BYE FULL FRAME. HELLO X-T3. Low Light Wedding Photography Behind The Scenes

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @jezplaisance
    @jezplaisance 4 года назад +25

    This has got to be one of the most thorough videos on shooting lowlight ceremonies using Fuji x bodies with Fuji prime lenses. Thanks for putting the time and effort into making this for us.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад +1

      thanks for the comment. def was a lot of work but gla dyou found it helpful :)

  • @Reggiebphoto
    @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +59

    What did you think about my first wedding photography behind the scenes?! If you liked this video, please share it with your friends!

    • @MiguelALopes
      @MiguelALopes 5 лет назад +2

      Very nice Reggie!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much my friend! Share it!

    • @trogdor
      @trogdor 5 лет назад +2

      What I most appreciated about this listening to your thought process. Very clear and should help those starting out on how to make a checklist for their coverage and not feel frazzled. Based on your title, I was expecting a really dark church like Mission San Jose in Fremont where there are hardly an windows for natural light and pushing the APS-C to 6400 and above. Wanted to see how you were combatting that. I know the folks over in the UK that shoot in castles end up opting for really contrasty images and are able to create high drama imagery which is cool and a great way to work with the constraint of the equipment. For us, we've decided that the X series just hits a wall for low light and detail retention at those higher ISOs, especially when my subjects get really small in the frame.
      Awesome job on the video. Looking forward to the next one.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      stephen heraldo thanks for the comment. I would combat it using the same rules. 12800 iso if I need to. At the mercy of the venue. How else did people shoot back in the day haha. And glad you enjoyed the thought process. It’s definitely something I thought was missing from other RUclips behind the scenes videos

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      stephen heraldo and some food for thought, guys like kevin Mullins have been shooting fujis in uk with much older fujis. It’s not like it hasn’t been done before. The audience is never satisfied, just like your gear lust haha

  • @yjawhar
    @yjawhar 4 года назад +10

    Man. This is brilliant! I can never be a wedding photographer! I don't have the nerves for that!

  • @sonvumedia6862
    @sonvumedia6862 5 лет назад +2

    you are the main reason why i choose fujifilm bro, still got your back and keep it great bro

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Son Vu Media thanks brother! Appreciate the support

  • @Reggiebphoto
    @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +28

    For those who are thinking "this is not a low light situation": ISO 3200 at f/1.4 translates to ISO 12800 at f/2.8, if the shutter speed is constant. The GoPros autoexposure is a little misleading to how dark it really was. A lot of people also like to think that I shot at higher isos when I shot on Nikon D750. I’ve delivered over 52,000 professional wedding photos to clients and only 431 of them were over ISO 3200 (less than 1%!)

    • @michaels8597
      @michaels8597 5 лет назад +1

      full frame is not 4/3,is not APS-C..period....sure we can use whatever but it's just not the same..In fact,my DSLR has APS-C crop mode,and a lot of the low light effectiveness is the sensor and DSP..

    • @charlesazevedo4849
      @charlesazevedo4849 4 года назад +2

      But how can you shoot at ISO lower than 3200? How do you manage this? Can you share which tens do you use and setting in general for each situation?

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      Yup I agree

    • @michaels8597
      @michaels8597 4 года назад

      @@Reggiebphoto plus,you know the RUclips world where damn near everyone is a professional expert,peddling the cameras they like...I had a Nikon point and shoot which is used for stills and video,and was the best i had to take pics in the skating rink..My Olympus too,i think i wore the camera out,and always shot with the kit lenses..Point being,if you suck,you just suck,$400 body or $5000 body..

    • @MiguelBorgesphotography
      @MiguelBorgesphotography 2 года назад

      who needs full frame when is this good

  • @ChimaChindaDev
    @ChimaChindaDev 5 лет назад +18

    The 56 f1.2 is such a beautiful lens and an incredible performer.
    I'm glad I have one.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +6

      It definitely is! I’m considering making my own review video of it to offer my unique perspective on it

    • @madwindsurfer
      @madwindsurfer 5 лет назад +2

      How do you get tack sharp images with that lens. Practice/skill? Or do you have recommendations on settings that help?

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +7

      madwindsurfer practice and skill for sure. And experimentation over what settings work for specific situations. Af-s works best for most situations. Single point small point size. For moving subjects, single point, af-c, continuous set 2 works best for me. But make sure to aim on a contrasty part of the subject (the eye) and overshoot so you have plenty to pick from after in post

  • @jbivphotography
    @jbivphotography 5 лет назад +8

    Solid vid! I love how you're hitting such a specific topic as well in the video. 👌👌👌

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks brother! You inspired me! Although just didn’t have the bandwidth to do a full day bts

  • @ionataberham5983
    @ionataberham5983 3 года назад +1

    that last window shot is lush!

