The Google Drive link is in the description, but I’ll post it here too: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qqyVufqY4eOEs3qVFsGfWabImAbqGGi4 They’re TIFF files so you get the full resolution and can zooooooooom 🔎 into those 102MP
I swear David!! Your passion and enthusiasm bleeds through the difficult photography/ videography and camera topics, which not only makes them enjoyable to understand, but also be appreciated by most of the viewers. Keep it up! You're onto something unique!
100%. I'm a professional photographer and I still feel like i'm constantly learning new things with these channels and appreciate the sincerity and passion behind all the production value. About to buy my 1st film camera in 20+ years and David is definitely partially responsible haha
Hey David 👋🏼 I actually work for Fujifilm and I really love these videos and you covered a lot and made it simple for everyone to understand. I will make sure to mention to my team about wanting an updated GFX 50R Body Style (can’t promise anything 🤣) and to mention about the bind sensor to have a lower megapixel for low light performance 😁👍🏼
@@selishots I am a Tech Rep. I do all the training of the cameras and lenses in my area that I cover so I need to know about all the APSC and Medium Format Cameras which means, I have and use them all. Visiting all the camera stores and attending trade shows
As someone who’s a photography hobbyist who’s not that well-versed yet, David always manages to explain photography (and videography) in such a way that it’s easy to digest and it actually excites you. Everything’s also informative and well researched. Mad props to him and huge thanks to The Studio for allowing him to share his passion to the MKBHD and Studio community!
Only criticism I have is that this video is not nearly as long as it should be. I love David's photography as it's a really beautiful blend of street, travel and landscape photos and he exceeds at both photography and compelling video story telling. I do have a few more questions regarding the camera. Has the autofocus improved over the mk. 1? I often heard that this was slow and really not reliable so I'd love to hear if there was an improvement in that department. Also, how's the general performance, overheating when it comes to high res video etc...
Hey, I actually work for Fujifilm and the AF has been seriously improved. It has Phase + Contrast AF. 425 AF Points and it has Face and Eye Tracking + Subject tracking (Animal, Bird, Automobile, Motorcycle/Bike, Airplane, and Train). It overall performs much faster and accurate due to the new Sensor and Processor. I've tested shooting in 8K ProRes HQ internally and no issues indoors. For outside, we do offer an accessory, the Cooling Fan. It screws onto the back and has connector pins so you can control the fan speed in the camera setting and it helps a ton. That is going for $199, I hope this helps 😁
The autofocus is fast but definitely not quite as reliable as a smaller-sensored camera. I was testing a beta firmware version so it's hard to really judge performance. I used it up against the GFX 100 and it's definitely very improved, but I'm hoping the final version makes some improvements. I'm going to ask Fujifilm for a retail unit and update people on that end. Cheers!
I actually laughed when you explained that cinema turned to a wide format after TV pretty much adopted 4:3 format, because I felt like we're seeing the same thing again after IMAX adopting 1.43:1 and using that as an incentive for us to go watch IMAX movie in the theater instead of our widescreen monitors and TVs 😂
I don’t know to much about photography, but I enjoy seen someone happy about their passion. I didn’t understand half of the terms but I enjoyed the video
More camera videos please! You did such a great job explaining this camera and everything surrounding it. The editing was also super sharp too. More camera videos like this!!
Bought my first DSLR (second hand) and took a photography course just because of the David’s video and his passion of the photography Thank you for that, I have a nice hobby now that will store my life in a pictures
This is will be my first MF and gets here next week with the new 55. I passed on the grip but I'm thinking I may want that too after watching you with it. I'm pretty stoked to dive into it. And no idea how I haven't run across your channel before. Awesome work!
Give David his own channel! His camera work is just so fascinating and he's so enthusiastic talking about it! Would love to see more and more frequently!
I think my comments is just gonna be drowned here... never the less I always found myself learning lots of things every time David explaining about camera, lens, photography and the whole bunch of technical things in small bites, easy to digest. Enjoyful as always.
I absolutely swear, David!! Your passion and enthusiasm shine through when tackling complex photography/videography and camera topics. It not only makes them enjoyable to comprehend but also helps most viewers truly appreciate them. 👏📸 Keep up the fantastic work! You're onto something truly special! 🌟
Amazing video, David! I love your camera videos because you explain everything in such a simple and easy-to-understand way. The graphics are very well done, too. They really help with visualizing what you're talking about. I'm excited to see more videos like this in the future!
