When a new video comes from Ali, I click thumbs up at the start, because her videos are always the best. Such a refreshing approach to photography and gear, enjoyment over specs' and megapixels, the way it should be. 🙏
I stupidly sold my GFX 50r a few years ago and I still miss it to this day. As soon as you mentioned the 45mm f2.8 i knew exactly what you were going to say, there's something about that lens/sensor/format that just works so well.
Thank you so much for being here, you have a new subscriber and an IG follower. I love the composition of your pictures , the depth of the emotions, the simple pleasures and blessings of life being portrayed. Thank you for being such a wholesome and inspiring lady 😁
One of the most enjoyable channels to just ride with! It's so much fun to experience your trials and tribulations along with you. Keep up the most enjoyable content!
I love these images so much. I've taken something of a break from photography for about seven weeks after an intense first half of the year shooting wise and the vibes here are the first to inspire me in that time. Thanks
I think slow pace photography has its advantages, I can certainly tell that the images you have shot with this camera must rank as some of the best I've seen of your work todate. What a beautiful camera set up. Bravo.
YAY GFX MENTIONED!! I'm a 50r user and its just a camera that absolutely inspires me to go out and take photos and this video DID not help feeling of wanting to use mine (im watching at work rn). That minolta is brilliant (it was the first lens I used on this system), but the mitakon is just a more superior lens. The images that are possible with that lens scratches that medium format itch, and its absolutely worth lugging that one around. I thought about getting the GF 45 2.8 but couldn't really justify the price so i went the fringer route and recently picked up the tamron 45 1.8 from ebay for less than $200 and that preforms so well (probably couldve bought the GF45 for the total amount but the adapter was an investment)!! The coverage is so good and I get the added bonus of in lens stabilization. Yeah the contrast AF is slow but when the camera produces such beautiful images that its so worth it! Yet another amazing video, and absolutely inspiring photos!! I'm always looking forward to the next video!! Have fun with your new system!! :))
I know videos on this topic are a dime a dozen but I’m so new to digital photography and your opinion is king in my mind so I would love to see you make a video on it anyway: file storage workflow and organization. Like a “storage for dummies” type of video tbh. Also, your videos are so inspiring and have been pushing me to move past the discomfort of learning how to shoot manual and on a DSLR. Thanks so much because I’m having a lot of fun and learning a lot quicker than I thought I would (which initially scared me away from shooting manual/DSLRS).
I'm so glad to hear you're branching out of your comfort zone! And I have had this request about storage so happy to make that video! Thanks for the ask.
You and Jason releasing medium format videos at the same time is killing me. Is this a conspiracy? Sold a Mamiya 7 for a GFX 50R, didn't get along with it, sold it and bought back a Mamiya 7 and lens which I've been pretty happy with but now digital medium format is calling me again, damn you both. Great video, great shots.
Great video and images. I'm pondering the GFX 50s to do 'serious' photography but I've got used to a 28mm view so I'd need to find that version of a lens
Amazing to watch like always! Love your content from your photos to your calming voice to the engaging editing to making everyone feel like they can be photographers even if it’s with a cheap old camera. Always curious for the next video. Thank you so much🙏
Just discovered your channel, and I'm glad I did! It's so refreshing, and I absolutely love your pictures. Finally, someone who talks about gear and is incredibly talented!
100s shooter here and have two loves. 1 is using a baveyes focal reducer with mamiya 645 lenses. B.e.a.utiful. And 2 is adapting Canon ef lenses using a fringer adapter. Excitedly waiting for a tamron 45mm sp 1.8 to arrive from eBay! Lovely photos you got with yours.
I was in France last year for about 10 weeks and fulfilled a long dream of digital medium format right beforehand. GFX 50R, Mitakon 65mm and 45mm 2.8 from Fuji. Can 100% vouch for your experience here. It's not super fast, but also not super slow, very nice pace to shoot with and the results coming out of these lenses are very distinct but in any case super beautiful. Totally fell in love with them.
Well that was very enjoyable new algorithm discovery.... you take beautiful inspiring images. I've been on a similar journey here in the uk, from D850's to GFX's. I hope i stay here too, having amassed more glass than i need. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Sea Ranch looks flippin lovely #pleasevote💙
I bought an Leica m adapter for my 50r and shot with the 50mm summicron, I loved loved it so so much. I'm happy that you can adapt everything to the fuji gfx system ; )
I also struggled with Fujifilm files at times (XT series) but that GFX seems to be a whole new monster? But, Sigma remains where the heart is....right?
Agree about the 645Z and the FotoDiox Vertex adapter (I use it with L-mount and 645 lenses). I was disappointed in the A-series 645 lenses - which feel great, and at f8 are 'OK' but I guess I have high expectations for sharpness and contrast (like Sigma Art lenses). I just picked up a used Sigma fp-L. But, certainly fun to experiment with. -Tom
As one fellow said “beyond was all around” I used medium format to learn on in 1965. Nothing since. I didn’t know you were a singer as well. I probably won’t make it to the ranch but your pictures will help. Thanks for taking us along.
This is amazing! I love your description of both your actual and camera journey. I had the 100s until it got nicked but really I think the 50s looks great, because 100 megapixel images aren't needed. Anyway, thanks. So interesting.
Ali, love your videos. I was eagerly awaiting this one since I saw that picture of your daughters. It has now made me miss my GFX I sold several years ago. You are so right about the color and rendering...gotta love it! Now I am on the hunt for a good used one 😊
thanks to UTube for suggesting your video, awesome images! I am a 40+ year Landscape photographer, and the many other types one has to do to make photography a carrier. I dropped my whole Canon 5dsr system two years ago for Fuji GFX, not one moment of regret! Just a passing point the 50sii is incrementally better than the old 50s and getting close to the same price. IBIS is worth the cost difference! The sensor is a wonder and so astoundingly good. I will admit I haven't yet adapted glass yet but your video encourages me to do so, thank you for that!
