BEAT THE HYPE: 3 Affordable Cameras Better Than the Fujifilm X100VI

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • [CAMERAS] (affiliate links):
    X100VI (shortest back-order wait) - geni.us/0V1GU
    X-T30 II (BEST PRICES) - geni.us/cu3i or geni.us/pWQC
    X-S20 - geni.us/6oXXa
    [LENSES UNDER $100] (affiliate links)
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    All Purpose Photo and Video - geni.us/juGmEw or geni.us/xbpKF
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    Smallest - geni.us/AYRd or bit.ly/3tuSQvy
    [LENSES UNDER $200] (affiliate links)
    Wide Angle Travel and Landscape - geni.us/kEzs or bit.ly/4c9fmvi
    Street, Travel, All Purpose (Autofocus) - geni.us/QUTryyB or bit.ly/3V45ixG
    Portrait (f0.95) - geni.us/uARtA or bit.ly/3LOmrpI
    Portrait/All Purpose (f2.0 but autofocus) - geni.us/DDxfO or geni.us/XdntdD
    The cool 27mm lens I had on the X-S20 - geni.us/QUTryyB or bit.ly/3V45ixG
    GEAR I USED TO MAKE THIS VIDEO (affiliate links):
    [VIDEO GEAR]
    A Camera - geni.us/fCo6 or howl.me/ckVm0lD1bLa
    A Lens - geni.us/sKvSYgw or howl.me/ck41FnUiazg
    B Camera (Table Top) - geni.us/FOSOn or howl.me/clacKmmiIpL
    B Lens - geni.us/z0GG3y or howl.me/clacIJ2PzXk
    On Camera monitor - geni.us/t7Fc or howl.me/clacMGXabwL
    My off camera monitor - geni.us/AHOu or howl.me/clacNMVLO3E
    The LUTS I used for this video - bit.ly/42Q58uQ
    [AUDIO GEAR]
    Microphone (in shot) - geni.us/SAQ4uk7 or geni.us/PgtBlmS
    Boom Microphone (out of shot) - geni.us/Tj8RI or howl.me/claeFm6CC9K
    Cheaper alternative to boom mic (sounds just as good) - geni.us/0rN8FO or howl.me/claeF96KLvM
    XLR Audio Recorder - geni.us/yDUf or geni.us/PgtBlmS
    USB Audio Interface - geni.us/ZdN1a or howl.me/claeyKnGHYn
    Wireless Microphone (out of studio) - geni.us/FPC4s or geni.us/j4Wdr
    Podcast/Voice Over Mic - geni.us/SAQ4uk7 or geni.us/PgtBlmS
    In Shot Mic Arm - geni.us/J7Fp or howl.me/claeHeGSgTP
    Editing Headphones - geni.us/WmwFC or howl.me/claeI1mcuEm
    Editing Speakers (super cheap but awesome) - geni.us/wfLkz
    Stand for Boom Mic and Overhead Camera - geni.us/8O8UtdY
    [LIGHTING]
    Main Light (Key Light) - geni.us/nQQ10
    Main Softbox - geni.us/GysBN or howl.me/claeZmiRVXD
    Light Stand (for Key/Main light) - geni.us/y4HuK4R
    Hair Light - geni.us/waB7lTp or howl.me/clae0ZXBNf6
    Background Light - geni.us/xFjA or howl.me/clae13MRGt4
    Light Tubes (behind my monitor) - Small - geni.us/5Lvl Large - geni.us/4QPjp
    [COMPUTER AND EDITING]
    Monitor - geni.us/lLrTKSZ or howl.me/clae6ljgAjk
    Computer - geni.us/rOHA or howl.me/clae7xrpHw1
    Dock (one plug for power, audio, monitor, and 6 hard drives) - geni.us/lwJDmz
    Keyboard - geni.us/bA16W or howl.me/clae8BToiuQ
    Touchpad - geni.us/PLaLMh or howl.me/clae9zb8HB3
    Editing Software I Use - www.apple.com/au/final-cut-pro/
    Awesome Free Editing Software (Pros use it!) - www.blackmagicdesign.com/prod...
    * Some links are affiliate links, you do not pay any extra, but I may get a small commissions. Using these links allows me to make more videos like this one.
    00:00 - An Overpriced Point and Shoot
    01:09 - Camera 1
    03:39 - So Many GREAT X-Mount Lenses
    04:35 - Camera 2
    06:22 - Camera 3
    08:10 - Then Who is the X100VI for?
    09:33 - As an Upgrade from a Phone
    10:30 - As and Upgrade From Older DSLR’s
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Комментарии • 717

  • @cameronfaili661
    @cameronfaili661 3 месяца назад +51

    Terrific video. I really appreciate you taking the time to link everything that you did so thoughtfully!

  • @rsat9526
    @rsat9526 3 месяца назад +180

    Many of the comments really miss the point of this vdo. He is in no way of saying the X100VI is bad (As I can tell from many defensive comments like they are Fuji shareholder). If you watch around 8:00 of the vdo you will know that he is suggesting that the camera is for certain type of people with specific needs. He suggests an alternative which are clearly comparable to the X100VI as they can provide similar results with more flexibility.

    • @edgeman04
      @edgeman04 3 месяца назад +2

      I actually did but some Fuji shares a while back because I love the brand. How dare anyone talk bad about them!!!😂😂😂 I'm kidding of course but I think it was a wise decision on my part considering these preorders lol.

    • @andrewcrossley2448
      @andrewcrossley2448 3 месяца назад +6

      Sort of. Only the top two current models have the same high resolution sensor and IBIS. The fixed lens has enough resolution to exploit this. The shutter and inbuilt (tiny) flash are incredibly useful for taking people. It’s very light to carry. Many pros use the X series as their family and friends plus travel camera as it has superb skin tone accuracy out of the box, then it has vast depth of adjustment should it be needed.
      I’ve shot Canon for decades, own a range of pro film and digital bodies, pro lenses many of which are amazing, as are most canon normal lenses.
      I also own a Fuji 6x9 film camera and Bronica. Both of those were very expensive to shoot on so the whole experience of composition, when to use a tripod, film stock for the lighting and subject are important. Net result is typically 80% excellent quality - all on Fuji film stock for decades. Hence the VI has many attractions for me. Leaf shutter, lightness, flash sync, film sims, weather proofing and a very sharp lens are the main ones.
      For the record, I discussed my needs for a forthcoming bucket list trip with a top London dealer, in their shop, the day before the VI came out. He had a very good V in stock at a fair price but advised me to get up first thing and order the VI to ensure I had one, then instead of diving in, not to open the box but have a full system assessment. Then if I want to go another direction, send it back before the end of March for a full refund. That’s service for you. So yes I have one and no I have not used it yet.
      It’s a difficult decision as the Canon UI is the best there is, far better than Sony, Nikon and Fuji. My little EOSM5 travel system is still excellent and that camera with the 22mm lens technically as good as all the V series up to the V including IBIS for video. However, flash sync, AI face detection, film sims, 6/4k and weather proofing are all absent.
      If ii was just for travel, there is one superb system that rarely gets mentioned. Olympus has made the best small weatherproof cameras for a long time. Their glass is excellent too as is their VFM. Their new OM1 mk 2 is a brilliant tool and using AI and a tripod can render huge images. I guess for me to go that way with two pro lenses and one fixed is about £4K. That’s twice as much as an X100VI with all the necessary add ons (filters, hoods, batteries, charger, case et al). Which, of course, is back in the Canon Pro mirrorless zone. I guess as a ‘boomer’ who’s into photography since I was a kid in the 1960s there is a real attraction of the simplicity and quality of the VI. Like the 6x9 focus the the image and not the over complex and heavy kits.

