Switching to Fuji From Nikon Full Frame

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2017
  • I’ve been using the Fuji X system now for a little over two years after switching from a full frame Nikon kit. One of the questions I get asked most often is about making the switch, and the blog that I wrote for my website 2 years ago is still one of my most read articles, so I thought it was time I made an actual video about why I switched and what I felt about it.
    The image comparison is very unscientific, but was something that interested me as it gave me an idea of how little difference there was between the systems when used in the field and for my particular needs.
    Here’s my blog on my original switch to Fuji www.andymumford.com/blog/2016...
    Website: www.andymumford.com
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  • @davegarth
    @davegarth 6 років тому +301

    I'd shot Nikon for almost 60 years (starting with a Nikon F in 1961) when I switched from a D810 to an X-t20 about five months ago. Actually, I didn't know I was going to switch when I bought the camera, like you thinking I would just use it for serious hiking. I'm just gotten too old to lug heavy stuff very far. I soon fell in love with the Fujis, and decided to switch all my bodies and lenses, like for like. I use the Fujis almost everyday, and I've never been sorry. It's really reignited my love of photography. Your video has captured and explained the reasons why better and clearer than anyone else. Thank you!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +11

      Hi David, thanks for your comment and I'm glad you liked the video. Yes, my experience sounds very similar to yours, I never had any intention to switch but realised once I had the Fujis that the D800 was just gathering dust. Your comment about reigniting your love for photography is one that resonates with me....I wrote something similar in the original blog I made about switching 2 years ago. I rediscovered my passion for taking pictures with the X Series and I think we can easily forget how important that is.

    • @magnuschristensson9980
      @magnuschristensson9980 6 років тому +14

      David Garth hi your 60 years history from Nikon F menas respect!
      I would love to hear your switching story together with your Nikon history on UA-cam
      Your thoughts of the changing in cameras and technical from 1960
      Regards

    • @chromaticvisuelle
      @chromaticvisuelle 5 років тому +4

      I switched from Nikon to Sony as well. So light, so silent, so good for videos, I don't regret it ! I'm selling all my Nikon lenses !

    • @truetothegame2928
      @truetothegame2928 5 років тому +1

      & maybe 5 years with the fuji.....

    • @RichardEllaPhotography
      @RichardEllaPhotography 5 років тому +2

      I'm in the exact same position. 30yrs as Nikon user and just bought X-T20 and 18-55mm fro hiking. Not sure I can ever part with my Nikon Df and manual lenses though.

  • @geenesama
    @geenesama 3 роки тому +5

    You are one of few photographers on UA-cam who can not only talk but also shoot. Thanks, enjoyed comparison and images a lot.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for the comment, glad you enjoy the videos

  • @HatefYaminiOnline
    @HatefYaminiOnline 5 років тому +118

    Most thoughtful APS-C to full frame comparison I've seen yet.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому +5

      Thanks so much

    • @MochitoMaker
      @MochitoMaker 3 роки тому

      Absolultely!

    • @nikolaijohan7924
      @nikolaijohan7924 2 роки тому

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      I stupidly forgot my login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!

    • @flynnjavier840
      @flynnjavier840 2 роки тому

      @Nikolai Johan instablaster ;)

    • @nikolaijohan7924
      @nikolaijohan7924 2 роки тому

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      Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.

  • @srobart
    @srobart 6 років тому +18

    It's always interesting to hear a professional, working photographer's viewpoint on these things. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. People seem to really LOVE their fujifilm cameras, it's rare that I hear anyone say a bad thing about them.

  • @StreetsWideOpen
    @StreetsWideOpen 6 років тому +85

    There is something about using the Fuji cameras, I use the xpro2 & xt20, it just puts a smile on my face every time I'm out with it.
    Great video as always 👍🏻📷

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +9

      Thanks mate...and you're right. I didn't want to go overboard in the video (I did much more so in the written blog) about how much of a pleasure it is to shoot with Fuji cameras. They literally made me fall in love with photography all over again 2 years ago when I switched.

    • @paristo
      @paristo 6 років тому +6

      It is the feeling of using a camera, not a device.
      There are three manufacturers who generate this feeling, Leica, Olympus and Fuji.
      Canon and nikon shapes and sizes are based to 90's style and idea of "future". It is like looking many movies from that era that you just see that style in stories and effects.

    • @stevenstocking5855
      @stevenstocking5855 6 років тому +3

      X-Pro for me! 😎😎😎

    • @user-ms8qf8iq2d
      @user-ms8qf8iq2d 6 років тому

      definitely

  • @simonschalumov646
    @simonschalumov646 5 років тому +4

    Finally, a professional photographer, explaining with an intelligent reason why and how. I was looking for such a video. Thank you Andy. By the way, these images you are getting out of the XT-1 are drop dead gorgeous, amazing talent.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому

      Thanks so much for watching Simon, and thanks for the comment. All the best in 2019

  • @buddywheels
    @buddywheels 6 років тому +4

    That has to be one of the best review videos I have ever watched on UA-cam...and I've watched a few! Not only was it right on the money as far as the subject is concerned (I'm doing the "do I really want to carry all this gear up another hill at my age" thing "BUT will I miss full frame quality"? ... right now) it was clear, concise and superbly delivered. Thank you very much indeed, outstanding.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks for the comment, really glad you like the video

  • @scottkabongo2207
    @scottkabongo2207 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Andy! I love the way you lay your info down. It's great that I came across your videos. I am on the verge of getting myself an X-H1 and needed this kind of videos... Thanks!
    I'll check you up for your workshops as soon as possible.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment Scott, really glad you found the video useful. Have fun with the X-H1

  • @ashzhu3085
    @ashzhu3085 6 років тому +4

    I switched from a D600 to a X-T2 earlier this year. Sold all the AF lens and kept the manual ones. I love the 23mmF2 and 50mmF2. Very happy with the decision.

  • @FreeRoamingPhoto
    @FreeRoamingPhoto 5 років тому +8

    Thanks for this video! I've been watching countless hours of videos and reading equally as many articles trying to decide if I should swap my Canon 5D mark III for the Fuji XT3 and I think you sold me. Like you, I do a lot of hiking and would love to have something that produces images of equal or better quality and is more lightweight and easier to take on longer hikes or even just easier to grab before heading out the door. Thanks again!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video

  • @ChristianSchoter
    @ChristianSchoter 6 років тому +3

    I switched from Nikon to the Fuji X-T2 at the beginning of the year and it's the best thing I did. No regrets at all!

  • @writerlywitterings
    @writerlywitterings 5 років тому +6

    Thanks for a very thoughtful talk. You've persuaded me!