This was super. I feel like I am following in your footsteps. I too had the 645D and loved it, but my main problem is as a working tog I kinda feel I need to justify my cameras, if a body or lens is not making its buck then it has to go! And that is a terrible mindset to have, but it kinda is where I am at with photography currently. The 645D, aside from the bag space, was just so slow to review and the AF a little flunky to trust, that to get ONE client portrait shot right was just taking too long. Fine for personal projects and stuff, but then its kinda expensive for just 'my' shots... Currently I rock 2x XH2S, I need stacked sensor cameras for my orchestra/theatre client work (predominantly working in ES mode at high shutter speeds that normally would cause banding). But something is still missing, for those odd occasions I do slowed down controlled posed client portrait work I think I would like to get back to digital medium format and GFX it. The 50SII is winking at me... we'll see. Super excited to hear your thoughts on the 110/2 and if the LM really helps with a Contast Detection only AF system, how it differs from your 45/2.8 etc. The Mitakon looks a dream, but I shudder a little at the thought of going back to manual focus for faster paced client work as well... Once again, great talking piece, and I hope you persevere with that Rhino vortex thingy... I've thought about using that as well on my APS-C to get something a bit different... What a rich vlog!
Just sold my Z6 and Z7 for a deal on a 50s I saw in FB group didnt make it in time, the user sold. SO id figure I would just get a sony a7iii, the 55 zeiss, and the 85, and call it a day. But then I was like :naaaaaah" ive wanted this camera for a long time lets find it...found one on ebay for a decent price and it gets here right before Thanksgiving. So I am hype. I want to say you have a dope channel I like the way you review the cameras you pick up and how you use accessories with your cameras. I never would have thought to use Kamerar on a GFX. Your photographs are awesome and to me I think you have the best review on a GFX 50s camera it was very engaging to hear you speak about your experience and sparked some fire under my choice. Thank you for putting your review up on youtube. i just have one question is there a big difference between focusing in using the Kamerar Viewfinder versus the GFX Viewfinder?
I feel like I went down a very similar journey at the start of the year. Got the 100s with the 45 and an adapter for my Rokkor 58 thinking it was just going to be an additional camera to my full frame setup. But then the images from the 45 completely ruined me and I sold the full frame gear. The weight is still a concern that I might get an additional aps-c camera in the future for things like hiking but in every other context I just love it.
Also I haven't seen as many people talking about the Rokkor 58 but this is such a fun lens, wide open it has a very vintage look to it with glowing highlights and then that is almost gone at f2 and it sharpens up really quick. I'm very torn between that and the 45 when I want something just to walk around with.
Amazing photos and welcome to the world of GFX! I have the 50S too (and the GS645S also), it's really a great camera especially for slow photography and love the possibility to use a variety of glass. The only regret I have at the moment is not using it enough!
I have the Pentax 645Z &, in spite of the weight, love it. The lenses are good, I use mainly manual focus, it handles well & the files work for me. It is however a beast of a camera! I have the dilemma of how many cameras do I need & I'm starting to settle into the Pentax 645Z & the repurchase of the Olympus Pen F digital which I sold & have regretted. I have some great primes for it which make it a great carry camera.
Hi can you tell me if there is an electronic shutter shoot availability with it? Looking at at a high shutter count used one. If the shutter breaks can you still shoot somehow?
haha, I've really felt the "debate" in my bones ! I'm in the exact kind of situation right now, I have full frame cameras (Nikon D700, Z6, love those cameras so much), Fujifilm (X-T2, my first "serious" camera, I kept it even after moving to Nikon) and Micro-Four-Thirds (recently picked up an E-M5ii and some lenses, completely fell in love with it, and especially the small pancake lenses. Currently have the 14mm f/2.5, looking on getting the 20mm f/1.7 and some pancake zoom like the 12-32)... And so right now if I want the best image quality / AF possible I'll grab the Nikon, if I want a nice "good enough" camera that is small, unobtrusive but still packs a punch I'll grab the micro four thirds kit... so where does my Fuji kit fall in all of this? My APS-C lenses are technically smaller than the lenses I use on full frame... but looking at the kit size, I don't really have that big of a difference with full frame, especially if I use those wonderful Nikon 28 and 40mm prime lenses that are very light. It fits right in the middle, it's a bit of a jack of all trades, master of none, it's better at image quality and AF than the MFT, but worse than the FF. It's smaller than the FF, but much more than the MFT. And for all the things the MFT camera doesn't have (great DR / noise, better resolution) it compensates with pixel shift super resolution, super great IBIS or other modes like Live Composite and stuff. But at the same time I love shooting with all 3 systems, and he X-T2 is straight-up one of my favourite cameras ever made and I know I'd feel bad for selling it (also it sees quite a bit of use still, especially for video work, surprisingly) I hope you don't end up overthinking as much as I do, but damn, those "extreme" systems make the one that are in the middle look like compromises in comparison, especially if you have both ! If you're bothered about the original GFX 50S's large size (let's be honest it's a big boy), don't hesitate to take a look at the GFX50SII. It's relatively affordable used today (On MPB europe right now it's around the 2000€ mark, dunno about the local US market, the OG GFX 50S is around 1800€, so I imagine the price difference might not be that big even in the US, couple hundred bucks at most), still has that gorgeous 50MP sensor (and the same autofocus), but the body is much smaller, the EVF is integrated and also smaller, and you have a pretty damn excellent 7 stop IBIS that allows for VERY long exposures. I had the chance of holding one during a photowalk, and it's one hell of a camera, even if it's been eclipsed by the GFX100S and 100SII since. I think your call of not going for the GFX50R was the right one, not only is it absolutely overpriced compared to the S, but it's not even that great to hold... it's a big heavy slab that really doesn't provide the comfort you expect with a large body. It feels like having an oversized X-Pro in your hand, with a camera that didn't adapt the grip shape to accomodate for the increase in size... the "S" line is the way to go for sure, everything else is either like the R, or overpriced like the GFX 100 and 100II.
