Great video! I liked your compositions and your ability to get great images in low light. I have the same setup, but I didn't think f4 was good enough to shoot with at night. I wouldn't have thought to drop the shutter speed as low as yours and not use a tripod. More POV videos would be appreciated. A couple of questions. 1) Are your pictures processed RAWs or straight out of camera (SOOC) jpegs? 2) If Jpegs did you use a film recipe?
Thanks buddy for the kind words, yes taking pictures in these conditions is a bit more demanding than during the day, but every time we go out to take pictures we are better and better :) . There will be more videos of this type on my channel and I hope they will get better and better, and I am already answering questions 1) I always take photos in RAW, and then extract as much as possible from them in lightroom 2) for editing in the video, I use already converted jpg in lightroom I hope you got the right answers to your questions, and I'd rather use f2 or f1.5 too, but I have to deal with what I have. I wish you a nice day or evening :)
Hi Kebos and thanks for the video. I am very tempted in getting the xf 16-80mm f/4 r ois wr lens for my x t-30 II for the versatility in focal lengths. I would use it mainly for streetphotography. Do you think for the same budget I should go for something else, like a fixed lens? Or is the quality of this zoom more than worth it? (I currently only have a 27 mm 7Artisan f2.8)
Hello, you asked a very difficult question, I can only answer that I am very satisfied with this lens, and I use it to take all types of photos, from landscape photography through street photography to macro photography (I bought a cheap macro adapter for macro photography). Of course, if you have money for a better lens, I won't hide it, unfortunately in most cases the more expensive one is better, for now I will stay with what I have because I am satisfied and it simply meets my expectations, Regards.
Hi Kevin, I don't really like taking photos in these lighting conditions, unfortunately at this time of year there is practically no sun, only 2-3 hours.I use lightroom to extract photos, the biggest problem for me is always the noise, fortunately xt-3 handles it very well, I also recommend setting the dynamic range to 400%, it helps a lot in extracting details and I still have to use a higher iso in these conditions. I highly recommend videos from @pal2tech , I learned a lot from there, I hope I helped, maybe someday I'll make a video of how I deal with low light. Regards.
And thanks to this video...ill buy this lens
That's my kit, X-T3 and the 16-80. The IOS is so good that F4 isn't a problem in low light.
Does Xs10/20 have same is performance
Nah, You're good my guy!
Keep em coming... :)
Thanks mate, it's always nice to hear kind words. Regards
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Great video! I liked your compositions and your ability to get great images in low light. I have the same setup, but I didn't think f4 was good enough to shoot with at night. I wouldn't have thought to drop the shutter speed as low as yours and not use a tripod. More POV videos would be appreciated. A couple of questions. 1) Are your pictures processed RAWs or straight out of camera (SOOC) jpegs? 2) If Jpegs did you use a film recipe?
Thanks buddy for the kind words, yes taking pictures in these conditions is a bit more demanding than during the day, but every time we go out to take pictures we are better and better :) . There will be more videos of this type on my channel and I hope they will get better and better, and I am already answering questions
1) I always take photos in RAW, and then extract as much as possible from them in lightroom
2) for editing in the video, I use already converted jpg in lightroom
I hope you got the right answers to your questions, and I'd rather use f2 or f1.5 too, but I have to deal with what I have. I wish you a nice day or evening :)
Hi Kebos and thanks for the video. I am very tempted in getting the xf 16-80mm f/4 r ois wr lens for my x t-30 II for the versatility in focal lengths. I would use it mainly for streetphotography. Do you think for the same budget I should go for something else, like a fixed lens? Or is the quality of this zoom more than worth it? (I currently only have a 27 mm 7Artisan f2.8)
Hello, you asked a very difficult question, I can only answer that I am very satisfied with this lens, and I use it to take all types of photos, from landscape photography through street photography to macro photography (I bought a cheap macro adapter for macro photography). Of course, if you have money for a better lens, I won't hide it, unfortunately in most cases the more expensive one is better, for now I will stay with what I have because I am satisfied and it simply meets my expectations, Regards.
@@81kebos thank you for your feedback ✨
❤super !
hell yeah 💪
How do your like to Shoot with it with Lowlight .? is the IOS doing it good for it?
Hi Kevin, I don't really like taking photos in these lighting conditions, unfortunately at this time of year there is practically no sun, only 2-3 hours.I use lightroom to extract photos, the biggest problem for me is always the noise, fortunately xt-3 handles it very well, I also recommend setting the dynamic range to 400%, it helps a lot in extracting details and I still have to use a higher iso in these conditions. I highly recommend videos from @pal2tech , I learned a lot from there,
I hope I helped, maybe someday I'll make a video of how I deal with low light. Regards.
@@81kebos thx 🙏 i will have a look