They should bring these back in a 100mp, weather sealed version. I like that it's just a big rectangle lol. There aren't enough cameras with viewfinders/rangefinders.
This is almost exactly what I did. Picked up a 100S and since the GF lenses were out of my budget- looked into vintage. The first lens I bought was the Mamiya 80/1.9 "Dark Knight" lens and fell in love. It led me to pick up an actual Mamiya 645 film camera and more lenses.
Hi Taha, I've just found this video as like others I am hankering for a 50R, a big part for the XPan option. The main reason I have chosen to write this is that we have similar range of gear, I shoot with T5, E1 converted IR, and a couple of X100 an s & f. Glass 10-24, 16-55, 50-140 + 1.4 tc along with a number of Primes. My interest in the 50R comes from having an ETRS kit with 45mm. 75mm & 150mm, unfortunately very few users have much to say about shooting the 50R with legacy glass. So with the similarity in our kit I figure you could have some worthwhile information to share, a lot to do with the need to purchase an ETR - GF adapter first from the States before I would be able to try out for myself. Regards, Geoff
Love this comment, i genuinely appreciate when people can relate and have similar gear and appreciate different ways of shooting! I have a new video soon with another vintage lens coming
I've been grappling between the 50R and the 50s ii, they're up for the same or similar prices at the moment and I really like the physical dials and aesthetics of the 50R but the processing and autofocus of the 50s ii seems like it could be game changing for shooting events and stuff like that
I agree! If you dont mind the slow autofocus and maybe going slower with the 50R then get it, but if you want actual quick results and no issues then the 50s II
I love taking pictures with my Xpan, but don't like the workflow after. With my Fuji GFX 50R and Mamiya 80mm f1.9, I can get that same feeling, but have a more enjoyable workflow
Definitely viable option! I just love shooting XPan on the medium format, and the experience using the 50R is really fun. Just a preference thing more than a technical thing!
For landscape photography the 50r is the best landscape camera ever made (not biased here! 😁). I have a 50r and use it with the GF 50mm f/3.5, GF 35-70 and with a couple "vintage" Mamiya 7 lens (80mm and 150mm). I just bought the Fuji X100vi, for a small walk around camera, but I cannot deal drop in image quality so am going to sell it. The 50r is a dream camera. If one is into video (snore... sigh...) then get another camera dedicated to that and keep the 50r for photography! I would suggest you grab a used GF 35-70mm. This lens is INSANELY sharp when stopped down to f/8. I have no idea how Fuji could make a lens that good, so cheap. It basically replaces the 35mm equivalent of a 28mm, 35mm and 50mm lenses.
I just got to use the GFX100sii for a while at an event the other day! It was great, and now I’m wanting to buy one. This would result in a hole in my wallet though lol
Ahah I was just looking at getting this 50r over the holidays 😂 I have been influenced
This officially confirms I am doing a good job 🙌🏻
They should bring these back in a 100mp, weather sealed version. I like that it's just a big rectangle lol. There aren't enough cameras with viewfinders/rangefinders.
There might be one! Hopefully
Thanks! Very inspiring, subbed.
This is almost exactly what I did. Picked up a 100S and since the GF lenses were out of my budget- looked into vintage. The first lens I bought was the Mamiya 80/1.9 "Dark Knight" lens and fell in love. It led me to pick up an actual Mamiya 645 film camera and more lenses.
Man this is exactly the lens im trying to get!!
@ it’s worth the money. I got the 80/2.8 in a lot (with the 645) and it’s nice but not the same.
Any medium format is always still worth it. Even the one back from 2000s :)
So true
I have 50R fantastic gear.
its tactile experience is addictive
I SO AGREE!
Fantastic video Taha! I think a GFX is in my future 🥹
It will be worth it!
Respect for using an Mamiya 645 lens! Vintage lenses and film cameras are rad
Will definitely add more to the collection!
This is what I'm saving up for
Hi Taha, I've just found this video as like others I am hankering for a 50R, a big part for the XPan option. The main reason I have chosen to write this is that we have similar range of gear, I shoot with T5, E1 converted IR, and a couple of X100 an s & f. Glass 10-24, 16-55, 50-140 + 1.4 tc along with a number of Primes. My interest in the 50R comes from having an ETRS kit with 45mm. 75mm & 150mm, unfortunately very few users have much to say about shooting the 50R with legacy glass. So with the similarity in our kit I figure you could have some worthwhile information to share, a lot to do with the need to purchase an ETR - GF adapter first from the States before I would be able to try out for myself.
Regards,
Geoff
Love this comment, i genuinely appreciate when people can relate and have similar gear and appreciate different ways of shooting! I have a new video soon with another vintage lens coming
I've been grappling between the 50R and the 50s ii, they're up for the same or similar prices at the moment and I really like the physical dials and aesthetics of the 50R but the processing and autofocus of the 50s ii seems like it could be game changing for shooting events and stuff like that
I agree! If you dont mind the slow autofocus and maybe going slower with the 50R then get it, but if you want actual quick results and no issues then the 50s II
I wouldn’t say it’s going backwards, more like sideways 😉
Very true!
I love taking pictures with my Xpan, but don't like the workflow after. With my Fuji GFX 50R and Mamiya 80mm f1.9, I can get that same feeling, but have a more enjoyable workflow
The 80mm is next on my purchase list!
Why wouldnt you just use a FF camera with something like a voigtlander nokton? Isnt f2.8 on med format equivalent to something like f/2 or 1.8 on FF?
Definitely viable option! I just love shooting XPan on the medium format, and the experience using the 50R is really fun. Just a preference thing more than a technical thing!
@@snapsbytahafair enough, suppose you now always have the option for much better lenses now that you own med format
Tfw shallow depth of field isn't everything
Well, digital MF has another ratio you could use so there's more flexibility with printing options/cropping.
For landscape photography the 50r is the best landscape camera ever made (not biased here! 😁). I have a 50r and use it with the GF 50mm f/3.5, GF 35-70 and with a couple "vintage" Mamiya 7 lens (80mm and 150mm). I just bought the Fuji X100vi, for a small walk around camera, but I cannot deal drop in image quality so am going to sell it. The 50r is a dream camera. If one is into video (snore... sigh...) then get another camera dedicated to that and keep the 50r for photography! I would suggest you grab a used GF 35-70mm. This lens is INSANELY sharp when stopped down to f/8. I have no idea how Fuji could make a lens that good, so cheap. It basically replaces the 35mm equivalent of a 28mm, 35mm and 50mm lenses.
Man i love this comment! I was thinking of getting the mamiya 80mm, is it worth it?
What’s the best lens adapter for the mamiya to Gfx?
Will add a link in the description!
JUST ADDED IN THE DESCRIPTION! thanks for watching
Hmm maybe this is a sign to get into medium format 👀
is this royal botanical brother?
High park!
@ oh okay okay! thanks bro! love the video btw
I'm selling my FF Sony stuff to go to a gfx50. After bringing some raw files into LR I'm sold. I'll keep a Sony apsc for my birds.
Lets go! Welcome to the club!
Gfx 50r will go up in price by next year
Unfortunately!
Those shorts though!
OH NO
I just got to use the GFX100sii for a while at an event the other day! It was great, and now I’m wanting to buy one. This would result in a hole in my wallet though lol
Was the event in Toronto? 👀
Hmm maybe this is a sign to get into medium format 👀
Hmm maybe this is a sign to get into medium format 👀
It is a sign!