The stylish design of it with the more angular accents is just so damn good. I also think they did the right choice by removing the built-in vertical grip and making it optional instead, the vertical grip on GFX100 was a bit awkward anyway.
That 8k 2.761:1 ratio with anamorphic x2 is Ultra Panavision 70... To get that you normally need a Alexa 65, and that costs 10,000 without the lense to rent. That's v. impressive.
Oh David thanks so much for covering this someone handed me a Fugi a while ago and loved it.And then later on.Since I have had Cameras on my possession since I was three . So happy for someone else to show what they are capable of.💯✌️
I’m so glad I found this channel. It started with MKBHD, then the podcast, then (liking David’s commentary), I followed him on Instagram and found out about his passion for cameras, which led me here. Love it!
Great breakdown - so much more practical info than I've seen in other reviews. I'm sold on this as my next camera - being able to adapt so many different types of lense to this amazing body is totally droolworthy!
This is one of those cases where I don't have a camera, I don't intend to buy a camera and I know very little about cameras but was super immersed in this video! Amazing content, congrats!
Dude I'm trying to get into everything cameras, videography, cinematography and this is one of the first videos i've watched explaining things minus short films etc and you have a way of making something insane like a 7.5k camera full of features into an understandable bite sized video. Please make more like this maybe even a how to start for a beginner !
I'm a huge Fuji fanboy, but I have to say I was pretty disappointed with this release: LIKES: - The design is 10/10. Sexy AsF. - Improved Autofocus DISLIKES: - Sensor is still too slow to utilize medium format for video (either lots of rolling shutter or uses a big crop which defeats the purpose of medium format) - Worse or comparable photo quality to the cheaper 100S (faster sensors typically have worse dynamic range) - No dual CFX slots; anyone spending this much on cameras and lenses is going to want redundant cards, and the SD card slot is going to mean you're not going to be able to have redundant storage in certain modes that require too much bandwidth. People spending well over $1000 on camera gear are not going to gripe about the extra cost of CFX cards. Basically, it's still too slow to be seriously considered for any professional fast shooting or video, and doesn't offer much if any improvement in photo quality over the much cheaper 100S. I can't think of any reason to get this over the older and cheaper 100S.
I saw the video pop up. Wanted to watch, had to pause cause I knew I wanted to pay close attention to all the details. David you didn’t fail to deliver. Bravo. I am not a camera expert but you explained it well for a noob like me to at least get a grasp of the idea and tech in this beast 👍🏼👍🏼
I loooove the depth of GFX pictures. The look of medium format is something else. I'm still waiting to see when they'll release the "Fuji Omega" modular camera they showed once.
hey David. I have to admit I really love the videos you're making. They are so well structured and organized. You always find a way to break the topic down for us in such a manner, that I don't feel like an idiot watching something I had no idea existed :) Thanks for the video, cheers.
I like that David wears a Casio AE1200 with a strap and dial he probably modded on his own. Small details like these are what make a review stand out to me. What a guy.
6:35 But the anamorphic mode on the GFX is only using a FF crop, right? I read somewhere that anamorphic on the GFX does not let you use the whole sensor. If so, then anamorphic mode on the GFX is no different than anamorphic mode on, say, Lumix S5iix.
Thank you David. I’ve been struggling with the value of upgrading my 4 year old GFX100 to the GFX100 II, my main disappointment has been the lack of any real sensor improvement. Your video has made a good case for the “second”… so I may just shell out and get it. However being an old film rangefinder guy I’d love to see a GFX100R!
Good review, I love the direction Fujifilm is heading with this camera. Would love to see more video footage with that Mecury lens. Fun fact: I preordered the GFX100 II and the Atlas Mercury lenses at launch.
It doesn’t kill it for video. It really comes down to what you are shooting. Would it be the best choice for high speed action? No. But what precludes this from being a viable option for a talking head shot?… Or a narrative piece? Choose your tools appropriately.
I watch a ton of photography content and first time watching one of yours. I'm surprised to say, I actually learned a lot and that is not at all what I expect from today's camera RUclipsrs. Everyone else will regurgitate specs you can read on your own. You on the other hand just imparted knowledge that'll stick with me for a long time.