  • @MikeSantis
    @MikeSantis 6 років тому +6

    Andy I love your simplicity and down to earth explanations and humble opinions. It is always a pleasure to watch your videos. Keep it that way please. I'm running two 5D mark ii with various lenses and have often been thinking of changing to mirrorless. Many here in Denmark are on to the Olympus. But after having my Fujifilm x100s which I use a lot for stree photography, I felt in love with it. It is the camera I love most. Would like to change to mirrorless one day and I believe Fuji would be the one for me.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +1

      Hi Mike, thanks for the comment, I'm glad you like the videos. You should give the X-T2 or X Pro 2 a try...if you like the X100s you'll love the interchangeable cameras. The X Pro 2 is a beautiful camera, but for me the EVF doesn't work as well as the X-T2, it doesn't have an articulating screen (which I use a lot) and it doesn't balance as well with zoom lenses. Still, it feels similar to use to the X100.

    • @MikeSantis
      @MikeSantis 6 років тому +1

      I think I will go for the X-T2. And yes. I love my X100s. It is the camera I can associate my self taking the best photos with. The one I'm glad going out and hold in my hand and shoot. It makes me feel so good and so creative. That's why I loved your video here cause you are really opening my eyes to go that way as well.

  • @GolanZiv
    @GolanZiv 5 років тому +4

    I moved from d810 with 24-70 and few sigma art lenses to x-t2 with xf23mm f2. I did it 3 days ago. so far im very impressed with the image quality.

  • @divjot13
    @divjot13 3 роки тому +1

    You are one of the best reviewer i have came across on UA-cam. Learnt so much. Thanks. Subscribed for life. ❤

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much Divjot, that's a wonderful comment. Really glad you find the videos useful

  • @searam1
    @searam1 6 років тому

    Your comment about finding a camera that works for you is so true! There are so many cameras that I have liked, but only one, or two, that truly inspire me! I know this video has been out for a while, but it is great!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks Sean, glad you found the video useful

  • @DelDelap
    @DelDelap 6 років тому +7

    Just sold all my Canon gear for the X-H1 and a few lens, was a bit apprehensive moving but you only live once. Had the camera a few days and really enjoying it.

  • @therustyspoke
    @therustyspoke 6 років тому +3

    Awesome Vid - Switched from the wonderful Canon system to the X100F and could not be happier = Taking more pictures

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Exactly, I take far more photos since I switched than I did before. The Fujis make you want to use them

  • @adamopinheiro
    @adamopinheiro 6 років тому

    Thank you very much for your videos! First, I love that you show your amazing (more than that actually) work while you talk.
    I'm an architect looking into mostly architectural and landscape photography and have been struggling for over a month to decide which path to take.
    Now I definitely have made my mind and I'll follow you closely. I hope I can learn a little bit from you!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks Adamo, glad you like the video (and the images) :-)

  • @grahammcleod6306
    @grahammcleod6306 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks. Nice summary and video. I have just committed to an X-H2 after using Nikon for many years, last being a D7100. I used a loan X-H2 for a weekend and I was mightily impressed. As you said, the enjoyment factor is very important.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment, and for watching. Enjoy the new camera

  • @BujorLaPacanele
    @BujorLaPacanele 5 років тому +4

    I love Fuji. I know it's not the perfect system but it has something magic in it. Not sure what it is but I just love it. And yes I used Nikon, Canon in the past a lot crop and full frame.

  • @carerra911
    @carerra911 5 років тому +5

    I have a D850 and just bought a XT3 for my mirrorless camera, i cant wait to use both

  • @brianscoffield584
    @brianscoffield584 4 роки тому +2

    As a teenager I had a simple Olympus OM10 (I think that's what it was). I forgot about photography for almost 30 years and when I decided to get myself a half decent camera the Fuji X system was just perfect. It had all the dials, took better images than I could ever dream of and didn't look like a big lump of plastic. Thanks for your thoughtful and honest videos and for sharing your images which are, of course, very impressive.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  4 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the comment, really glad you found the video useful. Hope you enjoy the cameras

  • @OdO_Gee
    @OdO_Gee 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for posting this video. I have been contemplating switching to Fuji full-timefor a while now. A lot of my pictures on my website as well as photos I printed and albums I made are from Fuji cameras. I am a portrait artist primarily and I like the colors and the tones that Fuji generates. Not to mention they’re very easy to handle in the field. I don’t like using tripods I like to move around a lot but I shoot in Fugees are perfect for that. I shoot Nikon for my paid gigs I have incorporated Fuji cameras into my paid gigs and I like the Fuji images just as much if not more!

  • @dinzy14
    @dinzy14 6 років тому +5

    Fantastic, well presented video Andy 👍🏻 I recently went from a D810 to an X-T2, and even though I still miss the Nikon, especially paired with my 20mm f/1.8, there's just something about the Fuji that makes shooting enjoyable. The D810 was a great 'tool', but the X-T2 is a great camera 👌🏻

  • @1spitfirepilot
    @1spitfirepilot 6 років тому +12

    Clear, rational and convincing (but then, I use the X system already!)

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +1

      Thanks, glad you liked the video

    • @AminTheMystic
      @AminTheMystic 6 років тому

      Um, no. To "de-res" Nikon's images and then make a comparison is outright silly and stupid.

  • @janrrob
    @janrrob 6 років тому

    Fantastic video with great samples to back up your every point. You are perhaps the only one who managed to pit Fuji sensor capability versus that of Nikon FX. And yes, after watching so many videos out there to help me decide which system to go for, I am now 100% convinced to go the Fujifilm way and I'm well convinced in a big way for the practical reasons you have covered so brilliantly (without having to hype it up unlike a lot out there). So kudos Andy :D and I'm looking forward to your great success here in UA-cam channel, your travels and of course your workshops. God bless :)

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Jan, glad you liked the video and found it useful.

  • @insenjojo1839
    @insenjojo1839 3 роки тому +1

    while I just got the Nikon Z5 and I kknow this video is 4 years old, the idea still remains true and will continue to do so...I resonate with the same school of thought, hence I directly jumped to a mirrorless from basic smartphone photography...cheers man!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the comment, really glad you found it useful and interesting

  • @BenjaminKanarek
    @BenjaminKanarek 6 років тому +53

    My work was shown on a huge 3 x 4 meter billboard on the boardwalk of the Cannes Film Festival back in 2008 shot with a 12 megapixel camera. I had double page spreads from 8 megapixel cameras. In fact one of my images were printed on the Paris Metro that was 2 x 3 meters and being the output was around 32 dpi, it didn't really matter, as the viewing distance had to be at least 2 meters from the image. I presently use the Nikon 800/800e/810 series, but have been discussing the possibilities with Fuji. The one thing I would miss, being a fashion photographer is the 5:4 crop option as most mags I work for come very close to that crop form. But I really do love the colour rendition coming out of the Fuji X series bodies.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +4

      Hi Benjamin, thanks for the comment. Have you thought about (deep breath) the GFX? It has the 5:4 crop option and is probably a great camera for fashion. I used one and found it a wonderful camera, just very heavy for my kind of work and not suited to handheld shooting.