    • @HimothyOHooligan
      @HimothyOHooligan 3 месяца назад

      LOL Is typing out the whole word "video" that much effort for you?

    • @LaughingDog
      @LaughingDog 2 месяца назад

      He called it a point and shoot camera ...

    • @creepynutsrl
      @creepynutsrl 2 месяца назад

      @@edgeman04fujifilms cameras are so insignificant for the holding companies revenue and stock price, the stock only went up because of people like you buying the stock out of emotional bias towards the stock. tbh fujifilms revenue is going down compared to 2022. It isnt that great of a investment oppurtunity

  • @VTheGonk
    @VTheGonk 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for this video! Truly. Detail information provided. Your insight, and recommendations are very helpful.

  • @Daniel_Borisov
    @Daniel_Borisov 3 месяца назад +3

    Superb video, Mark. I'm sure it will be very helpful for many people. Could you please comment on the autofocus and menu system on your alternative bodies?

  • @user-ec8zd8zp4x
    @user-ec8zd8zp4x 3 месяца назад +24

    I've been shooting a (special edition) XT30 since launch 2019. The only thing missing is weather sealing; the reason why I was having a hard choice between the XT3 and XT30. I decided to go with XT30 because of smaller size and lower weight.
    I have the Fuji 18mm f/2, the Fuji 27mm f/2.8 and the Samyang 12mm f/2. This pack is extremely small and weighs almost nothing and lets me do what I want. (Or else I adapt vintage lenses for specific purposes and/or looks.)
    You can pick up an used XT30 in good to perfect state between 500-600 Euros. The cheapest used, modern Fuji camera you can buy. For the XT3 you still have to fork out 800-900 Euros in good state! Used Fuji prices are extremely inflated since their popularity rose.

  • @steveember8972
    @steveember8972 3 месяца назад +3

    Delighted to have discovered your channel, Mark. Your presentations are down-to-earth, yet polished, and free of the hype so often encountered in photography videos (and of the stumbly speech patterns and dreadful mic quality or technique that also mar too much of this category). While I've been a Canon EOS user since film days, I've not yet bought into the mirrorless realm, and still shooting as many (non-Canon) film SLRs as I do, the Fuji "traditional" control layouts on such as the XT-1-4 series is a powerful tactile draw should I ever take the step into mirrorless. So, doubly glad to find realistic reports on Fuji's dizzying array of models.
    Speaking of your presentation and technical quality, curious which mic you are using here. Really nice quality. Thanks!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the kind words. It's a Lauten Audio LS-208, I will do a video on it at some point. I put a lists and links to everything I use to make my videos, in the description of each video, so you can always check there, this is accurate and updated for every video so it's not just a general gear list.

    • @steveember8972
      @steveember8972 3 месяца назад

      @@markwiemels Thanks, Mark. While I was aware of your references below to camera/lens links, It didn't occur to me as this was the first I'd seen of your presentations. Appreciate your thoroughness in listing such data, and will look forward to your review of this mic!

  • @anthonybertrand6529
    @anthonybertrand6529 3 месяца назад +26

    XT-30ii with the 27mm 2.8 is the best reason to not get the X100. It's very similar and you get the benefit of being able to use all the other wonderful X-mount lenses. I'm glad I made this choice

    • @rbmads5619
      @rbmads5619 11 дней назад

      Is there a 27mm 2.0? That we be over to the xv100vi

  • @urasub
    @urasub 3 месяца назад +12

    Been shooting the xt-2 with a 35 1.4 basically glued on it. I am beyond stoked to get my hands on this camera, less is more in my thoughts. loved your video, cheers

    • @johnnydeluxe4968
      @johnnydeluxe4968 3 месяца назад +3

      Lol I have the exact same setup as you. 35mm 1.4 is amazing although the focusing is a bit slow, which I don't really mind, it produces amazing image quality. In total this setup cost me around $855

    • @yohan2437
      @yohan2437 3 месяца назад +1

      You are going to be disappointed as the X100VI has a 23mm lens with a very different field of view from what you are used to.

    • @urasub
      @urasub 3 месяца назад

      i'm very glad you think i'll be disappointed shooting a different focal length@@yohan2437

    • @TheOctodread
      @TheOctodread 24 дня назад

      Incredible combo ❤❤❤

  • @TheDilligan
    @TheDilligan Месяц назад +1

    This was an extremely insightful video! Thank you!

  • @eletor
    @eletor 3 месяца назад

    thanks for the recommendations

  • @venezing
    @venezing 3 месяца назад +3

    Great video! I preordered a x100vi as Ive always wanted to get into photography and for my Japan trip in April, but the 'hype' is not letting me get the camera well into the end of the year. So I decided to get a used X-T4 and some budget lenses from TTArtisans! It's a little heavier/bigger than the x100Vi, but I am in love! Fuji camera are great and I am so excited to be part of the community!

    • @HaevyGlow
      @HaevyGlow 3 месяца назад +1

      I'ts not "a little heavier/bigger than the X100VI". I owned both X100V anx X-T4 with numerous lenses at the same time. The size/weight difference is drastic. You have to use them side by side to feel it.

    • @javierherrera9450
      @javierherrera9450 3 месяца назад

      I agree, it's not even the same vibe of a camera. The X100VI like my previous X100F and X100V are completely different animals compared to any body/lens setup. @@HaevyGlow

    • @nachitocarrnada
      @nachitocarrnada 2 месяца назад

      Don't listen to "prosfesionals", do your experience and find what kind of photos you want to make.

  • @drunkinmukie
    @drunkinmukie 3 месяца назад +18

    I was going to buy it as my first fuji camera but decide to go with X-T3 that I found in really good condition for super cheap that came with the XF 18-55. Honestly happy I went that route.

    • @salmaldonado984
      @salmaldonado984 18 дней назад

      One of the best cameras ever made! I have that same setup and also the Fuji xpro2

  • @ceecee130x
    @ceecee130x 3 месяца назад +1

    You're spot on. I'm rocking a Fuji X-T20 with half a dozen lenses and very happy... but yearning for the leaf shutter ever since the X100F, for flash photography in the sun to highlight my subjects without complex high sync speed gear. Unfortunately, I balked on buying the V just before the hype and missed out. Now it looks like the VI is going to be backordered for months as well due to the continued hype.
    Too bad many/most of these X100 cameras would sound up with users who won't be taking advantage of the camera's full capabilities beyond the look and form factor, while doing snappy snaps. Yes, sour grapes indeed. Looks like I'll have to wait for the X100 Lucky 7, and carry my ND 16/32/64 filters meantime.
    Happy shooting everyone, regardless of your gear.