David, Have you thought about doing a class teaching photography? You have so much knowledge and so great at presentation, I would love to learn more about photography from you.
such a great video. some of those pictures, if not all, actually, are so striking. really brings out emotions. also the colours of that film simulation are insane.
Ha! I called it! I commented on the Crypto phone on the main channel asking about the lens that was used due to the barrel distortion and vertical bokeh and asked if it was the atlas mercury line. Great review, David!
So you are the one the Petapixel Guys saw walking around with the 100 II at the Apple event. They mentioned seeing it in a recent podcast, but didn't say who they saw handling it.
Awesome video as always. Seems like a really interesting camera from Fuji. I was so sure you had used the Atlas Mercury's in the Crypto Phone review. Super glad I was correct. Hoping to see some more footage with these lenses. 😍
Thanks for the excellent review. One of the main atteactions of high-end Fujifilm cameras is access to the world of Fujinon lenses. I'd love a video on their range of medium format lenses available for this camera.
Hi, your video was really interesting, however I'm going to have to disagree on Micro Four Thirds falling out of style, since the G9 II has just been announced, the GH6 just came out, and the OM1 as well. Nothing beats this form factor when it comes to having very complete cameras with not too expensive bodies and lenses, with all the features anybody would want
I know close to zero about photography and all that stuff, but I've really enjoyed watching this and in the meantime I've learnt a lot :-) Thank you for explaining all the gimmicks of this technology
The Google Drive link is in the description, but I’ll post it here too: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qqyVufqY4eOEs3qVFsGfWabImAbqGGi4
They’re TIFF files so you get the full resolution and can zooooooooom 🔎 into those 102MP
it is amazing but cant afford that big boy
Every single image is around 400mb
@@rwlwyog How can I view them though? Which software do you use?
@@rwlwyog 💀💀💀
You forgot to check for rolling shutter effects. That could easily kill this camera as a high-end video camera.
I swear David!! Your passion and enthusiasm bleeds through the difficult photography/ videography and camera topics, which not only makes them enjoyable to understand, but also be appreciated by most of the viewers. Keep it up! You're onto something unique!
100%. I'm a professional photographer and I still feel like i'm constantly learning new things with these channels and appreciate the sincerity and passion behind all the production value. About to buy my 1st film camera in 20+ years and David is definitely partially responsible haha
Totally agree. I’ve been a photographer for 10 years and every video by David teaches me something new and makes me love photography even more
What he said lol
Fr I’d love to just take a photo walk with David 👌
YES!
In support ❤
Hey David 👋🏼 I actually work for Fujifilm and I really love these videos and you covered a lot and made it simple for everyone to understand. I will make sure to mention to my team about wanting an updated GFX 50R Body Style (can’t promise anything 🤣) and to mention about the bind sensor to have a lower megapixel for low light performance 😁👍🏼
Super curious, if you don't mind me asking what do you do for Fuji?
@@selishots I am a Tech Rep. I do all the training of the cameras and lenses in my area that I cover so I need to know about all the APSC and Medium Format Cameras which means, I have and use them all. Visiting all the camera stores and attending trade shows
@@Tech_HD1 oh man sounds like such a fun job! Mind if I DM you to ask a few questions? What's the best place to reach out to you?
@@Bayonet1809 bro, individually exposing pixel... never thought about this before. Thats better than even our eyes hahahaha
Please we all want the xpro 4 haha
As someone who’s a photography hobbyist who’s not that well-versed yet, David always manages to explain photography (and videography) in such a way that it’s easy to digest and it actually excites you. Everything’s also informative and well researched.
Mad props to him and huge thanks to The Studio for allowing him to share his passion to the MKBHD and Studio community!
It definitely surprised me that Jason did not burst into flames while being shot with a digital Camera
You here? Guess that makes sense.
Unerwarteter Plankton Kommentar lol
Only criticism I have is that this video is not nearly as long as it should be.
I love David's photography as it's a really beautiful blend of street, travel and landscape photos and he exceeds at both photography and compelling video story telling.
I do have a few more questions regarding the camera. Has the autofocus improved over the mk. 1? I often heard that this was slow and really not reliable so I'd love to hear if there was an improvement in that department. Also, how's the general performance, overheating when it comes to high res video etc...
