My problem with Sony Cameras…

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  • @JamesPopsysPhoto
    @JamesPopsysPhoto  ปีที่แล้ว +14

    The Workshop: bit.ly/jpopsys

    • @serz1885
      @serz1885 ปีที่แล้ว

      well show difference as a photographer between Phone and Professional camera

    • @izmargad
      @izmargad ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@serz1885 It would be an idle chatter. Any ILC from the last decade is easily better than the newest smartphone. Even if one only takes pictures of his cat.

    • @serz1885
      @serz1885 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@izmargad he we need prints and different conditions of shooting

    • @fellowcitizen
      @fellowcitizen ปีที่แล้ว

      You need an S5IIx to go with your GR IIIx. There is no need for Sony anymore😸

  • @Travelagent
    @Travelagent ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I nearly totally lost the joy of photography while I used the Sony system! That is why I switched to Pentax! I am now a proud owner of the Pentax K3 Mk. III and "regained" the absolut joy and fun of taking pictures 🙂! What a fantastic and reliable camera(system)!

  • @chrisburnard5157
    @chrisburnard5157 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Whatever you shoot with James matters not to me personally. You deliver consistently high quality content with great humour, thank you.

  • @DeadRemorse
    @DeadRemorse ปีที่แล้ว +25

    I love my Sony A6400. Been a great first camera. Thank you for all your videos. They’ve been a great help as a beginner.

  • @AndrewBerube41
    @AndrewBerube41 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been Watching a lot of channels about photography and how to make a youtube channel from it. I always end up coming back to your channel to binge-watch cause you're content is amazing!

  • @mdw1927
    @mdw1927 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I have been using Sony since the Nex 6 came out years ago. Stayed with Sony because of the small form factor and because I was pleased with the images I got. I now use the A7iv. Great camera, great sensor and the Sony system has a brilliant lens choice for all budgets but I understand what James means. This may sound strange but most of the new cameras are amazing photographic machines and if you take/make a bad photo don't blame the camera, however in making them so good the soul has disappeared. I still use and enjoy my Sony gear but about 2 years ago I invested in 2 cameras that give me back the pleasure in the process of taking a photo again. The Lumix LX 100ii (used) and my mate the Fujifilm X100V.

  • @vich2580
    @vich2580 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Glad that you bought new Fuji. I am really expecting your next videos, Mr James. Thank you so much for inspiring me on taking photos, I learned a lot from you, I love your style. I use Lumix too, and I felt good when my favourite photographer - it's you - using same brand. But recently I am interested in Fuji - it brings me joy when using it, I thought "no no James I will use different camera with you", but now you said you just bought new Fuji, hahhaaa you dont know how excited I am, my favorite photographer again has same feeling and thoughts with me 😂😂

  • @paulreese8696
    @paulreese8696 ปีที่แล้ว

    I received his book a few days ago, & although I think it crossed the Atlantic on a rowboat, it was worth the wait. Great pictures & the narrative enhances the experience. Great book!

  • @TomRyanElliott
    @TomRyanElliott ปีที่แล้ว

    Well done for finally getting yourself a NAS, they are incredible aren't they!!!

  • @OliverGodby
    @OliverGodby ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video James; I think you have hit the nail on the head as to why I love my M10 so much compared to my 5D MkIII, and that is the process.

  • @tjsinva
    @tjsinva ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Variety is the spice of life. A lot of folks seem to use the Fujis for fun. Best example is Omar Gonzales who uses Sony and sometimes Nikon for his event work but shoots most of his personal work on a variety of Fuji cameras. You're never boring, James. Cheers! 👍🥂
    Also, whoever gave the Cartier-Bresson book will surely be pleased that you're putting it to good use. 😉

  • @catherinejoanpiazza420
    @catherinejoanpiazza420 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    I've been around the block with cameras until I landed on the Leica M and manual lenses. Yes, horribly expensive and I bought into it when I still had a "good" job. I've owned it now for several years and still love it and look forward to going out looking for photos. I love looking at it, holding it, shooting it, and the quality of the photos. It's certainly not a "do everything" type of camera which sometimes forces more creativity and more thought. It's just a joy to use and has solved my gear lust.

    • @Casskario
      @Casskario ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Same here.
      I used the Sony with a loxia lense before switching to Leica.
      The loxia gave me a bit of the feeling I was looking for, but since I switched to a M, making photos got so much more fun!

    • @Jotdotcom
      @Jotdotcom ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That is why I ended up with Leica M. It took me back to my first love of photography and I love the quality of the old lenses.

    • @absonus
      @absonus ปีที่แล้ว

      Shot M (film ) for 25 years went over to Canon and then Sony .Returned to Leica with the SL2S and little CL .Still have my two film M`s. Not perfect by any means but what a joy to use.

    • @poelogan
      @poelogan ปีที่แล้ว

      I sadly must second this. And it’s only sadly because my wallet hates me.

    • @mathish1477
      @mathish1477 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Add a lumix gx9, it does everything the M cameras won't.

  • @aerisurvey4934
    @aerisurvey4934 ปีที่แล้ว

    A simple content, but very enjoyable, as you touched (in your way) in one of the "dilema" of some photographers, and you resume it so well.. STERILE.. that´s the word I was missing to explain what I have been feeling in the last 5 to 6 years trying different systems. I end up buying and staying with the Leica M in the last 3 years.. and that´s it, I´m done, and it´s just a relief. I found again the joy and the passion for taking photos. The process is really important, and that´s what sets apart of taking photos.. because at the end is just an image that can be taken with trillions of cameras. Of course, the print is a must to close the process. Thanks for bringing this subject. Well done.

