I'm a tattoo artist was looking into cameras I could get for about 500$ to shoot my work (both photos and videos), and for that money, I expected a mid-range performing device, but once I heard everyone talk nothing but praise about the x-t2, and found its style perfect for what I need, I ordered it today for 460$ used, bought a lens adapter to use with my F-mount Sigma lenses, and I don't think i'll need an upgrade any time soon.
@@graham_white Update: It's fcking amazing hahaha I kept my expectations low, but this is just amazing... The design, the build quality, the software, and of course, that sensor... Honestly I'm expecting them to shoot up in price in a couple of years, especially considering they are the last gen made in japan
@@lukatrdina5108 haha, I agree. WIth the X100v becoming so popular I do expect the 2 to jump up in the future, the only hinderance is the battery life.
Excellent video. I have the X-T2. I am an amateur photographer who once used Nikon and Canon gear starting in the 1970s. The Fuji cameras and lenses just sparked the enthusiasm I had when starting out in photography 50 years ago! I recently purchased a X-T30 Mark II because it incorporates much of the X-T3s functions. It’s a great all-rounder. I admire your work and your tips on the video side of the X-T2 have given me confidence to experiment. Many thanks for a first class video.
Still rolling with this same X-T2?! Man, I've been subbed to you for quite a while now, great to see you're putting your gear through its paces and really turning it into an extension of your hand!
haha, thanks! It's still a great little camera when you use it properly, just like most gear. Of course I will upgrade to bigger shoots etc but for quick little things, BRoll etc, its awesome. Even Bcam for some stuff.
I find it suprisingly hard to find convincing honest sounding opinion from working professional that is backed up by actual quality body of work in this ocean of sponsored like&subscribe shilling that UA-cam is overflowing with for years now. You have my thanks Mr. White.
Greetings from México City! I bought a X-T2 2 years ago, almost brand new, with Only 1600 shutter count. I wanted something I could use personal and professionally, and most importante that can be tethered to my computar for still. Sad thing is that many coleagues despise every Fujifilm gear, thats what I could appreciate in México's City industry.
Your channel is showing me inspiration to work hard before just to get at least one of the cameras on my list, but now here I am, having failed my three exams and slowly giving up in life.
Keep Pushing! When you are near your lowest is when you have the greatest opportunity for growth. You have a lot to live for Tamara. Nothing happens overnight.
I got my xt2 last november. the reason I jumped fron canon dslrs to fuji was the film simulations. it was the best decision I've ever made. the lenses I'm using right now are the fd 28mm 2.8 & the fd 50mm 1.4
I still use the xt2 and I love it no need to change...I got my 18-135 zoom lens which I shot some amazing pictures with better than my 23mm from fuji...quality of the lens is the best
Great video, nice vibe, fantastic message, but I did hate those 'bumps' to volume during photo switch - it just felt wrong. Other than that you've got +1 under your channel's name :)
Noted. Thanks for the input! As long as you find value, I’m more concerned with you gaining something and creating valuable content than adding numbers but I do appreciate it!
For me, it's X-T1, X-T2, X-H1 for 90% of my needs both personal and professional. X-T2 being my "goldilocks" camera but I'd NEVER part with my X-T1 as I love the 16meg look. I rely on the X-H1 for video when using heavier vintage lenses (reinforced mount and IBIS :-) ) Respect to anyone showing respect to the XT line. Thank you for the video. P.S. Why did you have to mention the X-T5? haha You're kiling me here and I have zero dollars haha. Peace.
Lol I have been curious to try the 1, idk about the 4. Since it’s not full frame 40 megapixels doesn’t make sense on the smaller sensor. There’s phones now with “40 megapixels” but on those tiny sensors it’s just not the same especially if they are just saying double stacked
Coo. I got the XT-1 then considered the XT-2 because of the better video. On the XT-2 when shooting 4k I can only record about 10-15 seconds than an over heating message pops up and off goes the camera. Since you're a daily user, any suggestions? Thank you.
@@boahandarrowsproductions4326 the Xt-1 is great but yeah the extra video quality from the 2 was a big jump. really? I have never got an overheating issue on the 2 and I used it to shoot 4k youtube videos recording for 20-30 minutes without issue. unless your using a very specific group of settings maybe? Otherwise I would assume its an issue with that specific unit.
@@graham_white I hear ya and appreciate your feedback very much. It's frustrating as something. 1080p in all settings have no issues. I'll keep trying some combos and at that point I may need to stick with 1080p and photos.
