer joy of using them.

  • @GregCarrick
    @GregCarrick 9 месяцев назад +9

    Hi Matthew. In my work as a photojournalist, I went from an Olympus OM1 film camera (yes, I'm old) to Nikon DSLR's, then Fujifilm launched their Mirrorless bodies, and I jumped ship with an X-T2 and X-H1. I retired just before the X-H2's came out, as well as the X-T5. I now use a variety of Fujifilms for my own enjoyment, often coupled with vintage lenses. I found an instant improvement with a lot less noise in the Fujis compared to my Nikons. And like you, I enjoyed taking photos again.

    • @urwholefamilydied
      @urwholefamilydied 9 месяцев назад +1

      hell ya OM1. I shoot an OM2n. Best vintage SLR. Killer glass. I shoot my OM lenses on my fuji. Love that camera.

    • @GregCarrick
      @GregCarrick 9 месяцев назад

      @@urwholefamilydied Adaptors are great on mirrorless cameras, a whole new (old) world of glass to play with.

  • @NeilMcAliece
    @NeilMcAliece 9 месяцев назад +14

    I've been using XH2 and XT5 for event work. I know that it gives up a little in low light vs full frame, but there isn't anything that I haven't been able to do with them. I've got 3 sharp and fast 3rd party f1.2 (viltrox 75mm) and f1.4 (sigma 16mm and 56mm) primes and the little sigma 18-50 f2.8 zoom. I'd probably add the Fuji 50-140 to the kit.
    Clients are very happy, and they've got zero idea full frame vs crop. They don't know or care.
    Which ever system, I'd want 2 bodies for events (redundancy and I usually have 2 bodies on a harness with different lenses and like working that way). The cost of 2x full frame Canon, Sony or Nikon and good glass would just cost a lot more. I'm enjoying the Fuji cameras, clients are happy and my wallet is happy.

    • @xxatchinxx4110
      @xxatchinxx4110 7 месяцев назад +2

      I have the xt5 and recently I bought the 50-140! Is amazing, I'm loving it ! Obs: the battery runs low pretty quickly but yeah if you have more it's fine ☺️ I'm thinking in getting a prime lens but don't know which one, I'm looking at the 1.2 viltrox, do you like it?

    • @NeilMcAliece
      @NeilMcAliece 7 месяцев назад

      @@xxatchinxx4110 I have picked up an XF 50-140 and used it at a couple of events now. Love it!
      I've got no regrets with the Viltrox 75mm 1.2. It has produced some of my favorite images. Very sharp and great quality.
      It's maybe a little slow to focus but not awful. I've used it in low light at f 1.2 run and gun at events and it's missed focus here and there. It's a great portrait lens but not perfect for fast action. There can be some ugly lens flare at times when shooting towards a light source, but I'm conscious to keep an eye out for that now.

  • @lores9461
    @lores9461 10 месяцев назад +8

    Preach. Switched from the Nikon D3000 to the original x100 and now XT5. Loving the journey

  • @lumilikha
    @lumilikha 9 месяцев назад +2

    Love hearing the "It's not about the sensor" argument. Hope to see more videos from you soon!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words! I have plenty more content coming in the near future!

  • @brianbeattyphotography
    @brianbeattyphotography 9 месяцев назад +1

    All great points. I've been shooting with the R5 for a while now because it's technically excellent (like you said), but am probably going to stick with it mostly because of the video capabilities. It's the only body I feel comfortable with knowing that it can take excellent landscape images and video. BUT - the X-h2S looks very compelling. I haven't used any RF lenses yet so that may change the equation....

  • @geofftonks8960
    @geofftonks8960 7 месяцев назад

    Great video mate. Thank you. Helpful and entertaining.

  • @kevinbatts2804
    @kevinbatts2804 9 месяцев назад +2

    Taking photos on any Fuji camera is absolute fun. I always love shooting on a Fuji camera. Editing them is a joy as well. It’s a shame I couldn’t keep it.

  • @mb-watches
    @mb-watches 9 месяцев назад +2

    I was close to switch but I do shoot lots of video and do get great results with canon. Still I really like the more film like look from Fuji but switching did not make sense especially as I had already RF glass. But if I will have some spare money available I will get a Fuji with 23mm lens as a fun camera. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this 😊🙏🏻

  • @sconathon
    @sconathon 9 месяцев назад +12

    100% the only reason I won't switch from full frame (tried Fuji for one year last year) is adapting vintage lenses. It's one of my favorite things and it just isn't as fun with a crop factor for me

    • @jarrajoseph-mcgrath9142
      @jarrajoseph-mcgrath9142 9 месяцев назад +3

      Viltrox speedbooster! That was my solution for keeping my Helios on my a6500.

    • @vinhsanity
      @vinhsanity 9 месяцев назад

      Which 35mm full frame? Because you could easily go GFX at great prices these days on used bodies!

  • @JNZCaptures
    @JNZCaptures 4 месяца назад +1

    I know this video is some months old, but about 1.5 years ago, i switched from Panasonic Lumix to Fuji. Even with my best lenses, the lowlight perfomance was so bad with the MFT-Sensor. A fried showed me some pictures taken with his X-T1 and I was shocked, how good they were even with this old sensor. So I bought a X-T2, which I sold after one year of usage and upgraded to the X-T5. What a nice piece of gear. I love it!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  4 месяца назад +1

      The X-T5 is such a beast hey! Low light performance on Fuji has really caught up to nearly FF levels! It’s so good

    • @mongini1
      @mongini1 3 месяца назад

      @@rudermanphoto yep... up to 3200 i dont care at all. Even up to 12800 if i really have to get that shot. PureRaw4 will take care of the noise if i dont want it in that shot, but most of the time, the noise is just like shot it intentionally like that. Like some film sims with added grain for the look...

  • @TK-nj2sg
    @TK-nj2sg 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Matthew, for a really great summary of your switch to Fuji. I found it very thoughtful and balanced. I'm about 3 months into the Canon Fuji transition, and came on it very much like you did, via the lovely X-Pro 2 rangefinder camera, and a few Fuji lenses that I loved with it. I did not make the move to Canon mirrorless, so I experienced that big transition when I went to Fuji. I bought the XT-3 about 3 years ago, but it never excited me--I didn't like the retro style after having grown up with film cameras. Anyway, I bought the XH-2, and I love the IBIS, the viewfinder, and the much cheaper Fuji lens family. Like you, I don't do much video, but this camera is inspiring me to try it out. I have only two reservations about the Cropped Sensor format. First, we're working with a smaller sensor and even at 40mp, I think the Fuji sensor comes close to full frame, but it really can't match it. I've accepted this in exchange for the smaller, lighter size of the equipment and the lower price point on lenses, which has allowed me to have a much larger range of lenses than I could afford with Canon. Second, vintage lenses are designed for full frame, and I really love some of the things you can do with old lenses. Putting a 50mm lens on a cropped sensor gives you a 75mm, so it's hard to find anything that works well at 50mm (33mm needed) or less. On special wide angle lenses, like fisheyes or bokah monsters like the Helios, you lose a big part of the full frame image. Other than those two small things, the Fuji X-X2 and the lenses are awesome. There is also a growing source of high quality third-party lenses for the X-mount, like Viltrox.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, being crop sensor is an issue if you are using vintage lenses, but it can also be sorta fun to get longer focal lengths then you’d normally use - I’m trying out the Nikkor 105mm f2.5 at the moment and it’s like a 160mm lens on my XT5 which is really fun!
      Thankfully 35mm vintage lenses aren’t that expensive if you want something 50ish mm in focal length too!
      Viltrox is making some amazing lenses, very excited to try out the 27 1.2 and 75 1.2 at some point in the future!
      Thank you for watching!

