Yes! my god a camera being used to take pictures of real things Fantastic! No specs, no annoying music just someone really exploring the potential of a place with a camera 📸 More like this please
The best review I have seen so far , no endless rattling off of the specs but simply getting out and showing what the 100F can do. Excellent I enjoyed that thank you and great pics aswel.
When the sunsets later I will be out with my humble Fuji x-30. Would love the 100f. Thank you so much. Limited talking & no silly music. Just the gulls & street sounds. Absolutely perfect.
Agree with other commenters: this is the best kind of street photo vid -- show the context with video but then also show a lot actual photos! Good job.
Love your shots so much. And it's peaceful to watch your video as we can see how you make the shots, not just techie speaks, just running the shooting journey with you.
Great pics...aspecialiy those with the smoker and the harsh light. Black and white with the hard contrast make it surreal. Thanks a lot for your video!
Very inspirational. It just goes to show that one can take great pictures of everyday sceneries if you have The Eye. Love the high contrast and the strong colors, using those fabulous Fuji film modes. I'm a happy X70 owner, and the X100F is next on my list. Many thanks for a great vid.
It was nice to also see the difference between the 'reality' of the video colours and the final shots. Loved the new possibilities and creative ideas. Inspiring. Kudos to the the video guy for showing us some of the creative process. Even Olaf sometimes lay at his/her feet! ;)
Olafphoto! wow! I have just bought a Fujifilm X100F and am new to street photography and Fujifilm cameras (but not photography itself). This was awesome. So inspiring. Great eye, great vision and captivating video. I didn't want it to end! thanks for sharing this with us
I originally thought "dude walking around with a camera with another dude following on video with no mic".. triple cheese. But then I saw your photos and thought "dang, now that is good stuff"! I watched this rest of vid and really enjoyed it.. so I then subbed. Tis a good morning, so I say thanks!
Not only great street photography, but a great video. You never know what photo is going to come up next. I use a Ricoh GRIII but am now looking forward to the X100V!
One of the best videos on camera gear I've seen in a long time. Seriously, and I've seen almost all of them...haha. Your enthusiasm comes through. Awesome video.
Great stuff. Now I want a Fuji X100F. I was thinking of a used X Pro-1 also. So many choices. Thanks for the review! I thought for sure you were going to do a self portrait @ 8:07
I really love this video, thank you for posting it. Your style reminds me a bit of Saul Leiter and Trent Parke. You have an awesome eye! Would you mind answering a few questions regarding autofocus on this camera? Is it faster than the X100T? If so, how much faster? As fast as the X-Pro2 with the 23mm/f2? Is it more precise than the X100T or the X100S? Is it better in low light or backlight? I ask because I used to own a X100S and it was one of the cameras I've enjoyed using the most, except for the autofocus which to me seemed quite rudimentary, slow and sometimes inaccurate enough to not be able to use the optical viewfinder because I couldn't trust the focusing. I hated that it used to almost always hunt in lower light, racking back and forth before achieving focus. Also that it wouldn't hold focus with a half press on the shutter button. Have these issues been fixed? Thanks again
Thank you so much for your kind comment. Regarding the autofocus; it is fast and accurate, definitely much, much better than a previous generation. Also, please note that I was shooting with a pre-production version of the camera and there was at least one firmware update since I handled the camera.
I liked and subscribed. But, I've preferred to even seen some greys in the b&w pictures. And a bit less contrast overall. But these are your choises. In what the f is better than the t or the s for your experience?And, what other cameras, even analog, you also like for this type of photography, if there are any?Have a good light.P.s.: these files are post produced? The b&w are from a b&w preset in the cam or are theyprocessed in b&w after?Thank you.
grazie a questo video veramente eccellente che guardo e riguardo mi sono deciso a vendere la mia xt2 e acquistare la x100F. Magnifica la naturalezza e il divertimento nel fotografare
Brilliant and inspiring pictures. Wow. May I ask, how you could handle it to keep the camera operating if it was that cold? Operating temperature of my X100T is 0 to 40 °C.
Very inspiring. A friend has an older Fujifilm X100S he's selling, I wanted something to start trying my hand at some street photography. If I like it, I guess the F would be a good next step.
Great pictures. Thank you for sharing. So why such a HUGE camera bag for this amazing little X100F? I like to travel light especially when doing street photography.