  • @AlbertPalmer
    @AlbertPalmer ปีที่แล้ว +44

    I’ve been using Sony for four years now and I’m pretty happy. Looking forward to the A9iii coming out. Yup, for me too it’s definitely a tool, for a job. But then I think it was the same before that with Canon - if there was any emotion it was more frustration that so many shots weren’t in focus 😆

    • @-grey
      @-grey ปีที่แล้ว +5

      This part of the reason why fujifilm shooters are tired of the direction the company has been going recently. They shoot vibes more than clinical accuracy and Fujifilm has been delivering hulking optically competitive lenses and pro sports bodies no pro will touch, because nobody wants gimmicky nostlagic colours and tones in pro work.
      I shoot fujifilm for their compact quality to value ratio. Tanky gear high spec gear is of no interest to me, and they haven't released an update to their pancake 18mm f2 in over a decade.

    • @GABRIEL_CRAFT
      @GABRIEL_CRAFT ปีที่แล้ว +1

      4 years here too. I also look at my Sony like a tool and have no emotional attachment yet. I also had constant frustration with my Cannon stuff and switched for the autofocus. I look back longingly at some of the shots that I took with an old 5D Mark 1, T21 and 70D and just love those images... But when I started working Sony's do the job much better. I think I would pony up to the new Canon gear if they would possibly work well with third party lens manufacturers... Let not being the case I'll probably stick with Sony for a bit longer... I'm super Fujifilm curious though for fun work

    • @ziggy149
      @ziggy149 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@-grey You’re speaking for yourself

    • @JKPhotoNZ
      @JKPhotoNZ ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@GABRIEL_CRAFT I spent so long shooting Canon and getting frustrated with their incremental updates. I've been Sony for 3 years now and would never go back (even though Canon does feel better in the hand) - I'd be scared of them returning to their old ways.

    • @fillerbunnyninjashark271
      @fillerbunnyninjashark271 ปีที่แล้ว

      I switched from canon t5i to a Sony a7iv and dayum, loll

  • @jamesv.wilkerson30
    @jamesv.wilkerson30 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm glad Mads and Nigel introduced me to your videos. In the few weeks that I have been watching, you view photography from a different angle. Thank you for reminding me not to be stuffy about photography. just have fun and follow your curiosity.

  • @andrewinglis45
    @andrewinglis45 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Enjoy your videos James. I have just inherited a Sony A7iii, enjoying using it so far, love the images from it.

  • @Holl.Mvrk.
    @Holl.Mvrk. ปีที่แล้ว +1

    James you made a smart choice picking up the xpro 3 and especially the dura black ! Such a beautiful camera and a joy to use. I had the same issue shooting sony I felt nothing when out shooting and it felt like a tool more than a camera. I definitely fall in that second category of needing to connect to my camera.
    You should look into the xt5 if you ever get curious of a Fuji camera to take out next to the Sony on those cliffs and mountains 😉

  • @theprettydamned
    @theprettydamned ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You found snappiness! Love his channel. I am in complete agreement - I love using sub-par cameras and getting nice results. Film cameras are fun as well. I really like using my olympus m43 kit, but I also have some old digital kit I use a fair bit because they're fun.

  • @pat10mcgill
    @pat10mcgill ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I 100% agree with you, i love using both my Z6 & Z7 for the past 3 years. they have been a joy since moving from the D850. like you i hate tripods and shoot 90% of the time handheld.

  • @intotheskyaviation
    @intotheskyaviation ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I've had cameras from almost every manufacturer; DSLRs, Mirrorless, Compacts etc, shot loads of film and still own cabinets full of film cameras too even though they're too expensive to use nowadays. I currently shoot with a Sony A6400 but have been feeling increasingly the same as you James. I began the search for a camera that has more of that 'connection' to shooting and landed on an old Canon 5D Mark II and 50mm and it has been so wonderful. The image quality, colours, shooting experience, OVF and that distinctive shutter slap just have something that mirrorless cameras seem to lack nowadays. I'm now finding more and more that simplicity is key, not having millions of features & settings to mess with allows me to focus more on what I'm shooting rather than being on location trawling through pages and pages of menus looking for something so simple! I find it works better with me but understand still that technology needs to evolve, but for me at least; it can evolve a bit too much sometimes.

  • @borgdylan
    @borgdylan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One year on, still in love with my EOS M50. Having said that, I have great respect for Sony and the big lens lineup they have, also the built-in IBIS on all cameras.

  •  ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this video, it’s always a pleasure.
    As Sony is concerned : it looks like you spent only 11 month with it, the last month it transformed into a Leica ^^
    And about innovation : even you’re not gonna switch manufacturer, you should try the Canon R3 with the Focus Eye Control system. Not really helpful for a landscape photographer but this is what innovation can make. Anyway, thanks again.

  • @jonstout7635
    @jonstout7635 ปีที่แล้ว

    You surprised me! I’m not a Sony user (except for a card reader), but general points you shared were thoughtful, helpful and interesting.

  • @josesanabria3819
    @josesanabria3819 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey James, I can't wait to see your video about the Fuji you bought. I'm pretty sure that Fuji camera has returned the process enjoyment you said you were missing with your current system. I really love Fuji cameras (and the resulting photos).

  • @chasspiros5624
    @chasspiros5624 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great video. Your sentiment about Sony (toward the end) is the exact reason why I switched to the Leica SL2-S. Images were great from the Sony (no complaints), but the joy factor wasn't there. For all it lacks compared to Sony and Canon from a technical perspective, the SL2-S has been a boat load of fun. Expensive, yes, but fun.