  • @austindrawhorn2141
    @austindrawhorn2141 4 года назад +7

    Great insights! For folks shooting church weddings this is a perfect blueprint

  • @dialedinboxing2453
    @dialedinboxing2453 3 года назад +3

    Impressed with the the high iso capabilities of this crop sensor camera , makes me wanna switch great work 👍

  • @pg205
    @pg205 5 лет назад +1

    Reginald showing how it’s done.
    First time I even saw a Pro unveiling his technique... Legendary!

  • @garyrobinson3
    @garyrobinson3 4 года назад +3

    This was excellent! I didn't think I'd watch the whole thing, but it was actually very interesting how you approached each of the different scenes and explained your thought process.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      Glad it was engaging. I made sure to have no dead time in the video, either showing a photo, providing narration, etc. I’ve watched a lot of bts videos and they end up being very slow cause of the quiet moments

  • @nyxfirefly
    @nyxfirefly 5 лет назад +3

    Nice to show that not going over ISO 3200 is key and the shutter speed to not be below 160th to make sure there's no blur, informative video and tips I'll take into account when using mine!! Great vid!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      KSTobago glad you’re we’re able to pull out that info. Took me years of trial and error to land on those settings. You’re in good shape ::)

  • @rcdixon76
    @rcdixon76 5 лет назад +7

    Wow, you're amazing! I just purchased my XT3 and am absorbing as much as I can. I clearly have a lot to learn! :-)

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +3

      Chris Dixon haha! Thanks for the kind words. I’ve got a lot of stuff on here about the x-T3 so you’ve come to the right place :)

  • @bryanbernart
    @bryanbernart 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely the best walk-through of wedding photography I have ever seen.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Bryan Bernart this means a lot. Appreciate the kind words! Have you ever seen Taylor Jackson’s videos by chance? Curious how you think it stacks up

  • @marvesrivas307
    @marvesrivas307 5 лет назад +4

    This was great to see the ceremony from your point of view and what you would do for each situation. This was incredibly helpful.

  • @al_hongo
    @al_hongo 5 месяцев назад

    This old video of yours is about so much more than shooting in low light! My old college roommate asked me to shoot his low-budget, “DIY” wedding, and I’m trying to do my best impression of a pro this weekend, and this little video is relieving a lot of my anxiety about how to position myself for all the crucial shots of the ceremony.
    When you first started shooting weddings, did you carry around a physical shot list?

  • @Molybdan42
    @Molybdan42 3 года назад +3

    This was gold! Would love to see more of these "Behind the Scenes" videos

  • @curseknight5
    @curseknight5 5 лет назад +2

    Reggie thank you for making these, though just an amateur photographer, each one of your XT3 videos that you produce, keeps me happy enough to stay with Fuji!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Yes for amateurs it’s more than enough. And for pro I’m proving it’s capable too

  • @psman74
    @psman74 5 лет назад +1

    Wow nice video and information. Please do a video on how to use a pocket mirror in regards to how you use it in your shots.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      psman74 thanks for the interest! Will put it on my content plan for 2020!

  • @danrichman1
    @danrichman1 5 лет назад +2

    Your videos are consistently excellent -- well narrated, detailed, clear. Thank you.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much! Appreciate the feedback

  • @GoodLifeInSpain
    @GoodLifeInSpain 4 года назад +1

    Great video. I'm a professional travel photographer who swapped out my Nikon D850 for a Fujifilm X-T2. I loved it so much my go-to travel cameras now are two X-T3's. X-T4 on order! I'll be helping a buddy shoot a couple of weddings later this year, so I figured, I better watch some tutorials. I'm glad I found yours!

  • @mrsusan893
    @mrsusan893 5 лет назад +1

    Your an incredibly hard working photographer and the photos certainly proof that. Well done pal.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks my friend. Appreciate the kind words and the recognition. Definitely have put in a lot of work to get to where I am, but hoping to inspire others

  • @richardbudai9590
    @richardbudai9590 4 года назад

    I just bought a Fuji Xt3 after only shooting weddings, portraits with Canon for years ... (5d mk2, 5d mk3 and EOS R) I havent had a chance to do a wedding just yet as most of my weddings are postponed, but just can not wait to try it out to see how it is going to perform. Great video Reggie, thanks a lot!!!

