X100V user here. The trick with the app is this: 1) Turn on "wireless communication" in the menus. (This item is the last item in the "shooting menu" - the one with the little camera as an icon - on screen 3/3 of that menu. This is the key confusing point. Fuji should put this item in the "connection settings" instead.) Turning on "wireless communication" causes the camera to create a wi-fi network. 2) Go into the settings on your phone/iPad and connect to the new Fuji wi-fi network. 3) Now launch the Fuji "Camera Remote" app on your phone/iPad. 4) In the app, click on "Import images selected on app". You should now be able to see thumbnails of the images on the camera's SD card, and can choose which ones you want to import. The key part is step 1. The Fuji manual does a poor job of explaining this, I agree, but once you realize this point it is quick and reliable. This is a tip I picked up on a Fuji discussion board. Before learning this I had much the same frustration as you with the app.
Gonna try this. The app functioning is an integral part of the workflow I imagined I'd have with my X-Pro3 and the app not working is a bummer. Hope this works for me! Thanks for sharing.
@@TGCid01 Good luck! I assume it is much the same on the XPro3 though I haven’t tried it myself. Once you get that working, here’s another tip: You can put “Wireless Communication” in the “My Menu” for much quicker access to it.
@JazzFan74 Geez. Thanks for this tip. Connecting the camera to the app has been hit or miss for me, but I followed your method and was able to connect on the first try. Thanks again!
The best part of the x100 is the internal ND filter and leaf shutter. Gives the internal flash insane effectiveness, which you never get on a regular dlsr camera. Now you can shoot a portrait in full sunlight, F2.0, fill in flash, and gorgeous results. And it all fits in one hand. It's a marvel, this camera.
Great video! My X100V is my favorite camera of all time! It has rekindled my love for photography! It is not the perfect camera for all situations. It often makes me think out of the box to make it work for the specific situation. I have since sold all my “professional” canon gear including my array of canon L glass. It is the only camera I now own and could not be happier.
i am not ino photography but watching you explain in such detail made me watch the whole video without skipping . the quality on this camera is amazing.
I switched to this camera after having Sony a6400 half a year ago, and so far I think it’s the best purchase I’ve done. The pictures quality and the feedback I get from my friends definitely worth it. I enjoy every second of using it due to incredible handiness and charm of film simulation. The APP sucks, yeah, I barely use it, but you can prioritize a transfer order from the camera and they will be transferred to your phone while the camera is not in use.
@@AndrewEthanZeng by the way, disable this if you didn't: settings -> general settings -> resize image for smartphone. It will increase the file size to 26MP, making photos way sharper
@@remixedyoutube7669 There is a downside to that. Depending on shooting styles, it may be better to set it to the 3mp settings. I shot an average of 500~1000 photos a day on a holiday. Full res images take longer to transfer and if you only want to upload to IG stories or something, 3mp is more than enough since IG posts are only around 1mp.
My first Fuji film camera was the silver X-T4. I still get excited going to shoot with it. I like the retro look and the amount of customization offered with the different dials/buttons.
I've owned the X100 3 times and every time loving it. It's not just some "hype", but a really amazing lens, and usable features for the price and size that makes photography enjoyable, especially the newest V. There's also that amazing (ok I'm superficial) good looks and its colour rendering and simulations. There are limitations, but again, you can't really pack more into the same size.
Oh, I did get the original lens hood and a protective filter to make it weather resistant. I was worried about the size and weight initially, but the hood is actually pretty much the same weight as the cap, and the filter weight is negligible, but it makes the photography much swifter and enjoyable. So I do recommend the original hood (some prefer the JJC but I just like original stuff, but I'm superficial remember?) Do remember to take off the hood when using the in body flash as it blocks the light, and the hood seems easy to be dropped or lost, but so far it's stayed on the camera.
I managed to rent the original X100 and despite its age, it was very enjoyable. For those who believe 26 megapixels aren't enough, the 12-megapixel sensor on the original X100 have proven to be enough for social media sharing.
As someone who isnt a photographer but just loves taking photos. Ive been wanting to buy a camera for a while now, the thing that appeals to me about the X100 line up is. It is what it is. When ever i look at buying something like an XT2 used or something similar i have to buy a few lens’ I can see how that get expensive really quick especially for a hobbyist who isnt fully sure on what they want and going out on a trip with 4 different lens wondering which one to use. The X100F was the top of my want list but I think the weather sealing has really made my want the V. Great camera
I was watching a ton of reviews for both this and the Sony ZV1 and it's nice to find a review that is not too technical for someone like me. I point and shoot and just learn the ropes after.