  • @jakemartinez2525
    @jakemartinez2525 4 месяца назад

    I just sold my trusty 70D and picked up a X-T1 and I’m super excited! I hadn’t been shooting as much as I’d like just because dragging around a full size dslr with a big heavy 24-105 and then editing photos has felt like a bit of an undertaking lately. It’s also hard not to draw attention to yourself with that setup for casual shooting. I’m really looking forward to the compact size, and the film simulations for sooc jpeg goodness when everyday shooting. Then again I might hate it, so I kept my 6D just in case 😉.

  • @remyharel7171
    @remyharel7171 6 месяцев назад

    i went from Canon 5D2 and L lenses to Fuji, XT4 and 16-80. Then many other lenses, and honestly, 100% agreed with all what you said. I really love the dedicated dials, the aperture ring on lenses, the look of the image. Taking photo with Fuji gear is a lot of fun. And as a bonus, it makes GREAT photos.

  • @jdsd771007
    @jdsd771007 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great video!
    I bought in to the Sony system. Technically great cameras. I’m only on an A7RIII, and it still does 90% of what I need. However, I agree with you about the lack of soul. No matter how I dress it up, it just never feels fun in the hand. It’s just a tool!
    I want an old X-E1 or Pro1. Just for my everyday enjoyment. Though I always keep my eye on the new stuff they put out!

  • @HumanClouds
    @HumanClouds 9 месяцев назад +1

    I recently sold my 5D and 6D and bought an x-e1 and x-t2. No regrets. As great as the classic Canons are, portability, price and the fun factor make that I’ve never looked back and enjoy my Fujis.

  • @eswag153
    @eswag153 2 месяца назад +1

    I have an r6 and 24-70 2.8 that I used to use when I would do photoshoots frequently for others. I tend to shoot on my iPhone all the time now even if I have it around because I hate carrying it around and all the annoyance it brings me.
    I love shooting with my 15 pro max but hate my canon setup for fun. Hoping this resolves the issue 🙏
    Looking at the xt4 or xt5 because of the film emulation and convenience factor.
    Like basically no one needs this crazy type of low light performance unless you’re shooting concerts all the time.

  • @adamneumann3870
    @adamneumann3870 8 месяцев назад

    Looking forward to change every of my canon equip for x-T6 in the future

  • @Bob-Horse
    @Bob-Horse 9 месяцев назад +7

    I have shot Fujifilm for years and love them. In my opinion, my GFX 50R with the Fuji GFX 45mm lens is amazing and will blow away anything Sony or Canon has to offer. The Fujifilm cameras also give that wonderful, tactile, intuitive old-school shooting experience with dials rather than ploughing through menus. I also have the Fujifilm XT4 with the newer Fuji 23mm f1.4 lens if I want something smaller and lighter for say a bit of street photography. You shoot some great photos btw.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I’ve always wanted to try out the GFX50r, looks like such a great form factor medium format camera, I’ve had experience with the GFX100s but imo it’s far too big to carry around with you, works far better as a studio camera.

    • @UP209D
      @UP209D 28 дней назад

      not really agree with this, Canon have "Info" on any feature in the menu, where Fuji doesn't have details information with their menu item, some functions are disabled without letting user know why, for example, you choose electronic shutter, you lose the flash.

  • @bochkurrr
    @bochkurrr 9 месяцев назад

    Shoot Nikon for past 7 years or so. It all started with a D3200 that my dad gave me, and I just started to shoot everything on it. Couple years later bought D7500, then Z5, when my hobby became my work. At the end of 2022 I sold all my Nikon gear (Z5+4 lenses) for Fuji X-H2s. The main reason was that I slowly transferred to video instead of photo, and needed good hybrid camera. Never regretted it! Fuji is just amazing, and I love every second with it. It gets the job done when I use it for work, but also it inspires me to pick it up for casual photography, and those film simulations… I fell in love with it. I think Fuji for me is just perfect in almost every aspect.
    Also, I saw in the comments that you speak Russian, поэтому напишу на русском немного. Спасибо за работу, отличные видео! Желаю удачи и потрясающих фотографий! :)

  • @JeffreyHauser
    @JeffreyHauser 9 месяцев назад +2

    Long time, many decades shooter with Canon. Switched to Fujifilm cameras & invested heavily in their lens lineup. Have NO regrets.

  • @JasonLawrenceNoel
    @JasonLawrenceNoel 5 месяцев назад

    Man I really love this video so so much… I had a eos r and then an xt4 and love the Fuji so much! Recently purchased an a7rv and just can’t get into it….. I mean for work it’s nuts… can’t miss a shot but it’s so so un uninspiring to use! not only that but just really prefer my images coming out of my Fuji.. they are so pleasing ❤️
    Again thank you for this great video makes me feel not alone!!!
    Subbed

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words!!
      I’m glad others resonate with what I was feeling, yes these big full frame mirrorless cameras are “perfect” technically but man do they lack soul haha

  • @parmanduke
    @parmanduke 9 месяцев назад +20

    I agree with everything you said. I’ve had the Sony A7iv, R6 i&ii and now have the X T5 and X H2s. I enjoy and love shooting with Fuji. As you said the only slight disadvantage is low light. Other than that Fujifilm 100%

    • @krishanubhattacharya5748
      @krishanubhattacharya5748 8 месяцев назад

      Is the autofocus accurate and fast on the XT-5?

    • @dylanmartin9190
      @dylanmartin9190 7 месяцев назад

      the reason im watching this video right now is because I just went into lightroom and wanted to check out my night time photos from the other day. And yet again they are so underexposed I may as well delete them. I took them on the fuji xt30 23mm. Is the only way to improve low light photos to buy a bigger sensor or always use a tripod?

    • @Mikri90
      @Mikri90 5 месяцев назад

      @@dylanmartin9190 if they are underexposed (instead of just being noisy) then it's user error.
      A better, larger sensor won't make your exposures better, it will just provide better results in bad light.

