Trying a new camera... // Fuji X100V

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • This week I'm testing the Fujifilm X100V against my Sony A7C to find out which is the best camera for travelling - for my needs at least. I've put the Sony 40mm f2.5 on the A7C for this test, and although these are far from the only options on the market, I was intrigued to see which I preferred after using them back to back...
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  • @STERNWAERTS
    @STERNWAERTS Год назад +93

    you do realise that 0:26 is an absolutely cracking shot, do ya? the composition, the light, the colours, the moon, all the other beautiful objects in the frame and where they are placed... and the tiny flowers... oh man, so nice!

  • @dude157
    @dude157 2 года назад +70

    I've had a x100v for a couple of years. It's my favourite camera of all time. It's not perfect,it can't do everything, but I just love having it with me wherever I go. I use it how people use the camera on their phones, so it's the one capturing moments. It's also so satisfying to use, love the leaf shutter, love the hybrid viewfinder, love the nd filter, love Film recipes.

    • @thesamuelnam
      @thesamuelnam Год назад +5

      So odd. Was just about to comment something similar, then noticed you’re a Sam too. Lol bang on.

  • @kenn6592
    @kenn6592 2 года назад +22

    I started taking way more photos when I moved from a Sony 6400 to A7iii. It does make a difference how much you enjoy the look and the feel of your camera.

  • @marilynhoon1031
    @marilynhoon1031 2 года назад +6

    Just got an Olympus EM10 Mark IV, which is a great little camera with super lenses available. Love love love it, especially how easy it is to carry.

  • @jamesbrocksopp502
    @jamesbrocksopp502 2 года назад +9

    Also have the A7R4 and an X100v. Love them both but the x100v’s massive advantage over nearly all other cameras is that leaf shutter and fill flash. Especially for snaps/holidays.

  • @salahu-dinhussein195
    @salahu-dinhussein195 2 года назад +4

    I've been using the x100V for a couple months now and how nicely compact yet really stunning when it comes to day-to-day phtography makes it easilly a daily carry. I enjoy using it for travel, gatherings, and things that would be taxing to bring my a7iii. Great pickup easily would recomend.

  • @judenash5329
    @judenash5329 2 года назад +1

    Dropped my two photos bought from your store off to be framed this morning. I’m really looking forward to seeing them up on the wall. Keep up the good work James.

  • @brianbracherphotography
    @brianbracherphotography 2 года назад +7

    One of my biggest regrets from when I moved from Fuji to Sony was that I sold my X100T. Absolutely brilliant camera and, whilst not ‘pocketable,’ it is really easy to carry around, unobtrusive, and such a pleasure to use, especially good for street photography. I also had the Fuji wide-angle and telephoto add on lenses which were also both great, and means you have a perfect travel kit. Your video has got me longing to an X100 again, so just off to check MPB! 😀

  • @stevehunt4971
    @stevehunt4971 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks. I moved from Canon to Fuji over a year ago and love the Fuji system. Don’t own the x100. But after owning the the xt3 for a few months I bought a second hand xe3 with a 23mm prime. So virtually the same as the x100. It’s my go to travel and hiking companion. Love the look. The ergonomics and the images. I’m totally converted. Cheers.

  • @chryseass.5143
    @chryseass.5143 2 года назад

    I have to stop watching to comment that this video is exactly what i have been needing to see! I own the wonderful A7c and yet am still thinking about getting the Fuji x100v..... now back to watching the rest of this. Thanks James and that beach looks gorgeous!

  • @jeffpratley3623
    @jeffpratley3623 2 года назад

    Great vid again, and a cracking location. Love it…
    I’m with you on the wilt and snivel rear screen. Kept the Pratley jeans dry around the knees on many occasions!

  • @TheGroovyGuitarDude
    @TheGroovyGuitarDude 2 года назад +21

    I have been using the X100F for about a year as my kind of “EDC” camera, and I love it! There are a few small annoyances that come up occasionally, but for the most part it does the job; and feels and looks great doing it.
    That said, I do dream to replace it with a Leica Q someday! 📷

  • @aeronef704
    @aeronef704 2 года назад

    James, thank you for your videos. I really enjoy your content and it's encouraged me to enjoy my photography. I've been using a Fuji X-T30 primarily with a 18-55mm lens that has been good all around for me, especially for travel. They also have a smaller zoom. I think Fuji really nails the ergonomics.

  • @FrerkMeyer
    @FrerkMeyer 2 года назад +5

    I have bought two cameras as my travel or every day cameras: The Lumix LX 100 II compact camera and the Lumix FZ 1000 II bridge camera. Both are are very light and very affordable (half the price of the Fuji X100V) and they both make amazing images. If you are more into Video / B-roll you should checkout the FZ 2000 instead.

