Alternatives discussed : Fujifilm XT30II: geni.us/cDSGRT5 RICOH GR III-X: geni.us/XQvvSU Lumix GX80/85: geni.us/V9PS82x Sony RX100III: geni.us/cb4m Sony RX100VI: amzn.to/4e0jmy9 Sony A6400: geni.us/H9fWtV Fujifilm X70: search for it and never pay over $500
just a side point, the xt30ii comes with the 26 megapixel sensor not 24. That is important as the 26 megapixel sensor had the better AF. I own two xt-30ii's and love them. I tried the x-t5 and found the 40 megapixel sensor overkill as it is more likely to show lens defects and also shows where focus was missed more when you go pixel peeping. I agree with what you said about xt30ii. It is smaller than x100vi also.
I stand corrected. You are right. Maybe I should script my episodes :) the Xtrans 5 cameras don't do it for me. Seems Fuji is heading into a direction which isn't mine.
Thank you for the positive feedback. Highly appreciated! The X70 when I received it, didn't impress me that much, until I started using it and the colour science just blew me away.
Awesome camera, considered it but found the X70 better suited my needs. And yes the build and design of older Fuji's is way better than the latest and greatest
@ yes the X70 is really an orphan camera rather than a follow on from the x10, x20 and x30. As you say it is a Ricoh GRIII equivalent. It is disappointing there are no contemporary versions. I do wish Fujifilm and others reverted to metal bodies for their pocketable / semi pocketable cameras. I always felt confident about shoving the X10 in a pocket but not for example my Canon G7x II; in particular the Canon has a flimsy self-closing lens cover which is very fragile.
My current EDC cameras are either the Fuji X70 or XT10. Both Xtrans II. I got with the X70 for extreme portability and the XT10 when I want thr flexibility of the viewfinder and interchangeable lenses.
Great review. I have an X70 and a few Micro 4/3 Olympus cameras. I’d say the EP3 is fabulous especially with the Olympus 17mm &45mm f1.8 lenses. Another wort a mention is the Fuji XM1, which when paired with a manual TT Artisans 25mm pancake lens is almost the same size as the X70 but gives options on lenses, so focal lengths are no longer an issue. The only fault with this is that lens is quire heavy so the camera won’t sit flat due to the weight of the lens. I’d say the X70 is always my choice when i want a light camera, especially for travelling around. Once you get it into manual aperture and shutter speed settings, it’s fabulous. It reminds me of an old film camera (like the Olympus trip or Ricoh 800, but with adjustable everything) and even the jpegs are great and you can shoot jpeg and RAW files together.
Thanks for the recommendations! The X70, of all the cameras I have owned and currently own, has really surprised me, especially the colour rendering. Just ab fab, especially on bright sunny days and one hour before dusk
I have a Fuji XE3. Love it with the TT artisan 25mm f2. Love the Ricoh GRIII and the Fuji x70 too. GRIII is best to bring everywhere, and transfers raw files to the phone with the app. Very convenient and lovely images.
XE cameras are great, but somehow they don't agree with the size of my hands 😔. GRIII series are amazing. I do find that the photo app takes ages transfer a few files.
I used to own the LX100(M1) and love the image quality but I found the camera a little too small for my hands. As for colour rendering Lumix is absolutely phenomenal
A combo of Lumic GX9 + Lumix 20mm f1,7 for 500 euros is what makes me stop looking for a used Fujifilm X100F ot X100V. Saved some money for Christmas Holiday Vacation. The Lumix have a really nice color rendering which is really underated in my opinion.
I love my GX9. It is an incremental improvement of the GX85. The GX9 has L monochrome D which is my favorite B&W jpeg. Love the exposure compensation on the top plate. The GX85/9 paired with the Panasonic-Leica 15 is a killer street kit. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
X Pro-1 please! The one with a claim for a digital classic - with a mindblowing viewfinder and a lens mount that takes everything you can throw at it!.
Fujifilm, the camera itself is great, but i never want to use the settings menu, I'd treat it like film camera, since the menu is absolutely confusing.
Panasonic has about tue best contrast/blacks. Slightly better than Nikon or Pentax, and even brighter colours. The LX series are great pocket cameras, and later models have 4K and EVFs, and all have slightly cropped M43 swnsors. I personally prefer to shoot full-frame, and don't mind having my camera on my hip at all times, but you have me almost reconsidering an RX100 series... mk 3 or later. Need that EVF. Fun video. Cheers!
