Love this video as it's great to hear from so many inspirational photographers. Also it's great to hear someone like Casey say he shoots with the Zeiss 32mm as this is my current favorite lens on the X-T5: fast enough, super sharp, small & light, and outstanding rendering.
@@bigheadtaco And how they respond? Too small market? I mean it shouldn't be a problem for a camera manufacture that has many types of model with the same specs. Ah, let just hope.... Btw, what's your ideal X70 Takei?
Favorite camera: My X-T3; Favorite lens: Right now it's been my 18-55 but using it at one focal length like a prime. Loving 23mm lately; Favorite Film Sim: Acros; I don't know of a specific legacy product, but rather a legacy philosophy. I'd like to see a strong return to the Kaizen philosophy for updates to older cameras for more that just fixes, rather updates that add value to older cameras like film simulations. As an amateur I can't afford to buy a new camera all the time. Besides, I really love my X-T3. It's a beast of a camera that is more that I really need. I take it hiking all the time and it's just always great. Thanks for these interviews!!
It would be a lot of fun if Fujifilm looked at the new digicam trend out now and tried to capitalize on people who like very small, lightweight, simple but fun cameras to use. Since Sony has not made a new RX100 camera in quite a few years, Fuji could come out with something similar to the RX100VA but add all the current film simulation tech. I think they could make an exciting product if they keep the price from being too high while still making a nice little camera.
Thanks for your thoughts. Yes they need to make a replacement of the X30, but use a 1” sensor. To make it not so big, the lens zoom range will have to change, or aperture. Even a fixed lens that Thomas mentioned would be fine, but I do want an EVF or OVF…..
Built in AirTags basically I guess….. it would be an interesting tech to include into higher end digital cameras. I can see Sony or Leica being the first to do so…
That’s basically an X-Pro3, but without a leaf-shutter lens, and bigger. The trick to making the X100 series so small is the fixed lens as 70% of the actual lens is inside the body. By making it into an ILC, the camera will naturally become bigger.
I feel a digital TX1 isn’t financially practical, as was the original TX1. It was expensive back then, and as popular as it is now, it wasn’t very popular back then. My guess is a double wide APS-C sensor will make it 48mm wide, wider than the current GFX sensor at approximately 44mm wide, meaning the lenses will have to be as big or bigger than the current GFX lenses. This means the price of the new digital TX1 based off of a double wide APS-C sensor will cost more than the GFX system, while using their existing lenses. The only way it could work is if it’s a fixed lens TX1. This is my guess. They can make it, but it’ll be too expensive.
Love this video as it's great to hear from so many inspirational photographers. Also it's great to hear someone like Casey say he shoots with the Zeiss 32mm as this is my current favorite lens on the X-T5: fast enough, super sharp, small & light, and outstanding rendering.
Totally agree!
Been Enjoying your videos and reviews! thank you for making them!
Glad you like them!
Nice video :) enjoyed everyone’s thoughts
Glad to hear it!
X70 mark II please *let's push Fuji
Yes. I’ve asked many, many times. They know we want one badly :-)
@@bigheadtaco And how they respond? Too small market? I mean it shouldn't be a problem for a camera manufacture that has many types of model with the same specs.
Ah, let just hope.... Btw, what's your ideal X70 Takei?
Nice to see! I just purchased a Squarehood for the 50mm f2 and it has really transformed the lens into something better looking!
Great to hear!
Love this series
Thanks for watching. More to come!!
Would love a new TX-1!! Great video Take!
Yes. I know Jonas Rask has been asking for years!!
Love this. I’ve watched it a few times today. All the love for the 35 1.4 ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
GXACE!!!!
Ya, he’s the man. Well, part robot-cyborg.
Favorite camera: My X-T3; Favorite lens: Right now it's been my 18-55 but using it at one focal length like a prime. Loving 23mm lately; Favorite Film Sim: Acros; I don't know of a specific legacy product, but rather a legacy philosophy. I'd like to see a strong return to the Kaizen philosophy for updates to older cameras for more that just fixes, rather updates that add value to older cameras like film simulations. As an amateur I can't afford to buy a new camera all the time. Besides, I really love my X-T3. It's a beast of a camera that is more that I really need. I take it hiking all the time and it's just always great. Thanks for these interviews!!
Thanks for sharing and thanks for your input on Kaizen firmware updates!
Current fave: my sorta beat-up black X-T30 w/a WR 27mm. Neat, sweet, discreet. Would love an X80 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Ya!!
I absolutely love these videos so much. Thanks Take! Hope you are well
Thanks for watching. I hope to make these on a regular basis, as long as I keep getting invited to these events 😅😅😅
@@bigheadtaco lol! I hope you do
Still using my Xt-1 ❤ since new, mainly when I’m cycling always with me 🤗 cheers from Oz🇦🇺
Awesome!!
Fabulous video
Thanks for watching :-)
Why no Neopan film sim? Another vote for TX-1/XPAN style panorama camera, or at least the same 65:24 aspect ratio option the comes with the GFX line
Agreed!!
2:00 that's funny, the reason I prefer the xpro over the x100 is because it's bigger. The x100 is so cramped.
I also like the size and weight of the X-Pro3. It definitely feels more substantial in the hand, and also more rugged and fully weather-sealed 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
It would be a lot of fun if Fujifilm looked at the new digicam trend out now and tried to capitalize on people who like very small, lightweight, simple but fun cameras to use. Since Sony has not made a new RX100 camera in quite a few years, Fuji could come out with something similar to the RX100VA but add all the current film simulation tech. I think they could make an exciting product if they keep the price from being too high while still making a nice little camera.
Thanks for your thoughts. Yes they need to make a replacement of the X30, but use a 1” sensor. To make it not so big, the lens zoom range will have to change, or aperture. Even a fixed lens that Thomas mentioned would be fine, but I do want an EVF or OVF…..
Curious what extras you do with classic neg 🤔
Gxaces dream camera is basically the X e4?
😂😂😂 I’ll let him know 😆😆😆
When they putting anti theft locators/kill switches?
Built in AirTags basically I guess….. it would be an interesting tech to include into higher end digital cameras. I can see Sony or Leica being the first to do so…
acros yellow filter
I want x100v body but with intrrchangable lens!
That’s basically an X-Pro3, but without a leaf-shutter lens, and bigger. The trick to making the X100 series so small is the fixed lens as 70% of the actual lens is inside the body. By making it into an ILC, the camera will naturally become bigger.
@@bigheadtaco hopefully they will release the xpro4 next week! Cant wait! 🤤
we all know you been hiding thr new cameras in your bags 👀🤣
Interesting. Some big names now all hinting (joking?) at TX-1 on RUclips and Instagram. We can only live in hope!!!
I feel a digital TX1 isn’t financially practical, as was the original TX1. It was expensive back then, and as popular as it is now, it wasn’t very popular back then. My guess is a double wide APS-C sensor will make it 48mm wide, wider than the current GFX sensor at approximately 44mm wide, meaning the lenses will have to be as big or bigger than the current GFX lenses. This means the price of the new digital TX1 based off of a double wide APS-C sensor will cost more than the GFX system, while using their existing lenses. The only way it could work is if it’s a fixed lens TX1. This is my guess. They can make it, but it’ll be too expensive.