  • @martinhommel9967
    @martinhommel9967 2 года назад +3

    Interesting video. Thanks for your thoughts. The expensive lesson I learnt over the years is that it’s better to learn to live with the “deficiencies” of your camera gear and learn to enjoy using it. Most peoples travel camera seems to be their smart phone (I am not advocating that).

  • @SimonHird
    @SimonHird 2 года назад

    Great video James! Honestly I think how much I enjoy using a camera makes a MASSIVE difference on the photos I take. Because if it's not enjoyable I find myself not wanting to take my camera out, particularly for the more day-to-day things, or days out with friends and family. Having something fun and enjoyable to use has encouraged me to take so many more photos that I love that I probably wouldn't have taken before getting a smaller and more enjoyable camera

  • @nitinrawat4790
    @nitinrawat4790 Год назад

    The way you've aligned the base of the light house with the horizon @ 9 minutes shows your attention to detail while planning a shot.. kudos man..

  • @GlenBarnett
    @GlenBarnett 2 года назад +75

    James, as a long time Fuji shooter, I obviously prefer the X100V, but it may be worth considering the Fuji X-E4. It uses exactly the same sensor as the X100V but has interchangeable lenses. It’s also a wee bit smaller too.
    Oh! And it’s cheaper! 👍😀

    • @obarkerjones
      @obarkerjones 2 года назад +3

      I second this, recently switched to Fuji and picked up an X-E4 and I adore it! Super pocketable with the 27mm and takes cracking shots!

    • @cristian-nk8fe
      @cristian-nk8fe 2 года назад +5

      I personally love the X-E4, I have been enjoying mine a ton. However, what I'm hearing in this video is a real emphasis on ergonomics, which I would definitely not say is the strong suit of the X-E4. But the lens options is definitely nice! Especially with the f2 prime options. Throw in the 18-55 or 16-80 for any zoom needs and video stuff and you're sitting pretty.
      But again, without the grip he might go crazy haha!

    • @neilford5262
      @neilford5262 2 года назад +6

      Another vote for the X-E4. I’ve had two X100Vs and whilst it is a great camera and I got some brilliant images from them, I found the fixed focal length limiting and wasn’t in love with the optical viewfinder. Given I wasn't really taking advantage of the X100s unique features, I decided to "downgrade" to the X-E4. It is my everyday carry with the 18-55mm. Even with an added grip it is still very compact.

    • @davidmilton2956
      @davidmilton2956 2 года назад +2

      Yes but it doesn’t have the optical viewfinder which I appreciate. As a owner of the x-pro 1 /2 and 3 and a X100s, plus some film Leica’s - I like the choice of both the OVF and EVF

    • @nickjessel7759
      @nickjessel7759 2 года назад +2

      Same here. Switched the Fuji a year ago with the XE-4. It’s a pocket rocket with the 27mm and 33mm f1.4

  • @stuartopie9881
    @stuartopie9881 2 года назад

    Had my x100v about a month now and it’s fab for all the reasons you described, great all round camera.

  • @rs9610
    @rs9610 2 года назад +3

    Would love to hear your thoughts on the A7C post travel. The drawbacks you mentioned are completely valid, but I love that little camera regardless!

  • @DominicMuir
    @DominicMuir 2 года назад +6

    Lovely your work James - keep it up!
    Hope you're doing well ☺️

  • @zwieseler
    @zwieseler 2 года назад +3

    I had a Sony a6500 and rate it highly as a travel camera. Yes, it’s compact and light but the thing I loved about it for travel was its ability to do Panoramas in portrait framing. You get these nice wide full frame images (not those long flat panos in landscape framing) without the wide angle distortion. Only downside was moving objects turning a bit weird.
    Brilliant for interiors, architecture, landscapes….

  • @joassouza291
    @joassouza291 2 года назад +28

    I have the X100V and it is a lovely camera, the fact that you can load film recipes and get ready files straight out of the camera is absolutely great. There are two important things that James forgot to mention, so, if you don't mind James, here they are: the X100V has a ND built in filter which can be very handy to slow the shutter speed when shooting street shots and get people slightly blurred, also in video when you need to sync the ISO and shutter speed, although it doesn't have IBIS, so, you better have steady hands when shooting in slow shutter speed. Btw, I really hope to see the next X100 gen with IBIS, it will be the perfect add-on to the camera.
    I also tested the lens photographing a landscape shutting on Aperture Priority, trying every f/ stop to find the sweet spot, it is definitely f/5.6. Anything below f/4 or above f/11 will compromise the sharpness/definition of the image. Btw, from f/2 to f/2,.8, the increase of image quality is massive, but when you reach f/5.6, everything gets super sharp.

    • @georgechen1124
      @georgechen1124 Год назад

      ND filter and flash really come in handy on 100V. IBIS is perhaps the only thing that feels like a god-send for next generation of X100 to arrive.

    • @rossparry3168
      @rossparry3168 6 месяцев назад

      13 minute mark he has the nd on???