I do love my Sony a7 III but only use it for all-day music events. The LX series is great but sadly Panasonic has discontinued it. Colour science on Lumix is so good and underrated as for the Sony RX100 series, it is a niche segment, but one which really delivers. And it is light and fun to use. So Id recommend it to anyone to give it a try
The Pen is on my list to give a go. Just have to find a model at the price I am willing to pay. As for the 15mm, on the radar, haven't one at the price I am willing to pay :)
The Fuji XT30 has an impossible not to knock with your thumb, raised Q button. Any prospective buyers for an otherwise great camera might want to look at buying a hot shoe thumb grip before you are driven nuts.
As I said be patient and go on the local marketplaces, because as you rightly state, the mpb's of this world charge very high prices. It took me nearly 18 months to get my hands on it, for the price I was willing to pay.
Alternatives discussed :
Fujifilm XT30II: geni.us/cDSGRT5
RICOH GR III-X: geni.us/XQvvSU
Lumix GX80/85: geni.us/V9PS82x
Sony RX100III: geni.us/cb4m
Sony RX100VI: amzn.to/4e0jmy9
Sony A6400: geni.us/H9fWtV
Fujifilm X70: search for it and never pay over $500
just a side point, the xt30ii comes with the 26 megapixel sensor not 24. That is important as the 26 megapixel sensor had the better AF. I own two xt-30ii's and love them. I tried the x-t5 and found the 40 megapixel sensor overkill as it is more likely to show lens defects and also shows where focus was missed more when you go pixel peeping.
I agree with what you said about xt30ii. It is smaller than x100vi also.
I stand corrected. You are right. Maybe I should script my episodes :) the Xtrans 5 cameras don't do it for me. Seems Fuji is heading into a direction which isn't mine.
Excellent shortlist. I went through this process a year ago and picked the fuji x70. It's a beauty.and like you say people hardly notice it.
Thank you for the positive feedback. Highly appreciated! The X70 when I received it, didn't impress me that much, until I started using it and the colour science just blew me away.
Well done: a great set of options!
I have a Fujifilm X10. It is a little zoom which has the most beautiful metal body.
Awesome camera, considered it but found the X70 better suited my needs. And yes the build and design of older Fuji's is way better than the latest and greatest
@ yes the X70 is really an orphan camera rather than a follow on from the x10, x20 and x30. As you say it is a Ricoh GRIII equivalent. It is disappointing there are no contemporary versions.
I do wish Fujifilm and others reverted to metal bodies for their pocketable / semi pocketable cameras. I always felt confident about shoving the X10 in a pocket but not for example my Canon G7x II; in particular the Canon has a flimsy self-closing lens cover which is very fragile.
My current EDC cameras are either the Fuji X70 or XT10. Both Xtrans II. I got with the X70 for extreme portability and the XT10 when I want thr flexibility of the viewfinder and interchangeable lenses.
That is a lovely combo with those sensors and colour rendering. Which lenses do you shoot with?
Great review. I have an X70 and a few Micro 4/3 Olympus cameras. I’d say the EP3 is fabulous especially with the Olympus 17mm &45mm f1.8 lenses. Another wort a mention is the Fuji XM1, which when paired with a manual TT Artisans 25mm pancake lens is almost the same size as the X70 but gives options on lenses, so focal lengths are no longer an issue. The only fault with this is that lens is quire heavy so the camera won’t sit flat due to the weight of the lens. I’d say the X70 is always my choice when i want a light camera, especially for travelling around. Once you get it into manual aperture and shutter speed settings, it’s fabulous. It reminds me of an old film camera (like the Olympus trip or Ricoh 800, but with adjustable everything) and even the jpegs are great and you can shoot jpeg and RAW files together.
Thanks for the recommendations! The X70, of all the cameras I have owned and currently own, has really surprised me, especially the colour rendering. Just ab fab, especially on bright sunny days and one hour before dusk
I have a Fuji XE3. Love it with the TT artisan 25mm f2. Love the Ricoh GRIII and the Fuji x70 too. GRIII is best to bring everywhere, and transfers raw files to the phone with the app. Very convenient and lovely images.
XE cameras are great, but somehow they don't agree with the size of my hands 😔. GRIII series are amazing. I do find that the photo app takes ages transfer a few files.
