I bought T5 today after being long time Canon user. I hope the T5's menu will be easy to navigate as Canon's. Your explanation is very clear and most importantly it includes a demo. I especially liked the situation with the lens cap not being removed before testing the camera. It's such a simple thing, but forgetting it can cause a lot of frustration. Thank you for pointing it out.
Bro, I want to ask, how to adjust the ISO aperture and SS settings in photo mode so that when you switch to video mode, the ISO aperture and SS don't change, how do you do it... the problem is that the X-H1 fits even when you move to photo/video mode, the ISO aperture and SS settings remains the same. If the X-t5 switches to video aperture mode, etc. it changes again
Hello, I have a question! After about 20 minutes of changing the menu settings, I felt a warm feeling in the camera body Is this a normal phenomenon? It got warmer and warmer as time went by.
I’ll be looking forward to your review on the auto focus with the XT5. And it seems as though the stack sensor and the XH2S is the better camera. At least when it comes to auto focus accuracy! Makes me wonder why they didn’t do a stack sensor with the XT5? It seems as though photographers are still taking the backseat to videographers !
I bought T5 today after being long time Canon user. I hope the T5's menu will be easy to navigate as Canon's. Your explanation is very clear and most importantly it includes a demo. I especially liked the situation with the lens cap not being removed before testing the camera. It's such a simple thing, but forgetting it can cause a lot of frustration. Thank you for pointing it out.
I have gone the other way. The focusing was not good on the fujifilm.
Good job team, thanks for sharing
You are AWESOME, I am a FAN !!! Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Note: The dynamic range setting does also affect the RAW files.
Bro, I want to ask, how to adjust the ISO aperture and SS settings in photo mode so that when you switch to video mode, the ISO aperture and SS don't change, how do you do it... the problem is that the X-H1 fits even when you move to photo/video mode, the ISO aperture and SS settings remains the same. If the X-t5 switches to video aperture mode, etc. it changes again
One of the BEST explanations, thank you. What does the dial UNDER the ISO dial DO? I know is for BRKT but what about the others? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for watching! This Fujifilm manual page should help with your questions: fujifilm-dsc.com/en/manual/x-t10/parts/button_drive/index.html
@@jasonpchen thank you sooooo much. 👍🏼👍🏼
Great video and useful advices, thanks! P.S. I've bought XT-5 2 weeks ago and this will help a lot.
That's awesome! Have fun shooting with your new XT-5!
Hello, I have a question! After about 20 minutes of changing the menu settings, I felt a warm feeling in the camera body Is this a normal phenomenon? It got warmer and warmer as time went by.
It’s normal.
@@hhvisser thanks bro :)
Mine gets pretty warm too after using it for a while. Didn't overheated or anything yet.
I’ll be looking forward to your review on the auto focus with the XT5. And it seems as though the stack sensor and the XH2S is the better camera. At least when it comes to auto focus accuracy!
Makes me wonder why they didn’t do a stack sensor with the XT5?
It seems as though photographers are still taking the backseat to videographers !
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