I am in EXACTLY the same spiral on my camera considerations! And wow I didn't realize that about the mark ii of this camera being smaller. I would likely have gone for that! I did try the R before the S and just didn't like the ergos at all. Happy I went with the S style.
@@OneMonthTwoCameras Yes, the GFX 50SII is often overlooked because it's the GFX50S/R's sensor fit inside the GFX100S body, and since it was released after the 100S, it really didn't make any noise when it was released. It was released alongside the (pretty good) 35-70mm kit lens and I think the lens made more noise than the lens lol. But part of what made the GFX100S so good was the body that was barely bigger than your average full frame mirrorless camera, and if you don't need the 100MP, or can't pay the 6500 USD that it was launched at, the GFX50SII made a ton of sense, and the more time passes, the lower the price goes and the more sense it makes to me.
I've found the images from the 50mp Fuji cameras to be more pleasing than from the 100mp versions. For this reason I sold my GFX 100S. European 35mm vintage lenses seem to the cover the sensor better than Japanese lenses.
@@OneMonthTwoCameras My favourite lens is the Voigtlander M 21mm color-skopar and that is adapted! The only other lenses I have are the 40mm summicron-c and a 180 R lens (which is absolutely stunning too). I hadn't bought into the L mount lenses yet but I was pretty close on pulling the trigger a few months ago. Now the camera has gone kaput and does not turn on (battery is good, the camera is just electrically dead). :( I love that camera too!
That rino thing, I had never heard of this! Buuuuuut, why not a focal reducer? I just discovered these aka speedboosters, and I'm pretty sure this will do exactly what you want to do. Now you're talking about a stretch filter so maybe you have one?
Just came across your channel. Retired Pro Photographer. I would like to know your reason for the Fuji 50,and not the GFX 100. Forget the cost. Also since the Hasselblad H2d has a bigger sensor,did you consider it also. Back in the 1970s an 1980s, i shot a Hasselblad 500cm. LOVED it. I’m trying to get that look of film. Thanks for any response.
I had a Fuji Medium Format... until one day I was looking at my photos and realized the ones I liked... were all taken with my X100 and I couldn't distinguish it from my 50R.
Ok, I'm not getting baited into medium format (again), but seeing a way to use the Pentax 67 105mm f2.4 has me pretty jealous. That's an all time top 3 for me with the Leica 50 Summilux ASPH and the Olympus 90mm OM system macro. I hope one day we can get a 6x7 sized sensor in a reasonably sized mirrorless body... well better start saving up for that now lol.
My goodness, with that aftermarket evf, the thing is a beast! The images were gorgeous, though. My nieces and nephews are similar age to your little ones and they’re so fun to shoot. Always interesting to see you wrestle with falling into the abyss since we all grapple (unsuccessfully, in most cases) with it.
Somehow this is the question in my mind too but for different reason. I love film but realized prefer the 35mm format for the more grainy film look and resolution is quite decent. I don’t use my great Pentax 645n much. Given the medium format look is anyway cleaner I sometimes wish for the digital medium format. It would solve the issue of limited frames which is a personal issue as i prefer the half and full frame film formats too.
I have a lot of similar thoughts. I love the smaller formats for the grit they offer but it's nice to offset it with a larger format for more formal sessions or intentional images. I love my smaller formats for the spontaneous way of shooting that is more of my inherent style.
It seems to have been a long time between videos, or am I just impatient! I experimented with medium format way back when., but got distracted by 35mm then digital. Your approach has given me something to think about. Thank you.
You are very right! It's been over a month. Lots of change in my life that has required the lionshare of my time and attention. But glad you enjoyed this!
When I got my first mirrorless camera (the Sony A7iii) everyone told me to use vintage glass on it, but I was like “and lose this amazing Eye AF? Why?!”… but then I got the 50R, and this mix of big, heavy, expensive camera + mediocre autofocus + beautiful huge sensor and rich files just seemed to fit perfectly with a cheap, small and lightweight old prime lens!!! Right now I’m rocking the Minolta 55mm f/1.7 (also have the native 45mm and 110mm), but I want to try the Minolta 45mm f/2 or the Contax CY 45mm f/2.8, as soon as I find a good deal on one of them
Welcome to the club! GFX gang. Recently got the 50r and have adapted the Canon 40mm pancake lens and love it. The Xpan crop is bonkers. So is the Nikon zf no longer a thing?
So fun! that 40mm would keep it so nice and compact! I still have the ZF but have honestly not been picking it up so it may have to go. Very much debating with myself....
What was that final song? So catchy but I can't cheat and google the lyrics cause I'm a monolingual American simpleton. One day, I think I'll have to be on the GFX system. I love my Leica M right now... but the pop from proper medium format is just undeniable.
I saw you had the RB67, but have you considered buying/trying an old Rolleiflex or any other smaller 6x6 TLR? I think it might suit your style, it's super portable, the colors on e.g. E100 film are exceptional and the focusing screen is just enchanting :) edit: I just saw you on insta with a Rolleiflex, whats your opinion and is there a video coming?
Ali, can you tell us please why you use the rear lcd viewfinder (Kamerar?) for photography? I thought it would be mainly used for filming because when in film mode the internal viewfinder is useless on most DSLRs (miror is up)...
Thanks for making this video! Awesome shots! Is the write time faster or slower than the Pentax 645D? I have the 645D and have gotten used to the long write time, but I'm curious how it compares with that and with autofocus.
Hi Colton! The write times are the same if not faster on the GFX. I'd say the big difference is the EVF black out time, which is felt. As long as the action is not fast moving, it is no biggie but you'd definitely want to move into continuous shooting if there is action of any sort. That is obviously not an issue with the 645D having an OVF. But I'm really happy with the overall tradeoffs and don't regret moving to the GFX.