Hey, I actually work for Fujifilm and the AF has been seriously improved. It has Phase + Contrast AF. 425 AF Points and it has Face and Eye Tracking + Subject tracking (Animal, Bird, Automobile, Motorcycle/Bike, Airplane, and Train). It overall performs much faster and accurate due to the new Sensor and Processor.
I've tested shooting in 8K ProRes HQ internally and no issues indoors. For outside, we do offer an accessory, the Cooling Fan. It screws onto the back and has connector pins so you can control the fan speed in the camera setting and it helps a ton. That is going for $199, I hope this helps 😁
The autofocus is fast but definitely not quite as reliable as a smaller-sensored camera. I was testing a beta firmware version so it's hard to really judge performance. I used it up against the GFX 100 and it's definitely very improved, but I'm hoping the final version makes some improvements. I'm going to ask Fujifilm for a retail unit and update people on that end. Cheers!
I actually laughed when you explained that cinema turned to a wide format after TV pretty much adopted 4:3 format, because I felt like we're seeing the same thing again after IMAX adopting 1.43:1 and using that as an incentive for us to go watch IMAX movie in the theater instead of our widescreen monitors and TVs 😂
Great point!
The IMAX aspect ratio is inherent to the format. It’s 15 perforations of 70mm film. They didn’t ‘adopt’ anything.
love the camera reviews, great balance of info for enthusiasts and camera tech nerds
I don’t know to much about photography, but I enjoy seen someone happy about their passion. I didn’t understand half of the terms but I enjoyed the video
I love David's photography
Me too, It’s so creative and inspiring.
same
The Studio videos with David & cameras is now my favorite thing to watch
David is truly incredible. Definitely goes without saying, Marques is a smart dude for having him on the team.
Killer video. Can’t wait to pick one up!
Great to see you running with Jason and Caleb. M. Jason is one of a kind. And thanks for the excellently presented technical info.
6:57 Jason just randomly appearing in your video and what a good shot as well. Might be the first time I've seen him smile in a picture lmao
It’s a great blend of quality and usability, love this camera
Great video! Reallyyyyy want them to bring back the GFX 50R. Bonus points if it has the hybrid viewfinder like the x100/xPro.
More camera videos please! You did such a great job explaining this camera and everything surrounding it. The editing was also super sharp too. More camera videos like this!!
I didn’t even realize this was the GFX 100 II when I saw you! Presentation always A+
Bought my first DSLR (second hand) and took a photography course just because of the David’s video and his passion of the photography
Thank you for that, I have a nice hobby now that will store my life in a pictures
Love David's videos!! Super informative and a great presenter.
This is will be my first MF and gets here next week with the new 55. I passed on the grip but I'm thinking I may want that too after watching you with it. I'm pretty stoked to dive into it.
And no idea how I haven't run across your channel before. Awesome work!
Give David his own channel! His camera work is just so fascinating and he's so enthusiastic talking about it! Would love to see more and more frequently!
I think my comments is just gonna be drowned here... never the less I always found myself learning lots of things every time David explaining about camera, lens, photography and the whole bunch of technical things in small bites, easy to digest. Enjoyful as always.
I absolutely swear, David!! Your passion and enthusiasm shine through when tackling complex photography/videography and camera topics. It not only makes them enjoyable to comprehend but also helps most viewers truly appreciate them. 👏📸 Keep up the fantastic work! You're onto something truly special! 🌟
Amazing video, David! I love your camera videos because you explain everything in such a simple and easy-to-understand way. The graphics are very well done, too. They really help with visualizing what you're talking about. I'm excited to see more videos like this in the future!
The stylish design of it with the more angular accents is just so damn good. I also think they did the right choice by removing the built-in vertical grip and making it optional instead, the vertical grip on GFX100 was a bit awkward anyway.
That 8k 2.761:1 ratio with anamorphic x2 is Ultra Panavision 70... To get that you normally need a Alexa 65, and that costs 10,000 without the lense to rent. That's v. impressive.
Oh David thanks so much for covering this someone handed me a Fugi a while ago and loved it.And then later on.Since I have had Cameras on my possession since I was three . So happy for someone else to show what they are capable of.💯✌️
I’m so glad I found this channel. It started with MKBHD, then the podcast, then (liking David’s commentary), I followed him on Instagram and found out about his passion for cameras, which led me here. Love it!