I don’t comment much on videos like this, but I have to say that you did a really great job with this. I enjoyed the video a lot. I dislike camera review videos, but this was much more. Thanks for sharing. I’m going to look for a used Fuji
@@graham_white to be fair.. I have an X100V lol. So that’s my go to for the OVF experience. The OVF on the XPro isn’t 100% accurate with anything other than a 23mm prime. The box will shift and turn real small if you use anything longer than 56mm with it. I feel like that camera is best for shorter prime lenses. It’s a beautiful camera, but I don’t regret letting it go. It doesn’t perform astronomically better than the T2.
@@Ponskippa haha fair. Yeah I would only be using 50mm (equivalent) and below on it for walking around/street so basically what you have with the 100v ha. I just like that rangefinder setup for some reason.
Still use my xt-2 for stills and love it!!, If I want to use it for UA-cam videos, would you recommend using the grip and connect it to electrical current? (I already own the grip) or what would be your recommendation for battery use in that situation? Thanks.
Depends on your video length, a full battery will get you an hour or so video so that’s all I ever need it for: the grip helps with performance and speed so if you have one and it works I’d use it
Interesting overview. I realize this video is a year old, but just wanted to note that your voice is quieter than the music spikes at times and unable to hear what words were drowned out. A bit dark at times for some of the images (perhaps that is your style, attempt at mood?), so had to turn up screen brightness a bit for viewing. Thank you though for your effort and sharing. I still use my XT2, primarily with the Fuji 10-24mm F/4, and on occasion Fuji 23mm F/1.4. I do take the Fuji 100-400mm when travelling by air, as for home or any road trips I use a Sony A7R3 with Sony 200-600mm for my birding photography. I exclusively use the Fuji grip on the XT2 (had since new) and have been fortunate enough to not have any problems, especially since I’m using 3rd party batteries in the grip (Fuji batteries only in the body). I did use it alongside my Canon FF bodies when I did event photography (weddings, etc.), but now it is strictly relegated to personal travel use. I’ve had the camera since 2017 buying new here in Canada. I’m looking forward to start using it for astrophotography.
Appreciate the comment. I need to go back and fine tune my settings. Thanks for sharing! Agreed it has its place in my lineup even though it’s not the right tool for everything with how fast tech advances. It’s still good in a pinch and has a great look.
I been eying this camera since I got my flim camera bc I wanted something that reminded me of my Fujica st605 and now I’m really thinking about just getting the body for my bday and get a vintage lens
I went from a Xpro1 to the XT2 and with every body upgrade since then, I have stayed with the XT2, it gives me everything I want (almost) the vertical power grip is always attached to the body and I am now on my second grip and it still annoys me to no end. Fuji replaced the first grip as a courtesy but it wasn’t long before the 2nd grip became plagued by connection issues. Will I upgrade to one of the 5’s? Maybe, but then again, I thought that when the XT 3 came out and then the XT4. Battery life is a consideration and the XT2 falls short there. But for the cost of a XT5 I can book a trip to Havana 😮
Honestly I didn't see enough upgrades to go from the 2 to the 3. and I am not sure there is enough to go from the 4-5 but I need to look closer. I do like they went back down in size factor and ya it has a "40" megapixel camera but its not a true 40 so not sure how big a benefit it actually is.
For 4K video on the X-T2 what do you do to avoid the limitations of its 8 bit footage? Do you think that 10 bit would give significant advantages for making videos in a studio?
It really depends on the rest of the tools in your arsenal and your skill to craft your project in a way that compliments the capabilities of your camera. Apple shot a keynot on the Iphone... but they used an absolutely insane lighting setup to put it in the best possible situation to get good results lol. If you have good lighting and can make sure you dont clip highlights or lose your shadows you dont need as much forgivness in file size. It just takes a lot o balancing and more awareness.
@@henrychavez5950 you could go down a lot of rabbit holes. Vintage glass is very different from modern and the same lens in different brands can look hugely different. the popular are simply a Canon Fd or nikkor 50mm, a takumar 50mm or helios 44m. Minolta glass is great and still rather cheap also.
Thanks Jennifer! I use a speed booster booster so that I get the full focal length of the lens without crop, most of my regular adapters are fotasy or fotodiox. That lens is a isconar 135mm f4. A peculiar lens for sure
Great video, I have the xt2 with the grip, sometimes in video mode, it just freezes until i have to remove the battery and reattach it, did this issue happened to you ? I'm using original batteries & fast SD card, this issue is just so annoying..