In your Video "My Entire Camera Collection + What Stays // What Goes" you said you sold your GFX because the lenses were to clinical. Did you change your mind? I also had the Pentax 645z as a replacement for my Pentax 67, but now I'm looking for something lighter..
It’s true that many of the native lenses can be clinical but as you’ll see in this video, there are many ways to work around that via adapting of other glass. This is where the mirrorless GFX beat out my 645D and Z for my use case
I just got a 50r after contemplating it for a while and its so crazy haha. I got the 50 3.5 with it but I think im going to sell it for the 45 2.8 or the Mitakon 65. GAS is real.
Photos were beautiful! I went down the same rabbit hole as you and now own the Hasselblad Xcd 100v. I’m shocked at the colors out of it. Anyways GAS is endless! ☺️
"I could have just stopped here and been really happy" 😂 *12 minutes remain in the video* ... never a more relatable statement has been said. I recently picked up a GFX50R and it has taken some time to get used to. After 2-3 months, I am finally getting into and comprehending the power of these MF digital Fuji cameras. Started with adapting Nikon lenses. They were good but not blowing me away. Got a pair of Voigtlander F mount lenses and was like OKAY that is surely a nice looking photo... I had held off the urge to get the mitakon, or a native lens until I saw this video (not that I haven't watched a hundred raving mitakon reviews). Just scooped one used for much less than I was expecting. Great video, would love to hear your editing workflow for the GFX files. Differ from any of your other cameras? Mess around with the film sims at all? (Thinking an iPhone snapseed / LR mobile workflow is sometimes impractical given the larger files). Even my new iPhone pro gets a little hot when I processing a 50R photo. Thanks! Great video!
Oh that is awesome!!! You are going to LOVE the Mitakon. There is just a real je ne sais quoi about it. As for post, I enjoy the jpegs, particularly Acros+red, but am addicted to raw and processing. My favorite preset for the 50S files so far has been those from the 606 pack from @ericfloberg. It’s basically one click and done for me. dvlop.com/shop/eric-floberg/six-o-six
wow what a great video. the 45mm sounds good. covers so much. make a video of a why you use the evf and how it works. i have the 80mm1.7 but it feels too heavy. my jupiter9 or zeiss85 jena are sized better. an 80 645 lens works too. i cant imagine carrying the 110
I really didn't like my Fuji XT2. The files were so grubby, but ok for personal / street. I sold it after two years and just stuck with Canon for work and play. I've avoided Fuji like the plague ever since. I watch this and I'm thinking "Hmmm, maybe I should try the GFX...." By about the 5th image you shared I was thinking "I've got to get my hands on one of those...". Tempting.
Finally someone, who can take good photos and has a TH-cam Channel! Thank you
Just wanted to say I’m glad you didn’t quit TH-cam
Aw thank you 😍👯♀️
When a new video comes from Ali, I click thumbs up at the start, because her videos are always the best. Such a refreshing approach to photography and gear, enjoyment over specs' and megapixels, the way it should be. 🙏
Oh my gosh you are the kindest! 💕✨🙏🏻
I stupidly sold my GFX 50r a few years ago and I still miss it to this day. As soon as you mentioned the 45mm f2.8 i knew exactly what you were going to say, there's something about that lens/sensor/format that just works so well.
It’s magic!!
what did you do man? :( I bought one second hand last week with a fuji 45mm and the mitakon and I,ve fallen in love
🙌❤This is great! There’s so little of this type of content for the GFX (that isn’t tech reviews only). Happy you found the GFX50S :)
Thank you!! 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for being here, you have a new subscriber and an IG follower. I love the composition of your pictures , the depth of the emotions, the simple pleasures and blessings of life being portrayed. Thank you for being such a wholesome and inspiring lady 😁
Tha k you so much! 🥹
@@OneMonthTwoCameras You are very welcome ☺
One of the most enjoyable channels to just ride with! It's so much fun to experience your trials and tribulations along with you. Keep up the most enjoyable content!
Damn Ali, just less than 30 sec in and the song choice and the b roll is giving all the summer vibes and it's *chefs kiss*
I love these images so much. I've taken something of a break from photography for about seven weeks after an intense first half of the year shooting wise and the vibes here are the first to inspire me in that time. Thanks
😍that truly delights me. Thanks for sharing and welcome back from your break✨
You need to write a photographer's tourism guidebook to California locales! Every trip you document ends up on my traveling bucket list
I would genuinely LOVE to do that. Maybe I will make a California round up video with an accompanying Google doc itinerary.
@@OneMonthTwoCameras yes please!
Complete with a Brown spot map😂
Thank's for sharing! And love your images!!
Thank you!
Wow! Your photos are magnificent! Thank you for the straightforward review of the GFX 50s!
Thank you so much!
I think slow pace photography has its advantages, I can certainly tell that the images you have shot with this camera must rank as some of the best I've seen of your work todate. What a beautiful camera set up. Bravo.
Thank you Steve!
YAY GFX MENTIONED!! I'm a 50r user and its just a camera that absolutely inspires me to go out and take photos and this video DID not help feeling of wanting to use mine (im watching at work rn). That minolta is brilliant (it was the first lens I used on this system), but the mitakon is just a more superior lens. The images that are possible with that lens scratches that medium format itch, and its absolutely worth lugging that one around. I thought about getting the GF 45 2.8 but couldn't really justify the price so i went the fringer route and recently picked up the tamron 45 1.8 from ebay for less than $200 and that preforms so well (probably couldve bought the GF45 for the total amount but the adapter was an investment)!! The coverage is so good and I get the added bonus of in lens stabilization. Yeah the contrast AF is slow but when the camera produces such beautiful images that its so worth it!
Yet another amazing video, and absolutely inspiring photos!! I'm always looking forward to the next video!! Have fun with your new system!! :))
Thank you the Tamaron SP line up is a BRILLIANT and far more affordable alternative. Both the 45 and 90 macro are great!