    • @BenjaminKanarek
      @BenjaminKanarek 6 років тому +7

      Yes, I have discussed the possibilities with Fuji and they have given me VIP access for pricing, as i am sure you have as well. We did discuss sponsoring as well. I like you, would like to go in the opposite direction size wise. I am also hooked on my 300mm f/2.8 and my 180 and 135DC lenses that I use quite a bit. I can't get that kind of compression with the Fuji MF lenses. I use a monopod when shooting outdoors and handhold in studio: www.benjaminkanarek.com

    • @richardlopez46
      @richardlopez46 6 років тому

      I'm still using a Nikon cropped sensor camera and have been wanting to up grade to full frame for a while, but I'm very intrigued by the Fuji system. I don't need 36, 45 or 50 megapixels, but for portrait work I do think that the Bokeh is still a lot creamier on the full frame. I've seen The Fuji 56mm f1.2 and 90f2 vs the Nikkor 58f1.4G and 85f1.4G and the Nikon glass seems to win in my opinion. But Fuji seems to be killing it right now especially with their film simulations and in camera adjustments... I wish I could afford both systems.

    • @richardlopez46
      @richardlopez46 6 років тому +1

      I checked his web site, and yes, beautiful imagery apparently created using Nikon full frame glass.

    • @Johnnycbtx
      @Johnnycbtx 6 років тому

      Personally I think the Fuji glass is better than some of the Nikon glass. My 16-55 and 10-24 are far better than my Nikon 17-55 and 12-24.

  • @3urobob
    @3urobob 6 років тому +9

    Fun fact: Blending your idioms ("bite the bullet" & "pull the trigger") is called a malaphor. I quite like this one :D

  • @matthewbell1968
    @matthewbell1968 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent and highly professional video thanks Andy. I'm putting you in the same bracket as Steve Perry and Mark Smith, all 3 of you explain the intricacies of cameras with such clarity, I'm leaning so much from all 3 of you thanks!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  4 роки тому

      Thanks so much Matthew, that's a lovely comment and I'm really glad you enjoy the videos so much

  • @goswo
    @goswo 5 років тому +2

    Please do more videos. Its so inspiring to listen to a pro with integrity...

  • @carlcooper6177
    @carlcooper6177 5 років тому +8

    Just traded in all my Nikon gear and now fully invested in Fuji.I already have the X-T20 and the X-T2 and tomorrow will pick up my X-T3. The D500 was the casualty but I have made the right move. Anyone who has used Fuji X knows why and I don't need to explain.
    Fuji have a great range from beginner to Pro so everyone in catered for. I just wish more would take the time to look at Fuji closer.

    • @carlcooper6177
      @carlcooper6177 5 років тому +2

      It looks like your expectations far exceed the cameras capabilities. The X-T100 is aimed at entry level users. Try the X-T20 or above you would like those. Fuji are amazing and don't let your one bad experience taint your view. You won't find many companies who offer firmware updates for free that add new features to your camera. If your not convinced then best of luck cos you won't find better.

    • @michaelpawlukphotography2570
      @michaelpawlukphotography2570 5 років тому

      Gil Meshulam I am not a Fuji fan boy but left my long term relationship with my Nikon cameras for the lighter and mirrorless benefits of the Fuji system. The xt2 snd xh1 are a lot of fun to use and I have had no issues. I was concerned about the loss of dynamic range moving from ff but it has been negligible for my purposes. I am an occasional pixel peeper but I don’t make huge prints.

    • @KingofStreet3
      @KingofStreet3 5 років тому

      I bought the XT-2 and I'm more than satisfied with it. Eventhough I'm a beginner, I have much to learn

    • @cjmadridtv4289
      @cjmadridtv4289 5 років тому

      i want to have xt2 do you still have it?

    • @user-os5sd7sz4v
      @user-os5sd7sz4v 5 років тому

      I'll get a xt1 second hand and see how it is, also I'm excited in using nikkor lenses on it, but I would never sell my d500.

  • @matthewwells1606
    @matthewwells1606 4 роки тому +3

    Starting shooting with an X-T3 recently for the same reason: I like to travel light. I still use my D750 and lenses when I can just put everything in the car, but otherwise my little Fuji kit does it all when I'm on the move.

  • @bennylamera2559
    @bennylamera2559 6 років тому +2

    Spot on with everything Andy. and a very fair comparison on the lenses.

  • @donharrington576
    @donharrington576 6 років тому

    I completely agree with your analysis! I went from canon 5D III L series lens and have the same conclusion.
    Love your work. Thank you so much, from Fort Collins, Colorado.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Don Harrington Thanks so much Don

  • @rachelg7371
    @rachelg7371 5 років тому +7

    wow, your street photography is wonderful! Actually, all your images are great! You're very convincing, and I'm serious about getting a fuji X camera...probably the XT3.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video

  • @jre617
    @jre617 4 роки тому +4

    I agree with your assessment. I recently switched from Nikon to Sony APS-C. So much easier to take with me.
    However, the Sony system is not a joy to use. So far, I spend more trying to remember settings than concentrating on the image.
    The one place I disagree with you is the view finder. I miss the OVF, which I found inspiring. On the Sony a6400, I find that the EVF is very different from the actual scene or the final image. The pixilating in low light, the constant exposure changes - all distracting. I only use it for composing. Anyway, thanks for the video.

    • @CC-gt3ro
      @CC-gt3ro 3 роки тому +1

      I just bought sony a7c and i had no issues at all to understand the system and menu. There is a way to save 3 all around settings associated to the 1,2,3 selector, you can assemble your own menu by bringing the features you want. Then You have the shortcut with the fn buttons that you can customize with anything you want for photos and videos independently, and you can assign some functions to few buttons and dial. You can select the movie selector for the main movies setting and you have the movie button to always start the video. You can even use one of the 1,2,3 selector for either movies or photos. For me i found that very powerful and simple.

  • @terrariumelio974
    @terrariumelio974 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for validating the choice I made 6 years ago to switch to fujfilm from Nikon. I was rethinking my decision and toying with the idea of going back to Nikon. This video and going to a camra store and holding a Nikon in my hands made me realize that going Fuji was the best choice.
    I want to add the when I use to sell cameras as a young man I would tell people exactly what Andy says here... buy the camera that feels best in your hands.
    Love the channel.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  4 роки тому

      Thanks so much, glad you enjoy the channel

  • @MarkowskyArt
    @MarkowskyArt 5 років тому

    Fantastic, informative video! I'm a longtime Canon user who was encouraged to switch to the X-T3 while browsing at my local camera shop yesterday. I've spent the past 24 hours doing a deep dive on the web to see if that employee was nuts or not, as I've never even considered using a Fuji camera. Your video is amongst the best I've seen so far, and you may have just convinced me to jump ship! Thank you!!!!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching

  • @Lastman10101
    @Lastman10101 6 років тому +4

    Here is what im doing right now. I shot Canon 5DS, had the 85mm 1.2 and the 70-200 2.8IS II. Sold all of it for the Zeiss Otus 85mm1.4. Shot with Nikon d700 and D600. Sold it went to Sony A7 with adapter with Otus 85mm. Now I sold it and now going with Fuji XT20 with metabones speed booster adapter giving me full Frame equivalent. Adapted with Otus. I would get 4k Amazing sharpens, legendary color science, and Bokeh at 1.2! Also hyper-sync with alien bees white lightning strobe. Also focus peaking.