    • @fillerbunnyninjashark271
      @fillerbunnyninjashark271 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The 90mm macro lens has been some of the most fun I have with my cameras... It is a bit heavy though

  • @garymanning4578
    @garymanning4578 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi James, this desire to not only love photography but also get great joy out of the equipment you use is not new. I have been a photographer from before SLRs came into existence. I have used primarily Pentax, Olympus, Nikon in the film days, DSLR bodies Nikon, Canon, Fuji,Fuji, Fuji ad infinitum, used and tried virtually all the models to date as I ran a second hand camera shop for quite a few years. The only real joy to prompt me to get the greatest pleasure out of the process I had was using a Pentax KM, Nikkormat FN, (10/10) Nikon FM, Nikon D300(10/10), Nikon D7000, Fuji XT1/2, Fuji X-Pro2,(10/10), and now the camera with the specifications and design I always wanted Fuji X-T5. What a joy to use but I won’t grade it till I have used it for a few years currently my opinion is 11/10. Is it perfect, no. Does it take brilliant pictures yes but they all do now. Does it give me the most pleasure and prompt me to pick it up and get out? Absolutely.
    Was I tempted to buy the brilliant Sony? Yes. Picked it up and tried it and put it back on the shelf as you said ‘Sterile’ but a still a superb camera.

  • @dogsgowoofwoof23
    @dogsgowoofwoof23 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got my A7 in November 2013 and it's still working although there are some bubbles in the plastic covering and there's a speck in the evf. At first I thought the camera looked like it'd been designed and made in a garden shed by someone who just didn't care about styling but it's grown on me and now I actually quite like its squared off modernist and even minimalist design. I've had no issues with the hotshoe cover message.

  • @RazeTheWeak
    @RazeTheWeak ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Completely sympathize with this video. I have a Fuji XH2. The new sensor is incredible, but it is also very sterile. Literally bought the exact same camera you just held up in front of the screen last week and I love it. It’s been a blast shooting with it over the past few days. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

    • @michaelneumann1865
      @michaelneumann1865 ปีที่แล้ว

      is that camera you bought (he bought) a FUJI X100V ?? thanks!

    • @michaelneumann1865
      @michaelneumann1865 ปีที่แล้ว

      oops wrong lens I think. a FUJI X-E4???

    • @michaelneumann1865
      @michaelneumann1865 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ohhhhh the X-pro 3 in dura black CONGRATS!!

  • @desmond259
    @desmond259 ปีที่แล้ว

    I never comment on videos but I had a very wet trip to the Brecons between xmas and my Sony had a melt down because of the (constant) rain! now I know its the hot shoe that causes that very constant Bain in my life message! Cheers James!

  • @robhunt2216
    @robhunt2216 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That location was stunning, James and I loved the photos. I really enjoy using my G80 but I can understand what you mean about some cameras perhaps feeling a little sterile when compared to others. Leica cameras for example look so much fun to use (particularly the M’s - which I’m still trying to decide whether to purchase or not or get a Q 🤔). I’ve really liked the look of the X-Pro 3 as well so I’m looking forward to seeing what you capture with that. I’m guessing that’s what you’re using in London.

  • @zenlife1200
    @zenlife1200 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I think with digital, once you get to a certain competency level you're pretty much guaranteed that the images that come out of your camera will be as expected. Whereas with film there was always that chance of something unexpected so there was an excitement when you first looked through your images. I know that's not really anything to do with the enjoyment of using your camera, as you were talking about, but it's another way that the fun of photography has changed over time. I don't feel any great rush to look at my images when I get home these days. There's a kind of weird separation going on between taking a photo and then developing it. Weird because now I don't have to wait a few days for a film to go off for developing before I can see it and yet I seem more disconnected from it now. 🤷‍♀

  • @swissjim4633
    @swissjim4633 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Glad to see you dipping your toes into the Fuji world. Fully agree about the film faff (and developing is expensive here in Switzerland) but Fuji is a great compromise for those of us old enough to have grown up with dials and aperture rings. For a non-pro, the pleasure of use is super important and if it encourages us to go out more with a camera the chance of getting a great shot is much improved. Tbh, even MFT is good enough for A3 prints so Fuji’s 26MP APS-c is certainly ok.

    • @toke7560
      @toke7560 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      A3. i have 40x30 INCH, taken with Fuji X-T1 and olympus OMD- 1 and 10. Fantastic pictures.

  • @CostaMesaPhotography
    @CostaMesaPhotography ปีที่แล้ว

    You discuss a fascinating, and completely valid topic in this video...and that is a desire for more interaction with your camera as part of the image creation process. And I think you're right to point out that there are in general two camps of photographers...those who are more end-result image-centric, and those who are more gear-centric but still strive for creative imagery. I think we've been conditioned by a lot of youtube videos that "gear doesn't matter" (so long as it's half-way decent) and that photography is all about the final image. And this conditioning translates into a sense of guilt if like fiddling with the camera and related gear. Your comments here give more credence and validation to those who actually enjoy their gear, and want, as you say, to have more interaction with it as part of their creative process.

  • @kennethhughes8392
    @kennethhughes8392 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'll be interested to see how you get on with the Fuji system. I've been using Fuji since I started, and not only do I like the output, but the process of using the camera is relatively close to film. I didn't quite like the X-H1 that I had, but have enjoyed my X100V (recently sold), and am loving the X-T3 I am currently using. I've toyed with the idea of switching to a full frame system in the past, but I do just enjoy the Fuji's too much. Honestly, if I go for a bigger sensor, I would probably opt to try and pickup one of the GFX's.

  • @adventure_photo
    @adventure_photo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve used just about every camera brand since the film days and I love my Sonys. They do everything I ask of them and produce amazing image quality results. 100% happy.

  • @eruizmiro
    @eruizmiro ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I share your feeling about looking for cameras to enjoy the process. In my case I discovered the joy of the challenge produced by old cameras.

