WHAT THE FUJI!? Why the Fujifilm X100V Just Became Incredibly Popular

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Well... social media influencers really lived up to their name this time. If you're wondering why it's tough to get your hands on a Fujifilm X100V lately, it's because TikTok'ers have inspired an enormous second wave of interest for the entire X100 line. This week we'll work on unpacking some of these claims we found that seemed to have sparked this craze! What the FUJI?!
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Комментарии • 227

  • @joboee
    @joboee Год назад +86

    Nice vid. The reason I picked up the x100v is because I had photography gear fatigue. With camera companies just pushing new cameras, lenses, and tech all the time, I felt like I was always second guessing myself if I was using the right gear for the right situation. With the x100v having great color shots straight from the camera, and being a fixed lens, it just puts me in an entirely different state of mind on how to approach photography that I wasn't using before. Limiting the tools at your disposal can make you more creative and can feel more freeing.

    • @yohan2437
      @yohan2437 Год назад +8

      Admit it - the real reason was GAS. You could have just as easily slapped a 35mm FOV equivalent lens onto any camera body and used self-discipline not to change lens.

    • @joboee
      @joboee Год назад +3

      @@yohan2437Maybe if I had another Fuji camera at the time I could of done that, but I didn't, and no other camera company (except maybe Ricoh) comes close to the Straight out of the Camera photos. All the other systems you have to do a lot more editing, which I am not overly interested in at this point of my life

    • @jazzfan7491
      @jazzfan7491 Год назад +1

      No time spent researching lenses, much less the money spent buying them. Getting your time back is worth $400 at least. 🤓

    • @halfalligator6518
      @halfalligator6518 Год назад

      @@yohan2437 I used to own a X100F maybe 4 years ago... I loved it. It's not just GAS, it was mostly about how small it was. I liked it so much I sold my Nikon DSLR collection of huge lenses, sold the X100F and bought an X-E4 + 3 lenses. Perfect balance to me. It's not just GAS, it's the opposite really. I tried to distill everything down to bare essentials and at the most compact size while still having good quality images. Everyone has their own balancing act.

    • @tinytownsoftware3837
      @tinytownsoftware3837 Год назад +2

      I mean buy a camera, and stop buying after that. You only get fatigue because you are impulsive and you always want to "upgrade". Take a deep breath, relax and take photos with the camera you have.

  • @jamespowers8826
    @jamespowers8826 Год назад +18

    It's a digital camera that has become a cult object. 100 percent of non photographers can't tell the difference between a photo shot with the camera over a Canon T2i. Ninety eight percent of photographers could likely not tell the difference in a blind test. I've been a photographer for over 60 years, and we are cultists with our cameras. The X100V is a lovely object, nice to hold, that works great for taking photos. When I was a young guy, Leica's and Hasselblad's were our objects of desire. They were beautiful objects with amazing lenses. But, when I acquired them, the images looked pretty much the same as my lowly Nikons and Mamiya's. YMMV

    • @SneakyCaleb
      @SneakyCaleb Год назад

      Yup agreed

    • @anonymous7851
      @anonymous7851 Год назад

      Someone pin this to all 100v videos lol

    • @SneakyCaleb
      @SneakyCaleb Год назад

      My Sony a6000 takes just as good of photos tbh

    • @pimp2hoes
      @pimp2hoes Год назад

      while you are totally right,i thing most of people just miss out how speciall the vlade shutter built in flash and ND combo is for thise how look for these features!

  • @joeljenkins9424
    @joeljenkins9424 Год назад +24

    I’ve wanted an X100 since they launched. A few months ago I finally decided to buy only to be defeated at the wait times. Ended up putting myself on a waitlist at a camera shop in SLC. Two weeks later they called and had received a few that morning. I rushed up, bought it, and have taken it with me everywhere ever since. Such a fantastic camera.

    • @aliibrahim449
      @aliibrahim449 Год назад

      Same story but.. I couldn't buy it 👽💔

    • @joeljenkins9424
      @joeljenkins9424 Год назад +1

      @@aliibrahim449 I was totally expecting a 2 or 3 month wait so I was shocked it was only a week or two. I knew I had to figure it out though, cause it's only getting more difficult! Hopefully next time you get the chance you can make it happen!

    • @emir0324
      @emir0324 Год назад

      Still enjoy the camera ? Thinking about getting it

    • @joeljenkins9424
      @joeljenkins9424 Год назад

      @@emir0324 I absolutely love it. I still have my Fuji X-T20 + lenses but haven't touched that kit since I picked this up. Where I'm at in my life right - single dad of 3 kids busy working and taking care of them - this is the *perfect* camera for me. Incredible photos. Easy to take with me, very quiet, very unobtrusive. It just works so great for me.

