This $200 camera shoots infinite film like photos

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @UlyssesAokiPhoto
    @UlyssesAokiPhoto  Год назад +2651

    I'm noticing people pointing out the price. Remember, I live in Japan....... Not everyone lives in Europe or the US😂 I don't lie in my vids.
    1) I bought the camera for ¥33,000 yen used, approximately $200
    2) There have been used listings in Japan for similar prices last month when I was making this vid.
    The market is too hyped up now, so things are apparently getting pricey. Be careful and find good deals over a longer time span :)

    • @JCW86
      @JCW86 Год назад +389

      Bro, people don't know you live in Japan! You sound American or Canadian, and you specified $ in the video title. So people are going to assume you're talking about buying it with American and Canadian dollars lol.

    • @whatisagent5629
      @whatisagent5629 Год назад +81

      @@JCW86 never assume.

    • @JCW86
      @JCW86 Год назад +225

      @@whatisagent5629 Everyone assumes, that's life. How you look, the way you talk, your accent, etc. Can't change reality, have to accept it.

    • @snapsbylan
      @snapsbylan Год назад +46

      I found one for $200 and I’m picking it up tomorrow. Just gotta look.

    • @whoisalexfox
      @whoisalexfox Год назад +75

      Posting the used price isn't really transparent. What is the new price where you live?

  • @rosslmccallum
    @rosslmccallum Год назад +3086

    I like the idea of just buying a camera and sticking to it for as many years as possible. I think if you can use the same camera for more than 10 years, you really master it and if you keep going a little longer, everyone else will have moved on from using that camera And you’ll have a unique style with equipment that other people can’t easily get any more. I think that’s the way to go.

    • @rkjelseth
      @rkjelseth Год назад +21

      Well said!

    • @KarenLum
      @KarenLum Год назад +31

      I absolutely love this! I just dug up my first DSLR, Canon T2i, and I'm going to start playing around with it again. I'm excited to see how much better my work looks now with my current skills. I also dug up my dad's old Hi8 and DV camcorders and I'm excited to use those, too!

    • @ATLASSbe3
      @ATLASSbe3 Год назад +1

      @@KarenLum same thing here! Good luck :)

    • @xCynFR
      @xCynFR Год назад +11

      @@KarenLum my girlfriend is getting into photography so I gave her my old eos rebel t5 for Christmas and she hasn’t stopped using it yet😂

    • @thibaultguerand3521
      @thibaultguerand3521 Год назад +6

      Totally concur. Still use my Nikon D300 after so many years. Only thing I wished were better is its low-light capability. New cameras take stunning shots in hard conditions. But it pushes me to get more creative.

  • @jacobopatz6344
    @jacobopatz6344 Год назад +697

    I used to be really into big, powerful cameras with giant lenses up front. But after losing my passion for photography for a while, I feel like these subtle smaller cameras that you can tuck into a coat pocket or in your bag would really make me love photography again. The big cams will still be fun for more professional style shoots, but with a smaller one I feel like I'll be able to capture life's more meaningful moments!

    • @YamekDrope
      @YamekDrope Год назад +10

      That’s why i am here

    • @ciao_abhi
      @ciao_abhi Год назад +7

      i am in the same boat. Im no longer into the big dslr

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад +1

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

    • @omarkharnivall2439
      @omarkharnivall2439 Год назад +3

      It may sound like heresy but I love the gopro10 because of this, can carry and mount it everywhere anuwhere

    • @themeatinthemiddle
      @themeatinthemiddle Год назад +2

      I am in the same boat! I have so much gear i dont touch any more I am thinking I wanna sell it all to get something like this

  • @therawrpie
    @therawrpie Год назад +67

    Hi I just want to come back and say this video changed my life. I already had a G7x ii lying around and I sort of neglected it for a long time to take videos because of my depression. This video gave me a small enough step to pick up my camera again, simply shoot one single picture. That single picture led to reason to leave the bed and go outside and experience life again.
    Oh and my photos are stunning now thanks to your settings video. One million thank yous!

    • @atomic_stories
      @atomic_stories 9 месяцев назад +4

      Your comment made me very happy, Rawrpie. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @samuraijack6870
    @samuraijack6870 Год назад +479

    The way this video was produced and the way you talk and keep even the parts where you stumble on your words. It’s so real and relaxing. Honestly maybe it’s a metaphor for the camera which despite (or perhaps due to) its imperfections is amazing

    • @asdfghjvrty
      @asdfghjvrty Год назад +6

      unerrated comment. v nicely worded.

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад +2

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

  • @TerryManning
    @TerryManning Год назад +591

    I hardly ever shoot video with my G7X Mark II but it is by FAR the camera I have used most often over the past few years I've owned it. Great interface, snappy autofocus, surprising image quality. The only flaw I found was my screen had a loose hinge but that was an easy fix, and now I take it EVERYWHERE. Nice video (as long as you don't accidentally drive the prices up LOL)

    • @mistert800
      @mistert800 Год назад +28

      well, the prices were way higher than $200 before this video even came out, double in fact

    • @christyyun3923
      @christyyun3923 Год назад

      mine also has a loose screen hinge! how did you fix it?

    • @aloneaflame9343
      @aloneaflame9343 Год назад +3

      @Master & Commander "sneaky" to anyone who doesn't understand anything about the concept of affiliate marketing. but even a marketer shouldn't lie about the price, won't do him favours long-term...