  • @EmilWall
    @EmilWall ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking forward to learn more about your new Fuji toy :)

  • @stuartschaffner9744
    @stuartschaffner9744 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I recently bought the 24-70 GM II because it seemed to have the sharpness and ultra-low flare of the prime lenses that I lugged around. Tony Northrup's extensive testing of this lens showed clearly how well the lens handled backlit scenes with big contrasts between light and dark. It's still not as good as the Sony GM 50 or 135, but it's almost as good. It's a LOT lighter than carrying both of those lenses, one on your camera and one in your pack.
    I don't get any particular thrill out of simply using expensive tools, like a camera. I get a thrill when the tool allows me to turn a vision into a reality. Each to his or her own, I guess.
    If camera manufacturers want to take some risks to improve the usability of new cameras, there's a lot that they could do to improve the EVF. Bigger, brighter images. Perhaps a modular system where different people could choose different plug-in EVFs. This could even create a new market for accessories. To do that, they would have to solve the problem of reliable data connections in a wet and dirty environment. That would also solve the problems of having USB-C and HDMI sockets covered with flimsy rubber flaps.

  • @kevingreiner5772
    @kevingreiner5772 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I absolutely love my Fujifilm XT5. Such a joy to shoot with!

  • @_rhapsodist
    @_rhapsodist ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I shoot Sony since 6 years and I have the same feelings about it. They are brilliant workhorses but that's all. Same as you I have been researching the Fuji X system (among all the others..) because I really want a camera which could bring back the joy of photography, which doesn't give me the feeling that I am working when I pick it up and as a huge bonus its without any hassle of post-processing as I find their film simulations (and the added possibilities by FujiX weekly's recipes) for jpeg shooting truly brilliant.
    So I decided on getting an X-E4 as an EDC first with the 27mm kit, I just wish they were in stock..

  • @petersmitham8273
    @petersmitham8273 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I use Olympus cameras first and foremost because of their relatively small lenses and the retro appearance…..I’ve also got an Fujifilm x-pro 2 and xt-5 principally to take advantage of a larger sensor with more megapixels, but i enjoy using these because of the handling features and dedicated knobs and switches…..🎉❤

    • @p.io7
      @p.io7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I feel that more megapixels would be a burden for me, I've got an used EM5.2 which is a 16mp camera. The jpeg images that come out of it are so beautiful that I don't even think about megapixels. And if I'm to capture a masterpiece then the megapixels won't be my headache. The publisher will find ways to enlarge the photo if need be.

  • @Relyse
    @Relyse ปีที่แล้ว

    I think you should give yourself more credit James, definitely not an idiot. I've always appreciated the way you explain things simply, that's why I've continued watching because you're so down to earth. And love the weekly humour too. I've always wondered about that backup device so thanks for explaining it. The trip also sounds amazing, if I wasn't on the other end of the world and could afford it, I'd be there with bells on. Look forward to seeing your videos & photos from it. Do you watch Cecilia Blomdahl? Love her videos from her life on Svalbard.

  • @hachewie
    @hachewie ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought a Nikon D700 a few years ago and I love using it. I also enjoy the small file sizes. Fun camera.

  • @TheDrExaviouse
    @TheDrExaviouse ปีที่แล้ว

    I have essentially done the same thing. I shoot Sony at work and Canon at home, but i just got a small Panasonic which i use my vintage lenses with. Its a lot of fun and more compact so i take it with me more often.

  • @airdailyx
    @airdailyx ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I fall into category 2. I have the A7R4 and A7R5 and they serve their purpose. But also as someone who shoots film and desires the interactions with the camera, I also have a Fuji and the Nikon Zfc. I wish Sony would put more into their designs but I don't mind owning multiple camera types as well.

    • @bbasleigh6149
      @bbasleigh6149 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sony A7R3 not reliable. Card slots failed. Avoid

  • @farrelfoster-lynam6683
    @farrelfoster-lynam6683 ปีที่แล้ว

    9:00 I know well that dichotomy between joy and functionality. I have a Sony system with an excellent set of very sharp lenses across a range of focal lengths.
    And as great as that is, I almost always default to my little Fuji X100v for the sheer joy of using it

  • @evawettergren7492
    @evawettergren7492 ปีที่แล้ว

    Best explanation of sharpness in a lens I've ever heard. Makes sense now. Good. Now I can erase that as a critera for when buying new lenses. Should reduce the cost a fair bit I think.

  • @sebastianbernestra9979
    @sebastianbernestra9979 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I also bought the X-Pro3 for the same reason! I use it like a film-camera (all manual, exposure metering, not looking at the screen etc.) and I love it! Brings me so much joy to fiddle with and no drawback or extra cost that comes with film.

  • @NicSkerten
    @NicSkerten ปีที่แล้ว +1

    With reference to the location you were shooting at rather than Sony gear.
    The engine houses are called Crowns, part of the Botallack mine, and form part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. The engine houses themselves were restored in the 1980s (if I remember correctly by the Carn Brea Mining Society). Back in the 60s and 70s (when I was a teenager down there) they were gradually falling down thanks to the storms and high seas in that location. I have images from the 70s (on film obviously) from within the engine houses (not sure if it's possible to get inside them now and it was a bit sketchy, to say the least!). Botallack and the other well-known mines in the area, Levant and Geevor, have a wealth of history and stories attached to them - not least the mining disasters involving the deaths of many miners. The St Just and Pendeen area was heavily mined for both copper and tin and is one of the most historic parts of the West Penwith peninsula.
    The workings from the Crowns engine houses extended out under the sea by some distance. Back in the 70s and 80s you could see the red iron ore stain in the sea during rough weather from the breached workings but this doesn't seem to be visible any more.
    As you are interested in the impact man has had on the landscape, that area is full of photographic opportunities.

  • @ssthapit
    @ssthapit ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the plug of the Snappiness channel. He does some interesting stuff.

  • @Alexrocks1253
    @Alexrocks1253 ปีที่แล้ว

    3:28 You're the only person I have seen that has brought this up! It's actually part of the reason I sold my Sony stuff because that message was actually making me miss good moments. They should have implemented a firmware update or something to solve it, but with my A7RIV, they seemed to like never updating it...

  • @CurtGodwin
    @CurtGodwin ปีที่แล้ว

    James - I'll be making a trip to the UK this spring. Would love to know where you'd recommend taking a photo-centric day trip from London (predominately by rail, if possible). Thanks!