  • @lenmaryan7943
    @lenmaryan7943 3 месяца назад +2

    I sold the x100v for a near similar size a7iii with a 45mm 1.8 Rokinon. Camera came with a 28-75 2.8 as well. Had some change leftover also. Probably will wait 6 months and will look for the x100vi

  • @daustonian9331
    @daustonian9331 3 месяца назад +301

    The hype has to be people trying to make money on resale.

    • @svenasmussen8745
      @svenasmussen8745 3 месяца назад +17

      It really sucks how bad availability is. I preordered it one day after anouncement, because i think its a cool camera and I already have a sony FF for image quality and want this for travel.
      The thing is, now that its so rare again, the calculation changes because the resale value is like 600€ over msrp, so its no longer a 1700€ camera. Even if I can buy it at msrp, it is tempting to resell it

    • @alistairharris7891
      @alistairharris7891 3 месяца назад

      If I get the draw to buy the limited edition then yeah that’s exactly what I’ll do. Some idiot will be wanting it

    • @Zetaphotography
      @Zetaphotography 3 месяца назад +3

      It’s these lame RUclips channels just trying to boost their audience $$$

    • @orlan.brigino
      @orlan.brigino 3 месяца назад

      And people willing to pay a lot more from resales.

    • @DGDG0000000
      @DGDG0000000 3 месяца назад

      ​@@svenasmussen8745why don't you paid less for the same technical assembly on any other brand. At this price, you can have a full frame, same size, same lens that you can switch for any other.

  • @gordon3988
    @gordon3988 3 месяца назад

    Thanks Mark…one thing about the 100vi is that the IBIS finally works well…or at least as I understand it as well as the old EM1 II, which was leading edge at the time. I don’t think changes any of your points however, it is simply a cool looking camera with a nice lens. That might get people out taking photographs once again. Nice camera options here and this video well done and nicely timed! XT3 was/is one of best mentioned!

  • @farzineskandaripour9989
    @farzineskandaripour9989 2 месяца назад

    Hi Mark, this review of yours encouraged me to look into the XM-1. While I was researching prices I came across many comparisons to XA-1. On paper they seem pretty identical. What are your thoughts? How do you compare the two?

  • @aussauce
    @aussauce 3 месяца назад

    Great review thank you.
    I’m still looking for more reviews down the track before deciding to buy or not.
    I just came back from a 3 week trip overseas and realised how important weight and portability are when travelling hence why I am thinking about buying the x100vi. So far the images and reviews I’ve seen is stopping me from buying with the current price.

  • @chosenideahandle
    @chosenideahandle 3 месяца назад

    Another great video Mark. I get why people talk size. I like rangefinder styles because a bump often won’t let you slide other cameras into a lens pocket. It’s also what defines this look for me as well. People buying this probably aren’t even using a camera bag, and perhaps it’s sometimes the Leica rangefinder look rather than a Fuji look that they actually dig. I’m a Sony person, but really like the styling of all these cameras you’ve featured. I love “Eterna” when I see it as well lol.

  • @gregmorelli1124
    @gregmorelli1124 3 месяца назад +5

    Thanks for review, I fall into category 2, so very helpful.

  • @briankavo
    @briankavo 3 месяца назад +2

    Agree, I went for an XT30ii as my second camera (first camera XT5). X100VI is great little camera but fixed lens and pricing make it a no go for me.

  • @dan.allen.digital
    @dan.allen.digital 3 месяца назад

    You always have a great way of explaining these decisions Mark. Nice job with this video. As someone like you with several cameras I often take my Fuji X-E3 with the 27mm 2.8 over my X100v, because the X-E3 is much lighter and smaller than the x100v. I find myself using the x100v as a family snapshot camera it seems to excel at this, especially with the built-in flash. I find 23mm very boring for creative uses. If the XT bodies I feel the X-T3 has the best build quality and feel in the hand. The textures and feel of the dials is better than my other XT bodies. So I would vote X-T3 as the best budget XT to get.

  • @Tarbos-duskwraith
    @Tarbos-duskwraith 3 месяца назад +1

    What E-lens would you recommend for me to vlog in my Blacksmith shop?

  • @andrewsarchus6036
    @andrewsarchus6036 2 месяца назад +2

    I never really understand fixed focal length cameras. If you want fixed focal length then just go out with a single lens. Then the next day you can go out with a different lens and have a whole different experience. For myself I sometimes do that but mostly set out with a fast 50 mounted and carry a compact 20 and 85 in pockets or on a belt. Is the fixed lens idea coming from some sort of ideological purity drive?

  • @chrisp9102
    @chrisp9102 3 месяца назад

    Just a small note, the XS-20 has the x-trans 4 sensor rather than the x-trans 5 on the X100VI - Great video Mark, as always I enjoy watching your content!

  • @URSENIORUTUBER55
    @URSENIORUTUBER55 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your valuable viewpoint and knowledge.

  • @chich22
    @chich22 3 месяца назад

    My thoughts exactly. I picked up the XT30 mark2 when it first came out with 18-55 for £1100 uk. I absolutely love it. I also picked up the 35mm f2, what a combo for all situations.

  • @whoismab
    @whoismab 3 месяца назад

    Thank you very much, Fuji X10Vi was going to by my 1st Fuji, but after watching it I saw other models of fuji which are very similar body-size-wise, and I can have multiple lenses too.

  • @HorrorGeek13
    @HorrorGeek13 3 месяца назад +57

    i think the beauty of the x100 line is the fact that it has a fixed lens, for me i shoot Sony.. i have lots of Sony lens and and the fact i can buy a Fuji and enjoy the fun of shooting it with out the need to buy into the Fuji lens line is a huge perk.

    • @ImpressiveTony
      @ImpressiveTony 3 месяца назад +9

      I mean, you could just buy something like the X-T30 with a prime lens and call it a day, for about half of what the X100VI costs. Then, if you're feelin' froggy, buy more lenses...or not. Just rock with the one-lense shooting experience.

    • @HorrorGeek13
      @HorrorGeek13 3 месяца назад +10

      @@ImpressiveTony but that’s my point exactly, I don’t want to be tempted to buy lens… lol
      I’m sure if I had a X-T30 I would be constantly tempted to want to try new lens and what not… so having a fixed lens lets me enjoy with out the urge to spend more $$$
      And honestly I have a v for a few years and now have the vi and I love them both and have no regrets at all… super enjoyable camera to edc

    • @tony62
      @tony62 3 месяца назад +12

      Not having options is not a feature lol

    • @Kaisolostudio
      @Kaisolostudio 3 месяца назад +3

      @@tony62tell that to leica with their digital camera without a screen.

    • @brianwarnerarts
      @brianwarnerarts 3 месяца назад +3

      But the fixed lens is soft. Why does no one report on that? Looking at hundreds of examples online, it just doesn't have the crispness of a xf prime like the 27mm.

