You don’t need to set the ND filter to a dedicated button. If you pull the EVF/OVF lever to the right and hold it, the ND filter comes on. If you do the same again it switches it off. I liked this video, my favourite picture was the woman walking across the pedestrian crossing near the railway station in black-and-white. Well done Deryn !
You’re right about that! But I do assign the ND filter on a function button simply because doing it with the front lever takes longer. With the button it switches on instantly!
You can't always get things right. Its good to show what you think you did wrong, as others can then learn too. So, don't beat yourself up over it Deryn. I am still making mistakes with my photography but as I see it, its not heart surgery so the odd mistake is ok. For me, I like them shots.
I love that you put the before and after editing! Not every video has to be super cheery. It was nice to see that even experienced people make silly setting mistakes. Overall I still thought it was quite a positive video because of the focus on learning and that's how I think photography should be! Always learning. at 7:53 I really like that there is a faint outline of a bird right in front of the bright sun!
Really enjoy your pov vlogs Deryn, how about doing one completely in Black and White? Perhaps using the Acros simulation on the x100v, glad you show your what you think are your "errors", we are all still learning 😁
Thanks Paul! That’s actually a great idea, I think shooting in black and white would be a lot of fun. Absolutely, it’s all a process with new things to be learnt 😁
Every time you mention me, I’m like “oh that’s me!” The built in ND is so handy, I wish more cameras had it. Lol great video, harsh light can be fun shoot in.
I think you were too hard on yourself in this video. There were some good images and at the end of the day it’s all good learning. I know of a few photographers do this but do you “warm up” and use the first 40-50 shots just to get your eye in and regain confidence out on the street? Those first shots therefore you accept as a bit of a write off but it also gives you the opportunity to experiment with settings etc
Hey! Thank you. I usually do a little warmup yeah, I didn’t so much on this outing as I had limited time. Defintiely important for regaining confidence like you said. Thank you for watching 😁
Fuji 100's cameras.. No better for the Street.. Yes, Keep it Wide Open Touch&Shoot AF-C using the new 4StopND for that unobtrusive shot with"Bokeh..." Cheerz fum AU.
Enjoy watching it. More power.
You don’t need to set the ND filter to a dedicated button. If you pull the EVF/OVF lever to the right and hold it, the ND filter comes on. If you do the same again it switches it off. I liked this video, my favourite picture was the woman walking across the pedestrian crossing near the railway station in black-and-white. Well done Deryn !
Thanks for the tip, I always love learning something new about the Fuji 😊 thank you so much I like that one too!
You’re right about that! But I do assign the ND filter on a function button simply because doing it with the front lever takes longer. With the button it switches on instantly!
@@ChaconJairo I found that too! 😊
You can't always get things right. Its good to show what you think you did wrong, as others can then learn too. So, don't beat yourself up over it Deryn. I am still making mistakes with my photography but as I see it, its not heart surgery so the odd mistake is ok. For me, I like them shots.
Thanks Stephen! That’s very true and a great way to look at it 😊
I love that you put the before and after editing! Not every video has to be super cheery. It was nice to see that even experienced people make silly setting mistakes. Overall I still thought it was quite a positive video because of the focus on learning and that's how I think photography should be! Always learning.
at 7:53 I really like that there is a faint outline of a bird right in front of the bright sun!
Thanks so much Deanne! So true, there’s always more to learn 😊
Ooo I like that photo too!
I really enjoy your videos. Great narration. It's interesting to see what other photographers are thinking or looking for when they shoot.
Thanks so much!
Really enjoy your pov vlogs Deryn, how about doing one completely in Black and White? Perhaps using the Acros simulation on the x100v, glad you show your what you think are your "errors", we are all still learning 😁
Thanks Paul! That’s actually a great idea, I think shooting in black and white would be a lot of fun. Absolutely, it’s all a process with new things to be learnt 😁
You are doing fantastic job 👏👏I really liked your video pov style.. It is like meditation. Keep it up good work.. From India 🇮🇳
Thanks so much!
This channel is so underrated. You deserve more than 1K.
That means so much thank you! I’m blown away by 1k, we’ll see if it keeps growing 😁
Every time you mention me, I’m like “oh that’s me!” The built in ND is so handy, I wish more cameras had it. Lol great video, harsh light can be fun shoot in.
Haha! I feel the same way when you mention me in yours
@@deryncorbett team shout out 🙌🏻
Those orange brick buildings would sing in classic neg!
That’s a film simulation I actually haven’t tried yet! Definitely going to now. Thank you for watching! 😁
Great footage!!
Thank you!
Great job
Thank you! 😊
Where did you get your thumb grip from looks a good fit for x100v buttons
Hey! It’s the Haoge thumb grip from Amazon - I have an accessories video on my channel where I talk about all my Fuji gear a little 😊
I have a question? Do you use always lenshood and filter? I mean you use both?
I use both yeah 😊
@@deryncorbett thank you very much. I love your photography. Keep it up.
@@cinebloom4747 thank you so much! 😁
I think you were too hard on yourself in this video. There were some good images and at the end of the day it’s all good learning. I know of a few photographers do this but do you “warm up” and use the first 40-50 shots just to get your eye in and regain confidence out on the street? Those first shots therefore you accept as a bit of a write off but it also gives you the opportunity to experiment with settings etc
Hey! Thank you. I usually do a little warmup yeah, I didn’t so much on this outing as I had limited time. Defintiely important for regaining confidence like you said. Thank you for watching 😁
Fuji 100's cameras.. No better for the Street.. Yes, Keep it Wide Open Touch&Shoot AF-C using the new 4StopND
for that unobtrusive shot with"Bokeh..." Cheerz fum AU.
They’re great cameras! Thanks for watching 😊
Another great one. Also check his recipe: th-cam.com/video/LBBe8yIZcak/w-d-xo.html