  • @capturedstates
    @capturedstates ปีที่แล้ว

    Just when I thought your videos couldn't get any better you bring out the late great Maurice White. "Do you remember" yes EWF, I do

  • @headphoneboy
    @headphoneboy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Curious to hear about your experience with the Fujifilm X-Pro 3 in the next video!

  • @chriswellstead776
    @chriswellstead776 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hope you and your family are well and had a great Christmas and New Year. I switched to Sony last August from Fuji has cost me a small fortune! I have the A7111 and the A7IV both fitted with battery grips and three Sony zooms covering 20mm to 600mm early results are fabulous. Keep up the excellent videos.

  • @stanleystevens6278
    @stanleystevens6278 ปีที่แล้ว

    James, you could try the Sigma fp. I have one and I love taking photos with it. I bring it with me everywhere, even to the office.

  • @luxdalet
    @luxdalet ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video!
    Nothing against sony and their cameras. My first digital camera was the wonderful little sony a6000. Agree with all you stated about them. Only complaint I had was the weather sealing.
    Eventually I felt same way about the joy of using the camera, and found fujifilm x100v, and fell in love with the process of actually using a camera thanks to the manual controls and more classic look of the device.
    All very subjective, but for me the result was switching from sony to fujifilm. But that's the good thing of having several companies and models, so we can all get what best suits us.
    Great video as always!
    Thanks for sharing info on the backup option. Might consider something like it.

  • @ColleenVR
    @ColleenVR ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the interesting content you produce. I'm a relative noob, compared to most of your subs. I use two film cameras (a Pentax KM and Trip35) and an A6400. I really only started enjoying the Sony after I bought some manual lenses from 7Artisans. I use the camera in manual mode, with preview disabled and viewer info limited to the bare basics of exposure, with mid level peaking enabled. I don't chimp and almost treat the process like using my film camera. It certainly dials up the fun factor.

  • @-grey
    @-grey ปีที่แล้ว +5

    As a Fujifilm shooter, you will love the lens value, and the experience, but you might hate the colours and tones. I spend a lot of time fighting the colours, and muddy tonality, because you don't always want gimmicky photos with quirky hue shifts and pulled highlight curves.
    I find most people that get into Fujifilm are looking to lose some weight in their gear or try a constraint challenge like jpeg only, living with compact f2.8 primes only, or dials only manual shooting. Once they feel successful, they largely bring what they've learned back to normal systems. So enjoy the journey, mate.
    I'm ready for the inevitable video in six months time for why you sold the X-Pro.
    If I hadn't invested so much into Fujifilm, I think I would have gone for the R6II and a Ricoh GRIII. As it stands, I'm 2 bodies and 5 lenses deep already. I have some regrets. 😂

  • @ray_wilton
    @ray_wilton ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love the video James and I really get your point about new cameras being boring, they all do the same thing. To illustrate, I just bought a Yashica Electro X film camera in an auction and it just blows away all the other M42 cameras for character and advancement (of its age), and that's coming from a Pentax fan - love my Spotmatics right through to my K3. My old Prakticas are good too. Keep entertaining us, I would love to see you do film even if we have to lend you a camera!

    • @scrptwic
      @scrptwic ปีที่แล้ว

      Love my Pentax cameras my *istDL, K100D, K70, K3-11 and K3-III and my great Takumar, Pentax glass

  • @dalkapur
    @dalkapur ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bang on, James. If I was a working professional I would shoot Sony, or Canon or Nikon. But I am not, so I shoot Fuji and film. I've even gone so retro, that I have stopped shooting RAW on my X100F (shock, horror). Just use the Fuji film simulations and a few film recipes to suit the occasion. So liberating.

  • @zenic12345
    @zenic12345 ปีที่แล้ว

    tameron 18-300mm and my either a6400 or honestly my fav so for is the sony zv-10. not having a place to see the depth other than the screen a hood and a either fire tab 10 or the hd8 and camera+ or what ever using customs luts on that I can switch through is so so nice.

  • @justinwehland
    @justinwehland ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I recently upgraded to the Panasonic s5 and will pick up the new s5ii just for AF but I still find myself shooting with the gx7 just because it has that something. The shutter sound in itself just brings joy. May pick up a gx8 just for fun. Btw if you wanted to come back to Lumix we would welcome you 😉!

    • @__Mr.White__
      @__Mr.White__ ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol. How did you manage to use „upgrade“ and „Panasonic“ in one sentence?

    • @justinwehland
      @justinwehland ปีที่แล้ว

      @@__Mr.White__ as a photog Panasonic offers some things that Sony just didn't. Live composite is awesome and pretty time consuming to do it in post. Time lapse feature in Panasonic camera is straightforward. High resolution 96mp stills with pixel shift great for product photography. In my opinion Panasonic takes less post processing and the highlight transitions are better. I did a lot of research when moving away from m43 as a straight photographer Sony was not even in my top 3 choices at the time.

    • @__Mr.White__
      @__Mr.White__ ปีที่แล้ว

      @@justinwehland LIVE-BULB sounds awesome

    • @justinwehland
      @justinwehland ปีที่แล้ว

      @@__Mr.White__ honestly the live composite is one of my favorite features on Lumix cameras. Star trails, lightning, mountain shots with light trails from the autos, fun light painting all in camera.

  • @derekwatt7728
    @derekwatt7728 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not commenting for the camera, but for your NAS. I've had a Synology NAS for 12 years now and I think its possibly the power pack / cable that's failed on mine so I'm going to have to find a replacement for that but apart from that I'm a fan of their storage solutions. Just need to figure out how to get my photos off the HDs in the future!

  • @TomPhotoix
    @TomPhotoix ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a Sony a9 and a7iii. They are tools for a job,I don’t particularly enjoy using them, but they deliver the goods. I also have a Leica M10, fujifilm x-pro2, Mamiya 645, Leica dlux109, Nikon FM2n, voigtlander bessa r2… those are very much for fun, and I love using each one.. just picking up the x-pro2 puts a smile on my face.

