I much prefer the cylindrical hand-grip made for digital Leica M series rangefinder cameras; the shape of the Fujifilm hand-grip doesn’t appeal to me at all. Secondly, cameras with a traditional top-plate with shutter-speed and exposure compensation dials are better in black paint because the markings on those dials and aperture ring are a lot easier to see in all lighting conditions; whereas the silver & black is aesthetically pleasing, in harsh lighting the markings are difficult to see. Lastly, when you were showing off your Fujifilm X100 IV earlier in this video it was impossible for us to make out the profile and textures of it, you might want to consider using studio lighting for your RUclips videos, one lighting unit positioned on either side, and one above pointing downwards.
Understanding light , is key in photography. It tells me a lot how good a photographer running is RUclips channel is by just seeing their content. Black camera gear, room is mostly blacked out, low lighting set. I couldn’t see jackshit.
Love the energy
Great vid bro🔥 glad ur enjoying the x100vi too!
Thanks man! It's definitely a dope camera!
Sean, I purchased the same accessories for my X100VI and love them. Enjoy your new toy. Stay well.
Hey Mark! Same on this side. Enjoying them so far! And same to you!
you're about to have that camera on you allll the time!
That’s definitely the plan!!
I much prefer the cylindrical hand-grip made for digital Leica M series rangefinder cameras; the shape of the Fujifilm hand-grip doesn’t appeal to me at all.
Secondly, cameras with a traditional top-plate with shutter-speed and exposure compensation dials are better in black paint because the markings on those dials and aperture ring are a lot easier to see in all lighting conditions; whereas the silver & black is aesthetically pleasing, in harsh lighting the markings are difficult to see.
Lastly, when you were showing off your Fujifilm X100 IV earlier in this video it was impossible for us to make out the profile and textures of it, you might want to consider using studio lighting for your RUclips videos, one lighting unit positioned on either side, and one above pointing downwards.
All good! Thanks for the input!
Understanding light , is key in photography. It tells me a lot how good a photographer running is RUclips channel is by just seeing their content. Black camera gear, room is mostly blacked out, low lighting set. I couldn’t see jackshit.
Thanks for your feedback!