  • @sherylportocarrero1119
    @sherylportocarrero1119 2 года назад +2

    I used Sony for a long time, but recently switched to Fuji. I have the x100v. I love that I can take it with me and not have to worry which lens to take. 35mm is an all around focal length.

  • @bogrunberger
    @bogrunberger 2 года назад +14

    I would have recommended an Olympus E-M10 IV with the 12-40mm f/2.8. Amazing setup and very small.

  • @danielschmaderer
    @danielschmaderer 2 года назад +4

    I hear the X100V is a nice camera to use. The X-T30 is pretty compact in an interchangeable body if that’s something you fancy. Throw on the 27mm f/2.8 and you got yourself a compact setup that seem to check off everything on your list.

  • @_NoDrinkTheBleach
    @_NoDrinkTheBleach 2 года назад

    I bought the X100V about a year and a half ago and it really has become my daily driver. I'll still use my full frame mirrorless camera when I'm trying to act professional. But the X100V takes wonderful pictures and it's nice to have a small, versatile camera I can literally take anywhere.

  • @davidmill7289
    @davidmill7289 2 года назад +2

    I went for the Olympus EM10 mk iv James. Great little camera and very good value for money, esp for stills photography. Being M43 the lenses are very compact & light - e.g. the 25mm & 45mm primes. Enjoy your travels!

  • @25myma
    @25myma 2 года назад

    It was a great test and you absolutely nailed the main idea; the x100 series is better just because it's smaller,..not necessarily pocketable, but you get to hold it more in your hand, while any bigger lense camera will start to feel heavy as the day goes by.

  • @danielhenzphotography
    @danielhenzphotography 2 года назад +1

    Love those wave images! Something very different.
    Also, usually you would just take a phone for travel. But having more and easier control, I would go for something like the X-100V or similar. I think the "pro modes" in phones are not as easy to use as a "real" camera.

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  • @laurelb8372
    @laurelb8372 2 года назад

    Love my XT2 & XT20 so a small option, the 20 with a macro or 18-55 often, easy to walk around with & 2 for bigger vistas. Always happy, love Fuji colours

  • @davidwalker2402
    @davidwalker2402 2 года назад

    Good Job, I have been using the X100 for many years now and its the one Camera that I love to pick up, and the fact that its a great camera helps…

  • @Clodrock
    @Clodrock 2 года назад +1

    I have a Panasonic S1R, a Fuji X-T4 and a Fuji X100V. When I want to travel lightly, I'll take my X100V. Great travel camera! Weather sealed, compact, light, and with a great focal length (IMHO), this makes travel photography easier because you're using "whatcha got" making things just easier.

  • @kenn6592
    @kenn6592 Год назад

    Another great review thanks. Thinking of a Fuji to supplement my a7iii - or updating to a 7IV! Most helpful.

  • @mikejankowski6321
    @mikejankowski6321 2 года назад

    What a pleasant way to start the day! That is a lovely location and you got great images of it. So you didn’t have the dramatic golden hour effect, the pastels were soothing and quite appropriate to the subjects.
    I agree that the esthetic aspect and ergonomic pleasure of operating a camera (or other machines, such as a car) is an important part of the experience and can contribute some motivation to use it. More dials = better!
    While you didn’t show any testing in low light or pixel peeping, I doubt that would matter much between these candidates. It seems that the operational factors were much more important than any minor difference in imaging. Your anti-GAS conclusion that what you have already will work fine and you don’t need to spend the money seems sensible for you. Good stuff all around.

  • @cindytaylor5962
    @cindytaylor5962 2 года назад

    The film simulations are very fun and they have recipes. It’s a fun and feels like vintage camera, love the viewfinder that I can compose without turning it on. 📸

  • @raymorgan4337
    @raymorgan4337 2 года назад +1

    I've been using the X100F for four years and love it. I carry it wherever I go; it's ideal as a go anywhere camera. I also have an X-T3 which covers everything else. Goes in my cat pocket but not jeans!

  • @rydinorwin
    @rydinorwin Год назад

    Great video . James style is very engaging. I’m considering dumping 5D ii for the x100t, I’m just done with carrying a big lump around.

  • @minus1db
    @minus1db 2 года назад

    Bloody brilliant James

  • @tonymurphy9112
    @tonymurphy9112 2 года назад

    James
    With the new software update you can now in manual or in continuous you can digitally zoom to 50mm and 70mm. Try it using the focus ring 👌