  • @nunyabidness_sirmadam
    @nunyabidness_sirmadam 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful. For me as a photographer though the thought of photographing an event like this, combined with all of the equipment that you use for the event overwhelms me. I just sit around and watch videos like this until I hopefully gain the confidence and skill to do what you do.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  3 года назад +1

      Just takes practice. Try second shooting first

    • @nunyabidness_sirmadam
      @nunyabidness_sirmadam 3 года назад +1

      @@Reggiebphoto, thank you for your feedback. What lighting equipment and stand did you use for the wedding? I heard Godox, but not sure which model.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  3 года назад

      You’re going to want to watch this video ruclips.net/video/auFrcuLQnB4/видео.html

  • @Scott_Alexander
    @Scott_Alexander 5 лет назад +2

    Great vid. Really enjoying the coverage of the X-T3.
    As a tip, I usually speak to each of the people on the aisles about leaning out into the aisle. I explain that the bride and groom have paid me to get photos of them, and not their guests bums. Usually not that direct, but it gets the point across.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Great tip! And thanks for watching

  • @robari2410
    @robari2410 5 лет назад +1

    Probably your best video my friend. And one of the best on the subject in all RUclips.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Thanks that means a lot! Appreciate the kind words. I had high hopes for it and it came out how I wanted

  • @Corty993
    @Corty993 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic tutorial! Very detailed and creative. I am a wedding photog myself- and always watch tutorials to keep me up to date. Your video was perfect. It also makes the new photogs to trust their gear. Especially high ISO settings.

  • @pace_tracker
    @pace_tracker 5 лет назад +4

    Very well done, 16 + 56 works well. The reflection shot was cool. I usually to vertical panoramas when it is workable.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      I do those as well. But for indoor churches the technique doesn’t work as good, haha.

    • @pace_tracker
      @pace_tracker 5 лет назад

      @@Reggiebphoto I have managed :)But I have do lots of Panos :P

  • @TheMistermike87
    @TheMistermike87 5 лет назад +1

    Such a solid choice to use the 35mm for that window portrait. Your best pic of the bunch imo.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Mike Francis it was my favorite shot as well. Stepping back for the flatter perspective was key

  • @matthewwells1606
    @matthewwells1606 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video, my dude. Thanks! I shoot for gyms and just recently started using my X-T3 for indoor shots without flash instead of my D750. My clients loved the images so I'm happy that they're happy.

  • @giorgiopaulon2237
    @giorgiopaulon2237 5 лет назад +5

    The shot at 17:13 is amazing 😍 such good work!

  • @zathraspersonal
    @zathraspersonal 3 года назад +1

    Just come across this as a new subscriber - I really appreciate the comments you make on performance in different AF modes and your setup. Love the mirror trick.

  • @Dkouki97
    @Dkouki97 5 лет назад +1

    Your most valuable video to date for me as it shows real time scenarios and the what/when/why/how . You did an engagement BTS earlier this year and couldn't wait for this one ! Keep it up dude ❤️

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Engagement v2 will definitely be coming in 2020 with posing, choosing backdrops/locations, how I light couples using directional natural light. Etc

  • @billb8262
    @billb8262 4 года назад

    I just subscribed. I'm torn...Fujifilm X-T3/4 or Sony A7 III. I shoot Nikon on a D750 but hate the size/weight. Want portability but ability to do portraiture and maybe eventually weddings. Thinking 16mm 1.4, 56mm 1.4, 23mm 2, Viltrox 85mm 1.8 and a couple zooms for better light situations. This video was brilliant!! So grateful you showed your methodology, showed it put into action, and great results from it. Your videos are great, and this one takes the cake. I hope you stay inspired to share for those amateurs like me who continue to grow in skill and ability.

  • @scottwesterman221
    @scottwesterman221 4 года назад +1

    Man these videos are priceless !! As a wannabe wedding photographer seeing you in the similar situation s I find myself in and the decisions you make is brilliant. Keep the top content coming.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад +1

      Awesome feedback. glad to hear!

  • @venuslnd
    @venuslnd 3 года назад +1

    Very nice information for low light and lens used and how each lens look. Nice

  • @mcranzsprings1085
    @mcranzsprings1085 3 года назад +1

    Wow its just wow! Few minutes of watching your videos is like going to a class for a semester. Ive learned a lot!!! Great video, well delivered. Im hoping to volunteer and experience these things as it happens. Starting photography From Bay Area.

