Ibis and EVF are the features that may lead me to decide to buy one. Even if I soooo much like the XT and the X Pro. It was a good moment sharing with you those nice shots in the forest. Thanks
Beautifully shot, Ian, and gorgeous images. The X-H1 is my preferred body for landscapes too, though not for the same reasons as yours. I find it a bit more rugged and robust than any of the X-T1/2/3/4 bodies, and heavier lenses like the 50-140 and 16-55 feel far more manageable when shooting handheld (likely because of the deeper grip).
The image at 4:05 was my favorite ! This video, with a bit of photo gear & some photo know-how was the dessert I needed to help me digest my excessive Thanksgiving dinner! Thanks IW!
This channel is just riven w/ effort and quality... What a pleasure and what a gift for this gentleman to share his knowledge like this... Thank-you...
I'm reading comments that the new camera could be an XS10...which isn't weather sealed...so for Ian's purposes I wouldn't think this would be a practical body at all. The X-T4 has the fully articulating screen, which could get in the way of a vertical L mount composition so ..hmm...will be interesting to find out (of course the X-T4 could be used for its IBIS for vlogging so perhaps so!) Always great work from Ian regardless what he uses and ultra inspirational! (Tobias here, this is my photo-centered, rather than film-centered, account :-) )
I'm reading comments that the new camera could be an XS10...which isn't weather sealed...so for Ian's purposes I wouldn't think this would be a practical body at all. The X-T4 has the fully articulating screen, which could get in the way of a vertical L mount composition so ..hmm...will be interesting to find out (of course the X-T4 could be used for its IBIS for vlogging so perhaps so!) Always great work from Ian regardless what he uses and ultra inspirational!
I left Fuji back in January. My favorite Fuji camera was the X-H1. I preferred using it over the X-T3 - something about the shutter and feel of the body that made the camera so enjoyable to use. I also had the 50-140 but I always chose the 90 over it. Your imagery is different from mine so understandable why the 50-140 works better for you. Loved the images you took today.
@@LifeLover2020 Sony. Took advantage of the trade-up program back in January. I hit a roadblock - discovered that an APSC 11-23 f/2.8 does not exist. This is one of my most used ranges for a rather big genre I now cover. The 10-24 f/4 was not an option since I would have had to shoot over ISO 10000 for practically every shot and quick AF was not there. With Fuji system, I had to carry two cameras with the two red badge zooms to cover the range. Now I use the A9 with the 16-35 GM.
@@Martin-nu6ym i've heard some negative feedback on this because its shutter button is too light so it's hard for the user to know when the camera is focusing or has taken a picture... Im new to this hobby and want to focus on photography, im dabating between choosing the xh1 and xt3, maybe a bit toward the XH1 bc it's cheaper, ill have more money to buy lens but that feedback makes me quite concerned, can you give me any advice, thanks !
Thanks for the great video :-) One thing though, by the time you uploaded the video the IBIS jerking was already fixed with the FW 2.0 and some face detection problems have been fixed as well. Didn't you update your camera?
Hi there. I enjoyed your clip, great shots and videos, I like the atmosphere you pick to take your images👍 I try to make a choice between the XT3 and XT4, the question really being what body gives me the best guarantee to shoot pics in lower light situation,having the same lense for instance. Does the IBIS play a significant role, or if I couple the XT3 with a good prime or the 16-55 f2.8 that should be good for lowlight pictures? Thanks a lot if you could give your input👌😎
I prefer my X-T2 (same sensor as X-H1) for landscape and don't use the X-T3 as much. I feel that the X-T2's sensor produces much nicer pictures with less noise.
You were using a filter for the 2 first shots and apparently not for the third one where the light conditions were better. I am a newbie in digital photography. Just wondering if there is any technical reason for this.Thank you
Thanks Ian. Good blog and the bit of mist makes all the difference ! I know you focus stack quite often, but as a committed Fuji user do you use enhanced details in LR or any plugins to get the best from the X Trans files?
i've heard some negative feedback on this because its shutter button is too light so it's hard for the user to know when the camera is focusing or has taken a picture... Im new to this hobby and want to focus on photography, im dabating between choosing the xh1 and xt3, maybe a bit toward the XH1 bc it's cheaper, ill have more money to buy lens but that feedback makes me quite concerned, can you give me any advice, thanks !