  • @leanderhoefler7054
    @leanderhoefler7054 2 года назад +15

    James, definitely also try the Ricoh GRIII or IIIx (the only difference is the 28mm vs. 40mm equivalent focal length).
    For me the Ricoh is the absolute best travel, walk-the-dog and camera-when-you-think-you-don‘t-need-a-camera camera.
    The interface is great, the lens is sharp and image quality is really good, all while being smaller than my phone and literally pocketable. Plus you get a stabilized APS-C sensor and front and back dial as well as a thumb wheel. ;-)
    The only downsides are the 2.8 aperture, which can be limiting sometimes in darker situations and the fixed screen. But for the size it‘s not getting any better.
    I tried many different setups for a bring-everywhere camera but almost all of them require a bag or some sort of insert for your backpack. And at that point I might as well bring my „big“ camera. Just incremental size savings are not really worth it in my experience.
    So I ended up with a Ricoh GRIIIx because it fits in any pocket, shirt, pants, jacket and there‘s no scenario where I wouldn‘t bring it. And for the times where I know I want to take photos I still have my main camera.
    So to summarize, I had the best experience with the extremes: either it is literally pocketable or I bring my full kit. The smallish cameras always felt like a compromise on either side to me.
    Happy GAS!

    • @johnnynighthawk156
      @johnnynighthawk156 2 года назад

      I rented a ricoh gr3 once and the colors are amazing. Just a bit of challenge on the autofocus.

  • @joycady8325
    @joycady8325 2 года назад

    This came at the right time, I've been thinking about a small camera vs my Canon R6 and heavy lenses. Sometimes I don't want to carry around heavy equipment and I want a small camera that's better than my cell phone iphone13pro max. I think I like the FujiX100 it's perfect for what I'm looking for. Thanks!

  • @grainandfern
    @grainandfern 2 года назад

    My current EDC setup is the Olympus Pen paired with the Lumix 15mm f/1.7 and I'm really enjoying it! I did partially buy it for the looks, I must confess, but it has turned out to be a camera I enjoy using a lot. When it's not for work I am also trying to "slow down" my photography with it, so I'm keeping the screen closed for most of the time - using the viewfinder instead, taking my time to frame shots and I don't look at them right away in camera after shooting. Kind of a semi analogue approach I suppose. It's been fun!
    Thanks for yet another great video by the way, and those photos of the lighthouse turned out very, very nice!

  • @SteveChick02
    @SteveChick02 2 года назад

    I shoot a lot of sports and events and my main camera is a Nikon D750. Last year i wanted a "go everywhere" camera for family days at the beach etc. I bought a used X100S and absolutely love it and it goes everywhere with me now.

  • @matthiasschmitz873
    @matthiasschmitz873 2 года назад

    In fact, many fail to think about ergonomics and ease of use. Only if you like to hold the camera in your hand and find all the settings quickly, then you'll be happy to take the camera with you and use it. Especially if you are not alone, you usually have little time for a photo, then all settings have to be made quickly. Sometimes on such a tour there is no opportunity for a picture at all, so you don't want to get angry afterwards about the unnecessarily dragged weight, with the result of not taking the camera with you on the next trip. I recently switched to a Nikon Z50 for travel, which is the optimal solution for me at the moment. With the 16-50 and the additional 28mm, it hardly takes up any space in the backpack (everything fits comfortably in a Tenba BYOB 7) and also weighs very little. It feels great in the hand and all the settings are logically structured and easy to find. The picture quality is also excellent. Now I just need time to travel.

  • @joelbrunzell
    @joelbrunzell 2 года назад

    I adore my X100V, the size is not really pocketable like you said, but the size is great for travel and for everything included. The folding screen on the X100V is also great for street photography, and the viewfinder is great in my opinion.

  • @bardofhighrenown
    @bardofhighrenown Год назад +1

    There definitely is an effect of how you feel about a tool that effects it's use. If you feel that it's cool or fun or looks good, you'll be motivated to get out and use it.

  • @MichaelGerrard
    @MichaelGerrard 2 года назад +3

    GX9 + Oly 17mm f1.8
    Pop a little Lumix 35-100 f4-5.6 in your pocket for those telephoto shots. Job done!

  • @manosrotskos3093
    @manosrotskos3093 2 года назад

    James I really love your videos, maybe I could even say that you where the one that got me interested in photography.
    I know it might not be the smallest option or the lightest but I would like to suggest you look into the Nikon Z50. It has a big viewfinder and both a front and rear dial. I have been using it for the past few months and I have been really happy with it.
    Another option could be the similar Z fc.
    Hope I helped! Sorry for my not so good English!

  • @TheDoctorPhotographer
    @TheDoctorPhotographer 2 года назад

    I was hoping you will keep it, so unexpected ending was somehow thrilling 😄

  • @XavierBourgault
    @XavierBourgault 2 года назад

    Fuji Camera are a lot fun to use I've switched from Canon RP to an xt-4 and the xt-4 is a joy to use the ergonomics are so nice!

  • @tonykennedy2344
    @tonykennedy2344 2 года назад

    big step up from the fuji Instax... looking forward to you using the Fuji GFS 100S!!!

  • @johncantrell614
    @johncantrell614 2 года назад

    There are a lot of options, but for a trip/second camera, I would suggest the Pentax MX-1. 12 mp, with a 28-112 equivalent 1.8-2.8 zoom lens, and enough manual controls to be a very competent backup camera to your full size camera.