  • @Ekuahx
    @Ekuahx 5 лет назад +2

    This is such an amazing video. I'm just a hobby photographer, but I really enjoyed your workflow and how you explained your thought process. Very interesting!

  • @philippuricher
    @philippuricher 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video! Will be shooting my first wedding in a couple of weeks with my xt3 🤓 (23f2, 16f1.4, 56f1.2) - feeling even more confident in this awesome camera after this video, thanks!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      Philipp Uricher the camera can definitely deliver. Just be sure to put in the hard work as well and you’ll be fine :)

  • @JayMcB
    @JayMcB 4 года назад +3

    I’ve got a Nikon 850, I’d love the weight difference in the XT3.. not sure I can make the change just yet 🤔. Fantastic video, loved the bracketed shot with the stained glass window!

  • @jethrosalazar4562
    @jethrosalazar4562 5 лет назад +1

    Your shots look really great! Informative and helpful for my future shoots specially how you seem to naturally aim for the X pattern to lead viewers' eyes to the subject, thanks!

  • @jonesnax
    @jonesnax 3 года назад +1

    You are a very generous and talented educator. Thank you

  • @petabb
    @petabb 4 года назад +1

    Great work and detail explanation. Love your shots, particularly the ones with the veil

  • @longsin9993
    @longsin9993 5 лет назад +1

    This video was super helpful. I love how you explained the rationale behind your exposures and compositions.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Long Sin glad it was helpful my friend!

  • @MrUxser
    @MrUxser 5 лет назад +1

    Greatly appreciate all the information you’ve shared Reggie! Thank you!

  • @ricardomeneghel4976
    @ricardomeneghel4976 5 лет назад +1

    Really nice of you going so in depth of your way of shooting. Cheers!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      Of course. No need for secrets. Sub to the channel for more
      Great info coming soon :)

  • @baja1980s
    @baja1980s 4 года назад +1

    Love the flow, love the review you have done here, excellent work. Love legit real world product reviews.... you sir nailed it, looking forward to many more tips and tricks, tutorials

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад +1

      Henry Chavez thanks man! I wouldn’t really call this a review or did not intend it to be a review but yes, real world practical use and tutorials is the focus of my channel. If you like it then subscribe and come along for the ride :)

    • @baja1980s
      @baja1980s 4 года назад

      Reggie Ballesteros hey boss welcome, yes your right it’s not a review, I was just expressing my love for real world reviews not to this perticular vid, watching your style of photography is superb.
      I am a z6 user and love it and has seen how much Nikon has improved certain features with the camera, auto focus has been tremendously improved but still needs to be perfected. Although i have found ways around it to get it to focus great in times which have been some not many it trying to track other things but no biggie because I like to manual focus my subjects a lot, only flaw is Nikon is taking forever on putting out lenses, will see this year. science color is #1 , quality and for me it checks off my boxes 📦... with that I’m looking to purchase the Fujifilm t-3 maybe as a replacement to my z6, this camera has been on my radar for a while now. I just haven’t used it I see that the auto focus and frame rate is crazy and the color science is magnificent

  • @greggpedder
    @greggpedder 5 лет назад +1

    What a fantastic video this was! Thank you for posting RB! Keep up the excellent work! 👌🏻

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words! Will try to keep it up for you guys. Thanks for your patience and support!

  • @Bchottube
    @Bchottube 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the educational work you do, appreciated. Everything in life is about compromising on something.
    Great video. Do you plan to move to the X-T5. If so perhaps it would be interesting to see in a similar video if it brings enhance features/capabilities to your work. Although I understand you no longer shoot weddings. Cheers

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  2 года назад

      I upgraded to the X-T5 but yes I don't shoot weddings anymore.

  • @GaryJahman
    @GaryJahman 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video! Here in the Netherlands, that lighting is actually not even low light, but normal LOL.
    Going to try the XT3 soon as well, not for weddings but for personal stuff

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      Gary Jahman so I’ve heard. You also have to remember I’m shooting wide open. So 3200 iso would be equivalent to 12800 iso for a 2.8 zoom.

    • @GaryJahman
      @GaryJahman 5 лет назад

      @@Reggiebphoto Yeah I understand completely. Did my first weddings with a Sony A6000 and the 35mm f1.8. It is really challenging, but managable.