  • @youmustbethistall5861
    @youmustbethistall5861 Год назад +1

    Solid video. To "carbon date" myself, I starting shooting film in 1974 with a Mamiya-Sekor MSX 500 (still have that camera). While it has interchangeable lens capability, glass was very expensive to a high school kid, so the 50mm was my buddy. I was fortunate enough to progress through a lot of film media and was even mentored by a German professional during a stint in the Army. I bought a Nikon D700 due to it's full frame sensor which took me back to some of my film experience. All these years later, I bought an x100F in Brown and it virtually transported me back to 1974. I'm grateful for the nostalgic reference from the camera and love the results I get with it. People have literally stopped me on the street thinking I have a film camera. Everyone's experience with the f100 series seems consistent; I have no doubt that an experienced user will truly see why the hype is there. Happy shooting!

  • @luiseralone
    @luiseralone Год назад +6

    I got my x100v in spring or early summer after waiting a few months. My personal reasons are that I just do not like the photos coming from the iPhone camera (way too oversharpened) but also hate carrying a lot of camera gear. I’m not a professional photographer. I do have a DSLR that I never wanted to take with me because it‘s just too big and heavy. I also love the analog looking pictures the V provides. After using it for months I can tell that I really love using it, carrying it around and even looking at it - it‘s the perfect camera for me and my hobby.

  • @CochiTravels
    @CochiTravels Год назад +1

    I got my FujiFilm X100s in 2014 just before starting photography school and to this day it’s one of my favourite cameras of all time.

  • @BobbyGN268
    @BobbyGN268 Год назад +3

    I have been a Canon shooter for years. A few months back I decided to switch to a new body, I was looking at the Sony a6600 but one night I saw a used silver XT-3 and fell in love with it, after a few weeks I decided that I want something a bit smaller so I ended up with the XE-4 which is as close to the X100V as you can get without having to eat ramen for a month.

  • @RobertLeeAtYT
    @RobertLeeAtYT Год назад +9

    Oh, there are many rangefinder-like digital camera alternatives. If the goal is to look camera chic above all, get the Olympus Pen F.
    If the goal is utility in a photographic tool, the Panasonic GX-85 and GX-9 are superb. I've been using a GX-85 for many years now.
    If the goal is for truly, whole hog retro, go pick up the French made Pixii.
    If the goal is to go truly lux (on the cheap) pick up the Leica XL (Typ 601).

  • @shootfilmnotguns2023
    @shootfilmnotguns2023 Год назад +2

    Here is why: because everyone is making a video claiming it's popular. Sure, it's great. But so is the X T30 II. If enough people hype it, it becomes a hype.

    • @stevenharper6888
      @stevenharper6888 Год назад

      I just got the XT30ii and it’s amazing ! I wanted the 100v, maybe I got sucked in by the hype. So far I’ve not regretted buying the XT30ii and save a bit of cash 👍

  • @beau__
    @beau__ Год назад +6

    X100V has been popular since it came out. It’s been sold out for almost a year. People have already been selling it used with a high price tag since it’s not available at any retail stores. Not because of some TikTok videos. It’s still regular price on backorder from stores.

    • @Tekrel
      @Tekrel Год назад +3

      Yeah more like it was heaped with tons of praise when it came out then global supply chain disruption happened . TikTok had nothing to do with it .

    • @rafsimons6608
      @rafsimons6608 Год назад

      Yo pls answer if u can, is the retail $1300?

    • @beau__
      @beau__ Год назад

      @@rafsimons6608 $1399

    • @jethrojacinto2798
      @jethrojacinto2798 Год назад

      @@rafsimons6608 $1400

  • @markewing7898
    @markewing7898 Год назад +7

    Got an x100v two years ago. It is truly excellent for street , travel, landscape and daily use. It has improved me greatly as a photographer. I don't think I will ever let it go.

  • @DynamicPhil84
    @DynamicPhil84 Год назад +4

    This is a super fun and versatile camera that definitely feels great to shoot on with amazing photos straight out of camera. But so does any modern Fuji camera. It's too bad that most people won't do a bit of additional research and realize they can pick up a number of other Fuji interchangeable lens cameras that are far more versatile, like the X-E4, XT-4, or brand new XT-5, throw on an equivalent 35mm lens that you never take off, and end up paying a couple hundred bucks less than an X100v. I'm currently debating picking up a used XT-4 or waiting a few months and picking up a used XT-5 when the prices come down a bit.

  • @itswrongtokillanimalsifyou2837
    @itswrongtokillanimalsifyou2837 Год назад +3

    Cameras like these should never be underestimated for their role in skill development; if you shoot more, you WILL become a better photographer (even without editing your photos)!

  • @lucasmroz6732
    @lucasmroz6732 Год назад +2

    Long time Canon photo and video shooter. Finally wanted to go mirrorless and wasn't liking Canon's offering and hate Sony's menus so decided to see who else was out there. Was blown away that Fujifilm was under the radar. Got an XT-4 and am completely happy with my decision. Vintage looks was the icing on the cake.