  • @freddy2nt
    @freddy2nt 5 років тому +4

    Holy shit, your photographs are stunning! Looking at your pictures makes me ashamed of being so obsessed with things like shallow depth of field and dynamic range.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому +3

      Thanks so much. They're not that good and I'm sure with a bit of time and practice you'll be making better images.

  • @capt1089
    @capt1089 6 років тому +1

    As an X system convert, I appreciate the validation you provide. Thanks for articulating the argument so well! Cheers!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Jim, glad you like the videos

  • @Pascal15B
    @Pascal15B 6 років тому

    A brilliant piece & a very sensible bit of reasoning for your changing Andy. As a life long dedicated Nikon FM2n film camera user, I could never see a digital equivalent, until I saw the X-Pro2. Immediately I was hooked. I had everything now in digital, in pretty much exactly the same way that my film cameras worked. I literally carry my X-Pro2 everywhere with only one 35mm f2 lens. Over the moon with the system & I like the discipline of only owning one lens. Subscribed to your channel too by the way.

  • @toopkarcher4941
    @toopkarcher4941 5 років тому +13

    Getting my X-T3 tomorrow! 18-55 to start with. 10-24+55-200+35f2 should be enough for everything

    • @zipp4everyone263
      @zipp4everyone263 5 років тому

      Its 9 months later but id suggest you try a 100-400 and the 90mm prime! They are both gorgeous lenses if you want/need that reach. The 90 is basically optically perfect imo.

    • @Rough.91
      @Rough.91 3 роки тому

      I need to buy.
      Mmm expensive haha

  • @ellencie8913
    @ellencie8913 5 років тому +16

    I'd like to quickly point out that in the photo comparison, your Fuji DOF is larger than the Nikon DOF due to the crop factor; since you're testing on a three-dimensional scene, it may be that the Fuji is simply more in focus in some areas, thus making the Nikon appear "blurred".
    Great video though, I'm deliberating between FF and a Fuji right now and many of your points are very convincing.

    • @RyanZulqudsie
      @RyanZulqudsie 5 років тому +1

      Thanks for pointing this out. I thought the same thing tho. T was a very informative video, but would be more convincing if he adjust down to the aperture.

    • @keithdunnivan8099
      @keithdunnivan8099 5 років тому +1

      The DOF does not change. The crop factor causes the image to be cropped but F8 is F8 regardless of the camera it is on.

    • @keithdunnivan8099
      @keithdunnivan8099 5 років тому +1

      @Phil Jones65 yes you're correct. With full frame you are able to be closer which compresses the back ground. I was just stating that the actual DOF doesn't change.

    • @keithdunnivan8099
      @keithdunnivan8099 5 років тому

      @Phil Jones65 I'm not sure if you're trying to teach me about DOF or just elaborating what we know? Dof is indicated by the aperture size. Nothing else factors into. The composition will be different on a crop, but 200mm at f8 is the same DOF. That's all I was saying.

    • @keithdunnivan8099
      @keithdunnivan8099 5 років тому

      @Phil Jones65 200 mm lens at 2.8 on a crop will give exact same DOF as FF. I don't understand how you're so informative but can't understand that.

  • @evelasq1
    @evelasq1 6 років тому +2

    I am a X-T10 owner for over a year right now and I find it to be a very good camera for a person like me who shoots 35mm film photography with a Nikon F100 and a Nikon F5. I do like the control of the shutter speed, EV dial and being able to use my Nikon lenses with a Metabones Adaptor. The Nikon lenses do create amazing results with the Fujifilm X-10 camera but I have to manually focus the lens to get my photo. Cheers, Flood!

  • @francs.7685
    @francs.7685 5 років тому +2

    I own the x-t 3, I like the settings from above. you are completely right. all current cameras take good pictures. Everyone has to find out for themselves what he likes to work with. very great pictures in your video. Greetings from Germany.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching., glad you like the video

  • @adomolis
    @adomolis 4 роки тому +10

    I'll give you one single reason why Fuji is above all else for me:
    Those dials give you an option to change aperture/shutter/iso with camera switched off. While this doesnt seem like a huge thing at first, in field when you are shooting, it is.

    • @jamestonbellajo
      @jamestonbellajo 3 роки тому

      There’s no dial for aperture on the XT bodies, is there?
      How do you manually adjust aperture when the camera is off and you’re using a lens without an aperture ring? I use the 27mm a lot and it doesn’t have an aperture ring. Asking because my X-T3 should be arriving soon!

    • @samuelsnow7351
      @samuelsnow7351 3 роки тому

      @@jamestonbellajo You can't. Aperture is always dealt with on the lens.

  • @studioedin5288
    @studioedin5288 4 роки тому +30

    I never heard anyone switch from Fuji to Canon or anything. Nobody switches from Fuji =)

  • @roblodge6228
    @roblodge6228 4 роки тому +1

    Great video Andy, I'm a Canon user (5d mk 4) and currently looking to scale down myself, cheers for the straight forward advice, it's a big step changing systems for sure, so your video has been very useful

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  4 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the comment, glad you found the video useful

  • @overnightparking
    @overnightparking 6 років тому

    This is one of the most intelligent reviews of camera gear I’ve ever come across. Thanks.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks Eric, glad you liked it

  • @jacobh5817
    @jacobh5817 6 років тому +5

    Good review. Factual and accurate. I've switched from Canon full frame to first an x-pro1 and now an x-pro2 and xt-2 with a wide array of prime lenses and the 18-55 zoom for convenience. One big advantages of the 18-55 over the 16-55 is the optical image stabilizer on the first. Esp. when doing street photography. The latter has slightly better IQ though (but only by very little). About the foliage: if you have the chance to change to another photo catalogue and raw processor platform, my best experience for Fuji x-trans is with On1 Photo Raw or Capture One. The first is highly recommended esp. at that price. They offer excellent service. If you feel you need to stick with Lightroom, use Iridient as your raw processor. Not only for foliage, but for everything (skintones as well). It outperforms LR in every aspect except of course library management. But, try the amazing fujifilm jpegs sooc as well. Most of the times I only crop the images a bit before finishing. Acros, Astia and Classic Chrome film emulation is just great.
    The keys aspects of the Fuji X platform for me are the excellent image quality, the durability, size/weight, the classic layout of the exposure triangle (shutter speed, aperture and iso all at one glance) and the evf and hybrid viewfinder on the x-pro1/2. But most of all, Fuji seems to care about its customers. Firmware updates that not only correct bugs, but lift the camera to new levels. That way you don't feel left out after 1 year. All stuff that has refueled my love for photography. Will never go back...

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Herco. Interesting to hear your opinion on the 18-55 vs 16-55. It's not a range I use very much, so I was never tempted by the 16-55. I have the 18-55, but have literally never taken it out of the box and keep thinking I should just sell it. I should give it a try for street photography one day though.

