Ever since I've got my first fuji camera (x100v) I haven't used raw files at all, only jpegs, even when I'm shooting for clients. And with the other systems before that, I only shot in raw. But these recipes are something else, really fit the style I'm looking for. Now I spend less time editing and more shooting.
I would still shoot raw if you are a wedding photographer. Just good to have a backup file like maybe a flash did not fire but you can still recover the image in post. Just my two cents.
Great video Zach! Thanks for this series on the film recipes. I always regretted not diving into the film recipes when I had my Fuji cameras but now I can see what they can do through your videos. I’m going to have to order myself one of your postcards one of these days!
Hobbyist (X-T4) here in NorCal Sacramento region, previously from SF Bay Area. We used to spend many a weekend in SB and surrounding area, miss it a lot since moving closer to Tahoe. Appreciate the professionalism of your videos and will do what I can to support you. Keep up the good work!
Super nice. I need to try this one. I usually switch between Kodachrome 2, Kodacolor, and Superia 1600 or Reala 100. Would like to see a vid on Portra 400 and/or Ektar 100 though if you get the chance!
Hi, Wayne! Yes, the clarity adjustments slow down the camera for sure, but I have learned to just go with it and enjoy the slower pace. I think the JPEGs that come out of the camera are worth it. Thanks for watching!
It might not be exactly the same depending on the X-T3 settings (I don't remember off hand), but I believe the blog has various versions of this recipe. I'm sure you could achieve a similar look. Thanks for watching!
Ever since I've got my first fuji camera (x100v) I haven't used raw files at all, only jpegs, even when I'm shooting for clients. And with the other systems before that, I only shot in raw. But these recipes are something else, really fit the style I'm looking for. Now I spend less time editing and more shooting.
Yeah, the quality of the JPEGs is insane! It is so refreshing to shoot that way. Thanks so much for watching!
I shoot JPEGS for clients now too and editing time is soo much faster!!!! I loveee Fujifilm!
I would still shoot raw if you are a wedding photographer. Just good to have a backup file like maybe a flash did not fire but you can still recover the image in post. Just my two cents.
Thank you. I do enjoy this videos about Fujifilm recipes. I'd love to see more of those.
Yes, I definitely want to continue this series soon! Thanks for watching :)
Great video Zach! Thanks for this series on the film recipes. I always regretted not diving into the film recipes when I had my Fuji cameras but now I can see what they can do through your videos. I’m going to have to order myself one of your postcards one of these days!
Thank you so much for watching, Luis! & thanks for the encouragement on the cards! :)
Hobbyist (X-T4) here in NorCal Sacramento region, previously from SF Bay Area. We used to spend many a weekend in SB and surrounding area, miss it a lot since moving closer to Tahoe. Appreciate the professionalism of your videos and will do what I can to support you. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much, John!! Really means a lot :)
I am starting my holidays next week. Definetly experimenting with filmsimulations. That will be fun. Thx for the encourragement.
Awesome! Have a great holiday & I hope you find some interesting recipes to experiment with. Thanks for watching!
Solid work, great shots 🔥
Thanks so much, Nuno! I appreciate it :)
This is so cool! More of these!
Thanks so much, Refty!! Much appreciated :)
More of these. This was great!
Thanks so much, Dylan! I appreciate it!
Thanks, Zach. I was looking for confirmation. Regards….W>
Super nice. I need to try this one. I usually switch between Kodachrome 2, Kodacolor, and Superia 1600 or Reala 100. Would like to see a vid on Portra 400 and/or Ektar 100 though if you get the chance!
Yes totally! Thanks for the suggestions :)
Nice presentation, Zach. Do you find that clarity adjustments in the camera slow it down? Regards….Wayne
Hi, Wayne! Yes, the clarity adjustments slow down the camera for sure, but I have learned to just go with it and enjoy the slower pace. I think the JPEGs that come out of the camera are worth it. Thanks for watching!
Nice videos and photos !! :)
Thanks for watching :)
Hi Zach, what leather strap is the one you're using with the Xpro3? It looks really nice!Thanks!
I don't know - a friend gave that to me several years ago! I'm not sure where she got it. Thanks so much for watching :)
Hey Zach, can u do more film simulation video?
I definitely want to make some more in the near future! Thanks for watching! :)
nice one!
Thanks for watching :)
さいこう!!
Thank you for watching & for subscribing :)
Cool video!
Did you stop shooting with recipes?
Yes, I actually don't shoot Fujifilm anymore, but I really enjoyed the times I did!
where do you apply these effects?
In camera in the menus! Thanks for watching ;)
Will this work for XT3
It might not be exactly the same depending on the X-T3 settings (I don't remember off hand), but I believe the blog has various versions of this recipe. I'm sure you could achieve a similar look. Thanks for watching!
Name of the song? Love your pics btw :)
Songs are from Musicbed! Thank you for watching :)
Hi, can you use this recipes to film?
Hey there! Good question. I think only the profiles are available in video - not the modifications, but I could be wrong. Thanks for watching!