  • @thrumyeyesphoto
    @thrumyeyesphoto Год назад +3

    I've had 3 generations of the X100. By far my favorite digital camera and the one I started my photo career on. It's high enough quality & resolution for prints and is the best to have in your ' back pocket' for traveling and just ease-of-use. Carrying around a huge camera and a variety of lenses gets pretty old after a while!

  • @ReinoldFZ
    @ReinoldFZ Год назад +4

    I have a X100S, I love that I can forget about it being digital by using the optical viewfinder and changing parameters by moving physical dials and the aperture ring instead of getting into menus. With the recipes I can forget about editing. Curiously my film cameras from the year 2000 feel in their use more digital than my Fujifilm or my lost Sony R1.

  • @jethrojacinto2798
    @jethrojacinto2798 Год назад +1

    I can’t speak for it because I can’t get one at retail but seems like influences are definitely the reason for its popularity. I’m sure it’s a great camera on its own right but the fact you can’t get one anywhere for retail is just ridiculous.

  • @AaryckE
    @AaryckE Год назад +1

    I got my x100V used with a shutter count of only 1500 at a $850 price tag - that was last winter. I'm so glad I got mine when I did - it's so much fun and it's helping me save money so I'm not spending big bucks on film all the time!

  • @paynalward6921
    @paynalward6921 Год назад +2

    This all dovetails into Fuji's unique ability to make a series of amazing rangefinder cameras. from the X100 to the XE series and to my very loved X-Pro3 (and 2) Fuji has just nailed it. I shoot professionally with Fuji XT series but if I can, I go to the XPRO. I can fully trust the lenses and they fit on everything (100V excluded of course). But the experience is so satisfying, the tactile feel of the rangefinders is special, only to be rivaled by Leica, another company that invests in the passion of photography. Great job Fuji, may you sell a million X100V's. Thats the reward of taking chances.

  • @KingGameReview
    @KingGameReview Год назад +1

    I like walking around with my giant version of this - GFX 50R + GF 50mm 3.5

  • @nimai0108
    @nimai0108 Год назад +1

    As an XPRO user, I found x100v to be too small for my hands so I sold mine. I am now waiting for Xpro4 release.

  • @erinjoy8338
    @erinjoy8338 Год назад +2

    Love mine. Got it early Summer and it’s been a great upgrade from my iPhone. I did pay more than retail to be able to get it in my hands faster but it was worth it to me. Brought back the joy of photography.

  • @tahoeturk
    @tahoeturk Год назад

    I picked up my X100V when it came out. I needed a walking-around camera. I’m a long time pro and like to have a camera around but if I carry my work cameras it feels like work. The iPhone is just not good enough sometimes. This little thing is the perfect camera for pros like me who want a camera on days off. And really, the best thing about it to me is that it’s a straight shot from shutter to brain. There’s no tech noise in between. It feels natural in the hand and lets me just snag what I see with no pressure to make anyone happy but me.

  • @CollectiveMindz
    @CollectiveMindz Год назад +1

    If you hold the little rocker arm down for a couple seconds you can activate ND as well. I forget what direction but just try it you'll see.

  • @JefffRushton
    @JefffRushton Год назад

    As a now long term Fuji user, welcome to the gang new users! I rarely find myself editing my photos as much as well. FujiX weekly really did a lot of magic with those sims.

  • @TheEpere15
    @TheEpere15 Год назад +3

    I got a Fujifilm E4 yesterday. I've been looking to get into photography for a long time, always just been a mobile photographer.
    Looked at Sony seriously but Fujifilm came up a lot, liked the vintage styling, the ability to not have to edit photos, the brand overall seemed fun too.
    I'm not a photographer, don't plan on doing it professionally in any capacity and tbh the Fujifilm cameras just feel more fun. I got it for that reason, not the 100v tho, I want the ability to play with different lenses.

    • @richierich_broski
      @richierich_broski Год назад +1

      It feels like I wrote this comment the way I relate to it lol. I got my xe4 a few months ago for the exact same reasons you mentioned. I was looking to get into photography, the vintage look and the film simulation made me decide to go with fujifilm instead of the other brands. And the ability to play with different lenses is what made me choose the xe4 over the x100v.

  • @Amcacs5654
    @Amcacs5654 Год назад

    I have a Sony a7iii and I’m thinking about getting this camera as a secondary camera. The main reason is the one that you talked about, the best camera is the one that you have with you. I want something that’s more portable and that I can bring with me every single day, without being a burden.

  • @jl9752
    @jl9752 Год назад

    thanks for the video, I've been shooting on x-t cameras for close to 10 years now, and was curious to see what all the fuss was about with the x100 series recently, and your video solved that curiosity.

  • @Vince1648
    @Vince1648 Год назад +102

    Influencers on Fuji's payroll?

    • @TheWutangclan1995
      @TheWutangclan1995 Год назад +6

      I wouldn’t be surprised. It’s a great camera although I’d prefer the older ones

    • @matt_j_dunn
      @matt_j_dunn Год назад +3

      Absolutely. The X100V is basically an X-T4 with a fixed lens, and no easier to use. Definitely not for the beginner. The manual is 344 pages long, for Pete’s sake! Great camera; but certainly not for beginners.