  • @TheChester100
    @TheChester100 3 месяца назад

    Great job I just held the hype at my local Camera shop and I thought about grabbing it for re-sale and then I remembered thats not me hope your doing well love you vids ,Im slowly going back to film and old school Range Finders.

  • @mjmdo07
    @mjmdo07 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you. Keep it coming.

  • @Arterial449
    @Arterial449 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the video. I agree with most of your points but I still migrated to the X100VI from an X-T30 as a business traveler. I take most of my photos when I’m travelling for work and the ability to pocket this into a blazer pocket is just invaluable. I truly tried to do the same with an XT30 and a pancake and it was still too thick. The entire package fitting into a pocket is just too big of a game changer for me to go back.

  • @TylerCheeseman
    @TylerCheeseman 3 месяца назад +5

    First reasonable take I've seen on this topic haha. Pros and cons explained clearly and offering some solid alternatives. I love my x100vi. I spent a year trying to find a reasonably priced used V here in Canada and had no luck. Even now there are marketplace listings for used x100v's only 300 less than the brand new vi. Obvious choice for me but I completely agree that someone just getting into photography would benefit more from an interchangeable lens body. Great video!

  • @jamesbarron5590
    @jamesbarron5590 3 месяца назад +9

    I would recommend an x-e series camera or an x-pro series camera. I prefer the viewfinder on the side so that is why I never purchased an xs or xt line camera while searching for an x100v. I wound up buying an x-e4 and an x-pro3 and now have an x100vI. Loving the x100vI but I will always have an interchangeable lens Fujifilm camera for my Viltrox 75mm and 27mm lenses. The OVF on the x-pro and x100 series is fantastic.
    I totally agree that if you want to get into photography, the x100 series is not the best starting point. I found this channel while searching for lenses for my x-e4 and it’s crazy how different the shooting experience is when changing lenses. I realized that I prefer the 85mm and 35mm focal ranges more so than 50mm but I wouldn’t have realized that with a fixed lens camera.
    Did I mention that I am a Sony shooter? Beware the GAS.

  • @douglasschlesser320
    @douglasschlesser320 Месяц назад

    Hey there! This was really helpful. I’m wondering what the difference is between a budget lens and a Fuji specific lens? I just snagged a used X-T30ii, and want a pancake lens. Obviously there’s the $400 Fuji option, and some that are much cheaper. Thanks!

  • @ziga1218
    @ziga1218 3 месяца назад +2

    I am getting x-a5 as a non-scary point and shoot. And the Bayer sensor is not bad at all.

  • @HaevyGlow
    @HaevyGlow 3 месяца назад +81

    I shot profesionally for 10+ years and etired from professional shooting in 2020. The only camera that survived the great gear purge was X100V. I've owned original X100, X100F, X100V and now X100VI. People are only waking up to how great this camera family is. I made my most previous personal photos with these cameras.

    • @adrianmuino3412
      @adrianmuino3412 3 месяца назад +5

      Absolutly, people (milenials?) just realized what a wonderfull camera the X100 is, and now they all want it.
      I also have a colletion of X100 and X-Pro.

    • @therealsbdunks
      @therealsbdunks 3 месяца назад +1

      @@adrianmuino3412 Gen-Z is the TikTok generation

    • @video-carl
      @video-carl 3 месяца назад

      @haevyglow did you notice the improved build quality from F to V?

    • @HaevyGlow
      @HaevyGlow 3 месяца назад +1

      @@video-carl It’s been a while since I switched from F to V, but anodized finish of V and VI feels much better than F

    • @rochester212
      @rochester212 3 месяца назад +9

      Get over yourself, it's a $2000 compact camera that's not even built properly. Any entry level dslr or mirorless would be a better deal.

  • @juliettemansour
    @juliettemansour 3 месяца назад

    I LOVE my X-T30ii so much and have zero need for the X100v or VI. I want the flexibility of changing out lenses while traveling. And the beauty of it is that it's tiny and light! Here's to older cameras... the latest and greatest does give you IBIS, 40megapixels, etc. but at the end of the day if you're shooting street/documentary none of that matters. Thank you for this video!

  • @TheDishpan174
    @TheDishpan174 Месяц назад

    awesome video, greatest advice and suggestions

  • @gesandter
    @gesandter 3 месяца назад

    Hi I think you missed mentioning the TCL and WCL „lenses“ for the X100 series which I both own. So you can get a bit of variability.

  • @robbiefishing
    @robbiefishing 3 месяца назад

    Great video Mark, excellent advice.

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  3 месяца назад +1

      Oh, Hey Robbie! Thanks! I hope you are doing well.

  • @maximebecker1424
    @maximebecker1424 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for ur work !

  • @villegas24
    @villegas24 3 месяца назад +17

    I hate that hipsters broke the market for this camera

    • @christians.9058
      @christians.9058 2 месяца назад

      Haha, it‘s a hipster product. We hillibillies buy used X E1 for under 200 bucks (early Bird buying, not now anymore 🤭) and cheap used chinese lenses for 50 Bucks 😬

    • @lordtickledck7012
      @lordtickledck7012 Месяц назад +1

      And the X-T5

    • @christians.9058
      @christians.9058 Месяц назад +1

      @@lordtickledck7012 😂✌🏻yes, Hope to buy one too in ten years when the X8 can make photos alone

    • @JoshuAhillyarD89
      @JoshuAhillyarD89 9 дней назад +1

      Not just this camera, but fuji in general.

  • @American_Hustler
    @American_Hustler 3 месяца назад +2

    I just got the xt2 with 35mm lens for around $750 , I also have the x100t and X10. Do all X100s have a slow focusing time?

    • @lawrence-yx1ew
      @lawrence-yx1ew 2 месяца назад

      100v has always had that issue for me

  • @adamd3145
    @adamd3145 День назад

    WOW! Thank you so much for sharing that information!

  • @humandroid53
    @humandroid53 3 месяца назад

    I had the original X100 and really enjoyed it but eventually got frustrated by the fixed focal length.
    After an LX100, RX100 1 & IV, and a Canon G5X I settled on a Sony s6000, then upgraded to an a6400. Very happy!

  • @davidbcg286
    @davidbcg286 2 месяца назад

    I’m still shooting with my x100f. It doesn’t have all the latest stuff, but I love it. Great form factor. I shoot JPEG only now, which made my workflow 10x faster (upload pictures to Photos App, adjust a bit (maybe), done).

  • @andyl4565
    @andyl4565 3 месяца назад +2

    I believe the retro appeal of the X100 series is based on it's visual similarity to the Leica M series and other cool-looking rangefinder cameras of the past. And it's a fraction of the price of a Leica. The other cameras you mentioned don't share those looks but resemble the newer generation (SLR's) that made rangefinders obosolete.

  • @kyousef
    @kyousef 2 месяца назад

    Heres a question for you: I currently have a Sony a7iv that I use mainly for video. I wanted a new camera for photography mainly and I love the aesthetic of the film simulations. which cam should I be looking at any recs?