I know videos on this topic are a dime a dozen but I’m so new to digital photography and your opinion is king in my mind so I would love to see you make a video on it anyway: file storage workflow and organization. Like a “storage for dummies” type of video tbh.
Also, your videos are so inspiring and have been pushing me to move past the discomfort of learning how to shoot manual and on a DSLR. Thanks so much because I’m having a lot of fun and learning a lot quicker than I thought I would (which initially scared me away from shooting manual/DSLRS).
I'm so glad to hear you're branching out of your comfort zone! And I have had this request about storage so happy to make that video! Thanks for the ask.
You and Jason releasing medium format videos at the same time is killing me. Is this a conspiracy? Sold a Mamiya 7 for a GFX 50R, didn't get along with it, sold it and bought back a Mamiya 7 and lens which I've been pretty happy with but now digital medium format is calling me again, damn you both. Great video, great shots.
Out of interest, Jason who? Looking for more MF content :-)
Great video and images. I'm pondering the GFX 50s to do 'serious' photography but I've got used to a 28mm view so I'd need to find that version of a lens
I love these so much! this last series of photos is phenomenal.
Thank you Mon!
Amazing to watch like always! Love your content from your photos to your calming voice to the engaging editing to making everyone feel like they can be photographers even if it’s with a cheap old camera.
Always curious for the next video.
Thank you so much🙏
Enjoy hearing your journey. This makes me want the Fuji gfx system eventually.
Oh, you went all the way down the rabbit hole 🤣
Just discovered your channel, and I'm glad I did! It's so refreshing, and I absolutely love your pictures. Finally, someone who talks about gear and is incredibly talented!
100s shooter here and have two loves. 1 is using a baveyes focal reducer with mamiya 645 lenses. B.e.a.utiful. And 2 is adapting Canon ef lenses using a fringer adapter. Excitedly waiting for a tamron 45mm sp 1.8 to arrive from eBay! Lovely photos you got with yours.
I was in France last year for about 10 weeks and fulfilled a long dream of digital medium format right beforehand. GFX 50R, Mitakon 65mm and 45mm 2.8 from Fuji.
Can 100% vouch for your experience here. It's not super fast, but also not super slow, very nice pace to shoot with and the results coming out of these lenses are very distinct but in any case super beautiful. Totally fell in love with them.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing.
I have the GFX 50sii and love the files that comes from it!
Well that was very enjoyable new algorithm discovery.... you take beautiful inspiring images. I've been on a similar journey here in the uk, from D850's to GFX's. I hope i stay here too, having amassed more glass than i need. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Sea Ranch looks flippin lovely #pleasevote💙
thank you so much and lovely having you here! enjoy your gfx :)
Great video with very useful insights to the GFX system and absolutely amazing photos
The 110mm is an incredible lens. If you like the look out of the 45mm in terms of colors and character you'll love it. It is A LOT of lens though.
I held it, and it was an absolute beast! That said, the photos I’ve seen make me want to endure the pain for the output😂
Thanks for sharing your Medium Format summer, keep sharing thoughts from the black hole and on the 110mm lens
If you are in the mood to try some more vintage glass for the GFX. May I recommend the Contax Carl Zeiss Planar T* 85mm f/1.4 AEG. Quite beautiful.
So many beautiful pictures I hope to train my eye to see that much nice moments in casual days.
I bought an Leica m adapter for my 50r and shot with the 50mm summicron, I loved loved it so so much. I'm happy that you can adapt everything to the fuji gfx system ; )
What adapter specifically are you using mate?
@@raily9713 from Novoflex leica to gfx
I also struggled with Fujifilm files at times (XT series) but that GFX seems to be a whole new monster? But, Sigma remains where the heart is....right?
First of, beautiful photos. That Mitakon is special. You have me considering a GFX just for that.
I bought an "old" gfx 50r with a mitakon and I can assure you that it is magical
Great video. I have the Fujifilm GFX50SII and 100SII with 6 native GFX lenses and the Mamiya 645 Sekor C 80mm f1.9 and 210mm f4 (Medium Format).
Suggestion, there are also focal reducers for 6x7 to GFX, filling the sensor with the full 6x7 lens view.
Agree about the 645Z and the FotoDiox Vertex adapter (I use it with L-mount and 645 lenses). I was disappointed in the A-series 645 lenses - which feel great, and at f8 are 'OK' but I guess I have high expectations for sharpness and contrast (like Sigma Art lenses). I just picked up a used Sigma fp-L. But, certainly fun to experiment with.
-Tom
Ooo that fp-l is on my list!
As one fellow said “beyond was all around” I used medium format to learn on in 1965. Nothing since. I didn’t know you were a singer as well. I probably won’t make it to the ranch but your pictures will help. Thanks for taking us along.
Hope the Ranch throwback was fun :)
@@OneMonthTwoCameras it will boost my memoirs 😏
This is amazing! I love your description of both your actual and camera journey. I had the 100s until it got nicked but really I think the 50s looks great, because 100 megapixel images aren't needed. Anyway, thanks. So interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ali, love your videos. I was eagerly awaiting this one since I saw that picture of your daughters. It has now made me miss my GFX I sold several years ago. You are so right about the color and rendering...gotta love it! Now I am on the hunt for a good used one 😊
Thank you and best of luck!
thanks to UTube for suggesting your video, awesome images! I am a 40+ year Landscape photographer, and the many other types one has to do to make photography a carrier. I dropped my whole Canon 5dsr system two years ago for Fuji GFX, not one moment of regret! Just a passing point the 50sii is incrementally better than the old 50s and getting close to the same price. IBIS is worth the cost difference! The sensor is a wonder and so astoundingly good. I will admit I haven't yet adapted glass yet but your video encourages me to do so, thank you for that!
Thank you for the comment! I'm definitely interested in checking out the sii now that I've enjoyed the original.