    • @christopherdewaard6932
      @christopherdewaard6932 Год назад +1

      it's $700 now :(

  • @bjornrunarsson9343
    @bjornrunarsson9343 Год назад +81

    I appreciate your points in this video but without seeing completely unedited shots straight out of camera, I really have a hard time knowing whether this camera truly is more film-like than other compact digital cameras...

    • @dreamjphotos
      @dreamjphotos 7 месяцев назад +3

      +1 on this.

    • @Akirilus
      @Akirilus 7 дней назад

      It's not. None of them are. Film is film, you can edit photos to have a film look. That is all. These compacts were regarded as pure crap when they came out by anyone who knew anything about photography. This re emergence is just hipster nonsense. People are just bored and this is a fad.

  • @thestuffmikedoes2309
    @thestuffmikedoes2309 Год назад +980

    I appreciate that you got this camera for $200, and great job on this video--but I think it's potentially misleading to prominently feature the price of the camera as you do in your title when it's so different from the going rate. For example, I know you "can" find a Leica M6 or a Contax T3 in a thrift shop for $5--but that doesn't make it a "$5 camera."

    • @TheMusicalKnokcers
      @TheMusicalKnokcers Год назад +58

      This ! This canon is priced at 400-500€ in french second hand market... Not exactly 200$

    • @Rabixter
      @Rabixter Год назад +8

      I think the point of the video was to use any older camera model which has imperfections (aka character). His Canon is just an example.

    • @suspiciousstew1169
      @suspiciousstew1169 Год назад +7

      @@Rabixter can confirm, this camera shoots very similarly to my original g9 from 2007 although when you increase the iso from anything above 400 the photos can have lots of noise. that tends to make you shoot using lower iso settings and getting darker and more rich and higher contrast photos. prices for it rn are like $50 so i would suggest checking it out before the fujifilm x100v fans get obsessed with it and make the price skyrocket

    • @Rabixter
      @Rabixter Год назад

      @@suspiciousstew1169 Ah interesting. Will check that out.
      Haha oh no not the x100v fans. They are ruining the used camera market :D

    • @jazzmanematthews8376
      @jazzmanematthews8376 Год назад

      I live in the US and got mine for $250

  • @xwinger15
    @xwinger15 Год назад +11

    I bought this camera for travel purposes in 2017 and it’s been by my side ever since. It’s just so awesome.

  • @carlosdiazphotos
    @carlosdiazphotos Год назад +39

    When you start buying cameras that everyone is using you will get photos that everyone is taking. When you buy cameras that nobody uses, you will start to take different photos. Good video!

  • @fisharefriends598
    @fisharefriends598 Год назад +33

    That camera is great for the price. It’s very high spec. So long as the lens is not scratched and it all work. It’s a bargin.. nothing wrong with an old camera, people forget you used to buy a film camera and keep the same camera for years
    Original Leicas are still being used.. digital has made cameras more throw away, but it shouldn’t be like that

    • @erickv8512
      @erickv8512 Год назад +1

      the disposability is definitely by design, they gotta get that reoccurring income. so annoying that tech in all segments has become that

  • @BryHong
    @BryHong Год назад +81

    I bought this camera for my dad for Christmas 2020 but he ended up not wanting to use it. I don't know if I agree about it looking like film but there is definitely something special about the way this camera renders colors and also it is extremely versatile. I have gone on multiple international trips now taking only the G7X mk II and my Olympus 35 RC, two compact cameras, one digital and one film and have had no regrets when I used to regularly bring full size DSLRs with me everywhere I went. This combination works for me as someone who is primarily a street shooter, obviously it's not going to hold up for serious landscape photographers. But yes, this camera definitely has a pleasing character to its images that I have always loved.

  • @char21905
    @char21905 Год назад +8

    I checked the price and now it’s above $899CA 😭😭 it’s so sad cause I’ve been looking for a camera like this and it’s so expensive now..

  • @lonewolfcreative
    @lonewolfcreative Год назад +231

    I love this! I have started diving into street photography and definitely prefer less than perfect. In my search, I have unpacked a couple of older digital cameras from the early 2000's. The older cameras just have a unique vibe that modern cameras cannot deliver. Perfect exposure, ISO, etc., sadly, removes the magic from the photos I believe. Great video!

    • @Azhi3r
      @Azhi3r Год назад

      What cameras have you unpacked?

    • @lonewolfcreative
      @lonewolfcreative Год назад +5

      @@Azhi3r The Panasonic DMC-TZ5 from about 14 years ago. I also found a Sony Mavica from even earlier. The camera that required floppy disks. It is only a few megapixels. However, in the right situations, it can pull off a nice shot or two. I also like the Canon SX740 HS, only a few years old, but still a point-and-shoot. Also takes great pics.

    • @derrickdiggs8612
      @derrickdiggs8612 Год назад +2

      Yeah. They have more of a film look.

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад +1

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

    • @jayallan-eq4tq
      @jayallan-eq4tq Год назад +1

      Take a look at the Olympus EP series of cameras also. Underrated.

