I have set the press in button at the side of the viewfinder to ISO. Then SS and aperture on front and back dials. Now YOU are my man because I really want someone to do a video on using the Voigtlamder to Manual focus and also zone focus with it. That would be great. Thanks
You commented about changing the ISO..You can use the front dial and push it to switch between exposure, compensation, film type, and ISO. To enable this, set the film type dial to C and the exposure compensation dial to C
Nice review! you're the only one who made a detailed review on the looks of the body and matching it with different lenses. Many are just focus on specs and forgot that it is a casual/semi-pro unit.
Not a photographer, still enjoyed the vid a lot. You feel like a real dude instead of some weird youtube creature trying to sell me things. Appreciate the authenticity. Gives me a degree of insight into photography as an activity that other videos haven't come close to. Cool park, too.
Haha, thank you 🙏🏿 I try my best to be myself in these videos without being too boring lol. Photography is a great activity! If nothing else, it gives you the chance to get out and explore your city and see it in new ways.
I was actually thinking of doing a video on my X-T50 settings, but in case I don't get to it in time Pal2Tech did a great setup guide video for the X-T50 th-cam.com/video/J5Ne97ooy88/w-d-xo.htmlsi=WhGj5Cw_2elgn7Mv
Nice video. I have an original X-T30. I would love to upgrade to something with image stabilization. I was waiting for the X-T50, but I was put off by the price and the film sim dial. Given the fact that I wish my XT30 had an ISO dial, I wouldn't want to miss the function dial as well. That being said, I love that I can slap on the Fuji 27mm and slip the camera into a jacket pocket. Did you get the X-T50 because you found the X-T5 too cumbersome and/or conspicuous for street photography?
Yeah, I have to admit the film sim dial takes a bit of getting used to and an ISO dial would have been better. But I'm liking the X-T50 otherwise. The X-T5 was a little too bulky for me for everyday carry and shooting, but it's still a great camera.
I’m with you. Original xt30 but really wanted IBIS and improved tracking for wildlife. Put off by price and film sim dial but went for it all the same. Had a few days to play and it delivers on the IBIS and tracking. Haven’t used the film sim dial at all so a bit of a waste there but have managed to put ISO onto the front dial which works for me. Overall an expensive upgrade but I think it will be worth it when I’ve got to grips with how best to use the various options.
I pre-ordered the XT50 from my camera dealer. I thought the camera was great, but the XT50 was a bit too small for me. My dealer gave me a great price on the XT5, cheaper than the XT50. So, I went with the XT5. I hope that was the right decision. After watching the video, I'm not so sure anymore. The XT50 is really nice. Great Video
Great review, dude ! Just got same XT-50 last week. My main goal was to get compact casual camera to replace Sony RX100. And try out the filters with just jpeg. I realized the 16-50 was still not compact enough. So trying to figure out the 27mm pan cake. Between Voiglander and Fujinon, what is your thought? I replayed a few times, and liked the Voiglander looks from your video, but worried about the manual focus ring.
Honestly, the Voigtlander is my favorite lens for my Fuji cameras. Manual focus is definitely something I'm getting used to though. It makes you slow down a bit more when taking shots, especially if you're going to use the full f2 aperture. However the focus ring itself is pretty nice and the focal distances still get displayed on the camera screen. I use the Fuji 27mm when I want to shoot faster and not think as much lol
Thank you for the info and recommendation, the Fuji 27 was back ordered, and used price are high. I might also give the voiglander a try, after learning all Fuji settings
Great review! I'm in a similar situation myself. I currently own a Sony A7IV and am on the lookout for an everyday carry (EDC) camera that’s both fun to shoot with and more portable. The full-frame setup is just too big and heavy to carry around in my backpack every day. I also have a ZV-1, but it falls short in terms of shooting ergonomics and image quality. The XT50 looks like it might meet my expectations for photography features and appears to be quite capable in the video department as well. I'm considering pairing it with a prime lens in the 24-35mm range, although I haven't made a final decision on the lens yet. My primary focus is on travel, street, and family photography and video.