I enjoyed both cameras, I didn't think the shutter button was that much of an issue. You could use back button focusing which means the shutter is only used for taking the photo and not for focusing. 👍
You really made use of the lovely conditions. I have wondered about using the 2 second timer. Apologies if you've already explained this, but why not use a cable release or the Fuji Remote app? The app would allow you to trigger the shutter, and also change some settings as you were doing in Padley Gorge last week. However, my experience with it is limited, so may be there are also some negatives.
I found the timer is a lot less worrisome than a remote or especially the app. Get your settings and composition dialed in and once you chose the predetermined timer delay in the Q menu, it's just a click of the shutter and stand back. I found cables and especially the app adds a level of fiddling about just to get a shot off. The X-H1 has a very sensitive shutter button and it barely need a full press to engage the timer so possible camera shake is negligible. It is also my landscape shooter of choice.
Thanks for the reply, Ian. I'm all for keeping it simple! I agree that the app can take time to set up, especially if you have had two different bodies connected to it. My main use of it has been with bird photography, where I am hiding inside and the camera is near the birds. It allows a more intimate feel to the shots, but there is a often slight delay which, with wildlife, often means that you've missed the shot altogether! Look forward to seeing the new addition to your kit.
I think a cable release comes into its own for capturing seascapes when timing the waves is crucial, for the rest of my work the 2 second timer is a quick and easy solution 👍👍
@@artsilva I'd go with that, too. To be fair to the app and my comments about it, it is a freebie and was probably intended for more basic uses, like enabling the photograph to be included in the scene. I probably pushed it way beyond its limits when using it with wildlife.
Do you edit photos in Lightroom? If you do, do you zoom in to 1:1 to make sure your photo is sharp and in focus? If you do, how do you feel about the files from X-Trans sensors? I have had an x-t1 and I own a x-t2 now. Every time I zoom in to the photos to check that they are sharp and ready to be edited and later printed, I always notice the problems with the files. And it bothers me. And recently I got a x-t100 and when I zoom in to check the files from that, I don’t feel bad at all. They look great. And it makes me wish my x-t2 had the x-t100 sensor. That would be a perfect camera for me. It’s just so frustrating to me that Fuji continues to use the x-trans sensors. Those sensors doesn’t seem to bring anything to the table. Quite the opposite, they have problems that normal sensors doesn’t. And it’s so weird to me that no one seem to be talking about this. Every time I bring this up, people seem to get very defensive and feel the need to defend the x-trans sensors. And I don’t get it. I guess a lot of Fuji users don’t actually have experience with low end Fuji cameras that have normal sensors. Most people seem to goes for the more expensive cameras instead and never downgrades to the x-t100 or 200. So they don’t know what they’re missing. And the people who DO buy the x-t100 and 200 are beginners that don’t have experience with x-trans sensors. (That’s just my theory though. I have no date or anything to back that up.) Am I the only one who feels like this? Btw, yes, I know Lightroom is bad at understanding x-trans files. And it’s incredible that Adobe STILL have not fixed it. And if they did I would not complain. But here is the thing, the x-trans sensors still does not do anything special as far as I can see. For me, they still feel like just a thing to put on the box to sell cameras. Is there something about that I just don’t understand? Something they do that normal sensors don’t and that is needed? I am genuinely curious. Anyway, sorry for this long rant. Would love to hear your, or anyone’s thoughts about this. Ps: When I say “it has problems” I do not mean serious, deal breaking problems, okay. But problems nonetheless. Even small problems are worse than the absence of problems, you know.