    • @cine-ish
      @cine-ish Год назад +2

      @@itellastorychannel2533 the X100v is by no means some sort of revolutionary camera, its a 35mm equiv fixed on their last gen sensor and a rangefinder body, by no means a bad camera but the proposition is kinda mediocre when you take into account the subpar weather sealing, the objective superiority of the current gen X ILC cams and even the last gen ILC cameras.
      It's a good companion or general enthusiast level cam but doesn't exactly offer insane quality over a used XE-4 + 35mm equiv, granted it is "more" portable.

    • @cine-ish
      @cine-ish Год назад +2

      @@matt_j_dunn I'm gonna be real chief, from my first ever DSLR to my current X-Pro 2, I have never once opened, much less removed the manuals from it's plastic sleeve. It is a fairly complex camera if its your first but by no means is it something inherently hard to use, alot of learning about a camera's functions can be boiled down to a science of: press this button, turn this dial, remember what it was set on before and see what it does different now.

    • @van94weightlossjourney
      @van94weightlossjourney Год назад

      100%

  • @anonymous7851
    @anonymous7851 Год назад

    From what I’ve seen this camera was loved by Fuji folks for some time but tik tok is basically riding the wave of film cameras and that aesthetic. Dropping 1.4k+ for a camera you don’t really know about is wild…

  • @johndemshock
    @johndemshock Год назад

    When I was a kid I always wanted one of those little Steam engine models, red boiler with the brass piston and flywheel. My X100v is kinda my grown up version of that steam engine. It’s kind of a technology and design work of art. I love that aspect of it and I love the whole feel and function of the “x” lineup. It’s kinda like my Sunday good clothes camera. And, as you aptly described, it does a great job of what it’s designed to do. Thanks! Great review. I never knew about the Tictoc connection. Best, JD

  • @daveed4475
    @daveed4475 Год назад +6

    Great review - it’s a terrific camera. Almost bought the 1st version 10 years ago, but opted for the Sony RX1, which I’m still using. BTW - they are a steal one the used market.

  • @HT__00
    @HT__00 Год назад +3

    It’s a nice camera with a very nice look and feel BUT the autofocus is bad on the X100V and it’s a shame to have to lose out on great pic opportunities because of this. If they can fix the focus issue on the next version then I would consider it. Nice video thanks.

    • @imjasonennis3624
      @imjasonennis3624 Год назад

      I've never had a single issue with AF. It's better than most pro cameras from 5 years ago.

    • @substance90
      @substance90 Год назад

      To be fair, AF is pretty terrible on any Fuji, it's not just the X100 line. But it all depends on where you're coming from, I guess.

    • @imjasonennis3624
      @imjasonennis3624 Год назад

      @@substance90 I shoot on Fuji for personal and Canon for work. Usually when I travel for work I take the Fuji's. Their autofocus is more than good enough for anything I've thrown at it.

  • @socialbender
    @socialbender Год назад +2

    I just bought the v for the 3rd time a couple weeks ago . I was worried I wasn’t gonna be able to find one but I managed to grab one brand new from a store for msrp. My girlfriend says the v is the toxic ex I keep going back too . 😂

  • @albertoskytwins3527
    @albertoskytwins3527 Год назад +1

    TikTok must have had something to do but definitely not a lot, this camera has been hyped since day 0, you just have to type X100V on RUclips to see how many videos you can find from the day it came out till today, and they will keep coming until they release the next one

  • @tomaspuskas950
    @tomaspuskas950 Год назад +1

    Exactly :) I found through X100 my love to photography again :) I was able to buy xpro3 with price of X100V, so i did it. Pro is amazing camera. Much faster than 100F ... but sometimes I really miss that simplicity of non-changeable lens and smaller body at all :) Love 4ever :)

  • @carldeprado3431
    @carldeprado3431 Год назад +2

    I love my Fuji I have 3 but a Ricoh GR series does everything that the fujis do and more

    • @carldeprado3431
      @carldeprado3431 Год назад

      @Sucofni Sucofni the site that does film recipes for the Fuji does it for the GR as well. I am ok not having the hype of Fujiit needlessly dives up the price.

    • @carldeprado3431
      @carldeprado3431 Год назад

      @Phillip Banes I am not offended. I think this in the end is matter of personal taste. I happen to love the xtrans sensor images. I also love Bayer as well since most photos are taken on Bayer. I like the idea that there can be more then type of sensor (It would be nice if fovean sensors were more readily available) that all the sensors were not all made by one company. I think lack of competition in sensor space really shows lack of innovation.