  • @patlezinc
    @patlezinc 9 месяцев назад +3

    I did. I sold my R5, my 85 RF 1.2, my 70-200 RF 2.8 and my 100 RF macro. With the price of the R5 body only I could buy the XT5 and two lenses : 56 1.2 WR and 80mm macro. You loose a bit of DoF blur but I end with a 85mm and 440grs lens compared to the 1200grs of 85 1.2 (which is perfect in terms of performances but too heavy, and too expensive). With the times coming , I prefer saving a bit of money and carry something very lighter. It is a joy. And the film simulations 😍. Now I take time to do photos and it is great.

    • @UP209D
      @UP209D 28 дней назад

      Fuji color rendition and contrast push out the 3d pop effect so clearly, that you don't need a huge wide open aperture to notice the separation. I have 24mm 1.4, 35mm 1.4 on my Canon R, but non of them can push out 3d pop effect like Fuji with 23mm f2 did. I was so confusing, that all along I was running after wide aperture for 3d pop effect and didn't know it was there with Fuji system all along from 2012.

  • @mrrolandlawrence
    @mrrolandlawrence 7 дней назад

    a nice thing about the fuji 100 mk 6 - take it anywhere. many events don't allow "big pro style" cameras in.

  • @petergreen-gh2hm
    @petergreen-gh2hm 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Matthew , just subscribed in London , great video , you did not mention Nikon once , love your photos , some hot …😎

  • @braisfragapedreira5218
    @braisfragapedreira5218 9 месяцев назад +3

    I started shooting photography 6 months ago, and I had heard good things about the x-e3, so I ended up getting it for 300 bucks and then bought a lens for 400, couldn't be happier, I've fallen in love with it, what a coincidence that our first was the x-e3

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      Still such an amazing camera! I miss how compact and small it was haha

    • @martingreenberg870
      @martingreenberg870 9 месяцев назад

      Great price!
      Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)

  • @erg1450
    @erg1450 5 месяцев назад +1

    Some time ago , I did switch from Nikon FF DSLR to Fuji X-T2 then X-T3 with good quality glass, and, I was never Impressed with the colors that everybody claimed were so good, JPEGs were over saturated (RAW processing on Lightroom was a challenge too), tried all the film simulation available and got overall frustrated, the only one I really liked was the Black and White (Cross?) , sold them all and bought into Sony FF and been really happy since, said that , I am intrigued by the latest announcement of the X100VI , I could use my A7CII for travel with a small lens, however , that still would not be "pocketable" like this Fuji would, I am tempted to order this and try to see if Fuji improved on their color rendition and this sensor is better than the ones I used in the past, worth the try, if not, will be going back to B&H ---the sensor size is right, IBIS a must on any camera, the big question will be if the lens is any good with this sensor and AF system ......that potentially could be its weakest point .....

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 месяцев назад

      Lightroom compatibility with Fuji raw files is now a non-issue, as for the jpegs - I don’t use them so it’s never been an issue for me.
      The lens in the X100 is basically a 23 f2 which is an excellent lens and pairs great with the XT5 so I think it’ll be great with the x100vi.
      That said, the price of the x100vi is still an XT5 plus a 23 f2 and I still would probably get that over it seeing as you get the two card slots and interchangeable lenses on the XT5 lol

    • @erg1450
      @erg1450 5 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto thank you for the feedback. my goal is to get a portable small camera, I already have several Sony cameras and lenses that are on the same size of the XT-5

    • @josh3326
      @josh3326 5 месяцев назад

      I shot using Nikon equipment, and Fuji slide film for years, then digital Nikons. Since last December, I've been selling off old gear to simplify and return to photography from work, to hobby, picked up the XS20, and never looked back. I don't even pick up my old F100 at all. I really love the film sims from Fujifilm, and the camera size is excellent for travel. The next purchase is the XT5 or maybe their medium format camera.

  • @davedowe6821
    @davedowe6821 9 месяцев назад +1

    Matthew - such a great video. Appreciate your voice and actually showing your excellent images, too! Am very curious to know your thoughts on the X-T5 vs. the X-H2S? Do you notice much of an autofocus difference between the two? How about build quality, anything to note, does the X-H2S feel much better built? Curious to know anything else for someone mainly interested in photos but wants the best autofocus available!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for the kind words!
      As for the difference between the XT5 and XH2s, the autofocus is probably 15% snappier on the XH2s, the XT5 will miss occasionally and doesn’t do as great for fast subject tracking, but single point on a still subject they’re both pretty similar - and very quick. Both are leagues better than my old X-Pro 2 and I have no issues trusting either to get the shot in focus.
      I’d say if you shoot a lot of moving subjects the XH2s might be a better option though it definitely feels snappier in terms of tracking.
      Build quality the XH2s is nicer, feels more premium - but I love the dials on the XT5 and it’s not like “cheap” feeling by any means, just not as pro level feeling as the XH2s.
      I much prefer to take photos with the XT5, and the 40mpx sensor is awesome, I like it more then the 26mpx stacked sensor in the XH2s (for photos)
      I don’t really notice a massive difference in low light performance, both are great up to around 6400 ISO, but the XH2s is probably a bit cleaner at 6400. The extra resolution and sharpness you get from the extra megapixels on the XT5 make up for it though imo.
      It all boils down to wether you want a traditional Fuji experience or something far more akin to a canon/nikon DSLR with the PASM dial, I even think the top LCD on the XH2s really reminds me of my 5d mark 3, in a good way.
      But yeah the XH2s is a weapon for video and I do love the CFexpress cards as well just for the sheer speed!
      Also the XH2s has a better EVF. Not night and day but the difference is for sure there.

    • @davedowe6821
      @davedowe6821 9 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto Matthew! Thanks for such a thoughtful and detailed response - really value your experience and perspective on this! What are you going to do when the X-Pro 4 comes out??

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад

      @@davedowe6821 would have to see what the X-Pro 4 entails! TBH the XT5 is pretty close to perfect for me at least, while I loved my xpro 2 aesthetic wise I didn’t use the OVF that often, and I absolutely hated the ISO dial - I get it’s meant to be traditional but the one on the XT is so much faster and easier to use!
      A solid titanium body would be sexy though…

  • @tomscott4438
    @tomscott4438 9 месяцев назад +4

    I went from a Fuji X-Pro2 to Canon R6. The Canon took amazing images, but it almost never left the house. I'm not a pro, but as good as the image files where, it was boring (and heavy) to use. So, I traded it in on another X-Pro2 (graphite edition) with there nice primes on an even trade. The files might not be as easy to tweak in LR, but I'm having a lot more fun creating images.

    • @stefan33uk
      @stefan33uk 8 месяцев назад

      Have you tried Capture One? I generally prefer a Capture One processed RAW to Fuji’s own JPEG, although the JPEGs are almost as good (usually use Provia film sim). And I’m always amazed what it can recover from the highlights.

  • @alvintelin
    @alvintelin 4 месяца назад

    i also came from canon r6 m 2 to fuji xt5. I am enjoying photography even more.