  • @no1nobhead
    @no1nobhead ปีที่แล้ว

    I felt this way about canon. I've moved to the Olympus om-d em1 mark ii I love the looks and feel I want to pick it up.

  • @1bozina
    @1bozina ปีที่แล้ว

    57 Year old Nikon shooter here. 1st camera I ever had was an old Brownie that shot 120 medium format film. 1st 35mm was a Nikon FG20. 1st DSLR Nikon D50. I own a variety of cameras and have used many brands and formats.
    Professionally I shoot real estate, events and portraits with Nikon Z mount cameras/lenses.
    I bought used Fuji X-T3 and a handful of X mount lenses late last year. So far, it's been a lot of fun. I can relate to you and the need to enjoy using a camera...

  • @tarekith
    @tarekith ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As someone who's been on the fence and off the fence about that 24-70 GMII I would have loved to hear your thoughts on it in more details. Doh.

  • @alchemist_x79
    @alchemist_x79 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I personally have a ton of fun and enjoyment shooting with my Sony gear. I do find adapting vintage manual lenses to my Sony cameras definitely adds to that, especially when I am able to slow down to focus, but overall I have a good time shooing on my RIV and RIII. My gripe with Sony is the rarity of firmware updates, especially on the RIV. I feel like there could've been that one game-changing update like when they added animal eye AF to the gen III bodies, but... nothing. Just released an "A" model with a better screen. Firmware updates is one reason I'm super-jealous of Fuji. TBH if Fuji ever released a FF camera with AF in the ballpark of Sony's, I'd consider switching.

    • @punn1692
      @punn1692 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      If only Fuji did that lately, theyve been stopping the firmware updates as well. At least the game changing ones like bringing new af algorithms down to other cameras

    • @GABRIEL_CRAFT
      @GABRIEL_CRAFT ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Pretty much the same boat as yourself. I fantasize about Fuji releasing a full frame camera too...

  • @londonsurrealist
    @londonsurrealist ปีที่แล้ว

    Have you thought of investing in a couple of old manual lenses and adapters? Something like a Micro-Nikkor would give you loads of quality and fun. I use so-called 'heritage lenses' and adapters, including a Leica-R Summicron, which can do amazing things.

  • @laurelb8372
    @laurelb8372 ปีที่แล้ว

    I agree, some newer cameras are bit sterile. Fuji XT2 & XT5, very fun to use and brings back joy of the process of photography

  • @Emerald_City_
    @Emerald_City_ 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Writing this as of January 2nd, 2024. Happy New Year, James and you fellow visitors! Always a nice opportunity to stop and look back, even if this is my first stop at Popsys channel comments.
    You have made a lot of progress in 2023. I remember struggling with watching your videos and sometimes leaving them half the way, sharing our love for hiking and photography was not enough. Not any more! I enjoyed relaxed every second of the last two uploads of yours. Keep a good work, your account on G9 mk2 for one has some subtle findings which I understand and appreciate. The same goes for this one. That's when you employ your personal added value. Your trade mark! Cheers... 🥂
    One reason they're making the MFT-cameras needlessly larger nowadays is to appeal to our vanity. By appearing so much bigger than the cameraphones, and as big as the FF, we and people around us take their MFT "pro" value for granted. I on the other hand long for the days of my GH2 fascination. I'm sure they are able to make a camera like G9 as big now as the GH2 used to be, they are just afraid we won't perceive their value fully and be prone to pay as much. Look at the car industry. The same with the cars. Who needs those huge machines with so scarce space for luggage and stuff? It's as if half of the car owners in GB and Benelux goes to safari twice a year. No, they don't. Even if they did they would need more space for the baggage. But big cars with small trunks impress the neighbours & bystanders and boost the owner's ego.

  • @Stefan.Chirila
    @Stefan.Chirila ปีที่แล้ว

    I used a Nikon D700 since 2009. LOVE that camera. The mirror is sticking and refuses to lower most of the time these days. I refused to pay for repairs and purchased a Sony a7ii in 2019 on Black Friday on sale. I love it in most ways. Most of my lenses are now old film lenses with adapters. I do miss the Nikon camera feel. You're right, it's more exciting to use than the Sony, but I try to concentrate on what matters and make the best of it. Sony is at the end of the day a game changer. At a fraction of what Nikon charges for full frame mirrorless, Sony offers a more boring but capable camera and I think that is fantastic for low budget photographers. I gladly will take my low budget fake Leica out for a street session. :) Thanks again for your videos, I shall be watching :)

  • @scottwinton-py9nd
    @scottwinton-py9nd 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love watching your videos, i wish i had more beautiful places to take pictures, i live in florida, nothing to take pictures of, other than sunrise and sunsets

  • @brianmckeever5280
    @brianmckeever5280 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting! I still love the G9 kit. So light and easy to use.

    • @toke7560
      @toke7560 ปีที่แล้ว

      Fantastic image quality when they 1st came out. STILL fantastic image quality. I have G9 and S1. i cannot tell pictures apart. I don't pixel peep. Just print big.

  • @zampination
    @zampination ปีที่แล้ว

    That's why i bought a used 5D classic 5 years back. it can't get more barebones than that and god it is an absolute joy shooting with that camera. Just finished shooting some candid shots on my mechanic's shop that i was servicing my car. sure i'll always bring my Sony for serious work but this 5D is my day to day shooting camera just for the joy it offers to me, and it's pretty capable too, it can do 90% of what my Sony A7iii does even though it now is an 18 years old camera. Love the colors better than any camera i've used in my life. Jpegs straight out of it are just magical to say the least

  • @ShalevAbuhatzeira
    @ShalevAbuhatzeira ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm really think you should try the OM-1 by OM SYSTEM camera, this one is really inspairing peice of tech.
    After I switched from my Lumix G9 which was lovley camera (thanks to your videos) I found my self getting new shots with new style of shooting and more accurate.
    If you have a chance to loan this camera for few hours, I think this is the most fun camera you ever use.