Today I use my XT1. What about that?😁 I skipped the xt4 by the way. Xt3 is basically the same camera without Ibis of course. Maybe the xt5 if prices drop.
photo wise I am sure the 1 is similar to the 2 just with some focus improvements. video I think is the big seperation between the two but I have always been curious to try the 1. Yeah if you had the 3 there wasn't really any bid need to get the 4, like you said basically same camera.
Great video and channel!! I am an amateur, for the same money, do you advice x-t2 or x-s10? My main use will be to make photos and videos to my family and child. My big concern is the autofocus for my child. I was thinking to x-s20, but maybe too much for me and in any case very expensive. Thanks
Thanks! I believe the x-t2 is the better camera but it may just come down to preference on a few settings/features. I use the x-t2 for family with autofocus all the time.
@@Franceyou It will also depend on your lens. my fujinon 35mm 1.4 is horrible with quick autofocus but my 15-65 2.8 is much better. the Face/eye autofocus isn't great but if you put it on C mode and just keep them centered it does well.
I just got an X-T2 for Christmas (body only). The past year and a half, I have shot film exclusively but I’ve been struggling to afford film recently 😅. Instead of buying new lenses I’ve just adapted my old Nikkors!
thanks for the effort and sharing. i still use my XT2 on a near daily basis. two quick questions: 1-in stills only, how far do you push the ISO? 2-favorite lens for stills? thumbs up.
thanks! it really depends on the composition and style. I try not to go above 3200 but have gone to 6400, you will have a much more grainy film style look though especially if you are trying to maintain detail in shadows. 2. favorite lens I seem to always have my 16-55 2.8 but I prefer a 23mm lens which is a 35mm equivalent of course.
Which lenses would it be suitable for the x-t2 specifically for street photography? I'm a newbie I would like to find something on budget as I just realized my new hobby is expensive lol
any vintage lenses will be manual focus on the X-T2 so keep that in mind. I would go wide angle. a m42 lens like a super takumar 35 or 24. or a tameron/vivitar same equivalent are relatively inexpensive and will give you a wider field of view for street photos.
Hey there! I don't know a single guy who had a working reliable battery grip for an XT-2 - poor design from Fuji... waste of money Do you still don't use yours?
Hello, just some friendly advice: next time you have this issue with a video you should activate the closed captioning feature (CC). Much easier to follow when the audio is not so great. It's located right next to the gear icon in the video. Hope that helps you out!
I'm a tattoo artist was looking into cameras I could get for about 500$ to shoot my work (both photos and videos), and for that money, I expected a mid-range performing device, but once I heard everyone talk nothing but praise about the x-t2, and found its style perfect for what I need, I ordered it today for 460$ used, bought a lens adapter to use with my F-mount Sigma lenses, and I don't think i'll need an upgrade any time soon.
You won’t. It’s fantastic and in my opinion will always have a place due to its unique style and being more than capable for a variety of situations.
@@graham_white Update: It's fcking amazing hahaha I kept my expectations low, but this is just amazing... The design, the build quality, the software, and of course, that sensor... Honestly I'm expecting them to shoot up in price in a couple of years, especially considering they are the last gen made in japan
@@lukatrdina5108 haha, I agree. WIth the X100v becoming so popular I do expect the 2 to jump up in the future, the only hinderance is the battery life.
Excellent video. I have the X-T2. I am an amateur photographer who once used Nikon and Canon gear starting in the 1970s. The Fuji cameras and lenses just sparked the enthusiasm I had when starting out in photography 50 years ago! I recently purchased a X-T30 Mark II because it incorporates much of the X-T3s functions. It’s a great all-rounder. I admire your work and your tips on the video side of the X-T2 have given me confidence to experiment. Many thanks for a first class video.
I love the XT-2, because I love the older Fuji sensors.
The older sensors do have a classic look to it that the new ones just don’t
Still rolling with this same X-T2?! Man, I've been subbed to you for quite a while now, great to see you're putting your gear through its paces and really turning it into an extension of your hand!
haha, thanks! It's still a great little camera when you use it properly, just like most gear. Of course I will upgrade to bigger shoots etc but for quick little things, BRoll etc, its awesome. Even Bcam for some stuff.
