Ive spent 2 years shuffling around camera systems trying to find one I like not realizing i should have just went somewhere interesting with any camera!
Hello, the question may be funny, maybe not, but the situation is annoying, it's about photos with a lamp. Rarely, but sometimes I take pictures with a flash, I have an old Metz in which self-automation works great, so I use it. The only problem is that when I had an SLR camera, whatever I would set (time, aperture) in the viewfinder, it was always bright, in the case of Fuji XT1, if I set it indoors in the evening to 1/180s, it gets dark in the viewfinder because it brightens or darkens the image on an ongoing basis, depending on from the set parameters, so when I took these photos, I could barely see anything. It's impossible that it can't be set somehow so that the viewfinder doesn't react to changing the exposure, but I don't know how to do it.
Technically it makes sense it would do that. But since its an EVF you can try changing the setting "SCREEN SET-UP > PREVIEW EXP. IN MANUAL MODE" to "OFF", as per camera manual: "Select OFF. More info here: www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4618574
Everything about this video is superb and so pretty, you really have a great eye for this and it shows. it would really be awesome if you made a video about how you color grade and stuff. Keep up the great work.
man, fabulous vid. you really captured the energy of the streets. your posted images were jpgs? what raw processor do you use with the Fuji raw/RAF files? thumbs up.
Ive spent 2 years shuffling around camera systems trying to find one I like not realizing i should have just went somewhere interesting with any camera!
That was an exciting video presentation 😊
"on Easy mode" lol love it, so much action!
Perfect place for street photography... my fave thing to do . Great video, newly subscribed
thanks for sharing. awesome work.
wow I never realised how large and cosmopolitan it was, thanks for sharing
Nice work!
Very nice. I really enjoyed your post!😊
Great video. I loved seeing this side of the world! You need an 18mm!
What an amazing place for street photography!
Great shooting session Dash! Loving the storytelling around it and the amazing photos you took.
Really nice shots. I am very curious if you were using a film recipe or what you settings were?
DOPE CAPTURES AND VIDEO! SUBBED!!🤘🏾🤘🏾
वा ऽऽ मस्तच!
You are doing great brother just keep shooting ❤️
Love that city. Looking forward to getting back to shoot those streets.
Super 👌🏼👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤗
Great video!
X-T1 TOP camera 📷
Amazing..what was ur settings for street? I have same lens with xt30
For street I like to keep it simple, I like shooting wide open so it's mostly F1.4 - 2.8. Aperture priority mode, Raw.
@@dashkadam1372 How did you edit your photos afterward?
@@chaseviolinsandbows I edit them in Lightroom.
You got some great shots with the x-t1.. that 35mm f1.4 is a beautiful lens too.
Love your captures! Cheers for sharing!
Thanks. Agree this older 35mm version is a gem.
Hello, the question may be funny, maybe not, but the situation is annoying, it's about photos with a lamp. Rarely, but sometimes I take pictures with a flash, I have an old Metz in which self-automation works great, so I use it. The only problem is that when I had an SLR camera, whatever I would set (time, aperture) in the viewfinder, it was always bright, in the case of Fuji XT1, if I set it indoors in the evening to 1/180s, it gets dark in the viewfinder because it brightens or darkens the image on an ongoing basis, depending on from the set parameters, so when I took these photos, I could barely see anything. It's impossible that it can't be set somehow so that the viewfinder doesn't react to changing the exposure, but I don't know how to do it.
Technically it makes sense it would do that. But since its an EVF you can try changing the setting "SCREEN SET-UP > PREVIEW EXP. IN MANUAL MODE" to "OFF", as per camera manual: "Select OFF.
More info here: www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4618574
@@dashkadam1372 OK thanks.
What lens dis you use to shoot with? Anyway, thanks for the review.
Fujifilm 35mm F1.4 the first version
I love the click sounds
Superb
Everything about this video is superb and so pretty, you really have a great eye for this and it shows. it would really be awesome if you made a video about how you color grade and stuff. Keep up the great work.
More plz
man, fabulous vid. you really captured the energy of the streets. your posted images were jpgs? what raw processor do you use with the Fuji raw/RAF files? thumbs up.
Thanks. I am using Lightroom.
Considering the fact that my hometown in on indo-nepal border Never realized nepal could be such an interesting place for Street photography.