  • @hello_from_hel
    @hello_from_hel Год назад +9

    i agree with your ideas about old digital cameras. i bought used canon eos m10 three months ago and started taking photos non-stop but the sophistication and perfection of today's cameras deliver too high-quality photos that i can't help but comparing with mine and feeling disgruntled. now that this review inspired me once again how i would like to explore the world with photography in my own way. thanks, man!

  • @dbryantphoto1
    @dbryantphoto1 Год назад +1577

    Don't be so hard on yourself for your speaking mistakes on camera. Like a good film photograph, It gives you character and imperfection.🤣

    • @UlyssesAokiPhoto
      @UlyssesAokiPhoto  Год назад +107

      Lol! Yeah I need to work on my speaking. You couldn't guess the amount of cursing that goes on behind the scenes

    • @rookie4619
      @rookie4619 Год назад +9

      @@UlyssesAokiPhoto Don't down play your own ability! Great video, the text unfortunately did distract me but great ivdeo.

    • @altbinhax
      @altbinhax Год назад +12

      @@UlyssesAokiPhoto Hey, I really like your pace, it was just right. The flow let me take in the words and images; great work.

    • @hypemanD
      @hypemanD Год назад +5

      @@UlyssesAokiPhoto seemed totally natural + smooth to me - great stuff

    • @Holy_Algorithm
      @Holy_Algorithm Год назад +2

      @@UlyssesAokiPhoto Your speaking is super good and very pleasant to listen to. I never even had an english teacher speaking that good english (greetings from germany).
      Great video to look at also. I really enjoyed it. Pure eye candy. 🍬

  • @charlesblithfield6182
    @charlesblithfield6182 Год назад +29

    This camera looks very interesting to me. I am getting on in years and was taught film photography in grade 9. In school we developed our own film, made contact sheets and then prints. My dad was a photo nut and had a darkroom in our basement where he also taught me to the entire process. We used mostly B+W Kodak Tri X 400 ASA film and printed 8x10 but we did experiment with Cibachrome colour film. One bonus was we also had a Russian Kirilian photography device acquired from a local college that didn’t want it anymore and I made many colour aura photos of my fingers and hands, leaves and small objects. Smell of ozone. I was about 12 when I started and did it for 5 years. I wish film and chemicals weren’t so expensive, still have the enlarger.

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

    • @charlesblithfield6182
      @charlesblithfield6182 Год назад

      @@andyxmunoz 👍

  • @shinshin7012
    @shinshin7012 Год назад +169

    This is exactly why I love my Pentax Q camera. It was a an anniversary gift for my parents back in 2011 but I was the one mainly using it. The blooms, the grains, the color, they’re just film-like perfect.

    • @that_damian
      @that_damian Год назад +3

      Yes! Same here! Love the Q! Greetings from a fellow PentaxQ daily carrier from Poland!

    • @aimanleondore
      @aimanleondore Год назад +1

      is the low light performance unusable? i need to know

    • @ReinoldFZ
      @ReinoldFZ Год назад +4

      Giving gifts indirectly to oneself is tight!

    • @ezradja
      @ezradja Год назад +1

      Same here, but I sold it years ago. And now I want it back but couldn't find it in my local market.

    • @nopriors
      @nopriors Год назад

      Is it just the Pentax Q? Not Q7 or Q10?

  • @AltesBuddha
    @AltesBuddha Год назад +105

    I have watched this video 4 or 5 times in the last 24 hours. What a beautiful showcase, You've inspired me to get my first camera. To be honest, I've never really given photography much thought, but your compositions made me feel something, and for that, thank you. I wish you the best of success!

    • @togethrs
      @togethrs Год назад +4

      Lol same. Great job

    • @Fleshlight_Reviewer
      @Fleshlight_Reviewer Год назад +5

      I want one but I don't go outside so wtf and I gonna take pics of

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад +2

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

    • @daskrunkly3213
      @daskrunkly3213 Год назад +2

      @@Fleshlight_Reviewer start hanging out with your friends and going out and capturing pretty things and valuable moments . the world is rough but there are such beautiful moments

  • @EarthbendR
    @EarthbendR Год назад +543

    This was a really great video, not only the content. How it was shot, the narration/delivery. Enjoyed this very much. Thanks for this!

    • @GrahamDixonUK
      @GrahamDixonUK Год назад +4

      I agree with you. A fantastic clear voice and speaking naturally makes listening a pleasure. This is my first time watching, I have the G7X III and found this video very useful. Now I have subbed and I'm looking forward to catching up and getting all the new stuff too. Thanks.

    • @altbinhax
      @altbinhax Год назад +3

      I agree, I enjoyed his delivery; the timing provided more oppotunity to absorb the words and images. Sydney never looked so good.

    • @maxmaximus2608
      @maxmaximus2608 Год назад +3

      I completely agree. What a pleasure to watch these 10 minutes! Aesthetically pleasing, well narrated and it felt so honest...

    • @markhoffman9655
      @markhoffman9655 Год назад

      LOL - twice have screws work loose on the rear LCD bracket on my G7X MkII - now got small screwdriver set and check every few weeks. But other than that it is a very capable camera and one of my favourites.

    • @gimintron
      @gimintron Год назад

      Btw does all the scene in this video shoot by G7x Mark II?