Nice! I used to have the ZV-1 as well and totally agree with your take on the ergonomics and photo quality. I haven't really used the video on the X-T50 yet, but it definitely seems like it has some nice video features from just poking around in the settings. Also that sounds like a pretty good range of lenses for your use cases. I have the 16mm Fuji (24mm full frame equivalent) and I definitely recommend it if you're looking to go on the wider end of your preferred range.
I shoot Sony a7iv when doing real work, but I found it too serious for those casual days where I just want to take a camera and shoot random things. Instead of waiting for the X100vi or overpaying for any Fuji X series, I ended up getting the XT50. 🎉
I clicked like right after the intro! Definitely good vibes my man!! Also, I'm a Sony user (A7iv and ZV-E1) and I'm looking at the X-T50 exactly for what you describe. So your video was perfect for me. Cheers! PS: I was here at 1.8K subs and subscribes because this channel is about to grow big 💪🏼💪🏼
Thoughts so far on after using both the X-T50 and X-T5? I keep coming back to your video/channel since I've got both and can't decide which to keep and which to sell lol. I keep going back and forth with my thinking. The X-T5 just seems to be the better value(with it the weather sealing, dual card slots, better screen, iso dial instead of gimped film emulation dial etc.) but the X-T50 is smaller and lighter, which is probably the most important feature when travelling(and all the extras of the X-T5 seem to matter ... but then I start to think the difference in size doesn't actually make that much of a difference since it's not large enough of a difference to drastically change what bag you can carry each respective camera in. I've only done some short durations carrying them around, and although the weight difference is noticeable, it so far doesn't seem to make a drastic difference... Does the weight difference become more noticeable after carrying it for a while?
So here's the thing.... if you're making a decision on what's going to be your ONLY camera, go with the X-T5. With all the benefits you mentioned, it's more suited to be a hybrid everyday and semi-professional camera. The X-T50 is great, but it's closer to being an X100vi replacement than a X-T5 replacement. It's a highly capable EDC camera that for me has just been easier for me to lug around in my 1 liter camera sling and still have room for the pocket 3 (for my POV shots) and other accessories. I couldn't do that with the X-T5. Plus I have Sony cameras for more professional work, so for me the X-T5 doesn't make as much sense to have. The weight difference between the two isn't as noticeable to me, but the form factor is. I feel much more nimble with the X-T50. At the end of the day, you just have to go with what feels right for you and your situation.
@@BrayGrayy Thank you! I'll play around with them a bit this weekend to get a better feel and see if I feel that additional nimbleness as well. Looking to serve as a nice portable, digital companion to bring along with my medium format film cameras.
my 2 pennies worth. if your workflow includes raw files you probably want the xt5 as you get the iso dial. if you never deal with raw then I actually really like the idea of the film simulation dial. Battery life + dual card slot probably doesn't matter to many people (unless you really take a lot of pics). In addition, XT50 includes a flash which for non professional use will likely come in handy
I have a rental X-T50 for a week to try it out. It was smaller than I expected. Looking for a fun smaller camera when i don't want to use the bigger cameras. So far I think I like it? The big thing i'm not keen on is using the EVF. It's small and I knew it would be, but in use hard to see the whole thing and using af-on for back button focusing is a no go. So I see you using the back screen to shoot and not the evf. Was that for making this vid or is that how you use the camera? That will be todays experiment. I like the files and have had more fun with the film sims than i expected. Thanks
I definitely understand where you're coming from. I mostly use the LCD (especially with autofocus), BUT I have been using the EVF more when I use manual focus lenses. It's definitely not as comfortable as the EVF on the X-T5, but I'm considering getting the extended eye cup for the X-T50 to see if that helps. Is your main EVF concern the comfort, the resolution, or the brightness?