I think most of the problems come from over sharpening, even Lightroom default is too much. Try taking the sharpening off and opening it in photoshop and apply sharpening there, the files are way cleaner 👍👍
another great vid with some stunning shots, the one at 7.30 in particular. It takes real skill to make something so simple look so good in a photograph. I am hoping that you go for an XT4 :)
Gorgeous conditions! 😍😍😍 In terms of camera change, I think you're going to use an XS10 (just judging from your XT4 videos before). Will be interesting to hear your next journey 😊
Great stuff! I got XH1. Any idea why every photo I take isn’t sharp when zoomed in? Tried 4 diff lenses. Tried lots of different settings. Tried all Af configurations and manually focusing. Image looks somewhat normal but when I zoom in digitally either on the camera or PC it falls apart. The detail is soft mush and at times looks like an oil or water painting 🤮 If you have any idea or have had this happen before please let me know! Thanks 🙏
Hi Ian, i love this camera body too, i own 2 of them, and i'm about to buy my 5th lense to go with them. Although i have some major issues with AF, espacially on landscapes lacking contrasts. As Fujifilm tech support suggested, i've switched to manual focus, which is fair enough for landscape. Today, i was horrified to realize i also have a lot of blurr shot when using it in AF mode. Have you ever had issues of this kind ? (thanks and congrats for you great videos, by the way)
It was a stunning morning for it - I was out with my film camera in my local woods. However my go-to digital set up is the XH1 with the XF50-140mm - love that lens and ....love your images! Thank you. Look forward to hearing your news on Sunday!
Why would anyone care what kit you are using when all that matters is are the images compelling, or not...or from a commercial perspective, do the images fulfill the needs of the client?
Ibis and EVF are the features that may lead me to decide to buy one. Even if I soooo much like the XT and the X Pro. It was a good moment sharing with you those nice shots in the forest. Thanks
Beautifully shot, Ian, and gorgeous images. The X-H1 is my preferred body for landscapes too, though not for the same reasons as yours. I find it a bit more rugged and robust than any of the X-T1/2/3/4 bodies, and heavier lenses like the 50-140 and 16-55 feel far more manageable when shooting handheld (likely because of the deeper grip).
yeah love the grip too, feels great in the hand 😀👍👍
My X-H1 and X-T30 to me, is the best one two combo for landscapes.....shooting anything for that matter!
Nice one 😀😀😀👍
Superb work. That shot at 7:32 may be the best woodland I have seen.
Thank you so much 😀😀👍
Can’t wait for Sunday!
Me too, Thanks Rodg 🙏🏻🙏🏻😀👍
The image at 4:05 was my favorite ! This video, with a bit of photo gear & some photo know-how was the dessert I needed to help me digest my excessive Thanksgiving dinner! Thanks IW!
Happy to help! 😀😀
This channel is just riven w/ effort and quality... What a pleasure and what a gift for this gentleman to share his knowledge like this... Thank-you...
he delivers his knowhow with confidence and ease!
Wow, thank you! Much appreciated 😀😀🙏🏻
I was in awe with the shot at 8:00
That was beautiful!!!
I'm reading comments that the new camera could be an XS10...which isn't weather sealed...so for Ian's purposes I wouldn't think this would be a practical body at all.
The X-T4 has the fully articulating screen, which could get in the way of a vertical L mount composition so ..hmm...will be interesting to find out (of course the X-T4 could be used for its IBIS for vlogging so perhaps so!)
Always great work from Ian regardless what he uses and ultra inspirational! (Tobias here, this is my photo-centered, rather than film-centered, account :-)
)
Lovely images. If that was me I'd be turning the contrast and colour sliders up to 11 so respect for avoiding the over processed look.
Thanks buddy 🙏👍👍
Lovely conditions Ian. Guessing the new addition is either an XS-10 or an XT-4. Looking forward to finding out. Probably miles off with my guess 🤪
Thanks Richard, video on Sunday this week too, will be talking about it then 👍👍😀
Beautiful photos with this Camera, looking to change from Nikon D7000 to Fujifilm X-H1 or XT-3?
I'm reading comments that the new camera could be an XS10...which isn't weather sealed...so for Ian's purposes I wouldn't think this would be a practical body at all.