    • @jacobh5817
      @jacobh5817 6 років тому

      Andy Mumford, the 18-55 is best suited for my xt-1/2 with fulltime evf. On the x-pro2 I prefer to use the ovf and the f2-range fujicrons as bigheadtaco called them. Either way, the 18-55 is amazingly good for what most people consider to be a kit lens.

    • @caleidoo
      @caleidoo 6 років тому

      Factual and accurate? He labels parts of the image that are out of focus in the Nikon image (a.k.a bokeh), but are in focus on the Fuji as "resolving less detail with the Nikon". I agree on the part about ergonomics and weight, but that part about image sharpness is just rubbish really.

  • @SalwanJBinni
    @SalwanJBinni 5 років тому +4

    Fujifilm is so smart that the decisions they've made so far are brilliant... They focused on the outer look, design without neglecting the core stuff like the sensor technology even when their auto focus system wasn't on par with the competition. Yet the most brilliant decision they made was their philosophy of lens lineup which in my opinion compensated for not having a full frame production. The combination of the xtrans sensor and the excellent lens series resulted in the quality of photos Fujifilm is known for today. Not to mention the build quality of their products and the legacy simulations offered in JPEGs. I'm a Sony shooter and I highly respect Sony for its innovations but I also admire and respect Fujifilm...

  • @nige6619
    @nige6619 6 років тому

    Great Vid Andy, I could listen to you all day mate.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Lol, try telling that to my wife. Thanks for the comment.

  • @stanmorinaka4551
    @stanmorinaka4551 Рік тому +1

    So, you must first know what you need before you know what you want. For me, I always struggled to settle on a system, trying to keep up with the current latest and greatest gear, and not figuring out what I really need. I visited my local camera store today and saw how compact the Fujinon 10-24mm zoom is. This really verified what you said in your two videos on this topic about gear size and weight. It is really exciting to finally feel like I am going down the right path. THANK YOU AGAIN!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment, really glad you enjoyed the video

  • @djsuth7727
    @djsuth7727 6 років тому +4

    Your impressive images validate the argument that an APS-C camera is capable of delivering exceptional quality ( in the right hands. ) I also migrated from the Nikon ecosystem to Fuji X series for exactly the same reasons you describe in the video. Fuji lenses are superb ... I think that's one of the main factors why IQ is maintained. And, all that saved weight allows us to pack a DJI Mavic ;) !

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks, glad you like the video and the images. And yes, mu Fuji kit with the Mavic is still lighter than my old Nikon kit without a drone.

  • @BenjaminKanarek
    @BenjaminKanarek 6 років тому +21

    Just ordered my X-T2 Graphite camera, battery grip and the 35 f/1.4, 56 f/1.2 and 90 f/2.0 Fujifilm lenses...Let's see what happens! ;-)

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +1

      Benjamin Kanarek That's a nice kit, the 90mm in particular is a gorgeous lens. Have fun :)

    • @irenemcc1467
      @irenemcc1467 6 років тому

      the 90mm is absolute bliss :) I hope that you will enjoy it!

    • @Alb3rtocardoso
      @Alb3rtocardoso 6 років тому

      I was on a 1dx mark II and 5DIII before i sold the 1dx2 to buy a Xt2/18mm F2/27mm F2.8/ 35mm F2 and i have a quesiton. How is it? What software you proccess its raws with? Thanks.

    • @MaratAmanzholov
      @MaratAmanzholov 6 років тому

      I'd add 23mm f2 to that bundle! Own 35 and 56 lenses - superb!

    • @passsacaglia
      @passsacaglia 6 років тому

      Nice Benjamin! I wanna hear everything bout it! I make filmmusic and will PM you :) Cheers!
      David Komar - www.komarkomposition.com

  • @MrLord94
    @MrLord94 6 років тому

    Great video, it's nice to see someone being objective about camera brands and talking about real world usage. One new subscriber earned.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks for the comment, glad you liked the video

  • @OktoberFilms
    @OktoberFilms 6 років тому

    Thanks for a great video. I agree with everything you said. I switched from Canon to Fuji in 2014 and I’ve never looked back. Been using the X-E2, but I’m hoping to pick up an X-E3 in the coming days. Can’t wait to get my hands on the 24MP sensor, the Acros film simulation and all the good stuff they’ve come up with in the last three years. Also nice to see you using the 35f1.4 lens. There is something magical about it.

  • @andyandagnieszka
    @andyandagnieszka 3 роки тому +5

    About a month ago, I realised my wonderful nikon D750 had been sitting in my cupboard gathering dust, only coming out on a biannual trip somewhere. And last year the weight gave me terrible neckache as I took it around angkor wat. I love that camera, but I want using it and it was too heavy for what u use it for.
    So I'm trading it for an x-t3. Exciting times, and I'm looking forward to going back to getting more images on random trips here and there cos the camera will be with me not in my dusty cupboard.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  3 роки тому +1

      That's great to hear. Have fun with the X-T3, it's a wonderful camera

  • @jonhermannsson9231
    @jonhermannsson9231 6 років тому +4

    great video - awesome pics you have taken - I agree with all you said - I have mostly switched, but still have my D750's - as they are lighter - but I find for some shots like for weddings the Fuji 50-140mm F2.8 just does not produce pleasant enough Bokeh - ok for landscape etc - likewise the Fuji 16-55mm F2.8 has no IS - so for weddings find it more practical to use a D750 with a Tamron 24-70mm F2.8 with IS -
    I enjoy the Fuji X system - and have both XT1's and XT2's - and not many complains - but lenses are important - and I do have some complains there - the aperture ring on some is way to soft like on the 23mm and 35mm F1.4 - likewise focus speed is very slow on some like the 35mm F1.4 and noise - however most all their primes have super nice optical quality -
    So yes for most use I use the Fuji's - but of course now with the D850 there still might need to own a Nikon D850 ( with Touch LCD and Flip LCD ) and few lenses :) but for most of the time XT2's -
    Look forward to the upcoming update to XT2 - with IBIS - as none of their primes has IS - and hopefully full Touch LCD -

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +1

      Jon Hermannsson Thanks for the comment Jon. I agree with you about some of the older Fuji primes focusing. I have the 35mm f1.4 and the 18mm f2 and while I love the optical quality, they do tend to hunt noisily for focus.
      I'm curious about IBIS and it looks like that's something that we'll see in the next gen of Fuji cameras...the Olympus implementation is superb. But I don't shoot much handheld in low light so it's not a game changer for me. I can certainly understand how it would matter for shooting weddings though

    • @Johnnycbtx
      @Johnnycbtx 6 років тому

      Agreethe Oly ibis is fantastic. I shot both the EM1 and X-T1 for a year and in the end went with Fuji for the colors. I could not tell the difference in images printed 20"x30" nor could the guys at my local camera shop here in Austin.