@@BrayGrayy Yeah, the evf. I'm used to backbutton focus with the nikons. That doesn't work well no matter what button I program it to using the evf. So I'm back to just using the shutter to focus, which just feels weird. But it's the smaller size of the evf. Have to be careful to position it so I can see side to side. This is supposed to be a fun camera so I've got to lighten up. And your trick of setting the fn1 button to crop in should be helpful. thanks for replying. - tim
Thanks for making this video… I noticed your pov attachment around your neck 😅. Wondering what brand that is and where did you get it? I hope you don’t mind sharing the link. Thank you 😊
Just picked mine up, excited to get shooting with it and make some videos for my channel. Grabbed the charcoal coat. Also pretty insane, I also own the Ricoh GR III, shoot Sony professionally & I'm from San Diego, born/raised in North Park. Ha ha. I also bought the XT-50 because my X100VI preorder took too long - Oh and I have a photo/video yt channel too. Cheers. SUBBED.
I am super torn between getting this camera & the XT30 ii. I am a newbie to Fujifilm & I’m most interested in getting a fujifilm camera for the film simulations. Im too lazy to wait for the x100vi, but I want the same compatibility like that camera. Any suggestions?
@@SabrinaAbdullah1 The X-T50 and the X100vi basically share the same specs (sensor, processor, photo/video capabilities). The X-T30ii is more similar to last year's X100v in the same way. If film simulations are your main want, the X-T30ii is a good option. It just won't have a dedicated dial for film simulations
Realistically with the 27mm it's about as pocketable as an X100vi (jacket or large pants pockets), as opposed to a Ricoh GRiii that fits in any pants pockets (like a smartphone basically).
Would you recommend the Fujifilm - X-T30 || with XF18-55mm Lens Kit or Fujifilm X-T50 with XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6 OIS PZ Lens Kit? the X-T30 is priced at $1299 and the X-T50 is priced at $1499
Hello can you make tutorial on how to transfer 40m raw photo to iphone. Because when i transfer using connectivity it will pop in my iphone just blank photo. Only the 9mp photo show up. Thank you
I pre-ordered the XT50 from my camera dealer. I thought the camera was great, but the XT50 was a bit too small for me. My dealer gave me a great price on the XT5, cheaper than the XT50. So, I went with the XT5. I hope that was the right decision. After watching the video, I'm not so sure anymore. The XT50 is really nice. Great Video
The X-T5 is a great camera! Definitely more pro features than the X-T50. I actually wanted something a bit smaller, and coming from the Ricoh GRIII it's actually a step up in size lol.
It's 200 bucks too expensive and the fact that its not weathersealed (also not dust sealed). Those are the deal breakers. So either they seal it or they lower the price. Or even better: both.
I have set the press in button at the side of the viewfinder to ISO. Then SS and aperture on front and back dials. Now YOU are my man because I really want someone to do a video on using the Voigtlamder to Manual focus and also zone focus with it. That would be great. Thanks
Oh nice! I might try those settings for myself. Also, I'll definitely work the Voigtlander into the videos.
You commented about changing the ISO..You can use the front dial and push it to switch between exposure, compensation, film type, and ISO. To enable this, set the film type dial to C and the exposure compensation dial to C
I am impressed by the quality of your content! Keep up the good work my man! 🤝
Thanks! Will do 💪🏿
Nice review! you're the only one who made a detailed review on the looks of the body and matching it with different lenses. Many are just focus on specs and forgot that it is a casual/semi-pro unit.
Thank you! I figured everyone knew the specs already, so I'd focus on the experience of using it.
I just picked up an XT-5.
Gradually getting used to the settings. So far I’ve been very impressed.
Yeah, the X-T5 is an awesome camera!
Enjoyed the video! Got my new X-T50 yesterday. Also my first Fuji camera, defecting from Canon.
Thank you 🙏🏿 I hope you enjoy the X-T50! I'm really digging it so far
Not a photographer, still enjoyed the vid a lot. You feel like a real dude instead of some weird youtube creature trying to sell me things. Appreciate the authenticity. Gives me a degree of insight into photography as an activity that other videos haven't come close to. Cool park, too.
Haha, thank you 🙏🏿 I try my best to be myself in these videos without being too boring lol. Photography is a great activity! If nothing else, it gives you the chance to get out and explore your city and see it in new ways.