The X-T4 has the fully articulating screen, which could get in the way of a vertical L mount composition so ..hmm...will be interesting to find out (of course the X-T4 could be used for its IBIS for vlogging so perhaps so!)
Always great work from Ian regardless what he uses and ultra inspirational!
Thanks buddy, all will be revealed on Sunday 😉👍👍
Excellent images. Great communication. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it 👍👍🙏🏻
I left Fuji back in January. My favorite Fuji camera was the X-H1. I preferred using it over the X-T3 - something about the shutter and feel of the body that made the camera so enjoyable to use. I also had the 50-140 but I always chose the 90 over it. Your imagery is different from mine so understandable why the 50-140 works better for you. Loved the images you took today.
Thanks for sharing & thanks for watching buddy 👍👍😀🙏🏻
@Martin - what system did you move to?
@@LifeLover2020 Sony. Took advantage of the trade-up program back in January. I hit a roadblock - discovered that an APSC 11-23 f/2.8 does not exist. This is one of my most used ranges for a rather big genre I now cover. The 10-24 f/4 was not an option since I would have had to shoot over ISO 10000 for practically every shot and quick AF was not there. With Fuji system, I had to carry two cameras with the two red badge zooms to cover the range. Now I use the A9 with the 16-35 GM.
@@Martin-nu6ym i've heard some negative feedback on this because its shutter button is too light so it's hard for the user to know when the camera is focusing or has taken a picture... Im new to this hobby and want to focus on photography, im dabating between choosing the xh1 and xt3, maybe a bit toward the XH1 bc it's cheaper, ill have more money to buy lens but that feedback makes me quite concerned, can you give me any advice, thanks !
Thanks for the great video :-) One thing though, by the time you uploaded the
video the IBIS jerking was already fixed with the FW 2.0 and some face
detection problems have been fixed as well. Didn't you update your
camera?
What lens are you using please here to shoot the first photo? What camera bag are you using also please?
There’s a link above
Thanks paul, check out my gear video here ruclips.net/video/xoF89qhPpf8/видео.html 👍👍
Hi there. I enjoyed your clip, great shots and videos, I like the atmosphere you pick to take your images👍 I try to make a choice between the XT3 and XT4, the question really being what body gives me the best guarantee to shoot pics in lower light situation,having the same lense for instance. Does the IBIS play a significant role, or if I couple the XT3 with a good prime or the 16-55 f2.8 that should be good for lowlight pictures? Thanks a lot if you could give your input👌😎
both great cameras, just depends weather or not you need ibis. if not then go with the t3 as its cheaper and the same image quality 👍👍😀
I prefer my X-T2 (same sensor as X-H1) for landscape and don't use the X-T3 as much. I feel that the X-T2's sensor produces much nicer pictures with less noise.
All nice cameras 😀👍👍
Fantastic, That looks like a fine tripod also, any info of the make/model. Thanks Ian.
sure you can check out my gear video here ruclips.net/video/xoF89qhPpf8/видео.html
Just magical mate well done
You were using a filter for the 2 first shots and apparently not for the third one where the light conditions were better. I am a newbie in digital photography. Just wondering if there is any technical reason for this.Thank you
I think the fog was heavier at the beginning so I was just trying to cut through it a bit with the polarizer and add saturation 👍👍😀
@@ian_worth Thank you for the answer. Will try that as soon as I have the opportunity.
Info please what’s the name of your camera bag,love your work.
Thanks, you can watch the bag video here ruclips.net/video/DO4gcKLhnvo/видео.html 👍👍
Thanks Ian. Good blog and the bit of mist makes all the difference !
I know you focus stack quite often, but as a committed Fuji user do you use enhanced details in LR or any plugins to get the best from the X Trans files?
I just use Lightroom, turn the sharpening off and do my sharpening in photoshop. Cheers for watching 👍👍😀
i've heard some negative feedback on this because its shutter button is too light so it's hard for the user to know when the camera is focusing or has taken a picture... Im new to this hobby and want to focus on photography, im dabating between choosing the xh1 and xt3, maybe a bit toward the XH1 bc it's cheaper, ill have more money to buy lens but that feedback makes me quite concerned, can you give me any advice, thanks !