    • @urunclejoey
      @urunclejoey 2 месяца назад

      The cameras the dude recommend are basically good if you're looking for film simulation. You can always just slap a LR film preset onto your photos from ur a7iv but if your looking for the film look, might as well buy a film camera yk. I personally think, he didn't mention it, but xt2,xt3,xt4 those cameras are pretty neat apsc cameras you might be interested in.

  • @agemanzi7792
    @agemanzi7792 2 месяца назад

    My start was and still is with X-T100 - The most casual Fuji (and at the time of me buying camera, the only Fuji that was reasonably priced I could get my hands on). It is enough and it is fun

  • @marksantostefano1637
    @marksantostefano1637 3 месяца назад +1

    Love the X100 series. Bought the first one when it first came out and fell in love with Photography again. Shot many weddings with the X100F. Ridiculous to call this a point and shoot Camera.

  • @andib1712
    @andib1712 3 месяца назад +263

    Comparing any X100 model to any interchangable lens camera somewhat misses the point.

    • @PeopleSupport
      @PeopleSupport 3 месяца назад +33

      That's true. It's a completely unfair comparison. One's a point-and-shoot, and the other is a proper system. As they say, "date the body, marry the lens".

    • @andib1712
      @andib1712 3 месяца назад +26

      The decision against interchangeable lenses, too many choices + carrying lot's of gear around makes people go for cameras like the X100 series. They don't want a 'system', they want a great photography experience. And the X100 series delivers that.

    • @yohan2437
      @yohan2437 3 месяца назад +22

      Taking most of the latest videos on the X100VI at face value is missing the point. Most are simply riding the wave of current X100 hype hoping to cash in on the monetization of having X100VI in the title without giving any really useful information.
      It is a ridiculous size comparison to use the pancake 27mm on body and not the 23mm 2.0 which matches the X100 lens and say both cameras are about the same size. (Note that the 23mm f2.0 is actually inferior to the x100V/VI lens because it gets soft and blurry in macro closeups whereas the X100V+ does not). The devil is in the details and a 40mm field of view from the 27mm is VERY different from a 35 fov from the 23mm. They are not interchangable!

    • @j2thebee
      @j2thebee 3 месяца назад +1

      @@yohan2437 totally agree with this point, I shoot with the xt20 and the 27mm a lot and the size is great but that 40mm field of view is not great, I would definitely prefer a 23mm pancake, as you say the 23mm 2.0 is way bigger!

    • @annekedebruyn7797
      @annekedebruyn7797 3 месяца назад +10

      @@andib1712 I don't think that's the case. You can just buy a pancake prime lens and be done with it. Actually, many people just buy one or two primes and just let it live on the camera. It has never been about the amount of choice or carrying gear.
      People like the x100 series because it's a compact point and shoot that handles like a film camera. It just makes for a better EDC experience which isn't the case for most mirrorless cameras which are too big especially if you want to add in a flash and ND filters.

  • @MaximillianandRubyGrace
    @MaximillianandRubyGrace 13 дней назад +1

    I have an XT-1 gave it to my son this video is super helpful as I want another FUJIFILM

  • @bigheartfilm
    @bigheartfilm Месяц назад

    do you think the vi is significantly better than the v? (if I want to shoot lots of video too)

  • @F1REBEARD
    @F1REBEARD 3 месяца назад

    I've HAD Sony fullframe with many lenses, and went back to Fuji for the compact size and the FUN of photography. You know you've heard it: the Fuji magic is real! I got the XE-4 with the 27mm WR pancake lens, which makes it an extremely small package. And that is what brings the fun for me, the jpg recepies and the formfactor. Bring back the fun to photography! I'm considering the X100VI, but pretty happy with my small little setup as is. We'll see. Thanks for this video.

  • @skylermackie9152
    @skylermackie9152 3 месяца назад +16

    Make a video of your top 5 or 10 budget lenses!

    • @humandroid53
      @humandroid53 3 месяца назад

      Top 5 or 10! 😅
      Top 3 is enough.

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte Месяц назад

      @@humandroid53 Top 3 isn't enough. He needs to show at least one for each major focal (wide angle, 35, 50, etc.) and probably at least a couple of zoom lenses. A top 10 is a minimum.

  • @timothykieper
    @timothykieper 3 месяца назад +5

    Nice video. Would also like to see alternate choices other than FUJI. I am already invested in other lens system(s)

    • @michaelajoseph6856
      @michaelajoseph6856 3 месяца назад +1

      I bought a used Sony 7C with a Sony Zeiss 35mm f2.8 instead and I’m very pleased with the images.

  • @GetOffMyyLawn
    @GetOffMyyLawn 3 месяца назад +2

    If you want an optical viewfinder in a small camera, it is the only option being produced outside of Leica. That really is the party trick, along with the retro vibes and great build quality. I have the X100V and I love it, but it is not much smaller than my Z7 with the 40mm... and the Z7 has all the bells and whistles and a bigger battery.

    • @anthonybertrand6529
      @anthonybertrand6529 3 месяца назад +1

      X-pros have optical viewfinders

    • @GetOffMyyLawn
      @GetOffMyyLawn 3 месяца назад

      @@anthonybertrand6529 there are no xpro cameras being produced for now.

  • @dreiz.
    @dreiz. 10 дней назад

    I’m looking to get deeper into photography and want something better than my current iPhone 14 Pro Max. Don’t want to carry all the different lenses around when traveling and heavily considering the X100VI. I also need something to record long video (15-30min) of indoor racket sport clips to trim for highlights, and currently use my phone for that. The phone does a good job in terms of battery and quality for the video recordings but I’m wondering if there is a camera that can fulfill my specific need for easy point and shoot travel shots AND some video recording (without much editing). Current thoughts are: keep the iPhone for video recording, get the X100vi for the photos and some short video clips. Another option is to get something like a ZV-e1 for video and photo, and learn to properly edit but would need to get a better laptop + lenses (more costly and time consuming). Any thoughts or suggestions?

  • @phusy5506
    @phusy5506 2 месяца назад

    Is it worth to buy X-T30ii new today?

  • @user-or6tz1et4v
    @user-or6tz1et4v 3 месяца назад +6

    I have the X-S20 and I just received the X100VI..... I'm going to put my X-S20 up for sale with its lenses (16-80 and 23mm 1.4 LM WR)! The X100VI is extraordinary. I am 55 years old.... and I started photography and photo development in 1975.
    J'ai le X-S20 et je viens de recevoir le X100VI..... je vais mettre en vente mon X-S20 avec ses objectifs (16-80 et 23mm 1.4 LM WR) ! Le X100VI est extraordinaire. J'ai 55 ans.... et j'ai commencé la photo et le developpement photo en 1975.

  • @daryllfogal5689
    @daryllfogal5689 3 месяца назад

    Mark - I would love to see a video showing APS-C glass combined with Sony full-frame Active Stabilization. The active stabilization crops in - past the APS-C glass vignette. Should we keep buying APS-C lenses because they work well now with APS-C cameras - and we can use them with active stabilization if we ever move to full-frame? Thanks for your content - as a hobby videographer the lower cost, interesting lens choices are so helpful.