  • @oregonduc
    @oregonduc 10 месяцев назад +6

    Left Canon for Fuji myself too. I was T2i then M and M50 for mirrorless but left to go XS10 and XH2S. You should try some of the 3rd party lenses for Fuji too. Affordable and pretty good value.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have the sigma 18-50 2.8 and it is an amazing lens! So compact too

    • @oregonduc
      @oregonduc 10 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto I wish I waited for that lens for traveling. I bought the tamron 17-70 and it’s huge. The plus side is it has VC, F2.8 and gasket. Down side is it’s not parfocal and longggggg.

    • @drchtct
      @drchtct 9 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto I got that with the X-S20 for my first camera and thought it was big haha. I'm not the tallest person, so having it around my neck felt kind of clunky and heavy. I'm thinking of going for the XF 23mm f2 and Sigma 56 f1.4 to replace it. I know there are so much bigger lenses out there (and it's super small for a constant 2.8 zoom), but I feel it still looks a bit ridiculous and professional for casual use when going out for fun with friends or on a city travel. I would love a 1.4 in the body of the f2 lenses, but I guess that won't happen anytime soon

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад

      @@drchtct really? Without the lens hood it looks so smol and hardly stands out in my opinion, but maybe on the XS-20 cause the body is tiny it’ll look disproportionate, it looked funny on an XH2s with a battery grip haha

    • @drchtct
      @drchtct 9 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto yeah it sticks out a lot visually on the X-S20 because of its small body I think. On the X-T and X-H series it looks more balanced. It's not large in diameter but it's kind of long and almost doubles the weight, it doesn't look like a casual digital camera anymore if you know what I mean

  • @Thiss55
    @Thiss55 2 месяца назад

    I am using a sony a6300 for almost 4 years now and did some smaller jobs here and there, but i really considering changing to Fuji this year.

  • @oddittydotco
    @oddittydotco 7 месяцев назад +2

    Team Fujifilm here too after trying all the other main brands 📸 🙌!

  • @ImperiousImages
    @ImperiousImages 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. I completely relate with your sentiments on Fuji feeling like film and being significantly more inspiring to shoot than canon or Sony.

  • @BenFloro
    @BenFloro 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great arguments! I feel lens price is almost never explored. I originally got into M43 because I could easily buy lenses and explore what that would bring to my shooting experience. I then on a bit of a whim, bought a Fuji with the standard 18-55 kit zoom. Great camera, love the photos. But to be honest, I find my old Olympus setup more fun to shoot. But there can't be much in it because I frequently switch back and forth. I think I need to invest in a prime for the Fuji to get that same buzz, there's something about the zoom that doesn't do it for me.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      I’d suggest getting one of the fujicron’s, perhaps the 23 f2 or the 35 f2, you can pick them up used for very little money and they’re awesome little lenses!

    • @BenFloro
      @BenFloro 8 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto Yeah I think I’m going to go the 35 f2, I seem to be drawn to the nifty-fifty look. Cheers!

  • @DJBastor
    @DJBastor 10 дней назад

    I know what u mean, I got canon for 7years. I bought an x100f for 4 ago and loved the film sims.sold it cause of the fixed focal length. I bought an xt3 and some primes and fell in love with it. iam using canon for prof. Work only. Xt3 is so much joy to shot and travel

  • @kevinbatts2804
    @kevinbatts2804 9 месяцев назад +1

    I liked my R6 but it always felt like it was missing something. I also felt like I couldn’t get the photo settings fleshed out. RF lenses are crazy high. The highlights in 10bit Clog-2 had deceptively horrible roll off. To top it off they never solved the overheating in 4k even in 24p.

  • @destinybond
    @destinybond 9 месяцев назад +1

    I had similar experience as you. I had the 600D, then 5DII then the R. The RF lenses are just stupid expensive. Yea you can adapt EF lenses that are cheaper but for some reason it just didn’t feel right and the size of it is just not balanced.
    A year ago I saw a very cheap xt3 with a 70-300 lens and I just thought I’d buy, sell make a bit of profit but I fell inlove with it. It’s an amazing camera.
    I now own xt-3 and xh2 and a few 1.4, 1.2 prime lenses. I couldn’t be happier.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад

      👏 so happy to hear! I think an XT plus an XH is such a great combo!

  • @erick_fernandez_78910
    @erick_fernandez_78910 9 месяцев назад

    So, I’ve been watching a lot of videos about Fuji, and, it seems as if the greens have quite a rapturous look to them. If shooting anything with a nature where it’s green, it just seems so alive. I’ve never tried Fuji though. Thanks for the video.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      It’s very similar to film as well, I always found Fuji stocks made green look really lovely, whereas Kodak excels in warm, lush tones.

  • @sincl4ir
    @sincl4ir 3 месяца назад +1

    Xtrans sensor technology produces a more organic and "analog" look to images compared to Bayer sensors which have a very digital look. Additionally, Fuji has done an excellent job with film simulations. However, the full-frame sensor can never be surpassed in terms of low-light performance and dynamic range.

  • @carldaniel3155
    @carldaniel3155 9 месяцев назад +3

    Me too... I have an X-T3 with 23 1.4, 35 1.4, 10-24, 56 1.4 and 55-200 zoom. Recently bought Canon R6 with 50 1.8 & 35 1.8 lenses. The full frame image quality is unreal, but so pure and real life... the photos lack soul and character compared to the Fuji colours and customisation available.
    The speed of auto focus on the Canon is so incredibly fast and insanely accurate on eyes, is shockingly good. I don't like the Canon limit of 1/8000 (when I like to shoot wide at f1.8), my older Fuji can do 1/32,000.
    The Canon system is much heavier too. Shockingly the Dynamic Range is better on the APS-C Fuji by about 1 stop! Not sure if the Canon is for me... still early days in trying to find a LR PS editing style process to give the Canon more of a look/feel.
    But the IS on the Canon is wow good - handheld shots at 1 sec with no blur is just insane.
    The Canon metering is quite different to Fuji - Canon darker shots in general (midtones too dark). The Fuji exposures much more pleasing to the eye. (Easy to adjust in post, but the DR limits this slightly).
    Hope this assists someone else who is thinking of going full frame. It's more complicated than you think!

  • @Vikingdescendent
    @Vikingdescendent 9 месяцев назад

    3:48 This is a great shot. Something different for a change. Nice honest vid...FUJI will bring you to the next level!