One thing you forgot to mention is the leaf shutter. It has a max shutter speed of 1/1600 (practically) because anything faster cuts the bokeh into a leaf shape. But yeah, Fuji film simulations are a game changer. I was on a 2 week trip, rented the A7R4 + 35mm GM for 7 days. Guess what, I returned the A7R4 in 4 days because I just enjoyed my Fujifilm far far more.
Amazing videography (and now photography) as always Andrew 👍 Gotta love those fuji recipes, this makes me wanna go out more and shoot some jpegs as well and give that xprofilm recipe a go
Nice review work, Andrew! And welcome to the Fujifilm family! I’ve been using Fujifilm since 2017 and while I’ve tried several other cameras from Sony, Canon, Nikon and Panasonic (both apsc and full frame), Fujifilm is the one that make me enjoy photography and the images just have that special feel to it. Happy shooting and look forward to seeing more of your work! I’ve liked your IG as well and your images look stunning! 👍
I got my way into the fuji ecosystem with a x-t4. Ended up getting the x100v because I really liked the retro aesthetic and I can't keep my hands off of it. As much of a beast the x-t4 is, I always find myself taking the x100v everywhere! It really makes you want to take pictures with it. Also, you absolutely nailed it with the Fuji app. It is absolute trash in its current state. And I've used the early versions of canon's app in the past. Honestly, your best option is to just get a usb-c/lightning to SD card dongle. Much faster to transfer files straight of camera that way than to rely on the app.
The X100V does make it look fun and easy. Hoping for a better app in the future to keep up with the sleek feel of the camera. We wanna to minimize cables while travelling, but I agree that it is a better option for now.
@@AndrewEthanZeng It came out in 2020, so a bit long in the tooth..Should I wait for the next iteration of the x100v? I have a. pen f but looking for a better video/stills combo that's lightweight
The NiSi brand UHD UV filter screws right on, barely changes the size of the camera, fully weather seals it, and you can use that beautiful lens cap that the V came with. It's only 40 bucks!
Probably the best review of the XT-100V I have seen. I own the original XT 100 and I'm looking to update, so I have looked at many reviews. I think you have convinced me to update to the XT-100V.
I still haven't been able to get my hands on a silver since its release in 2020. I think the next version might be announced during the X-summit this May. Hopefully stock levels will be back. It's still sold out everywhere.
Yeah I'm still waiting as well. I got a chance to use some of the previous versions (S and F) and it's a great little camera for everyday capture moments/traveling. The next announcement of products is in September.@@TylrMorgnProductions
[Aesthetic] My love for Fuji started with the X10. And, yes, Classic Chrome is also a favorite of mine as well as Pro Negative. I shoot with the X-T1 (still) and an X-E4 (I gave my X-E2 to my daughter). Nice shots on your IG, BTW. Cheers!
When it comes to specs or performance, fuji cameras are not the best cameras on earth, but they give nice experience which makes their users shoot more photos… by the way, i want to know your ‘custom’ sims… what a fantastic film look!
I own a fuji xt3 and an x100v shooting for my channel here on youtube- I will say initially i had issues with the fuji app for photo preview but once you work out how to do it it actually works every time.sometimes it's the order of turning on your Bluetooth on your phone and camera setting and another is when to power on your camera after already turning on the app to get it to work.
Not bad. Paid more or less the same for one in 2020, it had a lesser shutter count though. Only reason I sold it was because I was able to get a X100F for $600. But you’ll enjoy your X100T.
“Aesthetic” I loved your x100v video!!! I’ve been thinking to get either x100v or xt30ii. But I haven’t decided yet though! ..keep your good works. Thank you
Great review, nice camera. I recently sold my X-T2 and just carry the RX100MC and my iPhone 14 pro. I do miss my Fuji profiles and strangely the weight of a "real" camera on my shoulder. I can carry the Sony in my sports coat's inner pocket or in my daily carry bag.
ahhh currently my setup is a sony a6300 with a sigma 18-35, but i am seriously contemplating selling my current setup and getting the X100V, thoughts anyone?