  • @ashodgkin
    @ashodgkin 3 месяца назад

    I have the X100F. I’m happy with the images, love the ergonomics, don’t particularly need a higher pixel count or a flip screen and lack of IBIS doesn’t worry me. Many of the newer features would be nice to have but I’ll use it until it stops working. Then I’ll probably buy the latest version, whatever that may be, assuming the range is still going. Value for money is what you get from your purchase and that applies to everything.

  • @DREAMWORKERSKY
    @DREAMWORKERSKY 3 месяца назад

    loved this review!

  • @Itsnotsafeandeffective
    @Itsnotsafeandeffective 3 месяца назад

    I shoot xt5 previous xt2 xt4 also olympus om1 and previous em1 mkii prior to that sony a6300 a77 a99 and film prior. I owned also x100f and x100v for 12 month of each prior to hype xt4 became the choice over these with 27mm F2.8 both ttartisan and fuji 27mm are adequate substitute for x100f/v and also give many other lens options. last month, I got the xt5 after selling my xt4 before Christmas. again, the xt5 is my main carry. The om1 birds in flight macro and a change for street. surprisingly I'd only played with micro 4/3rd mid June with a well worn em1 mkii 55k shutter count its was so good I invested in the om1 grey import 1100 at the time.

  • @nikolavonfulton5195
    @nikolavonfulton5195 3 месяца назад +1

    What would you recommend to someone brand new to dedicated cameras ( unless we are taking instant cameras). I have been looking for a good camera better than my phone as I wanna capture better photos than what my phone can do

    • @glosteradv
      @glosteradv 3 месяца назад

      Sony RX 100 VII

    • @hanumanguy
      @hanumanguy 3 месяца назад +2

      I recommend not spending a lot of money and see how you like using a dedicated camera. Almost any entry level/intermediate camera from a major brand will more than good enough. Here are three that offer exceptional value (From $650 to $850 with a kit lens), and they are not just for beginners, I just won an award at an art show with one of these. Panasonic Lumix G95
      Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV
      Panasonic Lumix GX85 . Sony a6400. I suggest starting with the kit lens and then get a 50 mm equivalent prime lens (fixed lens) as your second lens. Taking classes and workshops, studying great photographers will improve your photography more than any camera can.

  • @JonMacapodi
    @JonMacapodi 3 месяца назад

    Who is this camera for? You gave some very valid examples, but to me it's for any portrait photographer who wants a specialized camera for on location strobe/flash work. Base 125 ISO, Built in ND filter, and a leaf shutter = immense flexibility for strobists.

  • @jlr_
    @jlr_ Месяц назад

    I'm a Canon shooter and got tired of waiting for my X100VI and pulled the plug on a X-T30 II this morning with the TTartistan 25 f2. X-T30 II enticed me to potentially use my Canon lenses with an adapter, but I'll keep my order in for the X100VI to compare if I ever get it.

  • @tarapaul8212
    @tarapaul8212 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video and points

  • @Bob-Horse
    @Bob-Horse 3 месяца назад +1

    I think the Fujifilm X100VI is a fantastic, beautiful camera for those needing it, but I have the Fujifilm XT4 and I love the fact I can change lenses if I need to at a later date.

  • @edgeman04
    @edgeman04 3 месяца назад +5

    IBIS, ND Filter, leaf shutter and ttl flash, optical viewfinder, and fully accessible controls (non-PASM). It is anything but a point and shoot, and people who use it that way are not taking full advantage of it. It's completely wrong to call it a point and shoot.
    But I think you're right about having an extra camera. My main is an X-H1, I love it but it's huge. I got lots of spare batteries, and I need IBIS for my shaky hands. It's a perfect pair for me now.
    Also my first camera I spent my own money on brand new was the X100t, and this was my upgrade to that one. The IBIS was huge for me, but it all comes back to just how nice and useable the camera is.

  • @mb-watches
    @mb-watches 3 месяца назад +1

    Not about Hype, what makes the x100vi interesting is the better autofocus (which to me is not a minor issue) and the built in ND Filter, which the xt30 neither the xs20 have.
    The x100 normally is for people which already have cameras, and wanna have a run and gun system.
    I shoot canon, but for on the go without bringing anything else, I am fine with the x100xi.
    So yes, you are right, you can get more lenses and better screens (xs20), but to have one run and gun I do see still some advantages for the X100, as you as well pointed out. And there’s not too much competition out there, actually.
    Would love to see a canon g1x mark iv, or a Sony zv-1 mark iii with apsc. That would be exciting.
    Thanks for your thoughts, cheers

    • @JaJutWa
      @JaJutWa 3 месяца назад

      The old lens can’t keep up with the new af. Same problem with the xt5 and older lenses.

  • @eksmaan
    @eksmaan 3 месяца назад +2

    The XS20 is an amazing option. The XT2 is as far as I'd go back unless it's an x pro 1 or x100. I have the X Pro 2 and that 24mp sensor/processor combo is solid. The xh1 intro'd Eterna and it was a great offering, prob better now.

    • @hanumanguy
      @hanumanguy 3 месяца назад

      I shoot M43 with Lumix but looked into the XS10 and XS20, paired with one of the Fuji F2 lenses it's almost the same weight as my Lumix. I think the XS10 and XS20 offer amazing value and capabilities.

  • @user-eu7vw4mp2d
    @user-eu7vw4mp2d 3 месяца назад

    A very well thought video with lot of evidence. It just enlightens me the family of fuji camera. Really pleased to see so many fuji lovers like me. I support the the Mark's idea that one shouldn't flow with the hype and look for alternatives that suit us.

  • @matthieuzglurg6015
    @matthieuzglurg6015 3 месяца назад

    Just to note that the X-T2 has access to F-Log 8 bit video which is very nice. F-Log has been made for 8 bit so you don't have risks of your footage breaking apart like you do when using 8bit video with 10bit Log (like S-Log 3 on the A7III for example).
    It has been my go-to video camera for pro work for years and to me the X-T2 is a much better value than the X-T3

  • @heleb87
    @heleb87 2 месяца назад

    Hi, I am a casual user and just fascinating with how the Fujifilm x100 VI look. I need a compact camera which provides a better quality than a phone. I would like to get a camera for travel. Do you think it will take good picture for northern light and different landscapes? Thanks for your advice.

  • @paolarojas2987
    @paolarojas2987 3 месяца назад

    I was thinking of getting this camera to take a bit better pictures of my art work (ceramics) for instagram and also food styling for my other instagram acct. would you say this is a good option? The only thing that u got me on was the lens…but I’m not looking to go into photography just want good detail on close ups of food and art….thoughts? Thank you for this review! It was helpful!

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  3 месяца назад +2

      No, I would choose and interchange lens camera for that.