  • @P4UL3RE
    @P4UL3RE 9 месяцев назад

    It's nice to see someone rocking the zeiis 32mm on there Fuji it's been my go to lens on my xt5 for nearly a year now

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад

      It’s an absolute ripper of a lens! I’d love to try the 35 1.4 and see what the difference is though

  • @takepx
    @takepx 9 месяцев назад +2

    Full frame Sony guy here ranging from the 7SIII, 7IV, to the 7C. GM glass and third party. I picked up the X100V as they were becoming ridiculously popular, fell in love, just recently switched to the XT-5 with the "kit" lol lens, added the 23 F2, the 33 F1.4, and a Sigma 56 1.4. I am in love with the images coming out of it with those lenses. So much so that I have picked up a Fuji OCF trigger and started shooing my portrait work on the Fuji and leave the Sony in storage. I have even considered selling the Sony gear for a GFX 100S II... Yeah, I said it. 😂

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад

      The GFX100s II is an absolute weapon!! I don’t blame you at all for wanting to make that switch haha

    • @marcoemme1930
      @marcoemme1930 9 месяцев назад

      I use both Sony a7IV and Gfx 100s, and yea, I am considering the Gfx 100 ii as well. :D It's just too good of a camera 😍

  • @2308damian
    @2308damian 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Matt. Very much enjoyed the review. Am curious as to whether the recent XT5/XH2 firmware updates have made any difference to your autofocus evaluation?

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  8 месяцев назад

      I have noticed the XH2s seems to be maybe 10% better now - it’s certainly improved with the latest firmware updates but I still don’t think it’s quite as good as my old R6 was.

  • @BrentODell
    @BrentODell 9 месяцев назад

    I shot with an R6 and an R5, and I really like the system, but they currently don't have enough native lenses. I had to either spend a ton of money, adapt an older(often second-hand) lens, or go without any weather resistance. Since I like shooting nature and wildlife in all seasons, that was an issue. I ended up selling it all off. I went back to Panasonic micro 4/3, and I'm happy with the decision.

    • @BrentODell
      @BrentODell 9 месяцев назад

      Also, I shot the R6 up to iso 25600 and still had good images. I shoot my Lumix G9 up to 6400.

  • @Kuhreenuh13
    @Kuhreenuh13 2 месяца назад

    I got into photography a few years ago for fun and shot Canon. Idk why, just the system that interested me. Overtime, lost the spark of interest. A friend of mine just got into photography and chose the Sony system. Never been attracted to Sony. I had my eye on Fujifilm with the hope to get back into it. Plus, I like how compact they are and will be great for travel. So happy with my purchase of a XT30ii and making photography a fun hobby again ❤

  • @angeloplayforone
    @angeloplayforone 9 месяцев назад

    If you are shooting a lot in low light indoors in a night club then go to modern full frame mirrorless or use fast primes on the APS-C Fuji.

  • @joostverpoort
    @joostverpoort 6 месяцев назад

    I recently bought an X-T1 besides my Lumix S5 (mainly for video) and I love the little fuji and it performs very well. The X-trans2 sensor is unbelievable, not for video of course but for private photography. I pare it with the TTartisan 25mm f2. Small and nice for street. If I want to use professional I pare it with the Viltrox 27mm f1.2....man an unbeatable combi for photography! Nice!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  6 месяцев назад

      Really want to try out the X-T1 or the X-Pro 1 for their sensor! The 25 f2 is an awesome little lens too, would be great on these early sensors!

  • @eliaspap8708
    @eliaspap8708 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Mathew. I found when editing via Capture one the high iso noise is handled a lot better then Adobe, ofcourse its never going to be as good as a Full frame sensor but it’s hardly a deal breaker with how good the files look. I also just moved from an R6 to Xt4 and XH2s and fuji files are amazing, very rich colors great dynamic range and as you already mentioned the skin tones are very pleasing. The negatives and this is after even the recent Firmware updates, the AF isn’t that consistent, look it is a lot better to previous Firmware and older models but still needs work. Also only when im using a Godox speedlight occasionally the XH2s will randomly lock up. Not sure if this is just Godox but will be interesting if anyone else experiences the same thing. Keep up the videos

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I’ve tried Capture One but I have so much experience with Lightroom it’s hard to make the switch over, and with all the recent Lightroom updates I think it’s caught up to capture one for almost everything I actually need to do with it, I think the Fuji raw processing in Lightroom is actually pretty decent now too.
      Which Godox are you using? My V1f has no issues regarding freezing when used with the XH2s, and I have a godox wireless flash trigger for my AD200 pro’s which works fine too

    • @noahharders3893
      @noahharders3893 8 месяцев назад +1

      I shoot Fuji with various Godox flashes and the lock-up is a pain. I called Adorama about it and they said it's a known issue with Godox flashes.

    • @eliaspap8708
      @eliaspap8708 8 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto I have the V1 I also have a couple of V86011 and they don’t lock up as much but prefer the button layout on the V86011 so prefer using these much more.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  8 месяцев назад

      @@noahharders3893 very strange, I’ve never experienced anything I would call “locking up” sometimes if the battery isn’t fully charged it might take a few seconds to recycle but that’s just standard low battery behaviour

    • @noahharders3893
      @noahharders3893 8 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto I would say that during a studio photo session it happens at least three times. The camera will take the photo like it’s stuck in bulb and the flash will not fire. I have had this happen with on camera flash and the wireless triggers.

  • @cherryshea579
    @cherryshea579 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the experience! I shot with an XH1 for 3 years and recently gotten the XH2 for better auto focusing. Still a very enjoyable experience. Been trying to do more shoots in bar scenes, any advice?

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve actually got a video on tips for nightclub photography that also relates well to bars or events, be sure to check it out :)

    • @cherryshea579
      @cherryshea579 9 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto I just did and its very informative, could you share more of experience in getting paid gigs? As I am just starting with club/bar photography, been doing it for free for awhile since local bars often did not have the budget or already had resident photographer.

  • @kalistratov_photos
    @kalistratov_photos 9 месяцев назад +5

    Wow, when I saw pictures taken in Belarus I came up with a conclusion that you must travel a lot!
    Fujifilm lenses are incredible. My personal favorites are 90 f2 and 33 1.4. Their lenses are so beautifully crafted. I hope I'll get 150-600 one day.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +3

      My family moved from Minsk to Melbourne in the 90’s, I was fortunate enough to visit Belarus and Russia for the first time with my grandpa in 2019 before covid and the war, absolutely beautiful country, I had never been before but I speak fluent Russian so it was an amazing experience, I would love to go back some day in the future, although likely not for a while sadly.
      The 90 f2 is truly exceptional! I’d love to try out the 33 1.4 as well, I have heard great things!

    • @kalistratov_photos
      @kalistratov_photos 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@rudermanphoto I am from Russia, I do miss times before this crazy war, too. I hope my country will have better days.
      A friend of mine is visiting Minsk today, by the way, for golfing.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@kalistratov_photosI really hope so too, St Petersburg is still one of the most beautiful cities I’ve ever visited and I long to return as soon as it’s possible!