  • @litehour
    @litehour 2 года назад +1

    this is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am in awe

  • @thomasnwalshiii
    @thomasnwalshiii 5 лет назад

    X-T3 continuous autofocus is great. I didn't see anyone mentioning the X-H1 as a second camera, but for single shot on those wide shots, or even with the 90 if there isn't much movement, you can drop that shutter even lower for some really clean images. Not to mention get some nice short video clips if you're doing a hybrid photo/video coverage. Great video! Those churches get tricky with all that mixed low light.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Thomas Walsh I prefer two of the same body. Made this video for these type of comments lol ruclips.net/video/KBJ6hcU0enc/видео.html

  • @jacecha2210
    @jacecha2210 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for these videos, I am by no means a professional myself but I do love my T3 and lenses, I really appreciate your input in the Facebook community and your efforts for these videos!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words! Yeah on the fb groups I tend to get a little annoyed as the people who are argumentative are louder than the silent majority who appreciates what I’m doing haha

  • @jayvila5314
    @jayvila5314 5 лет назад +1

    Finally, i was able to finished thru one tutorial in one go. Very engaging and interesting. Thank you Regz, for this kind share of information

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Nice! Glad it kept you engaged the whole way through :)

    • @jayvila5314
      @jayvila5314 5 лет назад

      @@Reggiebphoto maybe i should blame you. Hahaha. Thanks for the wonderful tutorials. Please keep it coming

  • @aceentertainmnt9249
    @aceentertainmnt9249 2 года назад

    his wedding videos are awesome

  • @mmoonman13
    @mmoonman13 5 лет назад +2

    Great video; it's very helpful to see your EXIF data. I would love to see your 56mm f/1.2 review video. It's my favourite Fuji lens.

  • @ChristopheZ
    @ChristopheZ 4 года назад +1

    over the years, I realized that clients don't care if you have full frame or not ( most don't even know the difference!!!)...all that matters is that they love their wedding photos and your professionalism !!! :) ;)

  • @sebastiansuarez2032
    @sebastiansuarez2032 4 года назад +1

    Solid images buddy stellar work

  • @TheKimmak
    @TheKimmak 3 года назад +1

    Well Done Reggie, good video and a lot of information! Thanks! I m almost shooting 16-55 and 50-140 for ceremony, I might try different combination next!

  • @grayexperience
    @grayexperience 4 года назад +1

    I know that good composition is key, but getting the moment and telling the story always takes priority! And you capture wedding stories very well IMO. Thanks for giving us potential future Fuji users hope. The craft not the specs! Keep creating ☺️

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад +1

      For me getting good composition goes hand in hand with telling the story and id prepared,
      The moment will unfold within the composition you’ve framed up. Win win!

    • @grayexperience
      @grayexperience 4 года назад

      @@Reggiebphoto good point!

  • @fotoyvideofernando1
    @fotoyvideofernando1 5 лет назад +1

    Great video I am tink on buy xt3 or sony 7iii I am no decided

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      FND De La Cruz Productions thanks for the kind words!

  • @EstebanLewis
    @EstebanLewis 5 лет назад +1

    This video is GREAT! Thanks a lot for sharing! Hope to see more videos like this one!

  • @allenschneider1847
    @allenschneider1847 5 лет назад +2

    Such a helpful video! I'm considering getting either an xt3, a a7iii, or a z6. I'm a serious amateur but have wondered if the xt3 would do well in low light situations. From your video I don't think the low light capability I would loose would offset the cost and weight of the FF lenses. I may wait though for the xt4 or the xh2. Thanks for the excellent video!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Allen Schneider you’re welcome! Yes the a7iii and z6 are better in low light but at the cost of more expensive lenses and larger lenses. For amateur stuff, the xt3 is more than enough, and can even hang for pro work as you’ve seen here

  • @mgportraits
    @mgportraits 5 лет назад +1

    Great work Reggie, you are an excellent photographer! congratulations. I switched from Canon to Sony and I am very heavily invested in the Sony system now. But I do like Fuji.

  • @Yesthankyou8
    @Yesthankyou8 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video, great pictures

  • @jonmartin434
    @jonmartin434 5 лет назад +1

    Nice work! Love the mirror and veil shots!

  • @TheLiamGordon
    @TheLiamGordon 5 лет назад +1

    Great stuff! I bought an xt-2 with the intention of eventually switching for weddings. In reality I’ll probably buy xt-3’s when I fully switch. Really looking forward to it. I’ll miss the all day battery life I get from canon, but that’s about it I think.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      The Liam Gordon check out my one year review to see my report of how the xt3 did for my first full season with it

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      The Liam Gordon ruclips.net/video/-csRoa_5yw8/видео.html

  • @swedpad
    @swedpad 4 года назад +1

    You are a fantastic teacher, great work.