  • @ConnorKonecnik
    @ConnorKonecnik Год назад +1

    I will admit that I 100% bought my Fuji X-T20 for the looks. I’ve had it over 4 years now and sometimes just lookin go at the camera can get me excited to go shoot. I definitely believe that can be a significant factor in finding the inspiration to go and take photos. My wife’s camera (Canon Rebel T6i) takes excellent photos, but holding it just doesn’t inspire me like my Fuji does.

  • @AndreaJump
    @AndreaJump 2 года назад +1

    Welcome to The Fujifilm Feeling 😉 I tried a fuji in 2017 and I've never looked back since

  • @TonyNeat
    @TonyNeat 2 года назад +2

    I love my X100V. The film simulations are a joy to use and give you superb jpegs requiring no editing. Treat yourself James 😉

  • @KkatsPhotos
    @KkatsPhotos 2 года назад +1

    I just bought my first Fuji a few weeks back and the film simulations are amazing

    • @CiaraM09
      @CiaraM09 2 года назад

      I’ve an Xt20 so I don’t need the x100v for my needs but the simulations do look like fun!

  • @billballard2019
    @billballard2019 2 года назад +1

    The Fujifilm X100F has been my go-to for a few years now. I'm very happy with it. FWIW, the V would be my choice.

  • @eyewandersfoto
    @eyewandersfoto 2 года назад +1

    As other have said.... Ricoh GR. Hands down.
    Portability of a phone. IQ and handling of an SLR.
    Missing a VF obviously, but if one hasn't adapted to that yet, they never will. It can be surprisingly freeing.
    I love a VF, but there are few-to-no cameras, old or new, film or digital, that have one *and* fit in a pocket.
    "It the camera that's with you." and all that.

  • @steveboys5369
    @steveboys5369 2 года назад

    Another Interesting video James, and thanks for sharing. Its always good to see shots of Ynys Mon, one of my very favourite places to visit. Clearly the X100V is a very competent camera and perfectly well suited to travel. But as you say, since you already have the A7c, it'd be hard to justify buying something so similar to what you already own. If I had to choose what to get, my preference might be for something like the Nikon z50/zfc with either the 28mm f2.8 or 40mm f2.8 lens .. but at prices like those for my selection or the X100V its hard to make a bad choice, though i guess I sound like a bit of a Nikon fan boy. The main thing to note is ( with a few exceptions ) you tend to get what you pay for. Buy what you like, get out and use it .. lots!

  • @thesamuelnam
    @thesamuelnam Год назад

    The look of the camera actually made a difference for me too. Made a video on the MacBook Air M2 which feels good to use because of how it looks/feels.

  • @bartonyszko4512
    @bartonyszko4512 2 года назад +3

    I sold the x100v for the a7c and the 24mm and 40mm for the exact purpose of a documentary camera. Both the fuji and Sony are great for the type of images you took in this video, but as a documentary camera being used for my family and kids you can’t beat the eye autofocus of the Sony. It makes shooting moving kids, dogs, and daily family events so much easier. The fuji eye detection does not even come close. Also enjoy shooting at 24mm which the fuji can not do.

  • @chippy511
    @chippy511 Год назад

    Loved your video my opinion as an owner of the great FujiX100V i feel that this camera makes you want to take it out and take photos I really love this camera Mike

  • @marximus4
    @marximus4 2 года назад +1

    I've kind of been in your situation. I have an R5 and R6 and wanted a smaller body for walking around. I really wanted an ILC, though, so that ruled out the X100. I ended up ordering the X-S10. Better grip, same sensor as the X100, joystick, IBIS, interchangeable lenses, a bit cheaper (not including the lens).

  • @dachhin7174
    @dachhin7174 2 года назад

    Once I got the Hand grip from JJC it made a world of a difference. Grip is significantly better and also doubles swiss arca plate allowing me to carry and mess around less with the camera and shoot more.

  • @mjpthe3rd
    @mjpthe3rd 2 года назад +1

    I've been wanting the same recently and been trying out the xe4 this past week on a holiday, really enjoyed using it, I looked at the x100v but still wanted the option to change the lens.

    • @michaeld5888
      @michaeld5888 2 года назад

      The X-E4 is so stripped back from the original in its control set. It is rather sad what they have done to the camera. I suppose if someone hasn't used and X-E1 or 2 it may be alright but I just lose interest after the X-E2. It seems a very different camera to the X100 range in operation. It is a pity these virtual button screen controlled cameras do not add it as a feature rather than just become an excuse to cut production and component costs.

  • @gord_tomlin
    @gord_tomlin 2 года назад

    Picked up a X-T20 for travel a couple of years ago, but wound up using it for everything. It's just super enjoyable to use. I'll have to pull my Nikon out some time to remind myself what it looks like...