I enjoyed both cameras, I didn't think the shutter button was that much of an issue. You could use back button focusing which means the shutter is only used for taking the photo and not for focusing. 👍
man you are a great artist ! bravo!!! thank you
Super shots
Do u sell these images anywhere. They are amazing.
I sure do www.iworthphotos.com/prints 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You really made use of the lovely conditions. I have wondered about using the 2 second timer. Apologies if you've already explained this, but why not use a cable release or the Fuji Remote app? The app would allow you to trigger the shutter, and also change some settings as you were doing in Padley Gorge last week. However, my experience with it is limited, so may be there are also some negatives.
I found the timer is a lot less worrisome than a remote or especially the app.
Get your settings and composition dialed in and once you chose the predetermined timer delay in the Q menu, it's just a click of the shutter and stand back.
I found cables and especially the app adds a level of fiddling about just to get a shot off.
The X-H1 has a very sensitive shutter button and it barely need a full press to engage the timer so possible camera shake is negligible. It is also my landscape shooter of choice.
Thanks for the reply, Ian. I'm all for keeping it simple! I agree that the app can take time to set up, especially if you have had two different bodies connected to it. My main use of it has been with bird photography, where I am hiding inside and the camera is near the birds. It allows a more intimate feel to the shots, but there is a often slight delay which, with wildlife, often means that you've missed the shot altogether! Look forward to seeing the new addition to your kit.
I think a cable release comes into its own for capturing seascapes when timing the waves is crucial, for the rest of my work the 2 second timer is a quick and easy solution 👍👍
@@ian_worth agreed 👍
@@artsilva I'd go with that, too. To be fair to the app and my comments about it, it is a freebie and was probably intended for more basic uses, like enabling the photograph to be included in the scene. I probably pushed it way beyond its limits when using it with wildlife.
I think I was asking that question in a previous video. Thanks for the explanation!
No worries! Glad i can help 😀😀👍
Beautiful images & presentation once again.
Thank you so much 😀
Lovely work, good aesthetics and execution in your videos!
Thank you very much! 👍👍🙏🏻
Do you edit photos in Lightroom? If you do, do you zoom in to 1:1 to make sure your photo is sharp and in focus? If you do, how do you feel about the files from X-Trans sensors?
I have had an x-t1 and I own a x-t2 now. Every time I zoom in to the photos to check that they are sharp and ready to be edited and later printed, I always notice the problems with the files. And it bothers me.
And recently I got a x-t100 and when I zoom in to check the files from that, I don’t feel bad at all. They look great. And it makes me wish my x-t2 had the x-t100 sensor. That would be a perfect camera for me.
It’s just so frustrating to me that Fuji continues to use the x-trans sensors. Those sensors doesn’t seem to bring anything to the table. Quite the opposite, they have problems that normal sensors doesn’t.
And it’s so weird to me that no one seem to be talking about this. Every time I bring this up, people seem to get very defensive and feel the need to defend the x-trans sensors. And I don’t get it.
I guess a lot of Fuji users don’t actually have experience with low end Fuji cameras that have normal sensors. Most people seem to goes for the more expensive cameras instead and never downgrades to the x-t100 or 200. So they don’t know what they’re missing. And the people who DO buy the x-t100 and 200 are beginners that don’t have experience with x-trans sensors. (That’s just my theory though. I have no date or anything to back that up.)
Am I the only one who feels like this?
Btw, yes, I know Lightroom is bad at understanding x-trans files. And it’s incredible that Adobe STILL have not fixed it. And if they did I would not complain. But here is the thing, the x-trans sensors still does not do anything special as far as I can see. For me, they still feel like just a thing to put on the box to sell cameras.
Is there something about that I just don’t understand? Something they do that normal sensors don’t and that is needed? I am genuinely curious.
Anyway, sorry for this long rant. Would love to hear your, or anyone’s thoughts about this.
Ps: When I say “it has problems” I do not mean serious, deal breaking problems, okay. But problems nonetheless. Even small problems are worse than the absence of problems, you know.