    • @carldeprado3431
      @carldeprado3431 Год назад

      Well it comes down to preference. I am not saying you have to use film recipes just that you can on both cameras. That a lot of people want to snap and share. So recipes work in that setting. It is sort of like the browning camera. pick a film stock, shot, drop off at drive through film developer order 2 copies wait 3 days and then share. You can do raw plus jpeg on both cameras

  • @Kumodot
    @Kumodot Год назад +1

    I Still have my 100s, and wasn't able to sell it even after getting a new camera. :)

  • @WillBowers
    @WillBowers Год назад

    Hey there! Really well made video! I am one of the people who recently made a video on this camera that has seen some pretty big success on short-form and I’m not sure I agree with the sentiment that TikTok is fully to blame.
    Ignoring the global supply chain shortages the entire world is facing and placing blame on creators who wanted to make a fun video covering all the topics you yourself agreed with in this video, seems a bit of a reach. I’m glad you enjoy the camera as much as I do but we should cover all aspects of this and not just the “tiktok bad blame them for high prices”
    It creates a toxic environment in comments for people like myself who just love this camera and want to make creative content around it. I definitely see the angle of your video but I think approaching cameras or any product with even a slight gatekeeping mentality can cause harm to people that it shouldn’t.

  • @chris.rcavazos
    @chris.rcavazos Год назад +1

    it’s a little bit of an older model but i have an xe2 as my rangefinder style camera. it’s got interchangeable lens but if you just smack a little pancake lens on it’s pretty much a point and shoot. i found it at a pawn shop for $20 and i genuinely think the people that worked there thought it was a film camera

    • @alexlin3094
      @alexlin3094 Год назад

      That is an absolute steal! Have fun shooting!

  • @Rooftopaccessorizer
    @Rooftopaccessorizer Год назад +1

    i think its extremely simple. the x100v is extremely tiktokable. it has absolutely nothing to do with minimal shooting or whatever dogma people are spitting. most people buying it are probably black shirt fujiheads with 5 camera bodies and an insatiable addiction to geartube

  • @kyliestone588
    @kyliestone588 Год назад

    I’m so happy I got my hands on mine before the surge in popularity. It was literally within a month before and all of a sudden everyone was asking how I got mine 😅

  • @johnjon1823
    @johnjon1823 Год назад +3

    I find one fixed lens to be a prison. Now some might find it freeing to not be able to take all the shots one could if one had interchangeable lenses; they may lie to themselves about zooming with their feet. With 35mm you need to be right in there, in their face. You do. With a 50 much less so, but it's not always wide enough for a scene.
    Nowadays using any camera stands out in public, even in tourist areas. You can use a phone, nobody cares, it's stealthy, no camera is stealthy today. That's a problem when you have to get in close. It's a bigger problem the bigger you are and if you are male. So, as a tool for people with such a camera today you need a specific technique depending on if you are 6' 4" or 5" 5" or male or female and your age will enter into it, as will your manner of dress, the type of "crowd" and the location.
    In the distant past, a rangefinder was SO very non-threating it was incredible, while an SLR was a real camera. The public did not take a rangefinder seriously, kind of like smart phones today. But things are different now.
    I am a large human being. Depending on where I am I fit in better or worse due to how notably different I am in stature and size. In the US today, I am not too too extraordinary, but yet I am in Quebec Canada, there I am a freak of nature akin to a Yeti. I draw stares in Quebec, not so much in the US.
    So, cameras and the photographer and the environment and the crowd all go into the soup of what can be created, and how and when. All of that is much more than any one camera no matter how many trendy "influencers" from hell push it. Photography is a dynamic multifaceted personal thing whether done well, poorly, or for reasons of convenience or whatever.
    Being a photographer can be like being a stage performer, you need to know the crowd and the room. You need to know how to work with them, because in the end, giant or pygmy you are an "influencer" right there. In research this is called testing effect: the impact of the test itself on the results. The humans are the thing that make it. No art without an artist.

    • @SL-jo4om
      @SL-jo4om Год назад

      Yep. I started my Fuji journey with the X100F and very good intentions to marry myself to a single focal length. Soon, I realized that I rarely have the time, patience and bravado to "zoom with my feet" consistently. I now own most of the Fuji lens collection and at least one each of X-Pro, X-E, and X-T bodies. When I do know precisely what I want to capture or when I want to limit myself to a prime lens, I just slap it on my X-Pro3 or X-E4, but I often also carry a 16-80 or 18-135 in my bag as backup.

  • @ericmorales1934
    @ericmorales1934 Год назад

    I tested the Fujifilm X100V last night and everything I like about point and shoot she has it and that extra for amateur photographers trying to grow in a professional way.

  • @TheWutangclan1995
    @TheWutangclan1995 Год назад

    I started off with a T and over the past few years, I’m blessed to own plenty of expensive rangefinders. The m6, Contax g2, and xpan. Used the xpro3 briefly. But I always go to the m6 since there isn’t any electronics to distract me and I feel one with my camera. The V is great and I’m glad to see the buzz it’s getting when it was a niche camera when I played with the T.

  • @textdriven
    @textdriven Год назад +4

    Great video. However I disagree that it is more of an entry level or not a pro camera. It has pretty well all of the features of an X-pro and then some. It is a great first camera for anyone starting out, sure, but it also has permanent place in my pro kit. I've produced more lead images from this camera purely because it is always on me. The results are just as good as the other fuji camera because they use the same sensor.