There's actually 5 stops of neutral density setting. Fuji cameras all come with one stop of digital neutral density filtering by setting the ISO to LOW since this does not in any way improve the IQ but just simply doubles your exposure. Funny I've never heard any Fuji reviews mention this. The ISO dial may say, "80," but the IQ is exactly the same as 160, so unless you need a stop of density filtering, don't bother. Might be useful info if you're out during the day with another Fuji body and want to open your lens up one stop, but that's all it does.
Nice video. But I have to disagree about the AF. The Sony A6400 is far better than the Fuji. Although the AF on the Fuji is improved, the lense mechanism isn’t. Sony is still the class leader in AF, esp. in face and eye recognition. This said, the Fuji is, along with my Ricoh GRIII, my favourite camera. And you described very well what is so outstanding about the Fuji.
Great video Andrew! I also bought a Fuji quite recently, so I just loved watching you play with these film Simulations. It would be awesome if you could share your own recipes with us. Alright learned quite a lot of you, looking forward for more 😀
I use a black pro mist 1/4 filter on my XT4 35mm 1.4. I can confirm that it does add to the film-like quality if you use the grain settings. I mostly shoot acros film sim and I can't see the difference when I compare it to a film shot I took years ago.
I use glimmer glass filter to get the highlight halation but keep the contrast and sharpness - but that’s the fun of picking and choosing a filter to complete the look
A great video thankyou! I have a Nikon Dslr which is just too heavy for me now and I have been looking at the Fujifilm 100v, you have explained so much in such detail, you deserve a medal for making this video, I will most definitely purchase one now, will still keep my Dslr though! :) many many thanks you have made my day :)
I have this camera for a while, and I can confirm it's one of the best camera ever made, and the best looking camera ever, in my opinion. But I stoped taking pictures (from any camera) because of the practicality of smartphones. Fuji (or any camera maker) should work harder to make easier to upload pictures directly to smartphones or social media. What is the point of have those beautiful film simulations if we will have to upload everything on computer anyway? At least, they should make the app usable.
I just picked one up used for 950.00 in the Silver and Black at a local camera store with less than 800 shots with a hand strap, the filter protector and hood with the booklet. This camera is still extremely hard to find and I got lucky. The app is horrible and I have it set up as OVF and I'm using the viewfinder only to save battery life. I echo all of your comments regarding this camera and it's film simulations.
Thanks for the video, very nice vibe. I use Sony, I think in Autofocus nothing can beat it. This is the only worry that I have with other camera brands. I tested Fuji XPRO3 and XT-4 and their Autofocus is not as good as the Sony. However, Fuji cameras are very cool :).
At 5:20 mins around, you do mention how you can shoot jpeg with custom profile and also shoot raw. But if superimposed, are both raw and jpeg images of same size or fujfifilm does auto distortion and other corrections to jpeg and so superimposed images becomes different?
Older video but I am SO happy you mentioned the basically useless Fuji app!!! Why bother putting in bluetooth and wifi connectivity when the app doesn't work? Kind of left a sour taste in my mouth with the price tag...
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I just transfer photos the old fashioned way using the sd cards are less annoying than trying to use the mobile app.
X100V user here. The trick with the app is this: 1) Turn on "wireless communication" in the menus. (This item is the last item in the "shooting menu" - the one with the little camera as an icon - on screen 3/3 of that menu. This is the key confusing point. Fuji should put this item in the "connection settings" instead.) Turning on "wireless communication" causes the camera to create a wi-fi network. 2) Go into the settings on your phone/iPad and connect to the new Fuji wi-fi network. 3) Now launch the Fuji "Camera Remote" app on your phone/iPad. 4) In the app, click on "Import images selected on app". You should now be able to see thumbnails of the images on the camera's SD card, and can choose which ones you want to import. The key part is step 1. The Fuji manual does a poor job of explaining this, I agree, but once you realize this point it is quick and reliable. This is a tip I picked up on a Fuji discussion board. Before learning this I had much the same frustration as you with the app.
Gonna try this.
The app functioning is an integral part of the workflow I imagined I'd have with my X-Pro3 and the app not working is a bummer.
Hope this works for me! Thanks for sharing.