Can you do a video on how to set up the xt50. I just ordered it and it will be my first Fuji
I was actually thinking of doing a video on my X-T50 settings, but in case I don't get to it in time Pal2Tech did a great setup guide video for the X-T50 th-cam.com/video/J5Ne97ooy88/w-d-xo.htmlsi=WhGj5Cw_2elgn7Mv
Nice video. I have an original X-T30. I would love to upgrade to something with image stabilization. I was waiting for the X-T50, but I was put off by the price and the film sim dial. Given the fact that I wish my XT30 had an ISO dial, I wouldn't want to miss the function dial as well. That being said, I love that I can slap on the Fuji 27mm and slip the camera into a jacket pocket. Did you get the X-T50 because you found the X-T5 too cumbersome and/or conspicuous for street photography?
Yeah, I have to admit the film sim dial takes a bit of getting used to and an ISO dial would have been better. But I'm liking the X-T50 otherwise. The X-T5 was a little too bulky for me for everyday carry and shooting, but it's still a great camera.
I’m with you. Original xt30 but really wanted IBIS and improved tracking for wildlife. Put off by price and film sim dial but went for it all the same. Had a few days to play and it delivers on the IBIS and tracking. Haven’t used the film sim dial at all so a bit of a waste there but have managed to put ISO onto the front dial which works for me. Overall an expensive upgrade but I think it will be worth it when I’ve got to grips with how best to use the various options.
I pre-ordered the XT50 from my camera dealer. I thought the camera was great, but the XT50 was a bit too small for me. My dealer gave me a great price on the XT5, cheaper than the XT50. So, I went with the XT5. I hope that was the right decision. After watching the video, I'm not so sure anymore. The XT50 is really nice.
Great Video
Great review, dude ! Just got same XT-50 last week. My main goal was to get compact casual camera to replace Sony RX100. And try out the filters with just jpeg. I realized the 16-50 was still not compact enough. So trying to figure out the 27mm pan cake. Between Voiglander and Fujinon, what is your thought? I replayed a few times, and liked the Voiglander looks from your video, but worried about the manual focus ring.
Honestly, the Voigtlander is my favorite lens for my Fuji cameras. Manual focus is definitely something I'm getting used to though. It makes you slow down a bit more when taking shots, especially if you're going to use the full f2 aperture. However the focus ring itself is pretty nice and the focal distances still get displayed on the camera screen. I use the Fuji 27mm when I want to shoot faster and not think as much lol
Thank you for the info and recommendation, the Fuji 27 was back ordered, and used price are high. I might also give the voiglander a try, after learning all Fuji settings
Thanks!
Oh wow, thank you! I appreciate it 🙏🏿
Great review! I'm in a similar situation myself. I currently own a Sony A7IV and am on the lookout for an everyday carry (EDC) camera that’s both fun to shoot with and more portable. The full-frame setup is just too big and heavy to carry around in my backpack every day.
I also have a ZV-1, but it falls short in terms of shooting ergonomics and image quality. The XT50 looks like it might meet my expectations for photography features and appears to be quite capable in the video department as well. I'm considering pairing it with a prime lens in the 24-35mm range, although I haven't made a final decision on the lens yet. My primary focus is on travel, street, and family photography and video.
Nice! I used to have the ZV-1 as well and totally agree with your take on the ergonomics and photo quality.
I haven't really used the video on the X-T50 yet, but it definitely seems like it has some nice video features from just poking around in the settings. Also that sounds like a pretty good range of lenses for your use cases. I have the 16mm Fuji (24mm full frame equivalent) and I definitely recommend it if you're looking to go on the wider end of your preferred range.
I shoot Sony a7iv when doing real work, but I found it too serious for those casual days where I just want to take a camera and shoot random things. Instead of waiting for the X100vi or overpaying for any Fuji X series, I ended up getting the XT50. 🎉
Nice! I'm kind of in a similar boat in using the A7IV for more serious shooting. I've been loving the X-T50 and taking it everywhere!
I clicked like right after the intro! Definitely good vibes my man!!