  • @ferdia6
    @ferdia6 Год назад +1

    No 2 ways about it, the camera is massively overhyped, which is a real shame as it's a great camera. I managed to get one a month ago, I do love it despite it being a touch expensive (it's regular price)

  • @abchappell01
    @abchappell01 Год назад

    That was a fantastic video production. Thank you so much😊

  • @calahad
    @calahad Год назад +1

    I wonder what's behind the hype for this camera? When it came out, everyone was like "Cool story, bro. What's next?", then it has been almost impossible to buy one for almost 2 years and counting and suddenly after such a long time, everyone is hyped about this camera again. I know why it's great and have known since the beginning but it seems the entire youtube is reinventing the wheel here.

    • @samchu5335
      @samchu5335 Год назад +1

      i cant wrap my head around it too. perhaps largely, its due to youtubers creating stunning shots out of it. however, the x100v has exploded so much in popularity that im kinda put off by it 😄
      ive always used canon since i picked up my first 5d mk i. as much as i love the concept of film simulations like how fuji does it, i still love the ease of use on canon's cams. perhaps im being biased here too. also, id definitely want more than a 35mm lens/ have the choice to switch lenses.

  • @danielapeterson
    @danielapeterson Год назад

    Thanks! I’ve had this camera for two years and everything you’ve said is spot on!

  • @matt_j_dunn
    @matt_j_dunn Год назад

    I’ve just bought an X100V in the UK from a popular camera retailer. Took less than a week to arrive. They may look out of stock, but if you get a preorder in, you’ll get one sooner than you think.

  • @michelvondenhoff9673
    @michelvondenhoff9673 Год назад

    High speed sync flash (fill with bright bg) is also great. Agree on the hypster effect. About 50% of the time out with my X100 I get questions about the camera.

  • @Jabber-ig3iw
    @Jabber-ig3iw Год назад

    I sold all my Fuji gear last year when I moved to full frame with Sony, well almost all, I kept my x100f, such a nice little camera. I’ll never sell it, or upgrade it.

  • @CptRexFilms987654321
    @CptRexFilms987654321 Год назад

    “You can get it for pretty cheap now” sees its 2k on google 😂

  • @surrealchemist
    @surrealchemist Год назад

    Ok I had no idea this was happening. I got an X100F years ago, and there isn't much reason to upgrade before but now forget it.

  • @localframes
    @localframes Год назад

    Not only x100v, but all the X100 series become very popular!

  • @TamDTran
    @TamDTran Год назад

    I’m a beginner to photography. I’m thinking about Fujifilm x100v and XT-30ii. Which one should I get?

  • @charmaineroseenot7990
    @charmaineroseenot7990 Год назад +1

    The main reason I wanted the x100V is portability. I have an a74 and a6400 and some lenses which I use for paid work but I don't really want to bring all these gears with me when I travel. It's a fixed lens as well so I don't have to think of being tempted to upgrade lenses! haha Pre-ordered mine and am excited to receive it on Feb 2023 🤩

  • @peetkornsen
    @peetkornsen Год назад

    I also have the Fujica. my problem is that the camera rewinds by itself after about 9 photos. No matter what kind of film I have in it. Do you have an idea what the problem could be or do you know someone I can write to? Many Thanks ❤

  • @ancientfractal2526
    @ancientfractal2526 Год назад

    Got the X100V back when it first launched. Have always used Fuji, recently bought an X-T4 and have been considering selling the X100V as I can’t see myself using it much and would like the money. Now the prices and demand have shot up just as I consider selling, is this a sign to sell or a sign to keep?

  • @CrisostomoIbarra1989
    @CrisostomoIbarra1989 Год назад +5

    Can’t wait for the market to get saturated with used x100vs that way I can afford one 😆✌🏽

    • @Jmv2.0
      @Jmv2.0 Год назад

      The way people have been talking about it I doubt people will sell these. Maybe if there’s an upgrade released in the upcoming years but for now, people are definitely keeping theirs

    • @rafsimons6608
      @rafsimons6608 Год назад

      @@Jmv2.0 that is partially true but people will always be tempted to sell anything if they see it is selling for such a high profit or even get a $100 on it.

    • @Jmv2.0
      @Jmv2.0 Год назад

      @@rafsimons6608 Thats very true. I’ve see ppl selling for 3k. I rather wait tbh

  • @markevansangling
    @markevansangling Год назад

    I must be the only one who hates this camera, sold my dslr gear for one and pretty much stopped shooting once I got it. Looks the part is about the only thing going for it. Don’t waste your money buying one.