  • @MANaboutTOOLS
    @MANaboutTOOLS Год назад

    Okay. Older video I know but, I've been watching a lot of your stuff lately and your video quality is amazing. Do you shoot log profile on the sony(s)?

  • @douglasmccart8963
    @douglasmccart8963 2 года назад

    Thanks for this just answered my question about portrait mode with the pull down screen on the 100V it doesn’t so sadly I won’t be buying my back is too precious you saved me a lot of money love it videos

  • @joethompson5233
    @joethompson5233 2 года назад +1

    In regard to that knee pad, let me suggest a Sew Fly Original Knee Pad. While they were create for disc golfers(which is why I purchased one originally), I find that I'm using it more for photography these days. It's been a knee saver for me and you can just clip it to your camera backpack.

  • @CalMukumoto
    @CalMukumoto 2 года назад

    I have had both cameras, I bought the Fuji when it was announced. IQ is good for both. I agree with your conclusions. I finally settled for the A7c because I am so invested in Sony lenses since I shoot the A7r4. I did end up buying the Sony 40mm, Sigma I 90mm and Sigma I 24mm because of the size of the G-Master lenses. Funny, one of the deciding factors was the flippy screen on the Sony A7C. My daily carry is the Sony A7c with the three small lenses. Light and small. So what did I do? I added the Leica Q2 monochrome to the daily bag. The Q2 is amazing.

  • @rarehh
    @rarehh 2 года назад +3

    I have the a7c with the 40 and 24 primes. Also had several X100 versions in the past. The honest answer is the GR3X. Thats the camera that will make a difference in terms of when you have it with you and when it is ready. The only on thats truly pocketable. You wont take the x100v to more places than you would your a7c, basically the same size, same use case. The Ricoh with the latest firmware gained very decent AF as well. I take GR3X to way more places and take more pictures just because I have an easily accessible camera all the time. Including the loo.

  • @professionalpotato4764
    @professionalpotato4764 2 года назад +9

    If only Fujifilm would refresh the XF10 with a new sensor. The "Ricoh" form factor is sooo good. X100V is still a little too chonky to carry out to random places along with your phone/wallet. The Ricoh is a no-go at that price with all the dust issues.

    • @Motacyclist
      @Motacyclist 2 года назад

      I have an XF10 and an X100v and you have to pixel peep to see the difference in the photos. The XF10 is truly pocketable and I think it is very underrated. Granted it has limitations with autofocus and it doesn't have a viewfinder but for the prices they are selling for I think they are a steal. I love mine!

  • @Stujs
    @Stujs 2 года назад +2

    I have an X-Pro1 and X-T1 and I love the way they look and feel, overall the fact that they’re a joy to hold and use is the main reason I’m sticking with it. The available lenses are fantastic, but it doesn’t mean anything if you don’t enjoy holding the camera.

    • @thegrayyernaut
      @thegrayyernaut 2 года назад +1

      My biggest problem with the X-T1 is that its rubber always peels after a while and I live in Vietnam, a tropical and extremely hot and humid country...
      The pain.

    • @Stujs
      @Stujs 2 года назад +1

      @@thegrayyernaut Yes, that! it’s peeled on mine before and I’m in the UK… so I imagine in Vietnam it would be really annoying.

    • @definitelynotagoodperson5456
      @definitelynotagoodperson5456 2 года назад

      Ey X-T1 fam, i really love my X-T1 because of its compact nature while being that first generation when Fujifilm decided to be serious in the mirrorless world. I was trying to justify if I would give up speed (af, burst speed and customization) for the looks of X-Pro 1 but I just went ahead and got myself an X-T1. I have the same rubber grip problems with this lovely camera and I live in the Philippines where it is also extremely hot and humid. I have tried to remedy it by permanently sticking it with super glues and paper stuffed inside and my port connection door was also bulging (a known issue), it got to the point where I got annoyed and cut it in half and took a small portion and pieced it again together. I also used gaff tapes to cover some of the body parts (including the white brand name and model)

  • @AoyagiAichou
    @AoyagiAichou 2 года назад +2

    I remember when you said something along the lines of the G90 was the perfect travel camera :P . Good times! I see there is already a number of recommendations of the GX9 (to which I might add the G100 as well as the LX100II), but these cheaper Lumix cameras aren't weather-sealed and I suspect you do want that. I agree with your conclusion.

  • @belgiboing
    @belgiboing 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful scenery in the video. Good conclusion too - use what you’ve got. Curious though, wouldn’t a microfourthirds system fit the requirements perfectly? i.e. PenF with either a 14mm, 15mm, or 20mm.

  • @mackenziefoto3550
    @mackenziefoto3550 2 года назад +1

    Be careful I fully switch to fuji after 15 years with canon. I just fell in love with the way the system, the way it's laid out and works the colors, etc, so now have the fuji xt4 and the gfx 100s, and a lot of lenses it has nearly bankrupted me in the process. The images I've got make it worth it though I do only wish I could shoot a lot more with the gear. I've also looked into the one you are using in the video but I have to draw the line somewhere. I have enough gear I have more than enough tbh but I'm sure ill get the itch to need something new soon and sell some hopefully haha.

