Btw I said I was into photography but I'm still struggeling with my video quality haha. I hope I'll get better next time so please share your advices in the comments to help me get a better image quality :D
Nice video, I think about photography the same way as you, is about memories and feelings that we will look back on some day and be brought back to those moments no matter how long it has been since they passed! Some video tips: Unless you are moving around just set your exposure and focus manually, that way you don't have the camera constantly changing both of those, make sure you have a light towards you as you are quite a bit darker than the background here and proper lighting makes the camera's job much easier , if you want to invest in your video I recommend getting wireless microphones like the Godox magic XT1 they're pretty good and fairly cheap but you can go for something a bit more expensive for extra quality, music was a little bit too loud compared to your voice so watch out for that! Also fujifilm cameras are amazing! (I'm biased) if you want to use them like your film cameras and minimize editing I recommend watching the video "Zen & The Art of Fujifilm Film Simulations" and just try different recipes and see what you like.
Hey! Yes, I use a film simulation for my pictures that I try to change sometimes depending on the location and the weather. I'm still figuring out how to fully exploit the camera, haha. For video, I've been using the F-Log feature, but it's still tricky. I struggle a lot with color grading, especially with the yellow tones haha. It was a challenge but I hope I'll get better next time :D
@@nimnime_ how fun! ❤ i have an x-t30ii and i'm still getting acclimated with the fuji system, which is so different from the canon/nikon ecosystems. i've mounted a holga lens for canon (via an urth adapter). it's been fun capturing images with this plastic lens and even more so to have these images saved on disc with a film aesthetic without having to do any post-processing.
@@ktanonyoutube Yes the fujifilm ecosystem is so different then the other brands (I was on Canon first, then Nikon, then Sony and then Fujifilm haha!). That Holga lens sounds fun! I love how Fujifilm gives a film like look without much editing. How are you liking the x-t30ii so far?
Hi there, the first and only comment I will make and it should be a cornerstone if you really want to understand photography is: spend time in a Lab learning the process... This will help you understand light and your practice (even digital) will improve. The photos you are showing are scanned so digital... So the first assignment could be to compare your scan images to the negatives on a light table by first looking at the dark areas. Anyway, I am in Paris, so if you're coming back one day, and want to learn more, do not hesitate. A Tantôt 😊
Btw I said I was into photography but I'm still struggeling with my video quality haha. I hope I'll get better next time so please share your advices in the comments to help me get a better image quality :D
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Nice video, I think about photography the same way as you, is about memories and feelings that we will look back on some day and be brought back to those moments no matter how long it has been since they passed!
Some video tips:
Unless you are moving around just set your exposure and focus manually, that way you don't have the camera constantly changing both of those, make sure you have a light towards you as you are quite a bit darker than the background here and proper lighting makes the camera's job much easier , if you want to invest in your video I recommend getting wireless microphones like the Godox magic XT1 they're pretty good and fairly cheap but you can go for something a bit more expensive for extra quality, music was a little bit too loud compared to your voice so watch out for that!
Also fujifilm cameras are amazing! (I'm biased) if you want to use them like your film cameras and minimize editing I recommend watching the video "Zen & The Art of Fujifilm Film Simulations" and just try different recipes and see what you like.
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions! I'll definitely look into your recommendations. Thanks again :D
hi! how do you like your fuji digital camera? do you use the film simulation feature?
Hey! Yes, I use a film simulation for my pictures that I try to change sometimes depending on the location and the weather. I'm still figuring out how to fully exploit the camera, haha. For video, I've been using the F-Log feature, but it's still tricky. I struggle a lot with color grading, especially with the yellow tones haha. It was a challenge but I hope I'll get better next time :D
@@nimnime_ how fun! ❤ i have an x-t30ii and i'm still getting acclimated with the fuji system, which is so different from the canon/nikon ecosystems. i've mounted a holga lens for canon (via an urth adapter). it's been fun capturing images with this plastic lens and even more so to have these images saved on disc with a film aesthetic without having to do any post-processing.
@@ktanonyoutube Yes the fujifilm ecosystem is so different then the other brands (I was on Canon first, then Nikon, then Sony and then Fujifilm haha!). That Holga lens sounds fun! I love how Fujifilm gives a film like look without much editing. How are you liking the x-t30ii so far?
Hi there, the first and only comment I will make and it should be a cornerstone if you really want to understand photography is: spend time in a Lab learning the process...
This will help you understand light and your practice (even digital) will improve.
The photos you are showing are scanned so digital...
So the first assignment could be to compare your scan images to the negatives on a light table by first looking at the dark areas.
Anyway, I am in Paris, so if you're coming back one day, and want to learn more, do not hesitate.
A Tantôt 😊
That's a good idea yes ! I'll check for it :)) Actually my cousin has a "lab" at home so i'm gonna ask him haha :D Thanks for the advices.