  • @dylanlondrigan4451
    @dylanlondrigan4451 Год назад +152

    Video essays are my favorite format of RUclips video and this review holds the same feeling for me as a well written retrospective essay. I've never seen a review made with such high quality filmography and most importantly a sense of perspective which pervades the entire piece. Your presentation both visually and aurally is absolutely engrossing and engaging; I can't wait to see what you make moving forward

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад +1

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

  • @thebitterfig9903
    @thebitterfig9903 Год назад +15

    The G7x ii is a camera I need to shoot more. It's the camera I got back into photography with, bought factory-refurbished a few years ago. It's limitations started me on the road towards interchangeable lens digital, particularly this one time about a dozen goldfinches were on the other side of the yard. But every now and then, I dig it out and like it more than I expect.

  • @MarsyaAzzahra
    @MarsyaAzzahra Год назад +5

    Hands down the best video of G7X Mark II review. Ive been rewatching this video as if it was a documentary. Very well made & I am getting this camera asap!

  • @sixthdutch
    @sixthdutch Год назад +21

    Nicely done visuals. You did a good job explaining some of the harder to define aspects of what make film photos look filmic.

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

  • @conrad9race1
    @conrad9race1 Год назад +2

    Maaan finaly someone who can shoot really beautiful photos on yt! Truly artistic and intresting, i ve watched a tons creators, but non of them can shoot photos like that. Amazing!

    • @UlyssesAokiPhoto
      @UlyssesAokiPhoto  Год назад +1

      The compliment that matters to me the most. Thank you very much, I'm a photographer first, always.

  • @HopefulForever-ln5xm
    @HopefulForever-ln5xm Год назад +14

    The secret is sensors with less megapixels….each of those megapixel are larger and there is more space between them on the sensor. This results in a unique color and worse ISO performance (which is what you want). I have a Nikon D50 that is APS-C and is 6 megapixels. It gives a classic old school look.

    • @timoteiNitrogen
      @timoteiNitrogen Год назад +1

      Its completely other way around, more megapixels means more pixels per inch on a given sensor size, which gives worse high ISO performance. Of course when comparing sensors of the same era.

  • @jimmie_collins
    @jimmie_collins Год назад +1

    Been shopping for a budget friendly digital camera that gives me film like results. Your video is very good at showcasing your shots and not being so clinical about the specs of the camera.

  • @STOVL93
    @STOVL93 Год назад +7

    Thank you for this video! I've had my G7XII sitting in a drawer ever since I got my full frame, but now I can't wait to use it again! Lately I've been looking for a travel camera (X100V), but now I realize I've already got a great, pocketable camera with just as much character. Thanks for helping me to appreciate it!

    • @oni5909
      @oni5909 Год назад

      x100v the 2k$ camera?

  • @glenn1611
    @glenn1611 Год назад +7

    New suscriber. This is one of the most beautiful video essays I have ever watched. The footage, the music, the narration, everything. Just perfect. Bravo, sir. And you make the G7X II sound like a digital Lomo LCA (a very good thing; also the reason I just bought one).

  • @InternationalBigshot
    @InternationalBigshot Год назад +11

    Over the past month my feed has been bombarded with videos about the X100V, so much so that I'm convinced that I "need" one. To justify the purchase I blew the dust off my G7X II and am trying to see if I'm actually any good at still photography (I do mostly video). Well, as you might have guessed I was very impressed with the photo abilities of the G7X II, so much so that I'm now pretty satisfied that I already have a good still camera and can save the money I was going to spend on the X100V.

    • @markg890
      @markg890 Год назад +1

      You could also get an older generation X100 series. I have an X100t I paid $500 for in 2018 that takes beautiful photos. I never tire of the fill flash and built in color profiles.

  • @Poseidon313
    @Poseidon313 Год назад +6

    Im normaly someone who watches a video at 2x speed but your narration and music choice was soo good and a little methodic that I totally forgot to speed it up. It was a nice change in pass to the normal in your face youtube videos. Thank you really liked the video keep it up.

  • @kennethmerlos3046
    @kennethmerlos3046 Год назад +15

    Can you make another video on the g7x ii on how the settings are when in use

  • @kenrickhadley4499
    @kenrickhadley4499 Год назад +1

    I love that you celebrate what others consider as imperfect image quality, but we love the warm characteristic and organic nature of film.

  • @stevieb7121
    @stevieb7121 Год назад +6

    Great video. There are plenty of older digital cameras out there that are worthy of attention. It feels like a golden era for digital....

  • @HFreddyK
    @HFreddyK 7 месяцев назад +1

    Never been more convinced by someone to get something in my life. I been wanting to get more into taking photos and film photos of landscapes have always looked so crunchy and pretty but man, film is so expensive and then getting it developed is a whole chore and for an absolute noob like me, kinda off-putting. But a digital cam that has the same vibe? What a starting point to have I reckon.

  • @thegingerpowerranger
    @thegingerpowerranger Год назад +9

    Fuji xpro has modes in it that will emulate a range of the most popular films that were available back in the day. Highly recommend checking it out if you want to shoot digital camera but have the soul of film in your photo

    • @fixedit8689
      @fixedit8689 Год назад

      All Fuji cameras have the film mode.

  • @premyslvavrousek
    @premyslvavrousek Год назад +5

    I've had this camera for a few years now. I shoot mostly with Fuji cameras and love them, but this Canon is an exception for me. Great performance in a small compact body. I take this camera with me wherever any of my APS-C cameras are already too big. This camera can fit in any pocket and still take great photos with it. It doesn't have the magic of using Fuji cameras, but the results are great.