This was super. I feel like I am following in your footsteps. I too had the 645D and loved it, but my main problem is as a working tog I kinda feel I need to justify my cameras, if a body or lens is not making its buck then it has to go! And that is a terrible mindset to have, but it kinda is where I am at with photography currently. The 645D, aside from the bag space, was just so slow to review and the AF a little flunky to trust, that to get ONE client portrait shot right was just taking too long. Fine for personal projects and stuff, but then its kinda expensive for just 'my' shots...
Currently I rock 2x XH2S, I need stacked sensor cameras for my orchestra/theatre client work (predominantly working in ES mode at high shutter speeds that normally would cause banding). But something is still missing, for those odd occasions I do slowed down controlled posed client portrait work I think I would like to get back to digital medium format and GFX it.
The 50SII is winking at me... we'll see.
Super excited to hear your thoughts on the 110/2 and if the LM really helps with a Contast Detection only AF system, how it differs from your 45/2.8 etc.
The Mitakon looks a dream, but I shudder a little at the thought of going back to manual focus for faster paced client work as well...
Once again, great talking piece, and I hope you persevere with that Rhino vortex thingy... I've thought about using that as well on my APS-C to get something a bit different...
What a rich vlog!
Your best shots yet. I really like the 6x7, use the Fugi 6x7 film camera. Portable and great lens.
Oh wow that is a gorgeous camera. Had one for a week and fell in love.
Loved the detail in this video, and the photos!
Thank you!
Just sold my Z6 and Z7 for a deal on a 50s I saw in FB group didnt make it in time, the user sold. SO id figure I would just get a sony a7iii, the 55 zeiss, and the 85, and call it a day. But then I was like :naaaaaah" ive wanted this camera for a long time lets find it...found one on ebay for a decent price and it gets here right before Thanksgiving. So I am hype. I want to say you have a dope channel I like the way you review the cameras you pick up and how you use accessories with your cameras. I never would have thought to use Kamerar on a GFX. Your photographs are awesome and to me I think you have the best review on a GFX 50s camera it was very engaging to hear you speak about your experience and sparked some fire under my choice. Thank you for putting your review up on youtube.
i just have one question is there a big difference between focusing in using the Kamerar Viewfinder versus the GFX Viewfinder?
Well done Ali, Do you still have the Sigma SDQ H?
I feel like I went down a very similar journey at the start of the year. Got the 100s with the 45 and an adapter for my Rokkor 58 thinking it was just going to be an additional camera to my full frame setup. But then the images from the 45 completely ruined me and I sold the full frame gear. The weight is still a concern that I might get an additional aps-c camera in the future for things like hiking but in every other context I just love it.
Also I haven't seen as many people talking about the Rokkor 58 but this is such a fun lens, wide open it has a very vintage look to it with glowing highlights and then that is almost gone at f2 and it sharpens up really quick. I'm very torn between that and the 45 when I want something just to walk around with.
Amazing photos and welcome to the world of GFX! I have the 50S too (and the GS645S also), it's really a great camera especially for slow photography and love the possibility to use a variety of glass. The only regret I have at the moment is not using it enough!
I have the Pentax 645Z &, in spite of the weight, love it. The lenses are good, I use mainly manual focus, it handles well & the files work for me. It is however a beast of a camera! I have the dilemma of how many cameras do I need & I'm starting to settle into the Pentax 645Z & the repurchase of the Olympus Pen F digital which I sold & have regretted. I have some great primes for it which make it a great carry camera.
Hi can you tell me if there is an electronic shutter shoot availability with it? Looking at at a high shutter count used one. If the shutter breaks can you still shoot somehow?
haha, I've really felt the "debate" in my bones ! I'm in the exact kind of situation right now, I have full frame cameras (Nikon D700, Z6, love those cameras so much), Fujifilm (X-T2, my first "serious" camera, I kept it even after moving to Nikon) and Micro-Four-Thirds (recently picked up an E-M5ii and some lenses, completely fell in love with it, and especially the small pancake lenses. Currently have the 14mm f/2.5, looking on getting the 20mm f/1.7 and some pancake zoom like the 12-32)...
And so right now if I want the best image quality / AF possible I'll grab the Nikon, if I want a nice "good enough" camera that is small, unobtrusive but still packs a punch I'll grab the micro four thirds kit... so where does my Fuji kit fall in all of this? My APS-C lenses are technically smaller than the lenses I use on full frame... but looking at the kit size, I don't really have that big of a difference with full frame, especially if I use those wonderful Nikon 28 and 40mm prime lenses that are very light.
It fits right in the middle, it's a bit of a jack of all trades, master of none, it's better at image quality and AF than the MFT, but worse than the FF. It's smaller than the FF, but much more than the MFT. And for all the things the MFT camera doesn't have (great DR / noise, better resolution) it compensates with pixel shift super resolution, super great IBIS or other modes like Live Composite and stuff. But at the same time I love shooting with all 3 systems, and he X-T2 is straight-up one of my favourite cameras ever made and I know I'd feel bad for selling it (also it sees quite a bit of use still, especially for video work, surprisingly)
I hope you don't end up overthinking as much as I do, but damn, those "extreme" systems make the one that are in the middle look like compromises in comparison, especially if you have both !
If you're bothered about the original GFX 50S's large size (let's be honest it's a big boy), don't hesitate to take a look at the GFX50SII. It's relatively affordable used today (On MPB europe right now it's around the 2000€ mark, dunno about the local US market, the OG GFX 50S is around 1800€, so I imagine the price difference might not be that big even in the US, couple hundred bucks at most), still has that gorgeous 50MP sensor (and the same autofocus), but the body is much smaller, the EVF is integrated and also smaller, and you have a pretty damn excellent 7 stop IBIS that allows for VERY long exposures. I had the chance of holding one during a photowalk, and it's one hell of a camera, even if it's been eclipsed by the GFX100S and 100SII since. I think your call of not going for the GFX50R was the right one, not only is it absolutely overpriced compared to the S, but it's not even that great to hold... it's a big heavy slab that really doesn't provide the comfort you expect with a large body. It feels like having an oversized X-Pro in your hand, with a camera that didn't adapt the grip shape to accomodate for the increase in size... the "S" line is the way to go for sure, everything else is either like the R, or overpriced like the GFX 100 and 100II.