  • @7NEOMAN
    @7NEOMAN 2 года назад +11

    Frankly I'm still besotted with my Fuji X-T30. Extremely compact, interchangeable lens camera, dials for days and build quality is sublime, image quality is as good as the X-T3. I still haven't found a reason to take any other expensive camera off the shelf when travelling. Fuji make wonderful portable cameras. I hope you have a wonderful time travelling the world this summer. 😁🤞

    • @tilikumtim5562
      @tilikumtim5562 2 года назад +1

      Same, I love my X-T30. The only reason I'm thinking of upgrading to a Sony A7IV is because I enjoy wildlife photography and the X-T30 (and the limited x mount long lenses) doesn't really cut it for that. But I think I'll still keep it as light travel camera and the Fuji lenses are great (even the cheaper XC lenses).

    • @danielschmaderer
      @danielschmaderer 2 года назад +2

      Throw on the 27mm f/2.8 or the 18mm f/2 and you got yourself a nice compact lens to a compact body. Absolutely love shooting with Fuji.

    • @venom2k2
      @venom2k2 2 года назад +1

      I also own the Xt30 and I am super happy with it. But I am still dreaming of the x pro3, x100v and the xe4. I want the new film simulations and settings like Clarity and the design draws me towards the xe4. Then again it barely makes sense to switch and these new features are nothing I really need to be honest. I can't justify having a second camera like the x100v.

    • @rccasgar
      @rccasgar 2 года назад

      @@venom2k2 I just bought a used X-E3 with 46 shots (bought new in Feb this year, so almost with the same warranty period than if I had bought new). Really happy with it, maybe you can check this option too if you want something cheaper).
      I decided to go for the X-E3 because the deal was pretty good and because I wanted to have front+rear dials and the focus mode switch. Maybe it is not the latest version of sensor and processor, but this is fine for me. I also bought the "old" 27mm pancake (which was cheaper and smaller than the new one with the aperture ring) and it has been the perfect replacement for my Sony RX100 mk5 (I am keeping my Sony RX10 mk4 because I love this camera). I have now the best combo in my opinion 😆.
      Next lenses in my wishlist: maybe the kit lens 18-55 f2.8-4, or the 18mm f2 pancake for the situations when I need a wider focal length + the 56mm f1.2 for great portraits (all used, as the rest of my Fuji gear). For flexibility and telephoto, I will use my RX10 mk4.

  • @Dreyno
    @Dreyno 2 года назад

    I’ve had a Fuji X100s for years and I love it. The fixed focal length has made me a better photographer (I think 🤔). It’s a bit big but I bought a small LowePro bag (Scout I think) that fits just the camera, a few batteries, lens hood, microfibre cloth and tripod plate.
    The fast lens is excellent for low light, high ISO is good even in the older model I have, the controls are excellent and it looks-wise it’s very unobtrusive.
    It goes most places with me when a DSLR isn’t practical. The odd time you regret not having a telephoto or a wide angle lens I remind myself that if I didn’t have the X100s I wouldn’t have a proper camera with me at all.

  • @christse4481
    @christse4481 Год назад

    Nice pics James. Also, most micro 4/3 cameras are good for travel as well 😉

  • @javiera8782
    @javiera8782 2 года назад

    The look of my slr definitely plays a factor on deciding what camera i want to take ou

  • @drdmouse
    @drdmouse Год назад

    Thanks for video (i like the way how you design your background) - would be great to see same comparison in low light conditions, where sony might have an advantage over fuji... Good luck

  • @danielscheerer3032
    @danielscheerer3032 2 года назад

    It’s great if you can get one - I’ve been waiting weeks! Months, actually. Seems backordered everywhere - but I guess I’ll try MPB! Thanks.

  • @chrisjames1924
    @chrisjames1924 2 года назад

    The older sensor cameras produce way more filmic looking snaps. The X100 and 100S are the ones to get. No Wi-Fi transfer though unfortunately but the results are just astonishing. It feels like having a never ending roll of film. It’s definitely a must have camera.

  • @ElliottJ
    @ElliottJ 2 года назад

    I picked up a Fuji xe-3 for the similarities to the x100v but with the interchangeable lens aspect. Use it for the same reasons as you too 👍🏼

  • @Boleetus
    @Boleetus Год назад

    I have sonya7iii with sony35/1.8 for travel. I think those two together are pretty handy and lightweight ! But with this package I don’t have any compromises

  • @The_Hero_Is_Back
    @The_Hero_Is_Back 2 года назад

    The GR is shirt pocketable. That outweighs a lot of other considerations. You can always have it with you. You can always stow it out of sight or if you need both hands. And the snap focus can work faster than autofocus. Every other camera feels unnecessarily huge after the GR.