  • @mrkingdom6683
    @mrkingdom6683 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Andy, thanks for the comprehensive review. I am looking to move from Nikon D700 to Fujifilm X-T3 and I think you've just convinced me.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for the comment, glad you found the video useful. Good luck with the switch

  • @triplescale
    @triplescale 5 років тому +1

    I just bought a used X-T2 + 18-55 and 55-200mm and I´m so happy with this gear and now I´ve seen what incredible pictures you took with it, even more! :-)

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому

      That's a lovely combination. Glad you liked the video, all the best with your photography

  • @richarddutchholland4780
    @richarddutchholland4780 6 років тому +12

    I’ve sold the lot and now only use a XT20 with the 18-55 kit lens and a Samyang 12mm f2 and that’s all I’m ever going to own... all kept in a small Domke bag..... “I’m now set free”

    • @alanwilson59
      @alanwilson59 6 років тому

      Hi Richard, I've just done the same today, sold all my pentax, the xt20 is on its way. I have the samyang 12mm on order & I'm thinking that's all I need. How are getting on with fuji?

    • @drs-Rigo-Reus
      @drs-Rigo-Reus 5 років тому

      Set free, indeed:-).

    • @nickgoogle4525
      @nickgoogle4525 5 років тому

      I was using Minolta and later (due more lens options) Nikon F3, FM2 and various fixed focal lengths (35/2.0 mm being my favourite). For many years I did not had a "real" camera. Buying an S7 smartphone got back my joy in photography. Incredible what a smartphone camera can deliver today. I love that I have it always with me and can shoot in various conditions. The camera is surprisingly fast and also allows almost macro / close-up shots. I use sometimes the RAW mode of the S7 with great success also.
      I still love to use the S7 for photos, but of course in some ways you're limited with a smartphone camera. So I wanted a "real" camera again -- giving me better quality which sometimes was lacking for landscape photography. And of course also allowing to use longer focal lengths. So I just bought a used X-T1 and the 18-55 lens and really enjoy that very much. I think I'll add an extension ring to allow me to get sometimes a bit closer for some detail shots. In addition I'll very likely buy the 14 mm Fujinon lens. With that setup I think I'm also "done". Pretty lightweight, with very high image quality and lots of options. I might buy an X-T2 or X-T3 used, when the prices are going down. But the X-T1 camera is mostly not the limiting factor to get good photos. Just a tad faster autofocus would be a plus in few situations. But I like the X-T1 a lot and might just continue to use it and possibly not "upgrade" :-)

  • @Thehipsterplantman
    @Thehipsterplantman 6 років тому +4

    Hello Andy, I recently made the switch to the XT 2 and am so very happy :) I have a question - when processing your photos do you ever use the Fuji presets as a starting point - for example Velvia?

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +9

      Hi Neil, I love the Fuji film simulations and always shoot with both JPEG and RAW. For street and some stock work then I just use the JPEG, but for most of my landscapes I use the RAW and start processing it from the Standard/Provia setting as it gives the flattest file with the most scope for processing. Adding the Velcia preset tends to block up the shadows and push the saturation further than I'd like, and I prefer to control that myself in the editing process.

    • @Thehipsterplantman
      @Thehipsterplantman 6 років тому

      Thank you for your reply :) This makes sense but for Jpegs I agree - the Fuji colours are stunning

    • @nicolasamaro4548
      @nicolasamaro4548 6 років тому +1

      in my personal opinion, thats one of the reason i did got my fuji from the beginning, i love color rendition with fui presets. cheers

  • @jonfletcher147
    @jonfletcher147 6 років тому

    You pretty much nailed it for me. Last month I finally sold the last of my Nikon FF system off and now I'm a 100% Fuji shooter myself now and couldn't be happier! New subscriber.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks Jonathan, glad you liked the video.

  • @zekeboz5533
    @zekeboz5533 6 років тому +1

    Already own the X-T2 and I think your review is spot on..... I migrated from the canon world primarily for two reasons, weight savings and the retro/direct controls. Keep up the great vids..

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks Mike, glad you liked the video

  • @haiderabbas96
    @haiderabbas96 5 років тому +6

    Nice talk man. Having a hard time trying to decide switching from D750 to Fuji X.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому

      The D750 is a great camera. In my experience the best camera is the one that you want to use and take with you, so the best way to decide is to pick up a Fuji X camera and just see how it feels and whether you prefer it to your Nikon

    • @ArthurSpooner007
      @ArthurSpooner007 5 років тому

      Same here. Got the x100t already but I might switch completely

    • @michaelpawlukphotography2570
      @michaelpawlukphotography2570 5 років тому +3

      Switched from the d750 to xt2 and xh1.... no regrets! Fuji is a joy to shoot!

    • @drs-Rigo-Reus
      @drs-Rigo-Reus 5 років тому

      get a xt20 for a while. then decide.

    • @izonfire805
      @izonfire805 5 років тому

      @@michaelpawlukphotography2570 what's the difference with the dynamic range between the two? Really considering ditching my D750 for the XT3

  • @TheBawssThomas
    @TheBawssThomas 6 років тому +3

    Fellow nikon to fuji back to nikon convert here. i just couldn't get used to the small body and feel of mirroless cameras (i had the XT2) and what really bugged me was the poor dynamic range of the XT2, it just couldn't bring up shadows up as much as my nikon d500. Additionally, whenever i brought my raws into lightroom they appeared a stop or two darker, unimpressive ISO performance when compared with Nikon d500. so im waiting for my D850.

    • @Nessunego
      @Nessunego 5 років тому

      Nikon D850 is in a totally different class compared to APS-C Fujis. The only Fuji I find interesting are the medium format ones. Happy D850 owner.

    • @uncleanAlibertine1
      @uncleanAlibertine1 5 років тому +1

      when you compare raws you must switch from adobe really. Cuz they don't have a clue how to get things right! so I suggest a capture one is much better with RAFs.

    • @AndrewNoiles
      @AndrewNoiles 5 років тому +1

      ​@@uncleanAlibertine1 You'r right,. The new Cap1 is handling the raw RAF files much better than LR in my opinion.

    • @uncleanAlibertine1
      @uncleanAlibertine1 5 років тому

      @Jee Vang well you could put ut this wax as you described. But if you look you will see that only one who is struggling with fuji sensors are adobe, they just can't figure it out! anyway a sensor are just a part of story... lens, algoritms and senzor are a part of what we call a raw output ( don't fotget to add light ;). So I don't see any headache ( nor feel) . there is a lot of possibilities for everyone, cheers :) mate!

  • @michaeldelrossi4487
    @michaeldelrossi4487 5 років тому +1

    Great informational video of Fujifilm gear! I have used Nikon gear for about 45 years and suddenly switched to Pentax gear; but getting older and hard to lug around heavy backpacks with heavy DSLR's and looking for a smaller and lighter system. I recently got a feel for the Fujifilm XT20 and it seems like a very nice camera to carry around formy everyday photography needs! Thank You for your very informational video.Respectfully, Mike DelRossi

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Michael, glad you liked the video

  • @chirag4
    @chirag4 6 років тому +1

    loved the backdrop setting / arrangement behind you. beautiful
    table, pots, frames on the wall etc.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Lol, thanks Chirag. That's the big table where my wife and I do all our work.