I am in EXACTLY the same spiral on my camera considerations! And wow I didn't realize that about the mark ii of this camera being smaller. I would likely have gone for that! I did try the R before the S and just didn't like the ergos at all. Happy I went with the S style.
@@OneMonthTwoCameras Yes, the GFX 50SII is often overlooked because it's the GFX50S/R's sensor fit inside the GFX100S body, and since it was released after the 100S, it really didn't make any noise when it was released. It was released alongside the (pretty good) 35-70mm kit lens and I think the lens made more noise than the lens lol.
But part of what made the GFX100S so good was the body that was barely bigger than your average full frame mirrorless camera, and if you don't need the 100MP, or can't pay the 6500 USD that it was launched at, the GFX50SII made a ton of sense, and the more time passes, the lower the price goes and the more sense it makes to me.
I've found the images from the 50mp Fuji cameras to be more pleasing than from the 100mp versions. For this reason I sold my GFX 100S. European 35mm vintage lenses seem to the cover the sensor better than Japanese lenses.
wonderful video Ali! Really made me feel like I was there with you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your videos are so good to watch. Love the colour of your pictures. Subscribed 😊
Thanks so much! 😊
amazing photos! Sadly my beloved Leica SL just gave up the ghost and now I'm wondering if I should buy another one or change formats...
How invested in lenses are you on your SL system?
@@OneMonthTwoCameras My favourite lens is the Voigtlander M 21mm color-skopar and that is adapted! The only other lenses I have are the 40mm summicron-c and a 180 R lens (which is absolutely stunning too). I hadn't bought into the L mount lenses yet but I was pretty close on pulling the trigger a few months ago. Now the camera has gone kaput and does not turn on (battery is good, the camera is just electrically dead). :( I love that camera too!
That rino thing, I had never heard of this! Buuuuuut, why not a focal reducer? I just discovered these aka speedboosters, and I'm pretty sure this will do exactly what you want to do. Now you're talking about a stretch filter so maybe you have one?
Just came across your channel. Retired Pro Photographer. I would like to know your reason for the Fuji 50,and not the GFX 100. Forget the cost. Also since the Hasselblad H2d has a bigger sensor,did you consider it also. Back in the 1970s an 1980s, i shot a Hasselblad 500cm. LOVED it. I’m trying to get that look of film. Thanks for any response.
Music choices are on point 💯
Still watching, just wanted to share right away!
TYSM!! 🎶
DON'T SELL YOUR D700! It's the best cluncker!
Ugh it is. I love and still have it (so far) :P
I thought that was the 5D Classic! I keed... sort of.
@@ricblessing3400 😂
I agree, kept mine, it's a great sensor with a good prime, kit lens is terrible
@@OneMonthTwoCamerasI just picked up one with 4k clicks basically new for… $280… and they threw in a brand new d300 for 100 lol
I had a Fuji Medium Format... until one day I was looking at my photos and realized the ones I liked... were all taken with my X100 and I couldn't distinguish it from my 50R.
So much inspiration from your channel, well, think it's the time to capture the GFX
Beautiful photos, great job. 👏 ❤
Thank you very much!
Ok, I'm not getting baited into medium format (again), but seeing a way to use the Pentax 67 105mm f2.4 has me pretty jealous. That's an all time top 3 for me with the Leica 50 Summilux ASPH and the Olympus 90mm OM system macro. I hope one day we can get a 6x7 sized sensor in a reasonably sized mirrorless body... well better start saving up for that now lol.
Wow, the images look so clean! Awesome review.
Thank you!
My goodness, with that aftermarket evf, the thing is a beast! The images were gorgeous, though. My nieces and nephews are similar age to your little ones and they’re so fun to shoot. Always interesting to see you wrestle with falling into the abyss since we all grapple (unsuccessfully, in most cases) with it.
Hello from the bottom of the black hole 🕳️ 👋🏼😆
Somehow this is the question in my mind too but for different reason. I love film but realized prefer the 35mm format for the more grainy film look and resolution is quite decent. I don’t use my great Pentax 645n much. Given the medium format look is anyway cleaner I sometimes wish for the digital medium format. It would solve the issue of limited frames which is a personal issue as i prefer the half and full frame film formats too.
I have a lot of similar thoughts. I love the smaller formats for the grit they offer but it's nice to offset it with a larger format for more formal sessions or intentional images. I love my smaller formats for the spontaneous way of shooting that is more of my inherent style.
It seems to have been a long time between videos, or am I just impatient! I experimented with medium format way back when., but got distracted by 35mm then digital. Your approach has given me something to think about.
Thank you.
You are very right! It's been over a month. Lots of change in my life that has required the lionshare of my time and attention. But glad you enjoyed this!
Great video ! Awesome samples. Welcome to the GFX club ;)
It’s so warm in here ✨
When I got my first mirrorless camera (the Sony A7iii) everyone told me to use vintage glass on it, but I was like “and lose this amazing Eye AF? Why?!”… but then I got the 50R, and this mix of big, heavy, expensive camera + mediocre autofocus + beautiful huge sensor and rich files just seemed to fit perfectly with a cheap, small and lightweight old prime lens!!! Right now I’m rocking the Minolta 55mm f/1.7 (also have the native 45mm and 110mm), but I want to try the Minolta 45mm f/2 or the Contax CY 45mm f/2.8, as soon as I find a good deal on one of them
That's awesome. Experimenting can reveal so much!
Loved the video, thank you for the insides, I've always kept this camera in my radar, I might snatch one for some client projects.
Let me know how it goes if you give it a try!
@@OneMonthTwoCameras off course!