Also, I'm a Sony user (A7iv and ZV-E1) and I'm looking at the X-T50 exactly for what you describe.
So your video was perfect for me. Cheers!
PS: I was here at 1.8K subs and subscribes because this channel is about to grow big 💪🏼💪🏼
Haha, thank you! 🙏🏿
Super noice! The video helped me a great deal. Thanks.
Great, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 🙏🏿
Hi! Awesome video and very informative. Im looking to change my rx100 m7 to either XT50 or A6700. Which would you think is the better choice?
If you care more about photography than video, go with the X-T50.... but the X-T50 also has some really good video features as well.
Great video! I just got mine this week as well. Where did you get your wrist carrying strap if you don't mind sharing?
Nice! I hope you're enjoying it 🙌🏿
These are the wrist straps I got a.co/d/038QCZSF
Thoughts so far on after using both the X-T50 and X-T5? I keep coming back to your video/channel since I've got both and can't decide which to keep and which to sell lol. I keep going back and forth with my thinking. The X-T5 just seems to be the better value(with it the weather sealing, dual card slots, better screen, iso dial instead of gimped film emulation dial etc.) but the X-T50 is smaller and lighter, which is probably the most important feature when travelling(and all the extras of the X-T5 seem to matter ... but then I start to think the difference in size doesn't actually make that much of a difference since it's not large enough of a difference to drastically change what bag you can carry each respective camera in. I've only done some short durations carrying them around, and although the weight difference is noticeable, it so far doesn't seem to make a drastic difference... Does the weight difference become more noticeable after carrying it for a while?
So here's the thing.... if you're making a decision on what's going to be your ONLY camera, go with the X-T5. With all the benefits you mentioned, it's more suited to be a hybrid everyday and semi-professional camera. The X-T50 is great, but it's closer to being an X100vi replacement than a X-T5 replacement. It's a highly capable EDC camera that for me has just been easier for me to lug around in my 1 liter camera sling and still have room for the pocket 3 (for my POV shots) and other accessories. I couldn't do that with the X-T5. Plus I have Sony cameras for more professional work, so for me the X-T5 doesn't make as much sense to have. The weight difference between the two isn't as noticeable to me, but the form factor is. I feel much more nimble with the X-T50. At the end of the day, you just have to go with what feels right for you and your situation.
@@BrayGrayy Thank you! I'll play around with them a bit this weekend to get a better feel and see if I feel that additional nimbleness as well. Looking to serve as a nice portable, digital companion to bring along with my medium format film cameras.
my 2 pennies worth. if your workflow includes raw files you probably want the xt5 as you get the iso dial. if you never deal with raw then I actually really like the idea of the film simulation dial. Battery life + dual card slot probably doesn't matter to many people (unless you really take a lot of pics). In addition, XT50 includes a flash which for non professional use will likely come in handy
I have a rental X-T50 for a week to try it out. It was smaller than I expected. Looking for a fun smaller camera when i don't want to use the bigger cameras. So far I think I like it? The big thing i'm not keen on is using the EVF. It's small and I knew it would be, but in use hard to see the whole thing and using af-on for back button focusing is a no go. So I see you using the back screen to shoot and not the evf. Was that for making this vid or is that how you use the camera? That will be todays experiment. I like the files and have had more fun with the film sims than i expected. Thanks
I definitely understand where you're coming from. I mostly use the LCD (especially with autofocus), BUT I have been using the EVF more when I use manual focus lenses. It's definitely not as comfortable as the EVF on the X-T5, but I'm considering getting the extended eye cup for the X-T50 to see if that helps. Is your main EVF concern the comfort, the resolution, or the brightness?
@@BrayGrayy Yeah, the evf. I'm used to backbutton focus with the nikons. That doesn't work well no matter what button I program it to using the evf. So I'm back to just using the shutter to focus, which just feels weird. But it's the smaller size of the evf. Have to be careful to position it so I can see side to side.