  • @Olleetheowl
    @Olleetheowl 2 года назад

    Your specs that you need , just described the Leica Q. I love mine , and can’t recommend it enough. I even use it on my You Tube channel. Never leave home without it …

  • @DenisMcD
    @DenisMcD 2 года назад

    Just got back from 4 days in Rome with mine
    I added a wide converter (WCL X100 ii) to give a 28mm FF fov - I brought it with me to some places when I knew I'd want to go extra wide
    Love my X100V

  • @uhligsu
    @uhligsu 2 года назад

    The Canon G1X mark iii is underrated. It remains the only Apc compact Camera with a zoom lens. At 35 mm it's only a little bit slower than the Fuji, and also sports weather sealing, a fully articulating screen and an excellent sensor. And it has 37 mm filter adapter.

  • @glassworksrc
    @glassworksrc Год назад

    I have the Q2 alongside my Sony kit. It’s a fantastic camera, I love using it but there are plenty times I pull out the Sony for a change of focal length and the extra speed.

  • @alanguile8945
    @alanguile8945 2 года назад

    Never mind about the cameras, that shelf light is brilliant😜. I love strange stuff that takes your eye. Maybe thats why my 12V socket in the car has an "EJECT" button cover! I'll leave quietly now.

  • @Milchknirps
    @Milchknirps 2 года назад

    I bought a Fuji X-T3 about 2 Years ago. I bought it because i thought Fuji was the only reliable APS-C Manufacturer back then and i dont want to get bigger (and pay more) with FF. I was coming from an APS-C A-Mount. Turns out i like the Camera that much, that i not only take pictures from my growing up Children but i go out every then and now solely for taking Pictures. A thing i have never done before. So yeah, i love my Camera more then any before. And i think it is not only because it looks good (but i does). I like to take it with me, and use it. Its a joy and definitly helped me to get more into photography.

  • @RandyPollock
    @RandyPollock 2 года назад

    My Fuji X100V is a pleasure to take with me daily and I love shooting with it on travel.

  • @brucehildewig4499
    @brucehildewig4499 2 года назад +2

    I sold my A7C. I had hoped it would make a great travel type small camera but it had too many compromises for me and IMHO it wasn’t all that much smaller than the larger Sony bodies. I also have the X100V and the RICOH GRIII. The winner for me is the GRIII because it is truly pocketable but I can not convince myself to sell the Fuji. The X100V is a wonderful camera, great to hold and behold! I love the built in flash of the Fuji and yes I wish RICOH would bring back the built in flash. Fortunately I can keep both and the Fuji does get used, just not as much as the RICOH.

  • @shardanette1
    @shardanette1 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video. While i'm tempted to spend the 1400 bucks for that Fuji, I realized I already have a bunch of glass for my G9. So I just plopped down 500 for the GX9. It's not the same as the Fuji, But I am inspired to have a smaller camera I can throw in my bag I take most places. And with the Panny 20mm f1.7, should be a fun, smaller camera for street photography I've been wanting.
    Plus, unlike the Fuji which I can't find anywhere, the GX9 was in stock, so I'll have it soon.

  • @MrShanePhoto
    @MrShanePhoto Год назад

    Very little difference in images but you are correct ergonomics is everything for this size. I love my sony a7iii but no front dial would drive me crazy

  • @Jbzy3000
    @Jbzy3000 2 года назад

    I use x-t1 with 23mm f2 lens. I even put the little battery grip on it for my monster bear hands. So light and gorgeous output. I would like the 100v but can’t justify it

  • @dragonwisard
    @dragonwisard 2 года назад

    I'm a Fuji shooter (X-T3), but a hobbyist, not a pro. I've been following your channel for a while even though you don't shoot Fuji. As a hobbyist, the ergonomics and the experience were my paramount concerns. I picked Fuji because I found it the most enjoyable to use, and for a hobby that's exactly what I want. If I was a trying to make a living with photography, I might have picked something else. But I like my current career, and I'm earning more than I could reasonably expect to earn as a photographer in my area. Enough to support my expensive hobbies. So I'm happy with my choice, and I'm happy every time I use my Fuji. There's just something about that tactility of the dials, and having direct physical control of the exposure settings, that really appeals to me.
    My wife is a professional and shoots Nikon. Occasionally I'll be a second shooter for her. I know my way around her Nikon gear, and I've also used borrowed Canon bodies, but those don't spark joy for me.
    If there's a Leica shop near you, I would recommend going in and getting a tour of their cameras with their reps. Similar to Fuji, Leica is selling a pretty opinionated experience that is more about the process and joy of photography than the technical performance and features. Fuji is often compared to Leica, but the experience of using them is very different. Leica really strips down the experience to bare bones given you a "pure" photography experience. They nicely demonstrate how less really can be more (and also more expensive).