  • @SL-jo4om
    @SL-jo4om Год назад +2

    I have had the X100F for about 5 years and it IS a great and unique camera. But, once I got a taste for the Fujifilm user interface, film simulations and work flow, there was nothing stopping me from migrating to one or more of the interchangeable lens bodies. I now use mostly the X-Pro3 and, occasionally, the X-T4 and X-E4, while the X100F gathers dust. I own about 20 Fuji lenses and have no plans to use another system ever in my life, even if Fuji doesn't release any new bodies. Nevertheless, I find it both amusing and frightening that the X100V would become so hot so quickly, TWO YEARS AFTER ITS RELEASE. There is no reasonable explanation for this. Clearly, a lot of very low-information people got brainwashed by TikTok.

  • @samuelanderson9416
    @samuelanderson9416 Год назад

    I regret selling my x100v.. for the second time. And it’s been on back order for 2 years and the used market is ridiculous

  • @bramblehollow
    @bramblehollow Год назад

    Very nice! Concise and informative. I just got a X-E2 which I'm pairing w a 27mm 2.8 lens. Would have loved the x100v, but needed the lens to give me closer to what the eye sees. This combo is pretty close to the 100v form factor. I actually purchased an X-T3 first... Too bulky and heavy w that battery grip! Coming from full frame Nikon - I'm totally impressed and excited to get (re) started.

  • @GetOffMyyLawn
    @GetOffMyyLawn Год назад +1

    The X100V has been hard to get since launch. Just look back at the thousands of click bait X100V videos to see the hype has been going on for years. I also disagree that the X100V is a point and shoot. A point and shoot does not have exposure dials and an aperture ring. Personally, I have always had a smaller fixed lens camera to take with me when the DSLR was inconvenient. The CoolPix A, Panasonic GX85 with 20mm 1.7 and now an X100V. I would tell people looking for an entry level camera to get the GX85 kit and a fast prime lens. It has tons of features, great stabilization an evf, and pop up flash. You can even get a refurbished Nikon Z7 for $1499 and get some vintage lenses if you want to go retro. With all that being said, the X100V is a fun camera with an amazing retro look and build quality. The viewfinder is great if you want that retro experience. It's a shame Fuji can't meet demand... they are not making any money on these scalper prices and I am sure they would love to sell cameras to every person that wants one.

  • @Nhxn_
    @Nhxn_ Год назад

    Im thankful for tiktok though, if it wasn't for tiktok i wouldnt have known abt this great camera. Thankfully its also expensive enough to where it scares away a lot of casuals.

  • @RemmyMusic1
    @RemmyMusic1 Год назад

    "Just"? If you look at google trend, it blew up at the end of 2020. The price has been steady 200%+ higher all of 2021. Now, its at its peak of hype where resellers are legit making PS5 scalper money. But yeah tik tok is the devil of all good things

  • @blackwintergaming4609
    @blackwintergaming4609 Год назад

    I bought one a couple weeks back… needless to say I love it❤

  • @savnac
    @savnac Год назад

    Will anybody’s photos ever change the world like they used to nowadays? It seems the world moves on too quick nowadays to let things stay for longer than a trend.. I’m sad.

  • @TheXiodide
    @TheXiodide Год назад

    Just doubled my money on my daily driven X100F. Thanks Tiktok

  • @AmbercoolPhotography
    @AmbercoolPhotography Год назад

    My Pen-F is my go to

  • @pr33tu_
    @pr33tu_ Год назад

    I'm not sure "just" this has been hard to get since july of 2020 in the states...

  • @sulaimanahmed013
    @sulaimanahmed013 Год назад

    You look like "Faizal Westcott" in the thumbnail photo. xD

  • @andymarc8632
    @andymarc8632 Год назад

    Had a X100V..sold it while the madness is going on. When Fujifilm cameras are getting into Leica price territory? I'm done with Fuji until sanity resumes.

  • @RESISTAGE
    @RESISTAGE Год назад +2

    I recently ordered mine from Adorama.
    hope I get it.
    if not then xt5 is next.

  • @mattandcats746
    @mattandcats746 Год назад

    Hey, just so you know, you have a couple of hot pixels on the camera you’re using for video. I might only be noticing it because I watched it in 4k, but thought I would let you know!

  • @aventus.
    @aventus. Год назад +1

    I ordered one two days ago before I found out how popular it is… I thought the opposite that it wasn’t popular enough to produce. I got an estimate of 3 months to get mine :(

    • @natetehcrust4434
      @natetehcrust4434 Год назад

      where did you order from and how much ?

    • @noapril
      @noapril Год назад

      It will be take longer

  • @JohnHaldezos
    @JohnHaldezos Год назад

    I have original x100 and I love it.

  • @Miniscapes515
    @Miniscapes515 Год назад

    This camera has been out of stick way before that tiktok same with the prices rising and that's just do to parts availability.

  • @SneakyCaleb
    @SneakyCaleb Год назад

    Cameras peaked when the Sony a6000 came out.