@@graham_white believe it or not, I actually use my X-Pro 3 in the same manner!
I find it suprisingly hard to find convincing honest sounding opinion from working professional that is backed up by actual quality body of work in this ocean of sponsored like&subscribe shilling that UA-cam is overflowing with for years now. You have my thanks Mr. White.
Thanks Teh! Appreciate those kind words.
I make my living using an XH-1 professionally (same sensor as the XT-2) both for photo and video.
its an awesome sensor. digital but not so crazy sharp it doesnt look real with a great color profile.
I’m still using this great camera ! Anyway… Congrats for the great comparison work and for your amazing talent!!
thanks! appreciate it. it is very underrated
hi whats the best combo with xt2?
Greetings from México City! I bought a X-T2 2 years ago, almost brand new, with Only 1600 shutter count. I wanted something I could use personal and professionally, and most importante that can be tethered to my computar for still. Sad thing is that many coleagues despise every Fujifilm gear, thats what I could appreciate in México's City industry.
some people will never get over the sensor size and realize its a great camera.
Your channel is showing me inspiration to work hard before just to get at least one of the cameras on my list, but now here I am, having failed my three exams and slowly giving up in life.
Keep Pushing! When you are near your lowest is when you have the greatest opportunity for growth. You have a lot to live for Tamara. Nothing happens overnight.
I got my xt2 last november. the reason I jumped fron canon dslrs to fuji was the film simulations. it was the best decision I've ever made. the lenses I'm using right now are the fd
28mm 2.8 & the fd 50mm 1.4
It really is a big difference and they are fantastic, that canon glass is perfect for that setup as well!
I really love your style, and the kind of footage you deliver, congrats!!
🙌🙏🏻 means a lot Fausto, appreciate it!
I still use the xt2 and I love it no need to change...I got my 18-135 zoom lens which I shot some amazing pictures with better than my 23mm from fuji...quality of the lens is the best
Great video, nice vibe, fantastic message, but I did hate those 'bumps' to volume during photo switch - it just felt wrong.
Other than that you've got +1 under your channel's name :)
Noted. Thanks for the input! As long as you find value, I’m more concerned with you gaining something and creating valuable content than adding numbers but I do appreciate it!
For me, it's X-T1, X-T2, X-H1 for 90% of my needs both personal and professional. X-T2 being my "goldilocks" camera but I'd NEVER part with my X-T1 as I love the 16meg look. I rely on the X-H1 for video when using heavier vintage lenses (reinforced mount and IBIS :-) ) Respect to anyone showing respect to the XT line. Thank you for the video. P.S. Why did you have to mention the X-T5? haha You're kiling me here and I have zero dollars haha. Peace.
Lol I have been curious to try the 1, idk about the 4. Since it’s not full frame 40 megapixels doesn’t make sense on the smaller sensor. There’s phones now with “40 megapixels” but on those tiny sensors it’s just not the same especially if they are just saying double stacked
Coo. I got the XT-1 then considered the XT-2 because of the better video. On the XT-2 when shooting 4k I can only record about 10-15 seconds than an over heating message pops up and off goes the camera. Since you're a daily user, any suggestions? Thank you.
@@boahandarrowsproductions4326 the Xt-1 is great but yeah the extra video quality from the 2 was a big jump. really? I have never got an overheating issue on the 2 and I used it to shoot 4k youtube videos recording for 20-30 minutes without issue. unless your using a very specific group of settings maybe? Otherwise I would assume its an issue with that specific unit.
@@graham_white I hear ya and appreciate your feedback very much. It's frustrating as something. 1080p in all settings have no issues. I'll keep trying some combos and at that point I may need to stick with 1080p and photos.
I'm on the fence between xt1 and xt2
Only photos?
Help!
Really well done video!! 👏
Appreciate it Paul!
Fantastic video thanks for taking the time to do it.
Thanks! Hope it was useful
I don’t comment much on videos like this, but I have to say that you did a really great job with this. I enjoyed the video a lot. I dislike camera review videos, but this was much more. Thanks for sharing. I’m going to look for a used Fuji
Thanks a lot! I tried to make it more thoughtful than just tech specs and surface level stuff.
@@graham_white it was great
Great information, beautiful images! Just subscribed!
Thanks so much!
Just sold an xpro 3 because the xt2 just works for me still
Really? I’ve wanted a pro2/3 cause I like the rangefinder setup. You prefer the xt2?