Love the explainy animations! ❤
Great breakdown - so much more practical info than I've seen in other reviews. I'm sold on this as my next camera - being able to adapt so many different types of lense to this amazing body is totally droolworthy!
YESSS! Always a good time when David does a photo video on the Studio channel!
I want every youtubers be like david. He didn't waste a single second in all his videos.
This video has such a MKBHD feel to it. Love the continuity!
1. Great video, David!! 2. The peach Peace shirt is such fire. It’s a real bummer that it doesn’t come in bigger sizes for us big boys.
This is one of those cases where I don't have a camera, I don't intend to buy a camera and I know very little about cameras but was super immersed in this video! Amazing content, congrats!
Dude I'm trying to get into everything cameras, videography, cinematography and this is one of the first videos i've watched explaining things minus short films etc and you have a way of making something insane like a 7.5k camera full of features into an understandable bite sized video. Please make more like this maybe even a how to start for a beginner !
Killer video, I thought that the end how you used the camera for those thumbnail photos was awesome.
I'm a huge Fuji fanboy, but I have to say I was pretty disappointed with this release:
LIKES:
- The design is 10/10. Sexy AsF.
- Improved Autofocus
DISLIKES:
- Sensor is still too slow to utilize medium format for video (either lots of rolling shutter or uses a big crop which defeats the purpose of medium format)
- Worse or comparable photo quality to the cheaper 100S (faster sensors typically have worse dynamic range)
- No dual CFX slots; anyone spending this much on cameras and lenses is going to want redundant cards, and the SD card slot is going to mean you're not going to be able to have redundant storage in certain modes that require too much bandwidth. People spending well over $1000 on camera gear are not going to gripe about the extra cost of CFX cards.
Basically, it's still too slow to be seriously considered for any professional fast shooting or video, and doesn't offer much if any improvement in photo quality over the much cheaper 100S. I can't think of any reason to get this over the older and cheaper 100S.
You make photography & video so easy to understand for an amateur like myself! Thank you David.
Thanks for the love and feedback 🤝
I saw the video pop up. Wanted to watch, had to pause cause I knew I wanted to pay close attention to all the details. David you didn’t fail to deliver. Bravo.
I am not a camera expert but you explained it well for a noob like me to at least get a grasp of the idea and tech in this beast 👍🏼👍🏼
The David spinoff from the Podcast is even better! Congratulations on making it so light and fun to watch!
I loooove the depth of GFX pictures. The look of medium format is something else.
I'm still waiting to see when they'll release the "Fuji Omega" modular camera they showed once.
hey David. I have to admit I really love the videos you're making. They are so well structured and organized. You always find a way to break the topic down for us in such a manner, that I don't feel like an idiot watching something I had no idea existed :) Thanks for the video, cheers.
David might be the best camera reviewer on RUclips. AND photos are great... please, do more "accessible" cameras
I love these David camera videos, him + the motion graphic design makes learning about cameras a true joy
Came for the camera review, stayed for the nerding-out on the history of photography, sensor-sizes, light, and filmmaking. 11/10, good sir.
I like that David wears a Casio AE1200 with a strap and dial he probably modded on his own. Small details like these are what make a review stand out to me. What a guy.
Medium format shooting modern tech is such a mood. Loved all of this. David PLEASE make some videos on your channel.
Where's the Google Drive link?
David PLEASE do such deep dives on what can be done with some of the camera focused mobile phones or digital photography in general
6:35 But the anamorphic mode on the GFX is only using a FF crop, right? I read somewhere that anamorphic on the GFX does not let you use the whole sensor. If so, then anamorphic mode on the GFX is no different than anamorphic mode on, say, Lumix S5iix.
I believe that one of the anamorphic modes uses the full medium format width (but not the full height)
Hi David. Your photography videos are always quite educative and informative. You're good at breaking down complex subjects. Keep it up 👍🏾
One of the best looking videos on RUclips. Beautiful colours and content.
Love the info! But damn, also such a well-edited video. The flow and the subconscious editing cues to tell the story are very well done!!
I love it. More camera videos please.
Make it a dedicated channel
7:47 lovely film squad ❤
man the photos david took are amazing, keep up the good work guys
I love how varied the content on this channel is
Thank you David. I’ve been struggling with the value of upgrading my 4 year old GFX100 to the GFX100 II, my main disappointment has been the lack of any real sensor improvement. Your video has made a good case for the “second”… so I may just shell out and get it. However being an old film rangefinder guy I’d love to see a GFX100R!