  • @pizzasaurolophus
    @pizzasaurolophus ปีที่แล้ว

    I got my hands on an Olympus 8-25mm (16 to 50mm in full frame equivalent) and since I shoot landscapes it has almost never come off my camera. All that lens swapping I used to do, or worrying I don't have the right focal length to capture something I see...I don't know if I'll ever be able to go out with another lens.

  • @DVisser14
    @DVisser14 ปีที่แล้ว

    Maybe you should try adapting vintage lenses to your Sony. These sure do add some character that you might be missing in the Sony system. Would love to see a video on your opinion on that 👌

  • @dougmckillop9352
    @dougmckillop9352 ปีที่แล้ว

    Would be interested to hear your further thoughts on the Ricoh GR iiix in that context. How are you enjoying it and when do you find yourself using it. Oh yes, I do have one.

  • @chrisfairhead5643
    @chrisfairhead5643 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your point on boring cameras hit home. My camera journey went Olympus EM5, Olympus EM10 III, Lumix G9, Lumix S5.
    I yearn for the EM10 III now. It was by far the most fun to use, easy to carry and the shutter button just clicked in the right way.
    The G9 had the least satisfying shutter you'll ever find and it disconnected me from the shot.
    If I'm going to a specific location in specific conditions, the S5 is what i would pick every time, but shooting without an aim and I don't enjoy the process half as much as with the Olympus.

  • @jwzerbe
    @jwzerbe 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I use Qnap NAS. Rather than setting up daily backup, I have mine set up to sync with my main pc for photo editing for all "photos". I also have it set up to sync from my laptop but only copies files to the laptop that I actually open while connected or put onto the laptop while traveling. (I'm a computer programmer who has photography as a hobby rather than the other way around)

  • @RamusJamus
    @RamusJamus ปีที่แล้ว

    i've been shooting sony for about 5 years now and though i love all the images i get out of my camera and the lenses for this system i always find myself more inspired when i grab a film camera. With film prices the way they are on top of development i just couldnt justify buying film anymore. Which lead me to buy my 'new to me' fuji x100t and i LOOOVE everything about this camera. its slow, and quirky BUT BOY its a joy to use. Though theres not as many film simulations as the newer cameras, the x100t gives me everything i need. This little camera inspires me to get out and shoot more and i love it so much!
    Congrats on the xpro, i really really considered getting one of those but knowing myself i would've wanted to buy every lens that peaked my interest and since im in too deep with Sony i couldnt justify buying into another system fully. 😂😅
    Have fun with your new toy and be sure to check out that 35 1.4 from Fuji, i hear that little lens has so much character and its a joy to use! :)

  • @TheOffertonhatter
    @TheOffertonhatter ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love the video, and I agree. I have been looking at Sony as a system. Technically brilliant and yet too sterile. The same could be said of the new CaNikon Mirrorless as well. I suppose that is why I have kept going with Pentax. Can be a bit clunky, but has some superb photographers features built in, but more importantly the fact the flange distance is the same with the K-mount and the M42 screw mount, means I can play with some seriously old lenses and love the process and results. I do have some ultra clinical state of the art lenses for the serious paid stuff, but then I can play with more characterful old lenses at the same time and then on my film cameras.

    • @scrptwic
      @scrptwic ปีที่แล้ว

      Couldn't agree with you more love my Takumar, Pentax glass the cameras are made to used by photographers in all kinds of weather. I find the build quality on my K3-11 outstanding the sound of the shutter shows the quality of the camera everytime I use it

  • @SteveChick02
    @SteveChick02 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I still shoot with a D750 and to be honest i can't really afford to upgrade to mirrorless at the moment. However, I am a bit concerned that getting too much technology may be less fun. I also have a Fujifilm X100S as my everyday carry and that really forces me to slow down and think more which I enjoy.

    • @nbain66
      @nbain66 ปีที่แล้ว

      I just picked up a D750 to replace my D5500. Perfect pairing to my AE1 Program

    • @Juventinos
      @Juventinos ปีที่แล้ว

      why would you switch?
      look I dropped my d800e for the millionth time, and it finally broke, though it still takes pictures lol at a 550k shutter, so I got the z6ii, trust me you aren't missing anything. ibis si nice to have, so is focus peaking for manual focus lenses, and you don't think so much about autofocus, but that's it. the image is the same, mirrorless don't take better quality photos they make the same image in the end.

  • @WparuSlowach
    @WparuSlowach ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I still happy with M43 with prime lens collection. With Pure Raw 2 software, quality is more than enough for me. :)

  • @mne9476
    @mne9476 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I find my Olympus cameras a blast to use. Some of their unique creative tools make photography really fun. I find pixel peeping really boring though. 😉

  • @McSpark86
    @McSpark86 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    As a Sony user for 14 years since the cyber shot days and now using Alpha cameras for my career, never in my mind I thought they're boring. When I work for a client I focus on giving them a photo to remember with high quality. I get your point James, some may get fatigued with today's cameras and technology getting too involved.

  • @frankvehafric5062
    @frankvehafric5062 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm a hobbyist, not a pro, so of course, different needs/desires. For me, bridge cameras like the Sony RX 100 and RX 10 IV have kept me from slinking off into cell phone hell. I hike, fish camp, travel and secondarily to that, want to take nice photos of the places I find myself. To me the "process" of getting a photo I love includes doing what it takes to get to the places I want to get photos of. I still have a (admittedly outdated) Sony DSLR system which I keep around around for the times when I just want to primarily take photos and not as an adjunct to some other activity. The night before I go out I figure out what lenses I want to take, what filters, which tripod etc, then I pack my bag. When morning comes I look at the bag, and then at the RX 100 and grab the RX 100. What can I say? Weight, portability and convenience...