  • @gregorylacomble7091
    @gregorylacomble7091 4 месяца назад

    Very good points, I agree (I’m also a fuji lover since a long time 😅)
    I already have a XT5, loving it, but i want a second camera for my professional shoots (documentary style). So a second camera for having a back up, but not only. Also for having one prime on each body (as I don’t like zoom), carrying both cameras with a double strap.
    First I was going for another XT5. Same ergonomics, same tactile memories for using both, it seems the natural way to go. However, the XH2 or XH2s could be a good choice too, especially in order to use bigger lenses on it (potentially a 50-140. The 18mm will be mainly sticked to the XT5, and longer focals lengths on my future second body, XT or XH) but I know there is a good grip available for the XT5 (even if it’s not a battery grip). I’m also afraid that I could get confused in the different ergonomics with one XT5 in my left hand and one XH2 in my right 😅 but I probably could get used to it. I don’t do video neither BUT it’s an option in the future so having the XH2(s?) specs could be a good thing indeed.
    Any thoughts on that? Do you shoot with one body only and do you use your XH2s only for video?
    Thanks :)

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  4 месяца назад

      If you want to keep your images looking the same go for the XH2, seeing as they share the same sensor and both will give you great resolution - you’ll get the benefit of being able to take advantage of super fast CFexpress speeds too!
      I use my XH2s for lots of photo work, most notably events and stuff where resolution isn’t critical but speed and performance is, and I absolutely love it for photos too, but the resolution difference between the it and the XT5 is noticeable and I personally prefer the XT5 files - but the XH2s is amazing too, just depends on wether you plan on using it for video because it’s like $800 more then the XH2 and if you don’t plan on shooting video you’d probably be better suited to just going the XH2.
      If you do hope to shoot video eventually then I can whole heartedly recommend the XH2s, it’s the best hybrid camera I’ve ever used and I absolutely love it!!

    • @gregorylacomble7091
      @gregorylacomble7091 4 месяца назад

      @@rudermanphotovidéo is a possible option for the future but I’m very much into photography mainly :) so I guess I hesitate between a second XT5 or a XH2. I still will be able to do little video work if I need too. And if in the future video becomes more important i will consider the question at this time, I think. Not an easy choice , I’ll probably go with two XT-5 as I love the dials too 😅

    • @gregorylacomble7091
      @gregorylacomble7091 4 месяца назад

      @@rudermanphoto thank you! I understand but it's not an easy choice, there are arguments for each choice :D

  • @eliseshootsfilm
    @eliseshootsfilm 9 месяцев назад

    Ohhhh don't tempt me! I've been having intrusive thoughts about switching from Nikon to Fuji for my digital work.

  • @NightKidBrandon
    @NightKidBrandon 9 месяцев назад

    Another little nice fact, most movies are shot with a sensor size much closer to apsc than ff. So if you gravitate towards a cinematic look, apsc nails it just fine

  • @leestanford2452
    @leestanford2452 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have to use a canon 80d for my day job and I hate everything about it. For my personal photography, I use an XT-3 and an X100V. Sometimes after a long day of shooting with that canon, I come home and unzip my Fuji bag and can feel the joy just come over me followed by a sigh of relief.

  • @studiojege287
    @studiojege287 8 месяцев назад

    So, true... the fun-thing does matter! Same setup here, Canon for pro work but actally an Fuji-guy. Been using the Fuji's more for portrait work lately and was smiling during edits :) They are really good and no, they can't keep up with the R6 and the EF50 f1.2 but these are equally capable of pro work indeed.

  • @MajorTendonitis
    @MajorTendonitis 9 месяцев назад +1

    I had the XT1 and loved that camera . Also had two of there 2.8 zoom lenses . I sold it all and went with the Canon R6 and about 17k worth of lenses . I’m just a hobbyist and probably do t need all their beat glass, but it’s a mental problem I possess .
    Anyways I’m living in major regret , as the Fuji system was so much easier to pack while hiking . The Canons giving me that DSLR vibe again ,as it sure seems heavy and bulky compared to the Fuji.
    And as you mentioned, what your comfortable with makes all the difference in the world . If I had a Time Machine I would go back and keep my Fuji gear ,and add the XT5 and a longer lens 😢

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      The great thing about camera gear is how well it holds its value, you don’t need to be living in regret, I’m sure you could sell off all that canon gear easily and buy yourself an XT5 and a plethora of lenses and pocket a nice chunk of change - or use it for a holiday to go take some amazing photos!

  • @estradanate9093
    @estradanate9093 6 месяцев назад

    I think it’s all personal preference, when I first got into photography I always dreamed of getting a Sony and I got my hands on a Sony a7 ii and fell in love with it, it was a dream come true, later on I ended up also realizing I liked Fuji cameras a lot too and now very much enjoy using both. Whatever camera inspires you.. USE IT !!

  • @dog4mike
    @dog4mike 9 месяцев назад +5

    I switched to Fujifilm after 25 years of film and then full-frame Nikon digital. I loved my Nikons, not a bad word to say about the brand. My commercial work was very technical, I needed high resolution, perfect sharpness and colours, so the gear I had was worth every penny and I was earning enough to support it. But, the pandemic killed that business, and I was ready for a change anyway. I decided no more commercial work, I was going to focus on creativity and fine art photography. I had been using an X-E2 and later X-E3 for travel, and I just decided to go full Fuji. I kept the X-E3 and also got an X-T3 as a main camera. I still use both of them and have never looked back.
    I say this on a lot of threads - people obsess over pixels, vignetting, perfect colour rendition, light gathering, lens speed, all that. And they compare camera after camera, lens after lens on paper and with test charts. I was that guy. But life isn't about test charts. In the end, people will judge the photos you take, not the ones you don't. If you create a beautiful image, no one is going to care about the gear you didn't use to make it. Some people are concerned with technical perfection, and that is relevant in some circles, I get it. But for me, for being creative and exploring my world, I just need something fun and accessible. In the end, it's about using the gear that helps you get out there and shooting.

    • @vinhsanity
      @vinhsanity 9 месяцев назад

      Agreed, fuji's 35mm f1.4 optically was one of their lenses that scored the worst on charts and tests. But the image quality is so pleasing - and that's what matters!

  • @POVwithRC
    @POVwithRC 9 месяцев назад +2

    I wonder how many Fujis and Sonys the lack of third party glass for the RF mount has sold.

  • @87visuals49
    @87visuals49 9 месяцев назад

    thank you for making this video !!! i am currently shooting with sony and its not "fun" anymore . i dont enjoy it at all . i have had my eye on fuji on and off for a couple of years . to now i feel like the auto focus and features are good enough for the work that i do, just still scary to move over to crop senor from full frame

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      I’d say try buy an older Fuji camera just to try it out! See if you like the style of shooting and how it works, as well as the colours and grain structure of the images. I wouldn’t switch without testing it out first. Maybe you can rent an XH2s somewhere and use it for a bit if you want the most cutting edge Fuji experience before you switch too!

  • @Ji9303
    @Ji9303 Месяц назад

    I have 3 canon full frames for the studio and a fuji xt5 as my personal camera.