  • @LewisSumisuBeats
    @LewisSumisuBeats Год назад +30

    I've recently got into photography and this showed up in my recommended, turns out I already have this camera haha! Been using it only for videos, didn't know it could take such amazing pictures!

  • @shibapatrol801
    @shibapatrol801 Год назад +16

    I think this is why I love my Fujifilm x100s so much and don't really feel the need to get anything else until the day it dies. The camera isn't perfect for sure, but it is built beautifully and with a little tweak of the in-camera settings, you can take some really great looking photos without needing to edit at all.

    • @littlebluepages
      @littlebluepages Год назад +2

      T and F owner here. Couldn’t agree more. 😊

    • @junaidmalik1809
      @junaidmalik1809 Год назад +1

      S owner here. Love it, will continue to use it for a very long time ahead. But pretty interested in the g7x to supplement for a faster, more pocketable experience, and shooting at night. Still on the look for one that's priced reasonably.

  • @emirivlogs
    @emirivlogs Год назад +9

    Your videography in this convinced me I was watching a movie, not a review video😆 if you haven’t done it before, I would love to see a setup video or how you get your footage so enchanted looking🙆🏻‍♀️

    • @Kuwandi
      @Kuwandi Год назад +1

      Right ? … me to so good and NOT A HARD SELL …just a nice calming approach ✅💯

  • @NDK0
    @NDK0 Год назад +70

    That's a $700 camera here. Around $400 used. One of the perks of living in an expensive country 😅

    • @alxmtncstudio2066
      @alxmtncstudio2066 7 месяцев назад +11

      Around $1300 here, perks of seeing the video a year later when it's made million of views

    • @VasilWho
      @VasilWho 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, $648.91 is the price in Bulgaria at the moment.

    • @unbroken1010
      @unbroken1010 7 месяцев назад

      You can blame it on Sleepy Joe

    • @ZombieFleshEaterMuiridi
      @ZombieFleshEaterMuiridi 6 месяцев назад +1

      For me it doesn't compute how an older model second hand is almost the same price as a newer camera...or some of the better alternative options

    • @Xiquinhodasilva99
      @Xiquinhodasilva99 3 месяца назад

      @@ZombieFleshEaterMuiridi capitalistic mindset, profiting from everything

  • @nunofarizo
    @nunofarizo Год назад +35

    I switched from a g7x Mk 2 to a x100f and let me tell you. I couldn't be happier, the viewfinder, the color flexibility, the vintage feel.

    • @oni5909
      @oni5909 Год назад +3

      so x100f better than this?

    • @helmetboy431
      @helmetboy431 Год назад +4

      i mean if is fuji and like 1k

    • @oni5909
      @oni5909 Год назад +4

      @@helmetboy431 yeah i’m not rich lol i think canon will do for now

    • @nunofarizo
      @nunofarizo Год назад +5

      @@oni5909 if you want a viewfinder, don't need zoom, and want a more capable camera that can be controlled in a fast manner, yes.
      The g7x has most controls via touchscreen

    • @borgabear
      @borgabear Год назад +13

      No shit it's 3x the price

  • @jcdezmen
    @jcdezmen Год назад +6

    This video was absolutely beautiful! Well done!

  • @travisolson9190
    @travisolson9190 Год назад +5

    These videos are so much more fun to watch that any other type of camera review. Loved it, and subscribed

  • @AlivkaSlivka
    @AlivkaSlivka Год назад +1

    Great, calming video that just made me buy this camera. Thank you for your gentle approach to showcasing this beauty!

  • @ZaneGage
    @ZaneGage Год назад +35

    It is so, so interesting seeing Sydney through an other street photographer's eye and camera system. So many familiar areas cast in new lights, angles, and focal lengths! Great thoughts and video!

    • @ivanrungkat8481
      @ivanrungkat8481 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I was gonna say the same thing. It's nice to see familiar sceneries, especially shots taken around Town Hall and George St.

  • @Triangulum303
    @Triangulum303 Год назад +17

    You did a great job with this video. I can tell you really feel comfortable talking about cameras and photography. That's the sweet spot for you, talk about what you know, and you'll always be on point. I had a professor once tell me to never apologize for my art. ;) Put it out there and be proud of it.

  • @4saken404
    @4saken404 Год назад +37

    My favorite retro digital camera is the Fuji f30. It's a 6 megapixel from 2006. The sensor on it was just incredible and noise looked a lot more camera grain like than with nearly anything else even from 10 years later. My biggest personal gripe was that it was only a 36-108mm lens and I like to widen back to at least 28mm. Otherwise I might consider trying to find one again. Even the original one I had I bought years after it came out and it still held its own. Unlike with many other cameras you could zoom in to 100% and pixel peep and the image would still hold up great.

  • @olivernikander282
    @olivernikander282 Год назад +1

    i watched this video, i could not sleep cuz i just had to have the g7x mk2 after i saw the photos you took with it, and the next day i had to get it, and its been awesome. Thanks for getting me excited about photography again🙏🏼

  • @saurabhsonic
    @saurabhsonic Год назад +42

    Wow - I feel like this video was a love letter to my Canon G7X Mk ii. A camera that I should have paid much more attention to than I have. I bought it for vlogging purposes - but never quite got into vlogging. So it just sat ignored. Until recently I picked it up again for photography purposes. It takes gorgeous photos. That Canon color science is just right for me. There's so much for me to learn and I think I'll be able to do that with this camera.

