I love how each video I watched about XT50 showed some kind of taking photos in the rain or weather LOL I love my XT50 So excited to switch to Fuji with this. It is a little smaller than I am used to but its a good thing for me.
Got it a few weeks ago. Super fun. My last interchangeable lens camera was a Canon 30D. 100x more compact plus being in 2024 the images are so much better.
@@triscuitbiscuit that right there is a pretty epic upgrade. I remember my first camera being in the 300 D and to look at it compared to what I shoot with these days I mean it’s night and day really I’m glad you’ve ordered the camera and hope you enjoy it.
Can you explain why XT50 is beginner oriented and XT5 is (semi?)professional. They have the same in the ‘engine room’. Is it the dual card slot and wheather sealing?
Yes pretty much but with some additional feature as higher mechanical framerate, weather sealing and one two other things. So is up to you what is important!
What exactly is weather sealing? If it's weather sealed can I take it out in the rain? The new fuji lens is weather sealed. If I put that lens on the xt50 does the xt50 now become weather sealed?
I don't understand why makers can't give the tilting back screens the ability to flip under like the Z50 does its all you need for when you might need to grab a selfie.
@@joyjeetpaul2218 when it comes to an upgrade, it is dependent on what you are looking at at the time the XT-50 of course has better specs. Better video there as well but at the end of the day the best thing to really invest in is lenses this camera is excellent and if you feel like you need an upgrade then it’s a worthy upgrade for sure but if you are looking to expand what you are capable of as a Photographer lenses are always great choice also. So in short YES is a brilliant camera as it offer you a lot, but if the added specs isn’t the end all and be all for you then a new lens can also be a great option!
@@cameracentretv Hello Sir I got your point..,, I’m from West Bengal (India 🇮🇳).. very specifically the southern part of that state which indeed a Hot and Humid area. And in the next month (Monsoon season) I am planning for a 3 day trip to a Beach area with my Fujifilm XT30 ll with XC 15-45 kit lens and none of them are Weather sealed . Will the typical monsoon weather create a problem for me ? During this period of time the Humidity and rain will be on the higher side and I’m pretty much confused…. What should I do ??? Need you help 🙏🙏🙏
@@joyjeetpaul2218 i’m not gonna lie this camera is not Weather sealed it’s actually performed really well on the day as you can see in the video is raining pretty much throughout it and the camera did survive that said if it’s gonna survive monsoon season in India I don’t know so what? I’d probably recommend is having a look at the slightly higher up ones and maybe even a preowned XT-3 XT-4 something along those lines it’s gonna be a little bit better for you as it’s sealed and not as expensive as the current xt-5. Fuji weather ceiling is actually pretty excellent when it comes to the cameras so if the WS your looking for then maybe one of the other higher models would be better for you.
@@cameracentretv Many many thanks sir. Yes I’ve seen your entire video and is truly excellent. Subscribed your channel too. I’m already in touched with Fujifilm India about this issue. Hope to get a response. I’m truly very much thankful to you sir for all your time and Advice. I’ll be in touch 😊
The X100 series has to be the most overrated and unnecessarily expensive camera out there. Fuji is simply capitalizing on the whole street photography is now hipster phenomenon. And since hipsters can't think for themselves, they flock to this camera like sheep. If you want to do street photography, you don't need a $1600 (wat) camera.
It’s also the most enjoyable to use camera I’ve ever shot with. Sometimes things are popular because they’re good and yes, it’s the perfect tool for street photography.
@@pastorjamesmcconnell-thebi4532 I mean it’s a less flexible XT-whatever with a pancake lens. You can get any other Fuji camera, slap a pancake lens on it and pay less. You get the same software and same form factor. I have owned a couple of Fujis so I know exactly what I am talking about. The price of this thing is ludicrous.
I love how each video I watched about XT50 showed some kind of taking photos in the rain or weather LOL I love my XT50 So excited to switch to Fuji with this. It is a little smaller than I am used to but its a good thing for me.
Yer is a really nice camera and hahah welcome to the uk!
Got it a few weeks ago. Super fun. My last interchangeable lens camera was a Canon 30D. 100x more compact plus being in 2024 the images are so much better.
