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Hope these settings r applicable on FUJIFILM XT30 II too 🙏
ОтветитьDon’t stop making content, Roman. Your videos are great. Very well laid out and honest. I’ve been shooting for about ten years now and I felt like I was late to photography. I’m happy to see all the new shooters. Your opinions and lessons are relevant, mate!
ОтветитьHow can you focus and recompose if you are in continuous? That doesn’t make sense. You make it so confusing.
ОтветитьLoved this video
ОтветитьThe amount of incredible information this 25 minute video is amazing. I like to shoot street photography and I have a similar style, so I learned a lot. Great work, Roman!
ОтветитьQuestion? Why 95% of people here on YT when talking swinging with hands like small kids when you change them dippers? C'mon its distractive! Act like grown up individual
Ответитьvery good explanation of the cameras so they must all be😊
ОтветитьAhahaha youre a funny man!
Ответить@snapsbyfox excellent video, very good presentation style. I have been operating in Manual mode but with Auto ISO. As a beginner I find this easier to deal with than full Manual but better than switching to Aperture or Shutter Speed mode as I like to control both. Im using a Nikon camera. any thoughts on that?
ОтветитьGreat thanks for a great video. Helps a lot.
ОтветитьNot only is running a higher iso a good idea to gain some headroom when needed…but it’s worth playing with the DR settings as well. Shooting at DR400 can save some shots and also you can dial back to DR100 in camera/post, I believe. The whole point of it is to save your highlights while boosting shadows so it’s a way to create some headroom while otherwise trying to properly expose!
Ответитьlearned a lot. Thank you
ОтветитьI went from XT-1 to Xpro2 and now I just got an XT-5 that feels like a more loaded camera. Thanks for the ideas.
ОтветитьSuch a useful video, esp as I've just bought an X-T5. Would love to know what your other standard set up settings are...
Ответитьthis guide is really helpful! thanks!
ОтветитьAm I losing my mind or are you able to articulate your screen into many more positions than I am on my XT 4? 🤷🏻♂️ Thanks for your great vids.
ОтветитьThank mate, that was really helpful 👍
ОтветитьWe need a 2022 video
ОтветитьI just wanted to say thank you so much for you videos. Found your channel a little while back but have been clicking with it more and more and have been going back in time to learn more about my xt3.
ОтветитьExcellent tutorial
ОтветитьYoure like a private teacher. Keep the good work up! I bought my first camera (Canon AE1) 1977 but are still learning and change my way to operate my cameras.
ОтветитьCool video. I like to use the X100v and my X-E3/4 for street. Much lighter to carry around. X-T4 is getting a bit large for street for me, and mainly use it for landscapes.
ОтветитьThis was very helpful Roman. Thank you!
ОтветитьWhen can one use exposure compensation?I mean is it in manual or aperture control?
ОтветитьThanks so much Roman. This has answered all of my questions - that keep going round my head in circles. Time to get out and shoot !
ОтветитьAre you shooting street photography with the 35mm prime?
ОтветитьGreat video! Thanks 🙏🏼
ОтветитьIf I could subscribe again I would, clever Roman. Does the X-T4 have dual-stage manual focus assistance like my current cameras which allow focus on a movable focus area at 6x and 12x magnification. That feature was enlightening and game-changing for exploiting a 42mp sensor when I learned about it and I may be reluctant to change to a different camera system that does not have that feature. Thank you for your work, Roman.
ОтветитьCould you do a video showing different photos, in different locations, and the settings you use?
Ответитьalways have your strap when you night crawling
ОтветитьJust want to say thank you for sharing your knowledge!!! I literally took notes during this video because all of your custom settings just make sense.
ОтветитьGreat video! What type of shutter do you use?
ОтветитьLiving room could do with a few framed photos.....? Favourite shots ?
ОтветитьExcellent exercise
ОтветитьI set my iso to 800 because with 1600 its to noisy on my nikon d3100.
Ответитьbro go have a nap you look tired
ОтветитьWhy content providers spend so much time trying to convince the people who are watching their video to watch their video will remain a mystery.
ОтветитьGreat stuff thank you
ОтветитьA good video as I love street photography Not sure what you meant by leaving the film simulations on and shooting raw Can you explain that as I love B&W as well
ОтветитьAppreciate your efforts taken sir
ОтветитьMan, you know what you're talking about! Subtle enthousiasm here, I like it. I'm pretty technical myself, only not yet on this subject. That's why for me the speed in which you're bringing things is a bit to high for me to keep track/focus. Since I do like what you're doing I'm going to save it for later. I believe that for me it's best to just go out and just start shooting, to get to know this beautiful piece of equipment on my own first. In a few months I'll be coming back here for your tips. Thanks! Keep it up!
ОтветитьHi Roman! what a great video thank you very much, i have watched it like 4 times already. Coming from a Canon Eos 5D mii to a brand new XT4 your tutorial is just top notch. And the pictures you take are a completely different league, congrats. QUICK QUESTION, I know you focus of photography, but any idea how to set the automatic metering for video? cannot find it anywhere, and it seems it is just set to spot metering... which as you mentioned in the video it is not ideal, I wish i could have it set to multi for video as well, any help would be much appreciated!
Ответитьhey bro, honestly this content is gold! i'm a Fuji user since few years but video totally changed my way to focus with my system! thanks :)
ОтветитьI like your approach to street settings Roman. I agree in fixing the ISO at 400-500 as this does give most conditions the bets chance of being in focus with high enough SS and/or DOF. I always trust my manual setting fully using the histogram. Cant rely on the camera to do what I want it to do sadly so never use auto A, SS or ISO even though auto ISO is tempting and then use comp dial to adjust it. Thanks for the video Roman.
ОтветитьAmazing video man. Thanks for all the knowledge you have share with us!
ОтветитьGreat video !
ОтветитьGreat video. Thx 🥂
ОтветитьSoundest plug going, quick intro and back to the content
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