  • @666davekerr
    @666davekerr 5 лет назад +1

    Really excellent video. Great to see how u approach the day.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Thanks so
      Much! Hope it was useful for you

  • @aymanmehdi1352
    @aymanmehdi1352 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much, I'm not a professional photographer but I enjoyed the video very much!! Haven't you considered coupling your xt3 with an xh1? You could enjoy some ibis that may help with that 90mm @1/125 shutter speed.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      The 1/125s was an accident I fixed it later In the video and was still below iso 3200. Here are my reasons for not using xh1 ruclips.net/video/KBJ6hcU0enc/видео.html

  • @deanpham7313
    @deanpham7313 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks alot for making this video .. i enjoy every moments of it'. .. and wish you and your family a wonderful Holiday

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Appreciate the kind words! What was your favorite part of the video? Thanks so much. And hope you and your family have a wonderful family as well.

  • @PT-re2gi
    @PT-re2gi 5 лет назад +1

    Great photos. Thanks for sharing your work. I would love to see the A7III shots compared against the Fuji with similar aperture. I know the full frame is a full stop better noise control but also the fuji underexposes requiring additional compensation. Im sure the continuous focus and eye focus is much better too on the Sony.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      I can’t guarantee it’s the same aperture as my second shooter likes to stop down where I don’t. But I do plan to show photos from both cameras and make the audience guess which camera it was shot with

  • @peteruhlemann6513
    @peteruhlemann6513 4 года назад +1

    Another excellent and informative video of you! I understand the reasoning why to shoot wide open in low light situations. BUT: there is the issue of shallow depth of field and potentially missing the focus on the exact right point so that photos appear unsharp..... how many focus misses or unsharp photos do you encounter with open apertures? Another question: for weddings and receptions in general - do you use face and/or eye detection?

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      Peter Uhlemann I shoot wide open to gather the most amount of light. I shoot a lot of frames to ensure I get one thads in focus. I never use face/eye defect as it’s not reliable

  • @OleMartinHelgesen
    @OleMartinHelgesen 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, that was really informative and excellent walk-through!! Amazing you documented the whole process, very useful tips all the way!! I have found two bodies with primes is excellent for low light theatre shots. I've also done a few weddings, this was by far the best tutorial I've seen!!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Awesome, I’m very glad you found it helpful!

  • @OnceInAGoogolplex
    @OnceInAGoogolplex 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for helping to dispel some of my newbie fears!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад +1

      Haha definitely! Although, I will be honest that a wedding execution like this is only possible with practice and experience. So put in the work and you can do it with your gear too!

  • @WS-bk7uu
    @WS-bk7uu 5 лет назад

    Thanks Reggie, great to see an insight into your process. I'd love to hear more about how you use your pocket mirror.

  • @davindigital3645
    @davindigital3645 5 лет назад +1

    Really appreciate the new bts video format. A lot of great info. 👏 Also, if you ever need a videographer to follow you on a wedding day, I am a local Fuji shooter😉

  • @MrK67017
    @MrK67017 4 года назад

    So nice. I know it's hard work, but you make it look a lot easier than it really is.
    Excellent Video!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      Haha takes years to get into the groove. Thanks for the kind d words!

  • @63MacGuy
    @63MacGuy 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! Great work! For the alter shots I would bring your lights in so your not at 1600 iso and maybe get to f3.5 or f4.0. Just subscribed!!!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      63MacGuy good suggestion. I was intentional about placement because stand didn’t fit in between pew. But will consider for next time

  • @keithsandercock1412
    @keithsandercock1412 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent wedding tutorial.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Keith Sandercock thanks for the kind words! Hope you learned a thing or two

  • @LanceNotHiding
    @LanceNotHiding 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video blog on this. I know its old but been having issues with my X-H1 and wondering if i should leave fuji for full frame again or just upgrade to X-T3 or X-T4 this year instead of it. Appreciate the coverage.

  • @andersistbesser
    @andersistbesser 5 лет назад +1

    I use a gh5 and dont really care about low light shooting but if i was shooting weddings i would buy a ff cam because it is the best tool for low light

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      i don't disagree with you there. the full frames perform better in low light.

  • @joselitoiidelosangeles4047
    @joselitoiidelosangeles4047 5 лет назад +1

    Dude, you're actually my hero. SO GOOD

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      lol, you are too kind. glad you liked the video!

