HI Andrew The GFX is a bit big for me but I would like to know what the support system you are using is as I am in my late70's and camera support especially with long lenses has become a problem
Very nice, Andrew. Your journey with street photography seems to have parallels with my own. My main genre is landscape. But when I travel I take the opportunity to explore the streets with camera in hand. In the last few years my adventures have focused on cities in North America, Europe and Japan. Later this year I will visit Edinburgh for the first time, and have already been looking at YT vids to get a sense of some of the more promising locations. Maybe I'll see you on the street. In the meantime, keep the vids coming! Cheers
Thanks! I bet you got some great shots in Japan. I'd love to spend a month or two out there. Good luck with your Edinburgh shots, they'll be a bit different to Japan!
Nice solid images, especially the ones you selected to be B&W. The camera I care about, the price tag that's associated with it, heck no. It can sit on the store shelf looking pretty and I would have to walk right by. Thanks for sharing.
what did you like / dislike about this camera? And what is your policy about photographing people? Do you ask permission? Do people approach you with questions?
The film simulations in LR are only rough approximations compared to SOOC. Much better to use X Raw Studio for RAW conversion with DxO PL7 for actual editing.
And what exactly, beside the croping capabilities, was now made possible through this camera? On 1:26 you even said that you were in need for your pocket phone's camera to take shots instead. Cozy video and I like your style. But I am not sure why I would need to spend 10 grand to make photos like these. And before the pitchfork mob arrives: I am not saying that your photos are bad. I am just asking myself if I found myself in another GFX 100II clickbait video or not 🤔
HI Andrew
The GFX is a bit big for me but I would like to know what the support system you are using is as I am in my late70's and camera support especially with long lenses has become a problem
Great shots once again.
Great video, I love photographing in Edinburgh. Love the Black & White
Very nice, Andrew. Your journey with street photography seems to have parallels with my own. My main genre is landscape. But when I travel I take the opportunity to explore the streets with camera in hand. In the last few years my adventures have focused on cities in North America, Europe and Japan. Later this year I will visit Edinburgh for the first time, and have already been looking at YT vids to get a sense of some of the more promising locations. Maybe I'll see you on the street. In the meantime, keep the vids coming! Cheers
Thanks! I bet you got some great shots in Japan. I'd love to spend a month or two out there. Good luck with your Edinburgh shots, they'll be a bit different to Japan!
Great video! Did you handhold those night shots at the end with the streaks of car lights going by? Looked amazing!
What brand is your jacket? The sleeves remind me of Back to the Future 😎
What's that bracket you have on SmallRig head?
What do you think about Fujifilm X-T20 with fujinon 18-55mm lens? How much is good max price for used body (only)?
They are nice images 👍
Thank you!
What was your setup besides the camera. There was some kind of bar from the camera towards you. What was that?
A small rig
lens performance, not matching the high pixel when you are compare the hasselblad.
What make is your camera rig.
Nice solid images, especially the ones you selected to be B&W. The camera I care about, the price tag that's associated with it, heck no. It can sit on the store shelf looking pretty and I would have to walk right by. Thanks for sharing.
where do you sell them?
Thanks for the tour of Edinburgh, but 100 megapixels are currently priced for reviewers and professionals only.
I think I’ll stick with my x-t5 x- size and price!
❤❤
what did you like / dislike about this camera? And what is your policy about photographing people? Do you ask permission? Do people approach you with questions?
The film simulations in LR are only rough approximations compared to SOOC. Much better to use X Raw Studio for RAW conversion with DxO PL7 for actual editing.
And what exactly, beside the croping capabilities, was now made possible through this camera? On 1:26 you even said that you were in need for your pocket phone's camera to take shots instead.
Cozy video and I like your style. But I am not sure why I would need to spend 10 grand to make photos like these. And before the pitchfork mob arrives: I am not saying that your photos are bad. I am just asking myself if I found myself in another GFX 100II clickbait video or not 🤔