  • @cristiansoutside
    @cristiansoutside 6 месяцев назад

    What camera is at 4:00 ? I heard you say its the XH2-s but I can’t seem to find it. Thanks! Great videos!:)

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  6 месяцев назад

      It’s the Fujifilm X-H2s! It might look funny because I have a cage on it :)

  • @skyeplus
    @skyeplus 4 месяца назад

    Hi. I'm looking for advice. How would x-t5 compare to R8 for landscape photography?

  • @TheBionicScoop
    @TheBionicScoop 9 месяцев назад +2

    I went Sony to Fuji to OM Systems and back to Fuji. Nothing made me want to shoot like the X-H2S and the x-t4. I shoot a ton of Pro Wrestling and my images with other systems were ok, but everything on Fuji because I truly enjoy shooting with it, feel more alive.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      It really is just so much more fun to shoot with Fuji! And yeah I notice because I’m enjoying using it my photos subsequently look so much better!

  • @9Mtikcus
    @9Mtikcus 9 месяцев назад +3

    In 2016 I left Sony for Fuji... Not because of upgrading but all my kit was stolen and I did not have insurance (I was studying photography), and a friend shot with Fuji so I could borrow his lenses. I had just enough money at the time to buy a new X-T10 (£500) and I borrowed his XF 35mm F/1.4, 7 years later I still shoot Fuji but now professionally and I still have that XF 35mm F/1.4.
    I don't care about APSC, Full frame etc as no-one when you produce your images asks what you shot with, pretty sure that the only people that care about what the camera was are people that spend more time buying gear than using it.
    Personally I am still using an X-T3 really had no need to upgrade my camera yet, we do use several Fuji cameras though from the X-E3/Pro 2 (not as often now mainly because we have more cameras than photographers) to the X-T5 which is used when focus speed and accuracy is important, but for most of the studio work speed is not important.
    I doubt I would ever move to full frame, If I was going to change it would be to GFX but even then I wouldn't want to carry that setup.
    The X mount is getting better by the day too, now we have quality 3rd party options (really rate the Sigma 56mm and 23mm) to add to Fujis already stella glass (well mostly, not a fan of Fuji Zooms)

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +2

      Bang on the money regarding clients not caring wether your camera is crop or full frame, I’ve never had any client ask me what size sensor I use, in fact most are actually happier now with Fuji because I enjoy shooting it more so I think I end up getting better results out of it haha
      The 35 1.4 is a lens I had briefly when I had my X-E3 and it’s one I’m looking to get back into my arsenal at some point, I ended up getting the Zeiss Touit 32 1.8 instead and I love that lens but I believe the XF 35 1.4 renders a bit differently so would be good to have both.
      And yeah, the XF mount for sure is getting better and better by the day - I’d recommend trying out the Sigma 18-50 2.8, great little zoom lens and exceptional for travel too!
      There is really nothing neither my XT5 nor my XH2s can’t do that make me want to upgrade to full frame, for the money that most RF or high end Sony gear costs I’d rather spend a bit extra and go GFX, having had experience shooting with a GFX100 that system is absolutely unbelievable - but massive and the files are ridiculous in size haha

  • @nightmare9990
    @nightmare9990 6 месяцев назад

    I´m shooting on Sony since 7 years now, started with APS-C (6500) and now I have the 7RIV and thinking about getting a Fuji as a secondary camera for travel, vaccation and almost everything else where I don´t need 61MP

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  6 месяцев назад

      Does the A7riv not have the option to shoot lower megapixel raws? I thought it could, although maybe that’s me mistaking it with the Leica Q3.

  • @geofff6671
    @geofff6671 9 месяцев назад

    FF technical image superiority is normally only visible at extremely large print/display sizes - say around 1 metre and at ISO around 6400 and above. For many photogs this will be rarely if ever needed.

  • @NVK85
    @NVK85 5 месяцев назад

    I did not expect to see photos from St.Petersburg =)

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 месяцев назад +1

      I went in 2019! My family is Belarusian so I speak Russian fluently and it was nice to visit the homeland for the first time ever (I also visited Minsk and Moscow) - I loved it, St Petersburg is the most beautiful city I’ve ever visited, would love to go back some day!

  • @UP209D
    @UP209D 28 дней назад

    Man, I am right on the verge of switching, I cannot hold on to my beloved Canon anymore, thinking about how many moons sleeping with 5Dc 1Ds3 5D2 and R and tons of EF L lenses, and now seeing fun and character from Fuji X-T1, it is like cheating man, that feeling...

  • @cristiangeorge781
    @cristiangeorge781 9 месяцев назад

    I have Nikon z full frame and Fujifilm xt4 and 5! Do you need full frame? In some cases yes!

  • @gaza4543
    @gaza4543 9 месяцев назад

    Ive heard a few people say that they're not all that happy with the colours out of the newer canon stating that older cameras are better in that regard. but I have not experience so can't comment. In regards to noise, I find the Lightroom new denoise AI really narrows the gap. Focusing for me has been hit and miss quite litraally back focusing for no apparent reason, on really simple things like static studio shoots of product, 2 cameras with. he the same problem, but the new update seems to address this issues and seems to solved a lot of the problems

  • @yannisvaroufakis9395
    @yannisvaroufakis9395 9 месяцев назад +2

    I did the opposite. Had a Canon 5D Mk III, then got the Fuji XT3 with 16/ 1.4, 33 1.4, 16-80 and 55-200. Images were really really nice, when they were focused properly. The AF, especially the eye AF, was garbage. I couldn’t rely on it. Sold the whole shebang and got a Canon R6 with RF 24-105 f4L and the Supreme lens of all, the RF 50 1.2. Images are amazing and AF is amazing. This is my forever camera. I loved the Fuji, but it’s not in the same league.

  • @aliaksandrzmrocny1888
    @aliaksandrzmrocny1888 5 месяцев назад

    Got jumpscared with photos from Belarus, didn't thought about the place as a photographers attraction for sure haha.
    Nice video by the way, had quite the same reasoning going about switching to fuji.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  5 месяцев назад +1

      Haha my family is all from Belarus, I was fortunate enough to visit it for the first time in 2019!
      Minsk was beautiful, loved visiting and would love to go back some day in the future!

    • @aliaksandrzmrocny1888
      @aliaksandrzmrocny1888 5 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto oh sweet pre-Covid times!
      Fingers crossed it would be possible sometime and situation in a region would be in a somewhat better place, cheers from Minsk!

  • @mikaharlan
    @mikaharlan 8 месяцев назад

    Buddy, perfect video, thanks, one question so, which one do you use more? XT5 or Fujifilm X-H2s? or srry Fujifilm X-H2? )) thanks, wait for more you're video's

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!
      It depends really, I use the XH2s a lot as it’s my primary video camera and it’s also very good for photos, but I prefer using the XT5 when it comes to just doing photography.