  • @philipsutton2316
    @philipsutton2316 5 лет назад +2

    Good vid man - but if you had the X-H1 (I happily have x2), you could be shooting that 90mm (I have this lens too) at much lower speeds. The couple were not moving, but you were at 1/160th but unfortunately at 3,200 ISO. My pic's don't look too great at that high ISO, and I know the T3 is very similiar. With the H1, you could have had that same shot, but two stops better - 1/40th and 800 ISO. Just a thought Reggie!!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      i never shoot below 1/160th if i can. thanks for the suggestion, but it's just not something i would do even if i had ibis, ois, if time froze. still woudl be at 1/160th or faster for a living breathing subject. blinking eyes will blur at 1/100s. try it at home and youi'll see.

    • @philipsutton2316
      @philipsutton2316 5 лет назад

      @@Reggiebphoto yes u r correct I was being v optimistic with my 1/40th even for people sitting still. Reggie can u do another one like that but with ur outside shots and may be more flash setup at the reception dancing etc. These r best vids you've ever done

  • @smalltalk.productions9977
    @smalltalk.productions9977 2 года назад

    Still relevant. thanks for the effort and the sharing BIG thumbs up.

  • @robinsonsadventures2174
    @robinsonsadventures2174 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks reggie, great video

  • @niku21111
    @niku21111 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative.
    Thank you for sharing your experience.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      You’re very welcome thanks for watching!

  • @theresebina
    @theresebina 3 года назад +1

    This video is so helpful! I just got a XS10, and a cousin asked me take photos in a indoor church with not much light coming in. What kind of zoom lens would be the best for this?

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  3 года назад +1

      A 2.8 zoom is best for the larger aperture

  • @santiagoariza47
    @santiagoariza47 5 лет назад +1

    Great work, I didn't know how it was to shoot a wedding. There's a lot of things to be aware of, thanks for sharing

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Yup lots of factors go into it for sure.

  • @JoshuAhillyarD89
    @JoshuAhillyarD89 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! I feel as if these videos are the ones that I learn the most from. Thank you.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Using flash at a reception will be next

  • @bernios3446
    @bernios3446 4 года назад +1

    I like your photography (composition), Fuji colors are exquisite, however you tend to expose very bright, which changes the light atmosphere of the church to almost day- bright. I personally would rather preserve the atmo of a church. Deeper shadows and more contrast.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      Bernhard Ess appreciate the comment and feedback. It all comes down to preference.

    • @gmcubed
      @gmcubed 4 года назад

      Well, video does require more light than photos. I have a feeling the photos better represent what was actually visible to the naked eye than what you are seeing in the go pro, but of course I wouldn't be able to know.

  • @icezz9
    @icezz9 5 лет назад +1

    Really like your videos.. your pictures are awesome and your video presentation is so detailed and useful .. hope to see more such videos..cheers

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much! Appreciate the kind words! Any requests for a future bts?

    • @icezz9
      @icezz9 5 лет назад

      @@Reggiebphoto no specific request, I love all your BTS and gear talks..u deserve a lot more subscribers

  • @benboman5325
    @benboman5325 4 года назад +1

    great video with information! one thing that every Wedding Photographer needs to pay attention to, that is not to include the camera / video guys in the shots. you should have co-ordinated with the other guys so you can always stay on one side and not being in other's shots. in this case, I'm sure you're in his videos as well.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      Great point! I typically coordinate but this videographer was a friend of the couple and not as experienced. We talked before hand but some things didn’t go according to plan

  • @Poorboyjoseph
    @Poorboyjoseph 4 года назад +1

    Stellar video...you've gained a sub!!!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      Poorboyjoseph thanks so much! Glad to have you along

  • @osasenoma-owens5072
    @osasenoma-owens5072 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! I do have a few things to say regarding this video though. First of all, as some other people mentioned, the situation presented in this video isn't very representative of high ISO wedding performance. You may have been using extremely fast lenses to compensate, but your ISO was still, for the most part, below ISO 3200. Now I am an APS-C shooter like yourself and I use the Nikon D7200 for my work and I have shot in even darker conditions than you and at higher ISO settings such as ISO 8000, and on my D7200, ISO 8000 looks amazing and nearly perfectly clean when viewed normally! I don't use any noise reduction while editing to ensure maximum available detail and even so, the D7200 is no slouch. Also, remember that the majority of people don't own f/1.2 lenses, so it makes it even harder to prove a point with that as an aperture of f/2.8 would have been way more relatable.
    The point here is that you could have gone much higher but you were scared/concerned about whether the X-T3 would keep up. A shutter speed of 1/125 is way too slow and should not be used to shoot moving subjects under any wedding circumstance, save for a sparkler exit. You should have bumped the ISO up higher if you wanted to prove a point in this video because on my D7200, I have shot at ISO 6400, pulled the exposure by half a stop, and the image still came out looking clean and detailed. I believe the X-T3 can do much better than what you presented (unless it can't and the D7200 is indeed better at high ISO) but you really didn't show much here. Shooting at ISO 3200 on my D7200 would appear noiseless when viewed normally without magnification.
    Again, I don't mean to bash this video as there are some awesome points and techniques you described here, but I think you need to loosen up and shoot with the X-T3 as you would have if you were using a D750. The differences nowadays are sincerely minuscule and there isn't much of a difference unless you gauge the worth of a photo by how it looks at 400% in Lightroom (and yes I have used a D750 in low light so I can confirm this).