@@TGCid01 Good luck! I assume it is much the same on the XPro3 though I haven’t tried it myself. Once you get that working, here’s another tip: You can put “Wireless Communication” in the “My Menu” for much quicker access to it.
The FujiFam in this channel is so helpful! I'll try this and hopefully get a better experience. Thanks!
@JazzFan74 Geez. Thanks for this tip. Connecting the camera to the app has been hit or miss for me, but I followed your method and was able to connect on the first try. Thanks again!
My trick for using the Fuji app is to just not use it 😂😅
The best part of the x100 is the internal ND filter and leaf shutter. Gives the internal flash insane effectiveness, which you never get on a regular dlsr camera. Now you can shoot a portrait in full sunlight, F2.0, fill in flash, and gorgeous results. And it all fits in one hand. It's a marvel, this camera.
Great video! My X100V is my favorite camera of all time! It has rekindled my love for photography! It is not the perfect camera for all situations. It often makes me think out of the box to make it work for the specific situation. I have since sold all my “professional” canon gear including my array of canon L glass. It is the only camera I now own and could not be happier.
crazy!
i am not ino photography but watching you explain in such detail made me watch the whole video without skipping . the quality on this camera is amazing.
Awesome, thank you! It is amazing and user-friendly. 👍
I switched to this camera after having Sony a6400 half a year ago, and so far I think it’s the best purchase I’ve done. The pictures quality and the feedback I get from my friends definitely worth it. I enjoy every second of using it due to incredible handiness and charm of film simulation.
The APP sucks, yeah, I barely use it, but you can prioritize a transfer order from the camera and they will be transferred to your phone while the camera is not in use.
Thanks for the tip! I'll try this on my next trip and see if it works better than doing it in the app. 😁
@@AndrewEthanZeng by the way, disable this if you didn't: settings -> general settings -> resize image for smartphone. It will increase the file size to 26MP, making photos way sharper
@@remixedyoutube7669 Is this setting on the camera or in the fuji app? I can't find "settings > general settings" on the camera.
@@leestanford2452 my bad, “set up -> connection setting -> general settings”
@@remixedyoutube7669 There is a downside to that. Depending on shooting styles, it may be better to set it to the 3mp settings. I shot an average of 500~1000 photos a day on a holiday. Full res images take longer to transfer and if you only want to upload to IG stories or something, 3mp is more than enough since IG posts are only around 1mp.
My first Fuji film camera was the silver X-T4. I still get excited going to shoot with it. I like the retro look and the amount of customization offered with the different dials/buttons.
I've owned the X100 3 times and every time loving it. It's not just some "hype", but a really amazing lens, and usable features for the price and size that makes photography enjoyable, especially the newest V. There's also that amazing (ok I'm superficial) good looks and its colour rendering and simulations. There are limitations, but again, you can't really pack more into the same size.
Oh, I did get the original lens hood and a protective filter to make it weather resistant. I was worried about the size and weight initially, but the hood is actually pretty much the same weight as the cap, and the filter weight is negligible, but it makes the photography much swifter and enjoyable. So I do recommend the original hood (some prefer the JJC but I just like original stuff, but I'm superficial remember?) Do remember to take off the hood when using the in body flash as it blocks the light, and the hood seems easy to be dropped or lost, but so far it's stayed on the camera.
It’s $1800 now
I managed to rent the original X100 and despite its age, it was very enjoyable. For those who believe 26 megapixels aren't enough, the 12-megapixel sensor on the original X100 have proven to be enough for social media sharing.
I bought the original X100 and fell in love with it.
As someone who isnt a photographer but just loves taking photos. Ive been wanting to buy a camera for a while now, the thing that appeals to me about the X100 line up is. It is what it is. When ever i look at buying something like an XT2 used or something similar i have to buy a few lens’ I can see how that get expensive really quick especially for a hobbyist who isnt fully sure on what they want and going out on a trip with 4 different lens wondering which one to use.
The X100F was the top of my want list but I think the weather sealing has really made my want the V. Great camera
I was watching a ton of reviews for both this and the Sony ZV1 and it's nice to find a review that is not too technical for someone like me. I point and shoot and just learn the ropes after.
Aesthetically it remains one of the most beautiful cameras ever made along with the Contax G2. It's now cheaper than a Contax too!
One thing you forgot to mention is the leaf shutter. It has a max shutter speed of 1/1600 (practically) because anything faster cuts the bokeh into a leaf shape.