    • @mikaharlan
      @mikaharlan 8 месяцев назад

      @@rudermanphoto Same things dude :D same things. good luck in you're art ^^

  • @alexdubois6585
    @alexdubois6585 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have an X-T3 and find frustrating to not have what the X-H2 provides (custom settings) but with mechanical wheels that can be overridden by a custom setting (maybe with a red led at the centre if the physical value is no longer relevant (unless you move it and it overrides the custom settings). I would be very interested in a video on the difference in shooting with one or the other. I am not a pro, and if an animal pop his head, I don’t have the memory muscles to switch to AF-C, shutter speed to 1/2000, continuous shooting, etc… unless every time I switch off the camera after taking a photo on a hike, I prepare the camera for a jump scare. On the other side, I feel, I’ll miss the wheels. Maybe I should first at least put them on the right hand front and rear dial and stop using them…. Don’t know. Also I am thinking at switching to Sony because I am not a pro and having an exceptional auto focus would let me shoot with aperture priority, expose to the right and focus on finding opportunities and framing…

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      Well I do enjoy using the XT5 for photos due to the analog wheels, I feel it’s actually faster for me to quickly flick between settings then using the dials on the XH2s - as for custom settings, I’ve only got them setup for video where I think the different frame rates etc make sense, I’ve never really been in a situation where I’ve had to drastically change camera settings that quickly that the custom settings would be a lifesaver for me, but I can imagine where it may be needed, just a bit of practise though and the wheels can be extremely quick and easy to use though since you can immediately see what setting you want to go to and just flick towards it rather then using the front and rear dials to slowly flick through every speed to get to your desired one.

  • @MobiusCoin
    @MobiusCoin 5 месяцев назад

    When the D800 came out years ago, I finally bought it and thought I had reached the top of the mountain. It was my dream camera. It also felt like an achievement. But I realized I just didn't shoot very much with it. I came to the conclusion that I really didn't like photography. That was until late last year I figured I would pick up a small little camera to shoot some stuff at a Christmas market. I chose a second-hand X-T30 and holy crap I immediately fell in love. I came back into photography with a vengeance and haven't slowed down since. Specs aren't everything. It took me going through building PCs, and playing guitars, to see the pattern of spec chasing. Always buying into the marketing of buying the best as opposed to buying what's right for you. That wisdom came with age. Now I shoot with my X-T30 pretty much everyday and the D800 is still sitting in a closet collecting dust.

  • @filippetrovic8501
    @filippetrovic8501 9 месяцев назад

    XH2 shooter here.
    Always used fujifilm.
    Was tempted by full frame, but once I try it, it was boring and the XH2 just ticks all the boxes.

  • @bulversteher
    @bulversteher 6 месяцев назад

    Fuji is tempting, extremely capable and just a likeable brand. But switching systems has to be carefully thought through. Do you adapt easily to new UIs? What lenses are you going to use? Are there rental options for those special occasions nearby? I was very tempted with Fuji in the past and again when I was ready to leave the F mount. But it was clear for me I wanted a 24-105/120 equivalent zoom to be on the body 70% of the time and a 100-400 20%, the rest with primes. Fuji took forever to deliver a 16-80 and that lens didn't turn out to be great.The 70-300 didn't exist. So I went the Z6 route and couldn't be happier. I use the 100-400 a lot more than I initially thought I would and the 24-120 is excellent as well, as is the 50/1.8 that I threw in, though I hardly use it since the opportunities don't arise as often. The EVF was a pleasant surprise. I can go and rent most other Z-mount lenses, while the selection of X-mount alternatives is very limited. On top of it I didn't have to fight 15 years of muscle memory.

  • @KingFiercer_zip
    @KingFiercer_zip 9 месяцев назад

    I just like Fuji's look and feel, plus colors

  • @SFxAce
    @SFxAce 9 месяцев назад +2

    My view is most cameras of the last 15 years are great for photography and unless you need extra megapixels, the fastest/most accurate autofocus or a particular colour science/look, photos will turn out great if you know how to take photos. For video, particular cameras will do video better, there’s no question on that. I like the older Fujifilm cameras, XT-1 and XT-20 - all I need for photography and the photographic experience I am looking for. Recently got a 5D Classic and 6D and these older Canon cameras have their own character, outstanding image rendering and make you concentrate more on photography and not the tech in the camera.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  9 месяцев назад

      For sure, in my opinion you can get amazing images out of plenty of modern cameras, just pick the one you enjoy using the most and whatever is actually in your budget and go take photos haha
      The 5d classic is an absolute beauty though, I’d love to get another one some day - the way that old sensor rendered images was truly special, coupled with something like the 50 1.2 EF…so beautiful!

  • @JMatic-xk9vq
    @JMatic-xk9vq 6 месяцев назад

    I switched cameras a lot in the past - finally I own the Fuji XT-5 and keeping it. There is just something to Fuji that goes beyond technical specs.

  • @bigd7696
    @bigd7696 2 месяца назад +1

    I just sold all my Fuji gear (X-H2S and lenses) for an R6MII. I really like Fuji but I got tired of waiting for the promised AF improvement. I'm a hobbyist who wants to capture fast action easily, and full frame wasn't the draw. FUJI isn't it for anything but static shots in my opinion. Every camera system offers great things in 2024.

  • @dan.knows.photography
    @dan.knows.photography 3 месяца назад

    I loved my fuji xt2 but had so many reliability issues with it. Looking at upgrading and the r6 is available for less than the XT5. Canons compact primes are also similar weight and cost with better DoF than most XF lenses.
    Fuji just isn't the smaller, lighter and cheaper alternative anymore.
    I do love my x100f tho.

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  3 месяца назад

      Having had many reliability issues with my XH2s I’ll likely end up buying a Lumix S5ii as a replacement for video work, keeping my XT5 for photos - I still wouldn’t touch canon with a 10 foot pole solely because no third party lenses is such stupid anti consumer behaviour I just can’t support it.

  • @ramboj7924
    @ramboj7924 21 день назад

    switched to Fuji myself, was great and loved it but missed full frame bokeh, low light iso and overall image quality that you only get with full frame

  • @jonnymurgatroyd856
    @jonnymurgatroyd856 4 месяца назад

    Sony shooter here and after 4 years of saving and chasing 3rd party glass and 6+yr old used camera bodies to keep prices down, I've realized the huge amount of advantages I could have by making the switch. I can buy multiple bodies, 1st party high quality glass, get better video specs, spend more money on travel to actually TAKE photos.. The cost of full frame just wasnt adding up and that doesnt even touch on how sterile my Sony was starting to feel. Im about to make the switch!

    • @rudermanphoto
      @rudermanphoto  4 месяца назад

      Glad to hear it! You’re going to love it!!

  • @just_eirik
    @just_eirik 4 месяца назад

    Switched from FF Nikon to Fuji back in 2015 and Im very happy. Little worse image quality (especially in small highly detailed areas of the frame because of the x-trans sensor) but over all Im much happier with these cameras.