Wow, some of this images are outstanding. Great shots!
Always love when David comes to talk cameras
Good review, I love the direction Fujifilm is heading with this camera. Would love to see more video footage with that Mecury lens.
Fun fact: I preordered the GFX100 II and the Atlas Mercury lenses at launch.
Sensor might be good?, but what about the rolling shutter? That would kill it as a video camera.
It doesn’t kill it for video. It really comes down to what you are shooting. Would it be the best choice for high speed action? No. But what precludes this from being a viable option for a talking head shot?… Or a narrative piece? Choose your tools appropriately.
Thank you very much for sharing these! This camera is my Dream and you have only made me realize its unparalleled quality. :)
I watch a ton of photography content and first time watching one of yours.
I'm surprised to say, I actually learned a lot and that is not at all what I expect from today's camera RUclipsrs.
Everyone else will regurgitate specs you can read on your own. You on the other hand just imparted knowledge that'll stick with me for a long time.
Love the fujifilm, especially their photo quality, that film option for photos is incredible.
Killing it with these camera vids David! Keep it up.
This video was so much better than what I expected out of a new camera review!
This vlog was complete 🔥. Well done!
Where is the Google Drive link? Would love to see the pictures!
It is where it is. It’s there, somewhere.
LOVE these camera focused videos, David!
I’ll watch every Studio video that’s David explaining cameras
Lol so David you were the person that had the GFX100II at the event, Chris Nichols mentioned in his latest video he had camera envy when he saw it.
the editing bro is killing me
Thanks 👍 .. You encouraged me to request a video of a jpeg vs the 100s and a few video stills vs the H2s .. Would be highly valuable to watch! 👌🏼
WoW, really appreciate the incredible quality distinctly visible through the phone screen.
I can feel the mkbhd-esq rhythm of your voice in this video lol. The student is becoming the master
You knocked it outta t-mobile park!!! Great video dude
Love these camera videos, wish there was more!
David, Have you thought about doing a class teaching photography? You have so much knowledge and so great at presentation, I would love to learn more about photography from you.
So weird seeing Jason from grainydays and Caleb from bad flashes on the studio channel! Also I love David’s camera videos!
Once again, David & the team produce one of the finest camera reviews in existence! Always a pleasure to watch.
@@Bayonet1809 You're funny 😆
we NEED more cameras of this caliper, also please do more vids on medium format related stuff
We love David and his photography videos!!!
such a great video. some of those pictures, if not all, actually, are so striking. really brings out emotions. also the colours of that film simulation are insane.
Insightful stuff, David! Your explanations are fantastic. This vid is packed with helpful and interesting info :)
Everybody needs a friend like this guy 💯
The fact that in photgraphy "medium" is larger than "full" should be considered a chargeable crime
this was a very enjoyable video to watch, great job David and the team!
This channel gets better and better
File name for the image at 7:41 from your drive? it does not show preview and the file size is too large for me to download all
Ha! I called it! I commented on the Crypto phone on the main channel asking about the lens that was used due to the barrel distortion and vertical bokeh and asked if it was the atlas mercury line. Great review, David!
We borrowed them for this video but we’ve definitely been using them for the main channel 😂
So you are the one the Petapixel Guys saw walking around with the 100 II at the Apple event. They mentioned seeing it in a recent podcast, but didn't say who they saw handling it.
Awesome video as always. Seems like a really interesting camera from Fuji.
I was so sure you had used the Atlas Mercury's in the Crypto Phone review. Super glad I was correct. Hoping to see some more footage with these lenses. 😍
Thanks for the excellent review. One of the main atteactions of high-end Fujifilm cameras is access to the world of Fujinon lenses. I'd love a video on their range of medium format lenses available for this camera.
The lighting at 2:38 ❤
Hi, your video was really interesting, however I'm going to have to disagree on Micro Four Thirds falling out of style, since the G9 II has just been announced, the GH6 just came out, and the OM1 as well. Nothing beats this form factor when it comes to having very complete cameras with not too expensive bodies and lenses, with all the features anybody would want
I know close to zero about photography and all that stuff, but I've really enjoyed watching this and in the meantime I've learnt a lot :-) Thank you for explaining all the gimmicks of this technology