But yeah, Fuji film simulations are a game changer. I was on a 2 week trip, rented the A7R4 + 35mm GM for 7 days. Guess what, I returned the A7R4 in 4 days because I just enjoyed my Fujifilm far far more.
Amazing videography (and now photography) as always Andrew 👍 Gotta love those fuji recipes, this makes me wanna go out more and shoot some jpegs as well and give that xprofilm recipe a go
Yes do it! Fuji X Weekly is a great place to start
Nice review work, Andrew! And welcome to the Fujifilm family!
I’ve been using Fujifilm since 2017 and while I’ve tried several other cameras from Sony, Canon, Nikon and Panasonic (both apsc and full frame), Fujifilm is the one that make me enjoy photography and the images just have that special feel to it.
Happy shooting and look forward to seeing more of your work! I’ve liked your IG as well and your images look stunning! 👍
👋 I wish I have explored this sooner, but I am glad I did now. Thanks for the like and hopefully I get to shoot more.
Nice, mate. I've had a lot of Fuji's. Sold them all except for the 100V. This little baby rocks. Thanks, mate.
A helpful and clear video. Thanks. Love the AESTHETIC by the way!
Awesome, thank you!
Great vid! You're so lucky to have this camera man. It's sold out everywhere! I'm waiting till its back in the market.
I got my way into the fuji ecosystem with a x-t4. Ended up getting the x100v because I really liked the retro aesthetic and I can't keep my hands off of it. As much of a beast the x-t4 is, I always find myself taking the x100v everywhere! It really makes you want to take pictures with it.
Also, you absolutely nailed it with the Fuji app. It is absolute trash in its current state. And I've used the early versions of canon's app in the past. Honestly, your best option is to just get a usb-c/lightning to SD card dongle. Much faster to transfer files straight of camera that way than to rely on the app.
The X100V does make it look fun and easy. Hoping for a better app in the future to keep up with the sleek feel of the camera. We wanna to minimize cables while travelling, but I agree that it is a better option for now.
@@AndrewEthanZeng It came out in 2020, so a bit long in the tooth..Should I wait for the next iteration of the x100v? I have a. pen f but looking for a better video/stills combo that's lightweight
excellent, Andrew! I've had mine for about 6 months I love it now more than ever.
Aesthetic!
Great video. You really articulated my joyful experience of picking up a fujifilm
This was a fantastic review! This is definitely the best review of the X100V I’ve seen! I love the aesthetic of the film replica!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The NiSi brand UHD UV filter screws right on, barely changes the size of the camera, fully weather seals it, and you can use that beautiful lens cap that the V came with. It's only 40 bucks!
I am planning to get the NiSi brand UHD UV filter and your feedback confirms my choice! Thank you 😊.
Probably the best review of the XT-100V I have seen. I own the original XT 100 and I'm looking to update, so I have looked at many reviews. I think you have convinced me to update to the XT-100V.
I still haven't been able to get my hands on a silver since its release in 2020. I think the next version might be announced during the X-summit this May. Hopefully stock levels will be back. It's still sold out everywhere.
It might be announced in the next X Summit
@@johntaylor5473 This was my first time viewing a X- Summit. I'm not entirely sure how it works. The
The next one is in September 2022, I believe. The X-T5 might also be announced.
Yeah I'm still waiting as well. I got a chance to use some of the previous versions (S and F) and it's a great little camera for everyday capture moments/traveling. The next announcement of products is in September.@@TylrMorgnProductions
[Aesthetic] My love for Fuji started with the X10. And, yes, Classic Chrome is also a favorite of mine as well as Pro Negative. I shoot with the X-T1 (still) and an X-E4 (I gave my X-E2 to my daughter). Nice shots on your IG, BTW. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing! I still don't get to take as much photos as I want, but hopefully can when I travel soon.
Great review! People are really loving this camera
This video made me nostalgic.
Thanks for the video, Andrew!
I’m finally joining this cult. I run L-Mount and M4/3 generally, but the aesthetic of the x100v is only paralleled by Leicas and the Olympus Pen f.
When it comes to specs or performance, fuji cameras are not the best cameras on earth, but they give nice experience which makes their users shoot more photos…
by the way, i want to know your ‘custom’ sims… what a fantastic film look!
