@@navinadv Quicket way is to press and hold Disp Back button while in shooting mode. From there, you can assign different functions to most buttons on the camera, even the unmarked dial. You can also access all that through menu.
Thanks for IBIS footage other than vlogging! Unfortunately that's what's most other reviewers are focusing on. Looks like Fuji IBIS still struggle with panning and rotation :( On my X-H1 sensor shifts are sometime so bad I think it would be better to just turn it off and stabilise in post...
Hi, i am planning to buy my first ever camera next month at my bday, can you please please help me between a6700 and xs20? I've been dead set on buying xs20 for a long time, and now every video i watch everyone says that ibis and autofocus in sony is far better. What do you say? What would you consider or what should i consider? Please it's very very important. Also thank you for making video on xs20, i really want to buy this camera and your video helps strengthen my decision but still need your views.
Just some shots were on a gimbal. The Vlog was handheld with XF16-55mm F2.8 on IBIS+OIS. There is an option to go to IS Boost as well. The 16-55 is a little heavy for vlogging hence the shakes. Would work better with the XC15-45mm which is way lighter.
As someone that owns both, they do quite different things. The 18-55 is an awesome lens, but it's unusable for vlogging, selfies, group selfies, tight spaces indoors, etc - the 15mm makes a HUGE difference. If you are filming say a cooking tutorial indoors, 18mm can be restrictive in a smaller kitchen. If you don't need to do any of this, then the 18-55 is a much better lens.
You could set ISO to the left unmarked dial already on the X-S10. This is how I use it.
Thanks that’s nice to know!
Jörg how do you get the left unmarked dial for ISO? All I get is film simulations. Thanks
@@navinadv Quicket way is to press and hold Disp Back button while in shooting mode. From there, you can assign different functions to most buttons on the camera, even the unmarked dial. You can also access all that through menu.
@@navinadvI returned the camera already but it is a setting under command dial. You can select the function you want.
@@durzog3668 Exactly. The left dial is on page 3 and the setting symbol is ISO.
It works in movie mode, too, but you have less options.
What lenses did you use for the montage? - Also was that free holding or did you use a gimbal?
Nicely done!
Thanks for IBIS footage other than vlogging! Unfortunately that's what's most other reviewers are focusing on. Looks like Fuji IBIS still struggle with panning and rotation :( On my X-H1 sensor shifts are sometime so bad I think it would be better to just turn it off and stabilise in post...
Very nice first impression 😊
Hi, i am planning to buy my first ever camera next month at my bday, can you please please help me between a6700 and xs20? I've been dead set on buying xs20 for a long time, and now every video i watch everyone says that ibis and autofocus in sony is far better. What do you say? What would you consider or what should i consider? Please it's very very important. Also thank you for making video on xs20, i really want to buy this camera and your video helps strengthen my decision but still need your views.
Nice vid buddy. I guess you were using a gimbal on most of the shots? Honest thoughts on stabilization please? Seems a bit shaky when "vlogging"?
Just some shots were on a gimbal. The Vlog was handheld with XF16-55mm F2.8 on IBIS+OIS. There is an option to go to IS Boost as well.
The 16-55 is a little heavy for vlogging hence the shakes. Would work better with the XC15-45mm which is way lighter.
Does it have Braw compatibility?
Yes
Do you recommend 15-45 or 18-50 lens
For fuji Xs20
Thank you
are both kit lenses?
There is no 18-50, only 18-55mm. XC 15-45mm is a budget lens and it's fine for the price, but XF 18-55mm is a much better lens overall.
Depends on what you want to shoot, for VLOG I think the 15-45 would be more suitable but all else I would pick the 15-55 since it’s a faster lens.
@@VulcanworxSG the 18-55/2.8-4 is probably the best “kit” lens bar none.
As someone that owns both, they do quite different things. The 18-55 is an awesome lens, but it's unusable for vlogging, selfies, group selfies, tight spaces indoors, etc - the 15mm makes a HUGE difference. If you are filming say a cooking tutorial indoors, 18mm can be restrictive in a smaller kitchen. If you don't need to do any of this, then the 18-55 is a much better lens.
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