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

  • @bianx817
    @bianx817 Год назад +47

    Hi I have the g7x mkii and wanted to ask if the images and video shots you presented in the video were SOOC? If so, what settings did you put it in or was it edited/ filtered after? My images never look that film-like. This is beautiful ❤️

  • @samchu5335
    @samchu5335 Год назад +6

    i own the g7x mk ii too. love it !! bring it for dive trips too. and yes, the price of x100v is way to inflated . thanks for bringing this camera to a spotlight of it its own.

  • @TheGlucoside
    @TheGlucoside Год назад +1

    I love your way of talking and presenting. You have a super soothing voice. Also: beautiful shooting / editing here. Great work!

  • @charlie316
    @charlie316 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video! I own a Leica D-Lux 7 for my street photography, and I love it. This video however teaches me a lot about film/digital cameras. I have a lot to think about now, haha. Thank you for this video!

  • @ApoorvBisht
    @ApoorvBisht Год назад +1

    Bought this new today for $650, cheapest I could find after looking for 2 months. Super stoked to start clicking!

  • @diegomayafotografia8856
    @diegomayafotografia8856 Год назад +6

    Almost all my recent personal work i been shooting around with an old Canon G12. I'll love if i get a Ricoh GR instead but I just can't afford it and the G12 is very small and easy to use, with a CCD sensor and captures un RAW too. Only one problem: is VERY SLOW compared with a dslr, sometimes i lose some shots if the action is too quick, but i trying to work around it and the results are very satisfying. In a way, i feel like that my pictures with it are more intimate thanks to it.

    • @Ootgreet1
      @Ootgreet1 Год назад +1

      I own and use a Canon G16. Same thing - it has an old 35MM rangefinder feel in the hands esp. with the optical viewfinder and it encourages me naturally to compose my shots.

  • @timellins
    @timellins 11 месяцев назад

    quality on this video is mindblowing! you definitely know what you're doing, and although as you mentioned it felt uncomfortable doing it... You absolutely NAILED it!

  • @jackbubble5661
    @jackbubble5661 Год назад +4

    I really love your videos and I miss the ones where you talk about new photographers that you've discovered in the last period, they were so inspirational and also good to grow our knowledge about other great photographers! Hope to see one of those videos soon!

  • @MrCheeesy
    @MrCheeesy Месяц назад

    i recently started a hunt for digital cameras. because after using my canon 1500d dslr, i always missed the nostalgia of a point and shoot and pocketable digicam, so i stumbled upon this vid and watched the whole thing. so yea, deserved my sub dude

  • @ericazucena3804
    @ericazucena3804 Год назад +4

    recently started getting into photography and videography and wanted something more than my iphone camera, i picked up the g7x mk3 and i instantly loved it the videos come out really nice and the photos just have a certain characteristic to them. the g7x lineup of cameras from what ive heard are all pretty good and this video just made me love my camera even more and made me want to get out there and take more photos thanks for the video.

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

  • @Skux720
    @Skux720 4 месяца назад +1

    This camera blew up on TikTok from influencers mainly looking for the on-camera flash aesthetic, which you can get from any cheap point-and-shoot.

  • @SpearfishYT
    @SpearfishYT Год назад +12

    Beautifully shot, paced, and considered. I enjoyed this greatly and share the sentiment regarding older digital cameras. My particular fascination is with CCD sensor cameras. Whilst the
    Leica M9 is wonderful, I particularly enjoy the Fuji S5 pro combined with older Nikon lenses for portraiture…

  • @DCDA-LA
    @DCDA-LA Год назад +1

    You're amazing, thank you. I truly love your content, the process and aesthetics remind me the design philosophy class I took back in the school.

  • @vedroelcitra
    @vedroelcitra Год назад +42

    I'm using many professional expensive cameras for work but this particular camera still has a place in my heart :) Thanks for sharing this, Ulysses! High five from Sydney, too!

    • @jordanjoestar8839
      @jordanjoestar8839 Год назад +1

      The only professional camera is the one a professional has in their hand.

  • @SmartByTravel
    @SmartByTravel Год назад +1

    Thanks for the inspiration to breathe life back into my G7x Mark ii. It's appreciated.

  • @matthewrabbit
    @matthewrabbit Год назад +4

    I recently got hold of a GRII and it's the best. Maybe not in terms of image quality or pixel count, but whatever. Even the greatest photographers missed focus and had blurry photos.

  • @kopon6273
    @kopon6273 Год назад

    I have been watching your videos. I truly admire your style and art. It gives a unique sensation and brings out all sorts of different emotions. It's the kind of thing that makes people feel alive.

  • @janwilson9485
    @janwilson9485 Год назад +17

    Lovely to see another of youre very well thought out videos. I think you make valid points - I still love my canon 5D as its output looks film like to me. I will look out for the canon gx7 II as it would be a useful addition to my walk around camera the GRiii - sometimes the 28mm lens is just too wide. Thanks

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад +1

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it. I also own the Ricoh GR iii

  • @MichaelRasco
    @MichaelRasco Год назад

    This video made me appreciate how genuine you are about photography. Just earned a new subscriber!