  • @NathanLewisVideos
    @NathanLewisVideos ปีที่แล้ว +1

    have you considered trying out the APS-C lineup from sony like the a6400 or a6600?

  • @fotografi4fun
    @fotografi4fun ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Looking forward for some X-Pro photography 😊

  • @arize84
    @arize84 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you want to add some emotional spice to shooting Sony, I highly recommend getting voigtlander lenses made for Sony FE mount. You are basically shooting a more advanced form of Leica lenses that provide complete exif info. The greatest emotional connection I have had to any lens is the voigtlander 40mm 1.2 FE lens. The 135mm 1.8 Zeiss made for some Sony A mount is also right up there (which can now autofocus on newer Sony bodies). Both those lenses are very imperfect, but are full of character and have a lushness to the out of focus areas that are unmatched in my experience.

  • @andyvalentine9791
    @andyvalentine9791 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you're worried about your hdd-s dying on you, there's a little program called HD Sentinel, itt tells you all about your hard drives, and SSD-s too, also, it's really easy to understand.

  • @Chris-NZ
    @Chris-NZ ปีที่แล้ว

    Some interesting thoughts there James, in regard to camera bodies and there definitely seems a market for bodies with all the dials of old film cameras but the advantages of digital, I wonder who the target market is for these bodies, old farts with long memories or youngsters wanting to be hip. For myself with a collection of my old SLR’s I like the stealth approach of my current mirrorless and the ease at making changes via “wheels”, the EVF or touch screen with the top mounted LCD telling me what I need to know - but that’s just me. Having said that nothing today can match the mighty sound of an old motor drive going flat tack on my old Nikons , I power them up from time to time, thats my nostalgia trip 😀 you won’t get me back to film anytime soon. 😀

  • @danthe_cameraman
    @danthe_cameraman ปีที่แล้ว

    I've shot with a few Leika (Sony) cameras and can agree with with your point. I'm finding more joy in using older digital cameras

  • @Sk8Wine
    @Sk8Wine ปีที่แล้ว +2

    TIME FOR PANASONIC S5 II CONTENT JAMES!!!

  • @charleshodge1223
    @charleshodge1223 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very interesting that you said last time photgraphy is all about observation, and now about enjoying the process of using a camera. I suggest you ask MPB to lend you a used FUJI XT3 to have a try with / review. I'd never heard of them until they sponsored your videos and now i've bought 2 cameras and 2 lenses from them! So yeah "oi MPB lend James an old XT3 as you've loads of them to shift" We use SYNOLOGY stuff for work and its good kit for anyone looking for home/work data storage.

  • @robert_may
    @robert_may ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Man I'm there with you on wanting to enjoy the camera itself. I'm finding myself in a similar situation where my most practical camera (the OM-1) is nowhere near as enjoyable to use as my S5, with its wonky autofocus and slow speed. I use the OM-1 for the performance but I don't love using it (and if the screen turns off automatically when trying to touch the menu button much more it's getting hoiked off a cliff). I'm seriously considering a probably ill-advised swap entirely to Panasonic (and the S5II) for all my photography and video just because I get so much more out of the experience itself. And when you _want_ to use a camera, miraculously you find yourself out taking photos more 😁

    • @NeonShores
      @NeonShores ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think the release of the S5II and Panasonic's excitement and promises of building out the full frame ecosystem mean your decision would probably be well advised, not ill. I held onto my S1R in hopes that Panny would do exactly what they're now doing and now I can go full steam ahead in fully investing in L Mount glass.

    • @robert_may
      @robert_may ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@NeonShores Yeah it's a very exciting time! I _really_ like using the S5. The thing that held me back before is that my main usage is wildlife photography, and the lack of good continuous AF, high burst speeds, and long glass meant I never really considered Panasonic for that purpose before. I've booked to borrow a Sigma 150-600 to try on my S5 to see how the combo works for low light (Wales innit) as I used to own that lens in EF mount and know how it performs, and if that works out well enough I'll likely be targeting an S5II & rumoured Sigma 60-600mm combo. And _then_ hopefully we'll see a stonking S1 upgrade sometime at the end of 2023 🤓

    • @NeonShores
      @NeonShores ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@robert_may yeah that 60-600 sounds interesting and we'll find out in a couple days what it's like. If it's not a massive improvement on the 150-600mm but is more expensive I'll probably pick up the 150-600 and an S5II and look at upgrading my S1R this time next year.

    • @robert_may
      @robert_may ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@NeonShores The one thing it could definitely improve on over the 150-600 Sport is to move the weight distribution further towards the camera body - the 150-600 is quite end-heavy when extended, which was my only real complaint about that lens. I'm kinda expecting it to be the same price new, but you can grab the 150-600 for a decent discount secondhand, which makes the decision more difficult 🤔 There's something tempting about an all-in-one long-landscape/wildlife lens though, with that 60mm minimum 😁

    • @NeonShores
      @NeonShores ปีที่แล้ว

      @@robert_may well that 60-600mm is $500 more but it's stabilized and has a new linear focus motor. 5.5lbs though is a heavy beast. Tempting for sure.

  • @daniel635biturbo
    @daniel635biturbo ปีที่แล้ว

    James, it´s time for a Vintage manual lens, start with a m42 adapter and a Pentacon 50mm f1,8. (probably can get this for 50-70£)
    I have a pretty good Tamron 28-75 VXDXI ZZR IPA DDH but seldom use it.
    Only on occasions when I need to be ready for fast action, I started with said Pentacon, and have grown in to a Konica hoarder now.
    The lesser coatings gives you flares, that you can use or need to work around, and the all manual control gets you thinking.

  • @randomoneforstuff3696
    @randomoneforstuff3696 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Now that Panasonic has released a phase-detect autofocus system that is on-par with Sony's for video, would you consider trying the Lumix S5ii?