  • @paulred158
    @paulred158 Год назад

    Lol I was wondering about the price spike. Try being a Mamiya 7 shooter for 20 years . All of a sudden I had hipsters in skinny jeans cornering me and gushing about it when I used to get sniggered at when loading roll film . Funny old world :)

  • @avivarma6564
    @avivarma6564 Год назад +1

    Ngl I’ve been looking at the Fuji x-30 ii which seems to be a more feature rich x100v

    • @stevenharper6888
      @stevenharper6888 Год назад

      The XT30ii is a great choice! I got one really because the 100v was so hard to find. I got the 18-55 and a 35mm f2 lens and do not regret it. Still so small and light to take out everyday 👍

  • @JoeLopez
    @JoeLopez Год назад

    A great camera at a great price, supply chain issues and basic economics. Let’s not over think this for likes…
    New prices are not up, by reputable dealers at least. Used are going for $1400-1800 currently. It’s been hard to find for over a year now.

  • @winc06
    @winc06 Год назад

    Probably more to do with lack of production due to chip shortages than increased demand. Supply AND demand.

  • @29thjedi
    @29thjedi Год назад

    The closest thing for me to film is the original Canon 5d and the infamous EF 50mm f1.2L and yes the jpegs are gorgeous

  • @bocagoodtimes1460
    @bocagoodtimes1460 Год назад

    I'M on the hunt for a Fuji T2....that's new gold rush coming up next!

    • @Tekrel
      @Tekrel Год назад

      I feel like that camera gets glossed over a lot it's cheap and obviously the same sensor as the rest of that gen

  • @wlewis8336
    @wlewis8336 Год назад

    Excellent review ✅

  • @jotjotzzz5357
    @jotjotzzz5357 Год назад +3

    Stop with these Fuji x100 videos.

  • @R8135003
    @R8135003 Год назад +1

    I owned one for the best part of two years.
    Then I released I was a long lens type of guy.
    So I sold it a bought a 100-400mm.
    Different strokes for different folks.
    lovely camera but just not for me.
    keep up the good work
    be lucky stay safe.

  • @shadowboxer2747
    @shadowboxer2747 Год назад

    Amazing how people own so many different cameras

  • @Tangeffect
    @Tangeffect 11 месяцев назад

    Ive been waiting a year on backorder from Adorama....

  • @weisserth
    @weisserth Год назад

    Ha. I can avoid the X100V GAS as I am enjoying ownership of an Olympus Pen F - pretty much the same value proposition - and interchangeable lenses.

  • @drkstnly6040
    @drkstnly6040 Год назад

    X100 has unique image quality. Majority of these people who hyped prices won't even get it.

  • @MuhammadIqbal-tj6wg
    @MuhammadIqbal-tj6wg Год назад

    Those three topics are spot on 👍👍👍

  • @Robservatory
    @Robservatory Год назад

    It has everything to do with it being an incredible camera and nothing to do with TikTok.

  • @Walkercolt1
    @Walkercolt1 Год назад

    OK, you take your Fuji X100V ( it's a fine albeit VERY expensive 120 roll film camera) and I'll take my 35 year-old Koni-Omega 100 rangefinder press camera out, side by side and take images. I'll process the negatives and go into my darkroom and make 30"x40" color or B&W enlargements. If you can see ANY difference in image quality at 365mm viewing distance between the two, I'll give you $25,000 in cash, green folding money. I'd make this challenge with my late Father's Kodak 620 Medalist WITHOUT A RANGEFINDER and a triplet lens, but 620 emulsions are so very hard to match-up to 120 films. I WILL make it with my Graphic Press 23 with it's humble Wollensak triplet Optar 101mm f4.5. It's a $45 camera with a Graphic 6x7 roll-film back. I won't even take a hand-held light meter with me. I'll use the "light meter" in my head (Sunny 16 rule) and 57 years experience. I only wish I had the MONEY WASTED on the Fujis. Most will have a few dozen rolls of film thru them, then put on a shelf. My Koni has had over 68,000 rolls of film thru it, almost all paying jobs. You PLAY with cameras; I WEAR THEM OUT! (Four 'Blads, Five Graphic XL's, 8 or 9 Mamiya TLR's, an RB, a Mamiya 645 Pro, half-dozen 4x5 Crown Graphics, maybe a DOZEN Speed Graphics, 2 Minolta XKMOTs, a Sickles 35mm Rostrum Camera, after 22 million exposures, Sickles said it wasn't worth repairing).

  • @gingrai00
    @gingrai00 Год назад

    Good video… I had the X100T maybe the S and wanted to love it but the AF was unsatisfactory for me… I would still like to get one but maybe will wait for the next version given the price and availability on this one.

    • @SL-jo4om
      @SL-jo4om Год назад

      No worries. I predict a lot of cheap X100Vs will be flooding the used market once the hipsters get over their spur-of-the-moment purchase.

  • @hansislegend
    @hansislegend Год назад

    How many influencers are gonna make this video? Y’all are the reason. 😂

  • @scottrc85
    @scottrc85 Год назад

    Who would pay $1400 for a point in shoot?! I mean it is a cool nostalgic looking camera but c'mon now....