  • @timgehrsitz3267
    @timgehrsitz3267 Год назад +9

    I bought a Fuji X-T20 for concert photography, and it just absolutely stinks compared to my $16 film camera. There is this painterly, artistic quality that is completely missing from the photos it takes. I've found in many cases, digital cameras are dead boring to their core, and the "film simulations" are gross and fail miserably to recreate what it is that makes film so great.
    The photos you posted here are the only that I've seen from a digital creator that genuinely feel like film, because, as you said, the imperfections. It's not just adding "vintage feel" and grain for the sake of grain, the joy of film and cameras like this is that they make an image seem more like an impressionist work rather than an attempt at a recreation. It highlights things, it obscures perfect ultra res detail behind these approximations that are still good enough to show you that this is a true, honest vision of a moment in time, but through a mystical piece of technology that sees it a certain way and that can't go back and alter how it sees that moment.

  • @emmanuelpower2439
    @emmanuelpower2439 Год назад +1

    You've convinced me to take this camera seriously... I love the reasons you give for liking the machine 😊

  • @yerrhero
    @yerrhero Год назад +7

    Yup, that does it. I’m buying this camera and finally giving photography a try. That camera is so satisfying and this video in itself feels personable. Felt like you were speaking directly to me

  • @TonyTylerDraws
    @TonyTylerDraws Год назад +2

    It’s funny how once something digital gets perfected, the next step is to make it feel analog. Audio, digital art, etc

  • @KokoroKompass
    @KokoroKompass Год назад +7

    The color grading in this video looks really good! I just got a new point and shoot, Sony hx99. But maybe I should’ve gone for the canon instead!

  • @guyplay
    @guyplay Год назад

    The quality of your videos is outstanding. I’ve been a Fuji fan for the past 12 years and own several. Considering picking this up. Thanks!

  • @wildwolf3343
    @wildwolf3343 Год назад +3

    Really enjoyed this video thank you. What you said about grit and grain resonates with me very much. I’m thinking of going with a compact camera again and happened upon this. So hard to get a smart phone now to take photos that represent what my eyes see - and they are the photos I appreciate most because of their imperfections!

    • @realamericannegro977
      @realamericannegro977 Год назад +1

      Would you say that this has better image quality than iphones? I hear may say that even old point and shoot powershots look better than iphone 11 and etc.

    • @wildwolf3343
      @wildwolf3343 Год назад

      @@realamericannegro977 I think it depends on what you like yourself with your personal preference is with an image. The thing with a modern phones and cameras is that they do so much of the processing for you. Whereas the older cameras in all their imperfections can be perfect in my eyes. I that’s why I’m going to resurrect my 12-year-old Panasonic super zoom To start taking photos again.

    • @wildwolf3343
      @wildwolf3343 Год назад

      @@realamericannegro977 I meant to say that I don’t have this particular camera myself.

  • @brunobergami6482
    @brunobergami6482 10 месяцев назад

    Dang... I was just looking for a cheap camera review and found this video gem of yours... I truly love how you express through the camera. You earned one more subscriber. Cheers!

  • @jsshayes1
    @jsshayes1 Год назад +4

    I still love my Nikon D700. The pictures that come out of it are awesome.

  • @soin74
    @soin74 Год назад

    Watching this on my lunch break and the video totally took ma away. Love the content, style and delivery. Never expected a camera review to did what this did to me today. Desperately needed to calm the f down and reset. Thanks!

  • @cybervehicle
    @cybervehicle Год назад +9

    It's a Powershot G series - those have always been the serious point & shoot still photography cameras that Canon makes. The old ones are really fun if you can find a G5X, G15. Most of the recent models feel very similar, however the G1 X Mark III is basically an updated G5 X which is cool because I'm a fan of the EVF and the popup flash.

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

    • @amberhawke
      @amberhawke Год назад

      Not anywhere close! The G1xMk3 is an APS-C sensor camera, a totally different league from the smaller 1"-type sensors that are in the G5 and G7 series. The update to the G5x (which I have and like) is the G5xMk2. The G5xMk2 doesn't have the SLR-style viewfinder bump of the G5x, but moves the viewfinder to a pop-up, similar to what Sony does with their RX-100 series cameras.

    • @cybervehicle
      @cybervehicle Год назад

      @@amberhawke The cameras have exactly identical ergonomics - I stand by what I said. The G1X Mark III is an updated G5X. The APS-C sensor helps with low light performance as well as the ability to have narrower depth of field, & even though that's not really important in a camera of this style, but from a photographer's standpoint if you put tape over the names of all three of those cameras you'd expect the G1X III to be the follow-up product.

  • @dream_up_tomorrow
    @dream_up_tomorrow Год назад +1

    That was wonderful to watch aesthetically and informative to boot. Thank you.