[Aesthetic] this video is sooo nice. Thanks!
I own a fuji xt3 and an x100v shooting for my channel here on youtube-
I will say initially i had issues with the fuji app for photo preview but once you work out how to do it it actually works every time.sometimes it's the order of turning on your Bluetooth on your phone and camera setting and another is when to power on your camera after already turning on the app to get it to work.
Thanks for the tip! 👋
I just pick up the X100T for $575 with 3800 Shutter Count and 10/10 condition in Silver. Is that a good price?
Not bad. Paid more or less the same for one in 2020, it had a lesser shutter count though. Only reason I sold it was because I was able to get a X100F for $600. But you’ll enjoy your X100T.
No. Af is not good.
“Aesthetic” I loved your x100v video!!! I’ve been thinking to get either x100v or xt30ii. But I haven’t decided yet though! ..keep your good works. Thank you
I suggest you owning a type C to sd card reader when travelling.
The Fujifilm Cam Remote app is such a pain in the ass. You should definitely grab a card reader to lightning dongle to transfer photos Andrew
Glad you mentioned the poor app. It's horrendous, but I love the camera.
Great review with amazing shots! good work!
With the latest firmware update you can shoot the 50mm and 70mm digital zoom raw aswell, making this little camera even more versatile.
I was looking for an upgrade from my Nikkon D4 without breaking the bank. This camera's now a serious contender. Thanks for the review man ✌️
This is a great contender for sure! 📸
I really loved the aesthetic of the video
Is it pockatable & compact ? easy to use ? how is performance over Sony Rx 100 V 7 ?
Has the app improved since then? If not, what are the alternatives to extracting photo other than transferring to a computer?
Are you able to take just regular photos (without simulation or adjustments) on this camera?
or does it always apply a simulation preset?
Is it still worth it in 2023? I’m thinking of getting one as a companion camera
Does your x100v tend to warm while taking pics?
Great review, nice camera. I recently sold my X-T2 and just carry the RX100MC and my iPhone 14 pro. I do miss my Fuji profiles and strangely the weight of a "real" camera on my shoulder. I can carry the Sony in my sports coat's inner pocket or in my daily carry bag.
I’ve been considering an X100V to improve my iPhone snaps… thanks for this review! Aesthetic
Hello. Do you mind sharing the custom recipes you used for those temple shots?
Aesthetic
Great Video.
Full frame will of course bring you up to a higher level.
Great review!
This is a wonderful presentation 😃
Thank you! Cheers!
so good. thanks !!!
I’m waiting for a version with image stabilizer. Only then will it be perfect.
Any similar cameras from Olympus and Sony (except a6 sth) ?
ahhh currently my setup is a sony a6300 with a sigma 18-35, but i am seriously contemplating selling my current setup and getting the X100V, thoughts anyone?
which film simulation did you use for the plane window shot etc? i really love that one
Nice vid, thanks! I just bought one from your recommend.
There's actually 5 stops of neutral density setting. Fuji cameras all come with one stop of digital neutral density filtering by setting the ISO to LOW since this does not in any way improve the IQ but just simply doubles your exposure. Funny I've never heard any Fuji reviews mention this. The ISO dial may say, "80," but the IQ is exactly the same as 160, so unless you need a stop of density filtering, don't bother. Might be useful info if you're out during the day with another Fuji body and want to open your lens up one stop, but that's all it does.
I recently bought an XT20 with a 35 mm lens and I am absolutely satisfied.
And yes, the Fuji-App is really terrible.
Do you share your in camera settings to create your pictures anywhere?
Nice vid. Can you share your custom film recipe please?
how do you feel about the video capabilities?
Is it good for portraits?
Nice video. But I have to disagree about the AF. The Sony A6400 is far better than the Fuji. Although the AF on the Fuji is improved, the lense mechanism isn’t. Sony is still the class leader in AF, esp. in face and eye recognition. This said, the Fuji is, along with my Ricoh GRIII, my favourite camera. And you described very well what is so outstanding about the Fuji.
X100v or GRIII?
Great review I bought one for my dad for Christmas 2 years ago because it’s very simple to use and takes amazing photos. Sub
Very cool! Hope he is having a blast with it!
Great video, the SD card to lightning adaptor is my best friend!