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. Would love to see your wedding photography Work. Send a link when you get a chance!

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +1

      Osase Noma-Owens a couple of more detailed responses: I address in the video that 1/125 was a mistake on my part and I should’ve went to a higher iso. I admit I made a mistake and it wasn’t intentional. And when I shot with the d750 I also didn’t use higher isos. I’ve delivered over 53k photos to clients, and only 431 were over iso 3200. So to assume I shot differently with the d750 is an incorrect assumption. Appreciate the suggestions but I’m very comfortable working the way that I’ve been working and have been getting great results and happy clients for the years I’ve been doing business. From one wedding photographer to another, I bet we can agree that’s what’s most important.

    • @osasenoma-owens5072
      @osasenoma-owens5072 5 лет назад

      @@Reggiebphoto Oh, alright, in that case it's fine! I just observed that you did acknowledge the mistake. As for the ISO, that's totally fine as well. I personally would love to stay below ISO 1600 on my D7200 if I could, but my fastest lens is a 50mm f/1.8 while my favorite for weddings is my 105mm f/2.8 prime lens. The shots in the video were amazing and inspiring and that's all that matters to me honestly. Your clients aren't paying for the quality of your sensor, they're paying for the moments that they only got to experience once and would love to relive forever!

    • @osasenoma-owens5072
      @osasenoma-owens5072 5 лет назад

      @@Reggiebphoto Here's my website: www.photographybynima.com
      Under the Stories section, you can find my Weddings subsection. There are about 8 photos from a wedding I shot this past summer. It was a small one so there weren't a lot of guests (maybe only 15-20) and it was in a small, dark church. The shots of the bride and groom preparation were either ISO 3200 or 6400 and the shots of the ceremony in the church were at ISO 8000 or 10000. The outdoor shots were at ISO 100 or 400, I believe. No luminance noise reduction was used on any of the shots. I'm impressed at how well the D7200 handled the somewhat dim church interior and the fact that the lens I used on that day was an f/5.6 zoom lens, unfortunately.
      I'd also like to check out your website as well, if you don't mind.

    • @nukeditful
      @nukeditful 4 года назад

      Worth noting here, you refer to most people not owning anything faster than 2.8...but we’re talking about using fujifilm for professional wedding photography. We almost have to use the faster primes to make up for the difference in iso performance of a full frame camera.

  • @DonnieGQX
    @DonnieGQX 5 лет назад +1

    Can you do a video talking about your flash setup and items.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад

      Dante Corbett will be coming in January!

  • @allenschneider1847
    @allenschneider1847 5 лет назад +4

    How are you changing you settings so quickly to capture all of this? That's amazing.

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  5 лет назад +3

      Allen Schneider i shoot in manual but is all very reactive. After doing it for five - six years it’s all pretty second nature. I love manual exposure because it’s more predictable than letting the camera think for me

    • @bh9262
      @bh9262 4 года назад +1

      @@Reggiebphoto what ISO range do you keep it within? With flash indoor, I struggle with manual settings. The background in large areas quickly become dark when beyond the flash range. As soon as I change lenses the flash needs to be adjusted again. Very challenging

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      I have another video that I go over flash

    • @bh9262
      @bh9262 4 года назад +1

      @@Reggiebphoto is it the off camera flash for weddings vid? Can you provide a link?

    • @Reggiebphoto
      @Reggiebphoto  4 года назад

      Yup that’s the one

  • @Bob-mn7ob
    @Bob-mn7ob 3 года назад

    Very helpful with many tips. Thanks.

  • @razamalik4436
    @razamalik4436 2 месяца назад

    This is amazing! Can this be applied for the xs 10 as well?