Been waiting for this one🎉❤
Thank you for your patience!
Hi Ali! What point and shoot camera would you recommend for shooting wedding? Just dedicated for documentary style. A digital camera.
Nice!! Maybe I'll try one day! For now -really enjoying my rb67... even though my neck hurts😂
Welcome to the club! GFX gang. Recently got the 50r and have adapted the Canon 40mm pancake lens and love it. The Xpan crop is bonkers.
So is the Nikon zf no longer a thing?
So fun! that 40mm would keep it so nice and compact! I still have the ZF but have honestly not been picking it up so it may have to go. Very much debating with myself....
My favourite photog persona, my daughter’s favourite too.
What was that final song? So catchy but I can't cheat and google the lyrics cause I'm a monolingual American simpleton.
One day, I think I'll have to be on the GFX system. I love my Leica M right now... but the pop from proper medium format is just undeniable.
I’d just like to thank you, I’ve been experiencing a major guilt trip for my ownGAS but now I don’t feel so bad😂😂😂
I’m here to ease everyone’s guilt 😜
I saw you had the RB67, but have you considered buying/trying an old Rolleiflex or any other smaller 6x6 TLR? I think it might suit your style, it's super portable, the colors on e.g. E100 film are exceptional and the focusing screen is just enchanting :) edit: I just saw you on insta with a Rolleiflex, whats your opinion and is there a video coming?
Used Photo Pro does a great job (my hometown buds). My last "fix" was a Nikon 100mm F2 5 Series E So light, sharp, and fun.
Those E series lenses are so great!
The look coming out of the MINOLTA 58mm are absolutely amazing. Did you have any issues adapting it since, if I'm not mistaken, it as an aperture pin?
Wonderful video! So inspirational - makes me want to get out and make photos! :-)
Do it!!!
Ali, can you tell us please why you use the rear lcd viewfinder (Kamerar?) for photography? I thought it would be mainly used for filming because when in film mode the internal viewfinder is useless on most DSLRs (miror is up)...
Wonderful ! Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you!
love this video, looking forward to the next one!
Thank you Vitor!
that mistaken lens an absolutely.ute dream come true. highly enjoyed your presentation :)
So good! Gotta admit that photo of me was a bit of a jump scare haha
LOL!
Thanks for making this video! Awesome shots! Is the write time faster or slower than the Pentax 645D? I have the 645D and have gotten used to the long write time, but I'm curious how it compares with that and with autofocus.
Hi Colton! The write times are the same if not faster on the GFX. I'd say the big difference is the EVF black out time, which is felt. As long as the action is not fast moving, it is no biggie but you'd definitely want to move into continuous shooting if there is action of any sort. That is obviously not an issue with the 645D having an OVF. But I'm really happy with the overall tradeoffs and don't regret moving to the GFX.
@@OneMonthTwoCameras Thank you for the insight!
In your Video "My Entire Camera Collection + What Stays // What Goes" you said you sold your GFX because the lenses were to clinical. Did you change your mind? I also had the Pentax 645z as a replacement for my Pentax 67, but now I'm looking for something lighter..
It’s true that many of the native lenses can be clinical but as you’ll see in this video, there are many ways to work around that via adapting of other glass. This is where the mirrorless GFX beat out my 645D and Z for my use case
Wonderful images
I think we need a current camera collection video uodate 🤓
They still use the same sensor in the newest 50mp medium format cameras, only the 100's have phase autofocus and that.
I just got a 50r after contemplating it for a while and its so crazy haha. I got the 50 3.5 with it but I think im going to sell it for the 45 2.8 or the Mitakon 65. GAS is real.
Photos were beautiful! I went down the same rabbit hole as you and now own the Hasselblad Xcd 100v. I’m shocked at the colors out of it. Anyways GAS is endless! ☺️
It really is!
The 45 works great on almost all sensors
"I could have just stopped here and been really happy" 😂 *12 minutes remain in the video* ... never a more relatable statement has been said.
I recently picked up a GFX50R and it has taken some time to get used to. After 2-3 months, I am finally getting into and comprehending the power of these MF digital Fuji cameras. Started with adapting Nikon lenses. They were good but not blowing me away. Got a pair of Voigtlander F mount lenses and was like OKAY that is surely a nice looking photo... I had held off the urge to get the mitakon, or a native lens until I saw this video (not that I haven't watched a hundred raving mitakon reviews). Just scooped one used for much less than I was expecting.
Great video, would love to hear your editing workflow for the GFX files. Differ from any of your other cameras? Mess around with the film sims at all? (Thinking an iPhone snapseed / LR mobile workflow is sometimes impractical given the larger files). Even my new iPhone pro gets a little hot when I processing a 50R photo. Thanks! Great video!
Oh that is awesome!!! You are going to LOVE the Mitakon. There is just a real je ne sais quoi about it. As for post, I enjoy the jpegs, particularly Acros+red, but am addicted to raw and processing. My favorite preset for the 50S files so far has been those from the 606 pack from @ericfloberg. It’s basically one click and done for me. dvlop.com/shop/eric-floberg/six-o-six
wow what a great video. the 45mm sounds good. covers so much. make a video of a why you use the evf and how it works. i have the 80mm1.7 but it feels too heavy. my jupiter9 or zeiss85 jena are sized better. an 80 645 lens works too. i cant imagine carrying the 110
did i miss the part where you speak about mitakon 65 ?
I really didn't like my Fuji XT2. The files were so grubby, but ok for personal / street. I sold it after two years and just stuck with Canon for work and play. I've avoided Fuji like the plague ever since. I watch this and I'm thinking "Hmmm, maybe I should try the GFX...." By about the 5th image you shared I was thinking "I've got to get my hands on one of those...". Tempting.
Fantastic work and thoughts. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much!
Hey! Just wanted to comment that I love the videos, but I would love even more if you let the photos linger for a little longer on screen :)
Superb as always
Thank you!