This is supposed to be a fun camera so I've got to lighten up. And your trick of setting the fn1 button to crop in should be helpful. thanks for replying. - tim
Thanks for making this video… I noticed your pov attachment around your neck 😅. Wondering what brand that is and where did you get it? I hope you don’t mind sharing the link. Thank you 😊
Haha, yeah... I'm a one man band 😅. The neck mount is from Ulanzi. I don't think I have the link anymore but I got it from Amazon
@@BrayGrayy cool. thank you. 🙏🏼😊
I probably should have just went through Amazon as well I pre ordered on B&H but they arent receiving it until about end of June
Funny enough my original pre-order was through Adorama and as soon as I paid it was marked backordered. That's when I cancelled and went with Amazon.
Just picked mine up, excited to get shooting with it and make some videos for my channel. Grabbed the charcoal coat.
Also pretty insane, I also own the Ricoh GR III, shoot Sony professionally & I'm from San Diego, born/raised in North Park. Ha ha. I also bought the XT-50 because my X100VI preorder took too long - Oh and I have a photo/video yt channel too. Cheers.
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Wow, we have so much in common! I hope you enjoy the X-T50 as much as I have been, and I'll have to check out your channel and see what you shoot! 👀
Can you please share the links to all the lenses?
Sure, I just posted the lens links in the video description.
I am super torn between getting this camera & the XT30 ii. I am a newbie to Fujifilm & I’m most interested in getting a fujifilm camera for the film simulations. Im too lazy to wait for the x100vi, but I want the same compatibility like that camera. Any suggestions?
@@SabrinaAbdullah1 The X-T50 and the X100vi basically share the same specs (sensor, processor, photo/video capabilities). The X-T30ii is more similar to last year's X100v in the same way. If film simulations are your main want, the X-T30ii is a good option. It just won't have a dedicated dial for film simulations
@@BrayGrayy Thank you for answering and helping me out!
I have a x100vi reservation. I might do the same thing. Is it ACTUALLY pocketable with the 27mm?
Realistically with the 27mm it's about as pocketable as an X100vi (jacket or large pants pockets), as opposed to a Ricoh GRiii that fits in any pants pockets (like a smartphone basically).
Dope Video & Camera
Thank you 🙏🏿
Would you recommend the Fujifilm - X-T30 || with XF18-55mm Lens Kit or
Fujifilm X-T50 with
XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6
OIS PZ Lens Kit? the X-T30 is priced at $1299 and the X-T50 is priced at $1499
It all depends on how bad you want IBIS and more megapixels. Those were important to me, so I went with the X-T50
get the xt50 its a better platform you can grow into more and even do some professional work with it
Hello can you make tutorial on how to transfer 40m raw photo to iphone. Because when i transfer using connectivity it will pop in my iphone just blank photo. Only the 9mp photo show up. Thank you
Unfortunately, I don't have an iPhone but I'll try it out on my iPad and see if I run into the same issue
Strap “never going to open that” lol
🤣🤣🤣
Nice video
Thank you 🙏🏿
No printed manual?
Haha, yep it's in there 😂
bro please tell me what is the brand of your shoot button on your camera? Sorry for my english
I believe the brand is JJC. I got it from Amazon
@@BrayGrayythanks
not include charger
Nope. Just the battery and a charging cable
I pre-ordered the XT50 from my camera dealer. I thought the camera was great, but the XT50 was a bit too small for me. My dealer gave me a great price on the XT5, cheaper than the XT50. So, I went with the XT5. I hope that was the right decision. After watching the video, I'm not so sure anymore. The XT50 is really nice.
Great Video
The X-T5 is a great camera! Definitely more pro features than the X-T50. I actually wanted something a bit smaller, and coming from the Ricoh GRIII it's actually a step up in size lol.
If you find the X-T50 too small, then you made the correct choice.
Great video. Not even interested in the camera - just like your work.
Thanks🙏🏿 I like your work as well.
It's 200 bucks too expensive and the fact that its not weathersealed (also not dust sealed). Those are the deal breakers. So either they seal it or they lower the price. Or even better: both.
Rico GRIII and XT50 comparison? Come on, it’s orange and apple😂