    • @paolarojas2987
      @paolarojas2987 3 месяца назад

      Like the fuji one u mentioned in this video? What lens would you recommend as well :)

    • @markwiemels
      @markwiemels  3 месяца назад +1

      @@paolarojas2987 I would suggest the 18-55 kit zoom lens. Lighting and camera settings will be most important, watch some videos on product photography, they will really help.

  • @dccoletrain
    @dccoletrain 3 месяца назад +1

    That’s the way I look at it.. a nice second camera to go with my X-S20 which is better for video and wildlife

  • @Yodesla
    @Yodesla 3 месяца назад

    Can you make a m6 mark 2 vs m50 mark 2? If not can you do a quick breakdown of why 1 is better than the other?

  • @johnkendall5025
    @johnkendall5025 3 месяца назад +2

    Having pre-ordered an X100VI, I have had second thoughts and have cancelled my order. This video brings up some very valid points. First, it is quite expensive for what you get. Second, there are many cameras that are cheaper and just (or almost) as good. I have a Canon EOS M5. I primarily shoot stills so the video capabilities of the X100VI are not a draw. I have several lenses for the M5 including a 22mm f2. So what does the X100VI buy me? Not much. Plus, I may be too old to do photography by the time I actually take delivered of the X100VI. By the way, I also have a Canon EOS 5D Mk IV, a Roleliflex twin lens and two 4x5 cameras. Do I need more cameras?

    • @DrGerard66
      @DrGerard66 3 месяца назад

      Yes.

    • @panepain
      @panepain 2 месяца назад

      go xt30ii for photography with some video or hybrid shoot with xs20.i'm going xt30ii. i rather save the $400. I dont need ibis for dominant photography, dont need slightly better autofocus and slightly better battery or slightly better video quality. 4k 24p is all i need. plus if i need super smooth, i'll use better lens &/or gimbal

    • @panepain
      @panepain 2 месяца назад

      btw i own sony a7rv, so this is my first fuji and it fits perfect for everyday travel fun photography and some video with kit lens (18-55mm)

  • @stephen-wahl
    @stephen-wahl 2 месяца назад

    I got a used X-T2 for a song and chose it over the X-T3 because it was the last model still made in Japan. Use a Fujinon 25mm lens and it's an absolute workhorse and I love it.

  • @that.adventure.family
    @that.adventure.family 8 дней назад

    Great advice. Thank you!!!

  • @Crossingt
    @Crossingt 3 месяца назад

    This is why I really like my M50ii. It is small and for a small outlay I got a telephoto and prime lenses. It is not heavy to carry around including on a bike. The Fuji x100vi is twice the price of my whole kit which including bag and spare batteries.

  • @3Havoc
    @3Havoc 2 месяца назад

    I went to the x100VI product launch event where I am as I was looking at getting an upgrade to the X-E1, its a nice camera , a high end all in one solution feels nice in the hand, nice to shoot but the X-T5 to me was a better cost solution in the end practically same insides and more flexible camera.

  • @edc5338
    @edc5338 3 месяца назад

    The XT5 is a slightly larger x100vi with interchangeable lenses. I have the x100v also and am happy with both.

  • @Festvangelist
    @Festvangelist Месяц назад +1

    Very good video. Personally I love the creative film simulations in Fuji and the X Mount Lens System has many great user friendly cameras. Personally I prefer interchangeable the lens options but generall prefer to travel light. Choose a prime for the day or travel and enjoy the travel experience. You might also consider travel zoom if you ok with the extra 1/2 lbs plus of weight and size. The other important feature for me is IBIS. The XS20 is a phenomenal camera as was the predecessor XS10.
    YOU CANNOT FIX A BLURRY IMAGE. Some compositions have slower shutter speeds especially when you’re stopping down the aperture. This is why of the choices you highlighted the XS20 has all the features for me. IBIS is important especially if your using a heavier zoom. Additionally you have a deep grip for comfort when using a wrist strap for walking around or stabilization.
    The X 100VI is too limiting for me the Sony RX100VII is a much better alternative. Buy the interchangeable lens options from Fuji either new or used there are some great mirrorless options.
    The last comment is regarding buying inexpensive 3rd party lenses is the issue that they do not Auto-Focus. That for me is a deal breaker. My eyesight does not allow me to focus well thru the viewfinder or screen and therefore I am dependent on auto focus lens options.

  • @bryanong7754
    @bryanong7754 3 месяца назад

    Great video, it helps put things in perspective for anyone that's thinking about buying an x100 line of camera.
    While the x100vi is the most expensive x100 camera to date, for me, saying that the x100vi is overpriced doesn't seem to correctly describe what I feel about the pricing of the camera...to be more exact, I want more value for money for anything really...it would be great if the price matched the x100v...but it would of course be better if it was priced lower. The narrative would be different if the x100vi was sold for $1000.

  • @wouterdegrood9715
    @wouterdegrood9715 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm very pleased with my X-T30ii. Good video.

    • @pinetworkminer8377
      @pinetworkminer8377 3 месяца назад

      When is the next XT30 sequel expected to be released?

  • @SimonWestPhotography
    @SimonWestPhotography 3 месяца назад +1

    100% Agree! I’ve got the XT5 and it’s the same camera with more options and with interchangeable lenses! Apologies because I’m a former Canon full frame to Fujifilm converted!

    • @7743dustin
      @7743dustin 3 месяца назад

      I’ve got an xt5 coming from Sony a7iv . The Fuji is soooo good. I’m also stills only do the screen on xt5 is perfect.

  • @snerkjen
    @snerkjen 3 месяца назад +11

    Hey man, what are you talking about? What about the Fujifilm, X-E4, the same form factor! I take the E series above any X100.

    • @Mortenthorpe-DK
      @Mortenthorpe-DK 3 месяца назад

      The X-E4 is amazing … but for the few requiring leaf shutter - X100-series… or in my case Ricoh GRIIIx

    • @edgeman04
      @edgeman04 3 месяца назад

      This is true! It's almost the exact same next to each other. Missed a big equivalent there but they are hard to find. Would be even better if Fuji just took the 4, added the sensor and IBIS and sold it as the X-E5 and called it a day. I think it would be a great seller.

    • @Balooz
      @Balooz 3 месяца назад

      Add a fuji zoom lens with ois, who needs Ibis. I have an xt4 and xe4....

    • @edgeman04
      @edgeman04 3 месяца назад

      @@Balooz I have shakey hands IBIS is a blessing. The ois was never enough for me

    • @Balooz
      @Balooz 3 месяца назад

      @@edgeman04 depends on lens how much ois there is.

  • @jaspervos4345
    @jaspervos4345 3 месяца назад +28

    Sorry. I fully disagree on the XT1. Only Ricoh GR and Sony RX1R mk2, A7cr are somewhat close.
    The xt1 and lenses do not have IBIS or ND built in. IBIS only option might be the XS10, or indeed XS20.

    • @bondgabebond4907
      @bondgabebond4907 3 месяца назад

      @@m4rcin847 Really, not for me. It is a godsend as I jitter too much if I'm hungry. Amazing how well it works with a super telephoto zoom We are all being sucked into that blackhole called Hype. There much better options if one wants a 'small' camera. Those cute compact cameras with zooms that go from wide to ultra telephoto offer so much more, and they are half the size of the Fuji.