  • @adrianphotovisions2308
    @adrianphotovisions2308 6 років тому +7

    Being a crop sensor the Fuji has a greater depth of field and I noticed you compared the two camera's at the same aperture, this may contribute to the out of focus areas with the Nikon camera. However, the greater depth of field is a big advantage to the Fuji :)

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +3

      Hi Adrian. You're probably right, although the street lamp (which was the part the looked out of focus) is at least 2 meters away from the camera so I was surprised there was an issue at that focal length (16mm)

    • @jamesmason3456
      @jamesmason3456 6 років тому +1

      Conversely the FF sensor will have shallower DoF and better bokeh than a crop sensor..depends on what you want.

    • @nicolasamaro4548
      @nicolasamaro4548 6 років тому

      thats the right answer

    • @gregsullivan7408
      @gregsullivan7408 6 років тому

      Andy Mumford I'm actually not surprised there was a problem with the lamp, if it was only a bit further away than 2m. Looking at the images at 100% close up like this, in order to calculate depth of field, I think the circle of confusion needs to be set to the sensor's pixel pitch, which in the case of the Nikon down ressed = T1 pixel pitch x 1.6 = 0.00476mm x 1.6 = 0.0076mm. Entering this plus the focal length (16mm), the aperture (F8) and the subject distance (I guessed 200m - how did you focus?) into a DoF calculator, the near limit is about 4m, which may well make the lamp a bit blurry when pixel peeping. If on the other hand the hyperfocal distance was used, the near limit is then about 2.1m. Now, I know you're actually looking at 200%, which makes the situation even worse. ;)
      For the Fuji focussed at 200m, the near limit is a fair bit closer - 2.6m, or 1.3m for hyperfocal.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Hi Greg. The street lamp was almost certainly out of focus, but the elements that I compared on the other side of the street (the cables, window basket, door number) were comfortably within the Nikon's DOF. Likewise with the telephoto shots, the street signs were around 3 meters infront of the focus point, and even with the Fuji's longer DOF were still comfortably within the Nikon's depth of field

  • @saturnuria1217
    @saturnuria1217 6 років тому +11

    The X-T2 seems to be the perfect camera for your style of photography. I've just made the opposite switch, from an X-T2 back to a Canon 5D3. I do a lot of indoor work, particularly live bands. I found the low-light performance to be slightly lacking compared to full-frame, which surprised me as the lab tests and reviews seemed to put them on par. I am a bit of a pixel-peeper, but I'm much happier with the noise (or lack thereof) on the Canon at mid-range ISOs.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +4

      Hi Garry, thanks for the comment. I totally understand where you're coming from. For what I use them for, the Fujis are great,but I mentioned that I used to shoot weddings. I think if I were still doing that professionally I'd have serious doubts about the (lack of) flash system on the Fuji. The Nikon flash system was awesome and Fuji don't have anything that comes close to the SB900. So yeah, horses for courses.

    • @Loopsrainforest
      @Loopsrainforest 6 років тому

      Have you tried the Fuji X500 flash gun? It's great. People used to complain about flash options but its as good or better than the Canon 580ex ii's I used to use.

    • @clientbuilding8737
      @clientbuilding8737 6 років тому

      There is a firmware upgrade coming in November that is going to make using third party flashes even easier, including TTL and HSS with a remote controller.

    • @drewmeyerhoeffer467
      @drewmeyerhoeffer467 6 років тому +1

      Andy Mumford Uhh the Godox system... It is amazingly reliable, cheap and has tons of options from the smallest flash to a substantial strobe. No need for any additional competition/options although they are always welcome. The system should be perfectly capable of any wedding. Maybe a studio strobist would find some harps.

    • @adrianphotovisions2308
      @adrianphotovisions2308 6 років тому +2

      Andy, there is the Godox system of fully compatible flashes with TTL and HSS and now Profoto are releasing a Fuji trigger for their flashes, so plenty of choice now

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler 6 років тому

    So many relevant points in this video. Well worth watching in its entirety.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks for the comment, glad you liked the video.

  • @JayAllan
    @JayAllan 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this! A lot of great information. Long time Nikon shooter here. Started with an F3 and most recently a D850. Just picked up an XT-3. Looking forward to working with a new smaller camera system! I make a living with cameras so it is good to know these are up to the task. I have a long way to go before I am completely comfortable with mirrorless but I feel like it is a good time to dive in. Love your work as well. Beautiful landscapes. I love exploring our planet and capturing its beauty.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for the comment, really glad you enjoy my work and the videos. Have fun with the X-t3, it's a wonderful camera

  • @ArthurSpooner007
    @ArthurSpooner007 5 років тому +15

    Thinking about switching from the d750 to the x-t3. Very informative video thanks I’m still scared though 😂

    • @izonfire805
      @izonfire805 5 років тому +3

      Also have the d750 and really thinking of getting the xt3 . I'm 95% there !

    • @ArthurSpooner007
      @ArthurSpooner007 5 років тому

      IZONFIRE made the final decision today and am selling my Nikon gear.

    • @izonfire805
      @izonfire805 5 років тому +1

      Lol me too. Just advertised mine today! more exited than I thought I would be to be honest! It's a sign..........Goodbye Nikon!

    • @vinczeszilard5155
      @vinczeszilard5155 5 років тому +2

      I was also thinking about this X-T3, but no IBIS has really hurt my initial thoughts about the camera. The Sony A7III costs the same with the Tamron 28-75mm and it's FF and has IBIS which is very important to my style (I shoot cosplays). The X-T3 looks beautiful though, one of the best looking cameras I've seen so far.

    • @izonfire805
      @izonfire805 5 років тому

      @@vinczeszilard5155 the A7III costs about £700 more in the UK so it's a no brainer for me.

  • @hayezmohairbi
    @hayezmohairbi 6 років тому +3

    Switching from full frame to crop! I don’t think it was an good idea because Nikon just a monster camera it will last for long compare to Fuji. I switched to Fuji but I wish I invested more in Nikon and stayed with it. I bought The xt-1, XT-2, XX-20 and finally hx-1 and it was the worst body it is just wasn’t built to last life like Nikon.
    With all respect to your opinion that what I have experienced with Fuji and what I think about it. I am waiting for the new Nikon or A7Iii Sony and I should be able to invest in one of them but I still prefer Nikon .

  • @L.E.Santo02
    @L.E.Santo02 6 років тому +1

    Thank you Andy. Really informative.

  • @conawayjb
    @conawayjb 6 років тому

    Very well spoken, I left canon for fuji a couple years ago and haven't looked back. Thank you for your logical explications on the subject !