Superb video !!! Subscribed
Which custom profile do you use? Would you mind sharing the settings?
Great video Andrew!
I also bought a Fuji quite recently, so I just loved watching you play with these film Simulations.
It would be awesome if you could share your own recipes with us.
Alright learned quite a lot of you, looking forward for more 😀
Glad you enjoyed it! I would need to play with it more and probably share it when I get the chance to. 📸📸📸
@@AndrewEthanZeng yes please share!
That XPro+ Custom “Ethereal” film simulation you created is gorgeous. Care to share your “recipe?”
how do you shoot in both raw and film sims? thank you so much!
Would you happen to have the recipe for the photo at 4:49? It's beautiful.
I use a black pro mist 1/4 filter on my XT4 35mm 1.4. I can confirm that it does add to the film-like quality if you use the grain settings. I mostly shoot acros film sim and I can't see the difference when I compare it to a film shot I took years ago.
I use glimmer glass filter to get the highlight halation but keep the contrast and sharpness - but that’s the fun of picking and choosing a filter to complete the look
The only thing you’re missing now is the lens mate thumb grip!
And a strap :) I'm too scared to use mine without a strap.
What is your custom setting for the simulated film look!? Yours looks amazing!
X100V is an awesome camera. Welcome to the Fujifam
I hesitate between the x100v and the xt4 as my first ever camera... Your thoughts for a 1st camera?
Update the firmware on your V. 2.11 is the latest but even with 2.10 they fixed all the BT connectivity issues.
All good, just needs a tilt screen!
"Ascetic" Great review. Can you use the Fuji film simulations as a starting point in your raw photos?
A great video thankyou! I have a Nikon Dslr which is just too heavy for me now and I have been looking at the Fujifilm 100v, you have explained so much in such detail, you deserve a medal for making this video, I will most definitely purchase one now, will still keep my Dslr though! :) many many thanks you have made my day :)
Glad it was helpful!
When is the x100vi being released?
You forgot to mention the lack of image stabilization. Not as noticeable with photography, but this little camera has incredible video features.
Thanks for the video. which film simulation did you use?...i mean custom film simulation recipe
What are you using to record the B-roll here
I have this camera for a while, and I can confirm it's one of the best camera ever made, and the best looking camera ever, in my opinion. But I stoped taking pictures (from any camera) because of the practicality of smartphones. Fuji (or any camera maker) should work harder to make easier to upload pictures directly to smartphones or social media. What is the point of have those beautiful film simulations if we will have to upload everything on computer anyway? At least, they should make the app usable.
I agree, this camera looks so good and wouldn't look outdated easily. The app is a pain that hopefully gets addressed soon.
Ehm, have you ever seen a Leica M ?
They have updated this since this video. So the app is much better
aesthetic ✨📷✨
Forgive the noobie question lol. but does it handle macro photo for the occasional macro shot? Or is it able to focus quite closely?
I just picked one up used for 950.00 in the Silver and Black at a local camera store with less than 800 shots with a hand strap, the filter protector and hood with the booklet. This camera is still extremely hard to find and I got lucky.
The app is horrible and I have it set up as OVF and I'm using the viewfinder only to save battery life. I echo all of your comments regarding this camera and it's film simulations.
This is amazing. Just got mine! Can you reveal the film recipes you used to get the shots on your instagram?
Thanks for the video, very nice vibe. I use Sony, I think in Autofocus nothing can beat it. This is the only worry that I have with other camera brands. I tested Fuji XPRO3 and XT-4 and their Autofocus is not as good as the Sony. However, Fuji cameras are very cool :).
Canon has the best autofocus on the market
Such an underrated guy
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At 5:20 mins around, you do mention how you can shoot jpeg with custom profile and also shoot raw. But if superimposed, are both raw and jpeg images of same size or fujfifilm does auto distortion and other corrections to jpeg and so superimposed images becomes different?
Older video but I am SO happy you mentioned the basically useless Fuji app!!! Why bother putting in bluetooth and wifi connectivity when the app doesn't work? Kind of left a sour taste in my mouth with the price tag...
whats the recipe you talk about at 4:50
I have this too and love it. I just wish the autofocus was in the same universe as my Sony cameras. It's the only downside.
Did not encounter too much issues with it the last time, but I am travelling soon so I'll be able to test it more. 📸
can you share your custom settings?!