    • @TechWithBruno
      @TechWithBruno 3 месяца назад +3

      IBIS was not a thing for the X100 series, and the X100V was immensely popular

    • @marcp.1752
      @marcp.1752 3 месяца назад +1

      Untrue. The XF18-55/2.8-4 "kitlens" does have OIS, as well as the much cheaper XC 16-50/3.5-5.6 Zoom. FYI, i shoot Fujifilm since the original X100, and even had a Fujica ST-801 35mm SLR back into the film days. X-E1 (black & silver), X-E2 black, X-T1 graphite here otherwise. All bought back into its day, same goes for the X-A1, X-M1. And i've also bought the lovely XF 23/1.4 R last winter (without OIS, of course). If one can't hold 23mm (35mm in FF terms) stable, a person does have lots of other issues, than this focal length.

    • @andrewcrossley2448
      @andrewcrossley2448 3 месяца назад +1

      @@marcp.1752 well sort of. Try a night shot hand held at 0.5 seconds or even 1 second and compare. x100 vi can cope, hand held cannot. Of course the lovely little manfrotto mini tripod on a table etc would help.

    • @marcp.1752
      @marcp.1752 3 месяца назад

      @@andrewcrossley2448 One can easily hand hold 1/6 to 0.6s stable, depends how your breathing is, how steady you stand, how you hold the camera, etc.
      40 MP is already overkill for a small APS-C/DX Sensor, mind you about the pixel pitch. I do shoot since the 80s. Using Fuji since my ST-801, and digital since the original X100 via Fuji, 1st digital PnS was a Olympus with 0.7 MP. Still, if one does need 23mm F2 (35mm F2.8 (DoF) in KB terms) via IBIS, it's odd. F2 isn't the fastest, you know it, when you really need it for avialable light. But then, there are freaks outside, then saying the corners @F1.4 or F2 aren't being sharp enough...it's always the same. But sometimes, F1.4 does come handy, when you really need it.

  • @bobbyfranklin5924
    @bobbyfranklin5924 3 месяца назад +1

    See, I owned a xt30 mk 1. I struggled to choose between lenses due to the amount available. I had an old 23mm fuji lens. It worked great, but I found it limiting, so I wanted to get another. But looking at the amount it would cost to get a selection of focal lengths, I decided maybe a zoom...
    This went on for some days, weeks, and months until I was completely adverse to taking photos because my setup wasn't "right"
    The cost for lenses is more than the camera, and they are either huge or underwhelming in terms of quality. So I sold it and got a video specific camera from DJI as my goals had changed. But now, I miss the ability to use a camera for photos.
    Which means I'm back looking at fuji for fun stills. However, with the new release of the x100 series, I'm again questioning the xt30 same as before or the 100vi. The xt30 makes the most sense for literally everyone. You can put the 27mm pancake and forget about it. But knowing you have the ability to change will leave you desiring more and more lenses.. or you go for the x100vi as you say an improvement over the smart phone and make do and by going more simple you allow the creativity and fun.
    With all the hype, it's making me not want to get it. A confusing time for such a simple decision A or B.?

  • @hedley.bradstone-unbridled
    @hedley.bradstone-unbridled 3 месяца назад

    A good, well needed video. It is a question of "horses for courses". The Fujifilm X100VI is an ultra-impressive point and shoot - I'd like to own one - but an ILC suits my needs better.

  • @kyledarrenhanson
    @kyledarrenhanson 3 месяца назад +2

    great video, love all those lens options. Love all my TTArtisan lenses, especially the tilt 50mm

  • @null0byte
    @null0byte 3 месяца назад

    Have an XT-2, love it. Floored that the price actually went up since I bout a pristine used model a couple months ago. It scratches an itch for me to tinker with the manual controls reminiscent of the old Canon F-1 film SLR I first learned photography on (and still have). The X100V/Vi is a great camera, but too much for me at this time.

  • @phillipchan9125
    @phillipchan9125 3 месяца назад +7

    I certainly wouldn’t pay the type of money they are asking for a fixed lens camera. Social media has hyped up this camera to the point where it is almost unattainable through price and availability. I have a Fuji XT-20 and I still love it.

    • @donridgway7269
      @donridgway7269 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes! The XT-20 with the 27mm pancake is perfect walkabout rig, and with 16-80 mm f/4 (though front-heavy) great for minimal landscape rig.
      You want cool-looking? Black X-E2 or X-E3 with the 27mm, shooting the ACROS simulation. For about half the $$ of this new thing. You really need 40 MP? Really?

    • @phillipchan9125
      @phillipchan9125 3 месяца назад

      @@donridgway7269yep that is exactly what I use the 27mm pancake is a great affordable prime. Great for street photography. I also carry my 18-55mm zoom just in case I need a little more reach.

  • @Louis_Bautista
    @Louis_Bautista 3 месяца назад

    I love my XS20, it's the perfect size. Small and light enough that it's easy to take anywhere, while still having a solid handgrip for when you do want to use big lenses. And as much as I look the look of classic dials, I prefer a PASM dial all the way. The only things I'd want for it are the 40 MP sensor, weather resistance, and a better EVF. Maybe for the XS30...

  • @rlarsen4562
    @rlarsen4562 3 месяца назад +1

    I hope to get the X100Vl, but credit this video for really making sense.

  • @lumixS5M2
    @lumixS5M2 3 месяца назад

    Good video about the large amount good priced lenses

  • @marclattoni1959
    @marclattoni1959 3 месяца назад +19

    For street and day-to-day photography, the optical viewfinder makes the X 100 VI the preferred upgrade from my Fujifilm X20. And with the long backorder status, I'll have time to save for the cost.

    • @brianwarnerarts
      @brianwarnerarts 3 месяца назад

      Could you explain the allure of an optical view finder? Not a criticism, I just don't get the appeal.

    • @cody7068
      @cody7068 3 месяца назад +1

      You should look into the Nikon ZF. It has that retro/analog look and feel to it. Is more expensive than the X100Vi, but only if you’re buying the x100vi at MSRP. The Nikon ZF is superior to the X100Vi in my opinion, but either camera is a good choice. The ZF is also much bigger physically. If I could have both, I’d be a very happy person but I don’t make enough to afford 2 camera like them😂

    • @vgfjr505
      @vgfjr505 3 месяца назад

      The Zf is also much heavier.

    • @moonshine7374
      @moonshine7374 3 месяца назад

      It's closest thing to shooting film in terms of the flow that you can get with a digital camera, especially if you have enough discipline not to review picture after you've taken it. Dial in film simulation, put settings to auto and you're good to go. You walk around enjoying your surroundings, see something that you want to capture, put the camera to your eye, look through the piece of glass with some frame lines where you compose a picture - press shutter and move on. @@brianwarnerarts

    • @hughsydney2620
      @hughsydney2620 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@brianwarnerartsyou see the real world not through a screen.