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks, glad you liked the video

  • @filmismorefun
    @filmismorefun 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for putting this together. I'm in the exact boat you were- a Nikon shooter switching to the Fuji system. At first I was a bit concerned about leaving full frame for a crop sensor, but as you mentioned in the difference is negligible, and in some aspects the Fuji seems superior.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for the comment, really glad you found the video useful

  • @tommykirouac4649
    @tommykirouac4649 6 років тому

    great vid man, you truly take impressive images and you still realy humble. thx

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks Tommy, glad you liked the video

  • @Byhythloh
    @Byhythloh 6 років тому

    I'm looking at buying myself a Fuji X-T2 sometime this year, and just stumbled into your channel...Must say, those first few shots you show...absolutely LOVE them!!! Subbed in hopes to see more of your work.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks Chad, glad you enjoyed the video

  • @avarmadillo
    @avarmadillo 5 років тому +2

    A lovely summation. fuji rocks!

  • @robcavenphotography5231
    @robcavenphotography5231 6 років тому

    In depth and on point. I use a D800E with all the associated glass and trappings, and am considering the D850, but this has given me enough pause for thought to at least trial one of the Fuji options, so thank you very much Andy, appreciated.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Hi Rob, thanks for the comment. I loved the D800E, it's an awesome camera and one that I think people will look back on in years to come as pretty revolutionary in terms of digital SLRs in the same way as the original 5D and Canon 1Ds Mk1 were. But for me personally, for my uses, I simply realised I didn't need all the incredible resolution that camera has. Enjoy your trial of the Fuji, I'd be interested to know how you get on.

  • @cactustweeter2890
    @cactustweeter2890 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your perspective. I found it very interesting.

  • @teashea1
    @teashea1 6 років тому

    I respect what you say. You are intelligent and articulate. The production value of this video is also excellent.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks Thomas, glad you liked the video

  • @jackcopland8556
    @jackcopland8556 6 років тому +1

    As a former D800 shooter I fully appreciate and concur with Andy's excellent and insightful observations about switching to the Fuji system. Anybody seriously considering switching from a DSRL to Mirrorless should watch this vid.

  • @southernsoundpulse
    @southernsoundpulse 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic narration and you are a knowledgeable Photographer. Thanks

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much, glad you found it useful

  • @canadianboy7033
    @canadianboy7033 4 роки тому +1

    My 5D MK4 has been playing 2nd fiddle to my XH1 and XT3 this past year. Fuji truly makes you WANT to shoot. I'm doing a lot more than ever before.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video....and that you're enjoying the Fuji system

  • @jbnitpou9942
    @jbnitpou9942 5 років тому +2

    I really like your pictures and I totally agree with you. I replaced my CANON FF Reflex system by a SONY A9 ecosystem in September 2017. This body is incredible but still very heavy and cumbersome with several lenses. I finally swap to FUJI XT2 at the end of 2018 and now XT3 and I don’t regret it at all ...... I think I finally found the system that suits me even if I like the photo in low light where the full frame is better in theory.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment, glad you found the video useful

  • @britainthroughmylens
    @britainthroughmylens 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve just moved from a Canon DSLR to the Fuji XT4 and FX lenses. It is beautifully built and an absolute joy to use with the traditional dials and aperture rings. I’ve rediscovered the pleasure of tradition photography techniques from my youth. IQ is superb. I’m using Capture One for raw conversion.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the comment. Really glad you're enjoying the Fuji. I've been 4 years with them now and still love using them

  • @ezrider66
    @ezrider66 6 років тому +1

    One of my professional photographer friends who is a Nikon user strongly recommended the Fuji X-T2, and I was not sure about it. But you explained all. I decided to get rid of my EOS 5D, Panasonic Micro four thirds AG-AF105, and GX1, and various lenses. I am sick of carrying heavy bulky gears and also don't like the picture quality of Micro four thirds. The Fuji X-T2 is what I was looking for. Thanks for your great review!

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +1

      Cheers, glad you liked the video

  • @ImJensenKing
    @ImJensenKing 6 років тому +1

    Well put together and presented piece Andy I've already moved to Fujifilm X but wish this had been up whilst I was struggling with the decision. 👍

  • @karkoon6364
    @karkoon6364 6 років тому

    Balanced discussion. Your speaking style (the neutral tonality and calm demeanor) just made your opinions more trustworthy. Of course you backed all of them with actual images which made it just incredible video to watch. Thank you and we need more people like you. :)

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Thanks for the comment, really glad you liked the video.

  • @davmole
    @davmole 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Andy I’ve found this video really helpful and your honesty about confirmation bias.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  4 роки тому

      Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the video

  • @dangerpowers123
    @dangerpowers123 6 років тому

    Great video, packed full of excellent information, subscribed.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment, glad you liked the video

  • @RodAllsopp
    @RodAllsopp 4 роки тому +1

    After 15 years of shooting I'm only just now coming to the realisation that megapixels don't matter, at least not to me. Before I owned my own home I very rarely printed as I wasn't allowed to put anything on the wall. I did the occasional photo book, but the prints were quite small. Since printing more I realise there is no difference between my D750 FX and my D500 DX, at all! Before this I'd only compared them at 100% on screen, where you can see the difference. As my output is either small to the web or print at various sizes less than 50cm, I can now happily make the switch I've always been hesitant to make. Thanks for the video.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  4 роки тому +1

      I think a lot of people arrive at that point sooner or later. I know I did. I think we reached a point a few years ago, around the 24mp mark, where more megapixels and bigger senses didn't really make a difference to the vast majority of people's needs. I stress "needs" here, and not "wants" because the 2 things are different. I can understand people wanting more MP because they enjoy zooming in and seeing the detail or whatever, but that's never been important in my photography and once I reached a point where I could sell print snd image licenses without really noticing which camera the image came from, then I realised that I didn't need a high MP full frame camera. I occasionally borrow a GFX 50R to use on certain projects, and it's a lovely camera and I appreciate the images from it, but a few months down the line I find that when I'm going through my LR catalogue for images to present to clients or whatever, I make no distinction between the 50mp medium format images and the 24mp APS-C images that I shot on the same location.

  • @careyfurman3763
    @careyfurman3763 Рік тому

    I’ve switched from Nikon ff to Fuji xt3, I’ve really enjoyed shooting with the Fuji but miss the low light with ff. Glad I stumbled onto your video, thank you for your input.

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  Рік тому

      Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the video

  • @renedittmann7907
    @renedittmann7907 6 років тому +1

    Hello Andy, your video was very good. Neutral and factual. As a Windows user, in conjunction with Lightroom, only the Iridient X-Transformer is usable. With the latest version, the integration has been very successful (once activated in Help). Now it is possible to have several selected images developed in DNG. These are automatically integrated into Lightroom after development. It only takes some time, so go for a cup of tea or coffee. (if it should be bad english, i had help from google)

    • @AndyMumford
      @AndyMumford  6 років тому

      Hi René. Thanks for the comment. I'm still getting to grips with Irritant, but from what I know of it the X Transformer is all you need if you just want the RAW conversion as an extension from Lightroom. I'll look more into it because I don't actually use any of its features other than converting the RAFs.
      And your English is fine, don't worry :-)