I think most of the problems come from over sharpening, even Lightroom default is too much. Try taking the sharpening off and opening it in photoshop and apply sharpening there, the files are way cleaner 👍👍
Nice!
Xt4?
Such nice woods over there in England. What is the region in England?
We are central England, Thanks for watching 😀😀👍
Great images sir....I am betting on an XT-4
Thanks mike 😀😀👍😉
I prefer the composition in the cinematic shots vs the actual photos.
Many thanks 🙏
Cracking shots Ian 👍👌
Glad you enjoyed it 👍👍😀
Beautiful photograph , anche io uso la XH1 ciao .
Thanks buddy 😀😀👍
If you are loving your X-H1 then i guess the change would be the X-S10, the closest we have to an X-H2 at the moment.
Thanks buddy 👍👍😀🙏🏻
Gorgeous scenes.
Many thanks 👍👍😀
another great vid with some stunning shots, the one at 7.30 in particular. It takes real skill to make something so simple look so good in a photograph. I am hoping that you go for an XT4 :)
Glad you enjoyed it Andy 😉😉👍
Gorgeous conditions! 😍😍😍
In terms of camera change, I think you're going to use an XS10 (just judging from your XT4 videos before). Will be interesting to hear your next journey 😊
Thanks for watching buddy 👍👍😀🙏🏻
The X-S10 is not weather sealed. Not useful for outdoors activity.
I absolutely love that third image Ian. Great video! S.
Awesome, thank you! 👍👍
Lovely images, and enjoyable as always.
Glad you enjoyed it 😀😀👍
Great video Ian....beautiful images.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍
See you Sunday!
Thanks Rod 👍👍😀
Great stuff! I got XH1. Any idea why every photo I take isn’t sharp when zoomed in? Tried 4 diff lenses. Tried lots of different settings. Tried all Af configurations and manually focusing. Image looks somewhat normal but when I zoom in digitally either on the camera or PC it falls apart. The detail is soft mush and at times looks like an oil or water painting 🤮 If you have any idea or have had this happen before please let me know! Thanks 🙏
Could be camera shake, are you using a fast enough shutter speed for the focal length. The more zoomed, the quicker the shutter will need to be 👍👍
Learn about your ibis
Love that first image Ian smashing work
Thanks Stu 👍
Have you ever used your X-H1 for weddings, Ian?
yes, its spot on, 😀👍👍
@@ian_worth ah nice. Is the AF good enough?
@@timeandtides8701 it’s not be bad for short shots if things are happening quickly, but I manual focus with mine for the most part
Hi Ian, i love this camera body too, i own 2 of them, and i'm about to buy my 5th lense to go with them. Although i have some major issues with AF, espacially on landscapes lacking contrasts. As Fujifilm tech support suggested, i've switched to manual focus, which is fair enough for landscape. Today, i was horrified to realize i also have a lot of blurr shot when using it in AF mode. Have you ever had issues of this kind ? (thanks and congrats for you great videos, by the way)
Have you turned the ibis off when you have t it on a tripod? 👍👍
It was a stunning morning for it - I was out with my film camera in my local woods. However my go-to digital set up is the XH1 with the XF50-140mm - love that lens and ....love your images! Thank you. Look forward to hearing your news on Sunday!
Thanks for sharing Joanna, look forward to seeing you on sunday 👍👍😀
Super super super video. I blame American vloggers for British photographers overuse of the superlative - we used to use 'really' or 'very'.
I just waffle to be honest, 😂😂🙏🏻
My guess is XT4 do I win a prize 😃... love image number 2
Thanks buddy 😉👍👍
Why would anyone care what kit you are using when all that matters is are the images compelling, or not...or from a commercial perspective, do the images fulfill the needs of the client?
I think a lot of people seem to be interested, thanks for the comment though 👍
Great vlog but please don’t walk and talk. What you do now perfect. Thanks.
Noted! Sometimes it will be nice to hold the camera without the need for a second tripod 🙏🏻🙏🏻😀