B&W all the way. Great episode Nima. I love my GFX's too. Though I have few GF lenses I just felt in love with the Mitakon and the new TTArtisan 75mm Biotar replica. Did you have the chance to try it?
Hey Glass Eye, awesome video and shots! I recently got an x-t50 as well. Did you shoot with any particular lens simulation on or recipe? Or just post produced after shooting in raw?
There is just something really fucking refreshing about watching your videos. Not sure if its your soothing voice or just how you go about it in general but god damn dude I love this shit. I'm also a big porsche fan so that probably helps. Keep it up brother.
Hey there, great video. I jsut got the XT-50 and am just getting into photography. What kind of photo magazines would you recommend for me starting off with the XT-50? AND: Thanks for the impressions on your video!
Any news about a bigger version and with a faster way to convert it (I'm mostly to lazy to change the strap length, it needs a system to quickly switch between two lengths, like the strap that goes around the bag in sling mode but more sturdy).
Fujifilm and RWB is such a great combination, went to a triple RWB build in the UK last month with a XT5 i got sent for a few weeks by Fujifilm, it's a perfect camera for it!
I started with the xt30 and tbh that camera is still awesome and would be more than good enough for me nowadays. I got the x pro3 later on, had the x100f and xe4 for a while. Awesome cameras, but now I am good with the x100vi & xh2. The xt50 is really interesting and I sometimes want a small camera like the xt50 again. Nice video, Brother ❤
Nima you're a huge inspiration, combining my love of Porsche with photography and videography. I know you don't upload as frequently anymore but I always look forward to it. Would love to see a live photo editing session from you one day! 🔥🔥
No bokeh in this video, so all in the focus zone like a movie. I think it's F5.6 or F8, the best way to make movie. Composition of frame is the most important, bokeh is for close up like all the cinema movie.
@@2020-k8v i am not talking about bokeh. there a a lot of moving subjects and a few follow shots. i am curious he used AF-S or AF-C, which AF field etc because especially when i am moving and subjects too i am loosing focus
Great review. Thank you. I've had my GFX 100II for months now and really enjoy it. It certainly ticks all my boxes. In reality, the body is roughly the same size as a Nikon Z8. Yes, the lenses are undoubtedly bigger and heavier, but once you see the rendering that small inconvenience goes away in a nanosecond. Don't know where along the way we all got afraid to carry anything bigger than an iPhone it seems. I suppose it all started with the original Sony A7 and how it was marketed. Bigger=bad. My GFX 100II, with the superb 32-64 lens, is carryable all day for street shooting. Ask me how I know. I have 6 other lenses, they are all so unbelievably great. The 55mm f1.7 and 110mm f2 are what photography dreams are made of. If anyone is on the fence and worried about size, don't be. Auto focus has improved substantially on the 100II. It's even greater, pure bliss when you are able to take you time composing a nice landscape image with the 100II mounted on my RRS Tripod. I could go on an on, but digress. Good luck and enjoy. I've enjoyed stills so much I haven't tried video!