@@triscuitbiscuit that right there is a pretty epic upgrade. I remember my first camera being in the 300 D and to look at it compared to what I shoot with these days I mean it’s night and day really I’m glad you’ve ordered the camera and hope you enjoy it.
Really great looking video for your presentation.
Can you explain why XT50 is beginner oriented and XT5 is (semi?)professional. They have the same in the ‘engine room’. Is it the dual card slot and wheather sealing?
Yes pretty much but with some additional feature as higher mechanical framerate, weather sealing and one two other things. So is up to you what is important!
What exactly is weather sealing? If it's weather sealed can I take it out in the rain? The new fuji lens is weather sealed. If I put that lens on the xt50 does the xt50 now become weather sealed?
@@acarlos818
Nope.
A wonderful presentation Sir ❤
I don't understand why makers can't give the tilting back screens the ability to flip under like the Z50 does its all you need for when you might need to grab a selfie.
Reverse xe4 screen?
You’re brave for using that in the rain? You didn’t have problems with the weather sealing?
or lack of lmao
Should I upgrade from Fujifilm XT30 ll to XT50 ?
@@joyjeetpaul2218 when it comes to an upgrade, it is dependent on what you are looking at at the time the XT-50 of course has better specs. Better video there as well but at the end of the day the best thing to really invest in is lenses this camera is excellent and if you feel like you need an upgrade then it’s a worthy upgrade for sure but if you are looking to expand what you are capable of as a Photographer lenses are always great choice also. So in short YES is a brilliant camera as it offer you a lot, but if the added specs isn’t the end all and be all for you then a new lens can also be a great option!
@@cameracentretv Hello Sir I got your point..,, I’m from West Bengal (India 🇮🇳).. very specifically the southern part of that state which indeed a Hot and Humid area. And in the next month (Monsoon season) I am planning for a 3 day trip to a Beach area with my Fujifilm XT30 ll with XC 15-45 kit lens and none of them are Weather sealed . Will the typical monsoon weather create a problem for me ? During this period of time the Humidity and rain will be on the higher side and I’m pretty much confused…. What should I do ??? Need you help 🙏🙏🙏
@@joyjeetpaul2218 i’m not gonna lie this camera is not Weather sealed it’s actually performed really well on the day as you can see in the video is raining pretty much throughout it and the camera did survive that said if it’s gonna survive monsoon season in India I don’t know so what? I’d probably recommend is having a look at the slightly higher up ones and maybe even a preowned XT-3 XT-4 something along those lines it’s gonna be a little bit better for you as it’s sealed and not as expensive as the current xt-5. Fuji weather ceiling is actually pretty excellent when it comes to the cameras so if the WS your looking for then maybe one of the other higher models would be better for you.
@@cameracentretv Many many thanks sir. Yes I’ve seen your entire video and is truly excellent. Subscribed your channel too. I’m already in touched with Fujifilm India about this issue. Hope to get a response. I’m truly very much thankful to you sir for all your time and Advice. I’ll be in touch 😊
Good first look video
How is the battery life?
Pretty damn good to be honest!
great video. the title phrased like a google search cheapens it
The X100 series has to be the most overrated and unnecessarily expensive camera out there. Fuji is simply capitalizing on the whole street photography is now hipster phenomenon. And since hipsters can't think for themselves, they flock to this camera like sheep. If you want to do street photography, you don't need a $1600 (wat) camera.
"The X100 series has to be the most overrated and unnecessarily expensive camera out there. "
Never heard of the Leica Q3 then eh?
@@JackBurton-qp4hc Yes, completely forgot about the Leica.
It’s also the most enjoyable to use camera I’ve ever shot with. Sometimes things are popular because they’re good and yes, it’s the perfect tool for street photography.
You’ve obviously never shot with one😃
@@pastorjamesmcconnell-thebi4532 I mean it’s a less flexible XT-whatever with a pancake lens. You can get any other Fuji camera, slap a pancake lens on it and pay less. You get the same software and same form factor. I have owned a couple of Fujis so I know exactly what I am talking about. The price of this thing is ludicrous.
Push it one step forward and get an a6700
Getting a Sony defeats the whole point of getting a Fuji.
Not to mention Sony colors are the industry worst.
tf🤣
@@007UA16 lol maybe 10 years ago. They are kings for a reason now