  • @Bossti
    @Bossti Год назад +10

    Another great video. I also realized that what I am looking for in my photography apart from composition and interesting shapes and lighting is “character” (whatever that means…). I recently sold my Fuji stuff and my GR III and got a Lumix GX9 with Leica 15mm. Sure the sensor is smaller and the lens is not necessarily the sharpest but I just like to shoot with it and the images tend to have a certain characteristic to them that I like. I’m also eyeing the Canon GX7 m2 and waiting to spot a good deal and I’m also looking into older Pentax DSLRs to directly adapt my vintage K mount lenses

  • @thedarkcloakartist
    @thedarkcloakartist 18 дней назад

    I have a Canon G9 and that thing has been reliable for a long time, only basically replaced by more modern smart phones, but I still love to use it for a lot of the qualities you get into near the end of this video.
    This video has definitely interested me in upgrading to the G7x MKII. My other dream camera is the Black Magic Cinema although for different uses altogether.
    Great work. Instant like and sub here!

  • @DonGiannatti
    @DonGiannatti Год назад +38

    Good video, but terribly difficult to find these cameras under $400. You got a very good deal.
    Like you, I am shooting more and more vintage digital because it reminds me of "formats" and choosing a film stock.

    • @zainahmed6258
      @zainahmed6258 Год назад +5

      Ask him to share a proof of getting this for $200 and he won't.

    • @ElmarJournal
      @ElmarJournal Год назад +6

      g7x mark ii in my place also around $150-$250, i think it's the mark iii if its above $400

    • @DonGiannatti
      @DonGiannatti Год назад

      @@zainahmed6258 He said he got his for $200. I don't think that is a problem, as he is talking about his own camera. But most are more.

    • @DonGiannatti
      @DonGiannatti Год назад

      @@ElmarJournal I was checking EBay and other online stores.

    • @charlestonealmacen
      @charlestonealmacen Год назад +7

      He bought It Two years ago, that's why he found It only for 200$

  • @orionrl9999
    @orionrl9999 Год назад

    regardless of the review you're making, this video is just beautiful to watch. the music, editing, angles, and your speech is just flawless. good shit man keep it up

  • @NameNotGiven766
    @NameNotGiven766 11 месяцев назад +7

    This camera is 750$ now by the way

  • @chadroberts44
    @chadroberts44 11 месяцев назад

    On a trip to Thailand last year I discovered exactly what you are saying in this video. I took it as a backup camera and found because of some circumstances I ended up using it quite a bit. Loved the outcome of the photos and the videos I took.

  • @mawavoy
    @mawavoy Год назад +3

    Yes, Canon has accurate color rendition. Also, the little g7xii has a very nice zoom lens. This makes it a little more versatile than some other street shooter favorites . Thanks for sharing!

    • @andyxmunoz
      @andyxmunoz Год назад

      I really love mine too. I've made a few pov street photography videos with it.

  • @straznikzteksasu
    @straznikzteksasu Год назад

    Thanks for this video - I like the calmness and heart you're talking about the photography. I like the way you talk about using this camera - and this camera rally has something magical in the photos it shots. I like music in the background - it really helps to focus on the topic. Thanks once again.

  • @tristanrichter3211
    @tristanrichter3211 Год назад +28

    It’s not even close to 200$

  • @JohnGulish
    @JohnGulish Год назад

    Bro great video, I loved the lighting in your talking head segments. I've wanted to get a G7x for a while and I might just pull the trigger after seeing your video

  • @JustRideWithTheSun
    @JustRideWithTheSun 5 месяцев назад +6

    This video hyped up the whole fucking market for this camera 😂😂😂

  • @ArmandSalmon
    @ArmandSalmon Год назад

    Very good point & observation here. I'm looking back at some of my point & shoot canon & Panasonic images from 2008-2012 era and they each have a distinct characteristics & imperfections that make a signature look.

  • @paulyplewa
    @paulyplewa Год назад +1

    What a great video! I appreciate the simplicity and elegance of it!

  • @revelonis
    @revelonis Год назад +12

    Do you use specific settings on the camera to achieve the filmlike photos?

    • @silviofernandes5296
      @silviofernandes5296 Год назад +1

      Editing in post, I guess.

    • @cstpa1
      @cstpa1 Год назад

      @@silviofernandes5296 i agree with this because when i search the camera on flickr all of the photos are very basic digital shots. you have to mess with settings and post production.

  • @antoniok.4160
    @antoniok.4160 Год назад +1

    This camera costs about 450€ here in Germany. That‘s more than twice the advertized price.

  • @theroaches3159
    @theroaches3159 Год назад +10

    ok but this camera is not 200$ its 600$

  • @Krystal_Kitty7
    @Krystal_Kitty7 Год назад

    The best photo here is the one at 6:59 reminds me of an experience I had when I was dining out with my family shortly after my father's death. Across the restaurant I noticed a man that looked and dressed like my father, sitting alone. I had a strong urge to go up and talk to him but I couldn't. I just sat there holding my tears because that's how my dad spent the majority of his final years, alone. Sorry for the story, your photo brought those memories back. Anyway cool video I am going to look into maybe purchasing one.

  • @henryeugenereyes7676
    @henryeugenereyes7676 Год назад +5

    Great video. Currently for the "vintage digital" look, I am using a Fujifilm X-E1 with a Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 and other old manual focus lenses -- I will definitely look out for the Canon G7x ii.Thanks.

  • @kefkop12
    @kefkop12 Год назад

    First time I’m seeing a video of you, but love the whole vibe. Images, background music and your voice fit very well together. I has a soothing (not sure if i use this correctly) effect!