Good overview. I would also add the Lumix LX100 ii. Underrated camera and a pleasure to use
I used to own the LX100(M1) and love the image quality but I found the camera a little too small for my hands. As for colour rendering Lumix is absolutely phenomenal
A combo of Lumic GX9 + Lumix 20mm f1,7 for 500 euros is what makes me stop looking for a used Fujifilm X100F ot X100V. Saved some money for Christmas Holiday Vacation. The Lumix have a really nice color rendering which is really underated in my opinion.
I love my GX9. It is an incremental improvement of the GX85. The GX9 has L monochrome D which is my favorite B&W jpeg. Love the exposure compensation on the top plate. The GX85/9 paired with the Panasonic-Leica 15 is a killer street kit.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
GX9 is one of those cameras that is on my list to once buy used as is the 15mm, but in G.A.S therapy so have to obtain :)
X Pro-1 please! The one with a claim for a digital classic - with a mindblowing viewfinder and a lens mount that takes everything you can throw at it!.
Excellent recommendation and 100% photocentric :)
My X100 alternative is the XM-1 and 18mm f2, and a Lumix GX800 (£80) with 14mm, 20mm or 25mm or the Pana / Leica 15mm f1.7 Summilux.
Excellent suggestion! I am still looking for the Olympus 42.5mm at a good price :)
The Panasonic g100 was good when I used it for street photography.
@@sdhute that is true about that camera model. Problem was that it had been marketed as a vlogging camera.
Great video. Looking up prices for all these cameras here in Sydney and I think in Australia they're very overpriced.
You are not the first Australian/Indonesian/New Zeelander who have commented on the high camera prices in general in the respective countries.
Fujifilm, the camera itself is great, but i never want to use the settings menu, I'd treat it like film camera, since the menu is absolutely confusing.
Believe it or not Fujifilm s menus are not the worst one out there
@@PaulTakesPhotos there's still olympus, amazing camera but its like reading hieroglyph
Panasonic has about tue best contrast/blacks. Slightly better than Nikon or Pentax, and even brighter colours. The LX series are great pocket cameras, and later models have 4K and EVFs, and all have slightly cropped M43 swnsors.
I personally prefer to shoot full-frame, and don't mind having my camera on my hip at all times, but you have me almost reconsidering an RX100 series... mk 3 or later. Need that EVF.
Fun video. Cheers!
I do love my Sony a7 III but only use it for all-day music events. The LX series is great but sadly Panasonic has discontinued it. Colour science on Lumix is so good and underrated as for the Sony RX100 series, it is a niche segment, but one which really delivers. And it is light and fun to use. So Id recommend it to anyone to give it a try
OMS OM5 with the 20mm 1.7 or 17mm 1.8
Olympus EP7 with the 20mm 1.7 or 17mm 1.8
The Pen is on my list to give a go. Just have to find a model at the price I am willing to pay. As for the 15mm, on the radar, haven't one at the price I am willing to pay :)
Gfx100s with 45mm f2.8.
That is a choice I didn't expect. Medium format image power! Lovely
The Fuji XT30 has an impossible not to knock with your thumb, raised Q button. Any prospective buyers for an otherwise great camera might want to look at buying a hot shoe thumb grip before you are driven nuts.
@@harryp6312 true, I switched it off. It is annoying
Anything M43.
OMSystem or Lumix
Olympus Pen camera is still on my list.
The X70 is very expensive now.
As I said be patient and go on the local marketplaces, because as you rightly state, the mpb's of this world charge very high prices. It took me nearly 18 months to get my hands on it, for the price I was willing to pay.
And the lens is not very sharp
@@photosquare7 really at f5.6 it rivals any lens?
@@PaulTakesPhotos I tried it wide open....
Xf10 is one of the alternatives
It is, but never shot with it, will be added to my list :)
@PaulTakesPhotos always an overlooked camera, I never understood why. To me, it's in the same league that Ricoh gr, Fuji Xt30 and even Fuji X100v..
Nikon Z fc + 24mm f1.7
A better camera, a better lens and more versatility because interchangeable.
And it is available. In many colors.
Thank you! Finally somebody mentioning the Nikon ZFC... I have never shot with it but it is on my list one day
well the fuji is so sexy to compare
Oh always as an exciting experience 😁