Great video, thank you! Two questions: is this applied to RAW files as well, and, why does it it clearly seem slow down the camera so much and is there a workaround for it? Thanks again :)
Those settings are never applied to the RAW files. It's JPEG (or HEIF) only. The only setting that is slowing down the camera in my experience ist "Clarity". And that is why i don't use it very often.
That’s a funny question, because I will definitely make a video about that in connection with the X-Pro 3. It’s not as many as you might think... but unfortunately more than I really need... Thx for watching! 12mm f2 Samyang, 56mm f1.4 Viltrox, Fuji: 16mm f1.4, 23mm f2, 35mm f1.4 + f2, 56mm f1.2, 16-80mm f4, TCL X100 II, WCL X70
@@Jayshooter_photo thank you, Jay the real photo patient 😁 I have Nikon D7200, but now I’m selling it with my 35 f1.8, 85 f1.8 and 16-80 f2.8-4 and I can’t wait for Fuji X-T3. Maybe with 16-80 or 23 f2 as a compact versatile setup. Difficult decision 🙂
@@Jayshooter_photo hello Jay. I decided to buy X-T3 with 16-80mm f4, and I'll buy 23mm f2 later this year. Could you please recommend spare batteries for X-T3? Original or something like Jupio will be enough? Thank you :)
You seriously undersold the theater picture, telling us it came from your rejected trove. It has an awesome gradient left to right, seemingly going from monochromatic to colorful, mostly due to the way that woman is clad. The effects you applied to demonstrate your point even added to it.
Thank you very much. The thing is: The image was sorted out, because I don’t like the composition so much. But maybe I should have another look. 😉 Thx for watching also...
you explain it very crystal clear to me.. Thanks
Thank you. I just found this video and thought it was very helpful.
You're very welcome!
Thank you Jay for sharing. I just get an X100V after viewing and liking your videos.
Thank you for watching. Glad if I am of any help.
Thank you for this video. Your videos are always informative.
Thanks, Jared!
Thank you. Very informative and precise. As usual.
Thank you! 🙏
Great video, thank you! Two questions: is this applied to RAW files as well, and, why does it it clearly seem slow down the camera so much and is there a workaround for it? Thanks again :)
Those settings are never applied to the RAW files. It's JPEG (or HEIF) only. The only setting that is slowing down the camera in my experience ist "Clarity". And that is why i don't use it very often.
@@Jayshooter_photo Thanks so much for the detailed explanation❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing, always useful info!
You're welcome and thx for watching!
Thanks Jay for another video. I’m wondering, how many lenses do you have and which one. 🙂 thanks
That’s a funny question, because I will definitely make a video about that in connection with the X-Pro 3. It’s not as many as you might think... but unfortunately more than I really need... Thx for watching!
12mm f2 Samyang, 56mm f1.4 Viltrox, Fuji: 16mm f1.4, 23mm f2, 35mm f1.4 + f2, 56mm f1.2, 16-80mm f4, TCL X100 II, WCL X70
@@Jayshooter_photo thank you, Jay the real photo patient 😁
I have Nikon D7200, but now I’m selling it with my 35 f1.8, 85 f1.8 and 16-80 f2.8-4 and I can’t wait for Fuji X-T3. Maybe with 16-80 or 23 f2 as a compact versatile setup. Difficult decision 🙂
Both are good choices! Let me know, what your final decision was...
@@Jayshooter_photo hello Jay. I decided to buy X-T3 with 16-80mm f4, and I'll buy 23mm f2 later this year. Could you please recommend spare batteries for X-T3? Original or something like Jupio will be enough? Thank you :)
Very helpful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
great vid
Thanks for watching, Rob!
Nice
Thx!
You seriously undersold the theater picture, telling us it came from your rejected trove.
It has an awesome gradient left to right, seemingly going from monochromatic to colorful, mostly due to the way that woman is clad.
The effects you applied to demonstrate your point even added to it.
Thank you very much. The thing is: The image was sorted out, because I don’t like the composition so much. But maybe I should have another look. 😉 Thx for watching also...
thanks but the difference with increasing the standard color parameters is not clear.
Sorry for that. Can you be a little more precise, what exactly do you want to know...?
@@Jayshooter_photo the difference between raising color chrome fx and raising color setting
Color = saturation (general).
Color Chrome FX = Range of tones for reds, yellows, and greens.