@@graham_white to be fair.. I have an X100V lol. So that’s my go to for the OVF experience. The OVF on the XPro isn’t 100% accurate with anything other than a 23mm prime. The box will shift and turn real small if you use anything longer than 56mm with it. I feel like that camera is best for shorter prime lenses. It’s a beautiful camera, but I don’t regret letting it go. It doesn’t perform astronomically better than the T2.
@@Ponskippa haha fair. Yeah I would only be using 50mm (equivalent) and below on it for walking around/street so basically what you have with the 100v ha. I just like that rangefinder setup for some reason.
Still use my xt-2 for stills and love it!!, If I want to use it for UA-cam videos, would you recommend using the grip and connect it to electrical current? (I already own the grip) or what would be your recommendation for battery use in that situation? Thanks.
Depends on your video length, a full battery will get you an hour or so video so that’s all I ever need it for: the grip helps with performance and speed so if you have one and it works I’d use it
annoying music. but awesome shots man! really great. thanks a lot for the insight.
Interesting overview. I realize this video is a year old, but just wanted to note that your voice is quieter than the music spikes at times and unable to hear what words were drowned out. A bit dark at times for some of the images (perhaps that is your style, attempt at mood?), so had to turn up screen brightness a bit for viewing. Thank you though for your effort and sharing.
I still use my XT2, primarily with the Fuji 10-24mm F/4, and on occasion Fuji 23mm F/1.4. I do take the Fuji 100-400mm when travelling by air, as for home or any road trips I use a Sony A7R3 with Sony 200-600mm for my birding photography. I exclusively use the Fuji grip on the XT2 (had since new) and have been fortunate enough to not have any problems, especially since I’m using 3rd party batteries in the grip (Fuji batteries only in the body). I did use it alongside my Canon FF bodies when I did event photography (weddings, etc.), but now it is strictly relegated to personal travel use. I’ve had the camera since 2017 buying new here in Canada. I’m looking forward to start using it for astrophotography.
Appreciate the comment. I need to go back and fine tune my settings. Thanks for sharing! Agreed it has its place in my lineup even though it’s not the right tool for everything with how fast tech advances. It’s still good in a pinch and has a great look.
I been eying this camera since I got my flim camera bc I wanted something that reminded me of my Fujica st605 and now I’m really thinking about just getting the body for my bday and get a vintage lens
Do it!
I went from a Xpro1 to the XT2 and with every body upgrade since then, I have stayed with the XT2, it gives me everything I want (almost) the vertical power grip is always attached to the body and I am now on my second grip and it still annoys me to no end. Fuji replaced the first grip as a courtesy but it wasn’t long before the 2nd grip became plagued by connection issues. Will I upgrade to one of the 5’s? Maybe, but then again, I thought that when the XT 3 came out and then the XT4. Battery life is a consideration and the XT2 falls short there. But for the cost of a XT5 I can book a trip to Havana 😮
Honestly I didn't see enough upgrades to go from the 2 to the 3. and I am not sure there is enough to go from the 4-5 but I need to look closer. I do like they went back down in size factor and ya it has a "40" megapixel camera but its not a true 40 so not sure how big a benefit it actually is.
For 4K video on the X-T2 what do you do to avoid the limitations of its 8 bit footage? Do you think that 10 bit would give significant advantages for making videos in a studio?
It really depends on the rest of the tools in your arsenal and your skill to craft your project in a way that compliments the capabilities of your camera. Apple shot a keynot on the Iphone... but they used an absolutely insane lighting setup to put it in the best possible situation to get good results lol. If you have good lighting and can make sure you dont clip highlights or lose your shadows you dont need as much forgivness in file size. It just takes a lot o balancing and more awareness.
Just bought a used body for $450 a week ago. Still need to buy a lens ✌️
Dang that’s a deal. Well done. Throw some vintage glass on it!
@@graham_white that's sounds interesting! I'm a college student who works at target. Do you have any vintage lenses that you recommend?
@@henrychavez5950 you could go down a lot of rabbit holes. Vintage glass is very different from modern and the same lens in different brands can look hugely different. the popular are simply a Canon Fd or nikkor 50mm, a takumar 50mm or helios 44m. Minolta glass is great and still rather cheap also.
I love my made in Japan⛩XT2 Tank :) Thanks for that amazing Content 🙏🏻
Thank you!
Great video! What's the long lens "vintage" - attached to your camera? What adapter do you use?
Thanks Jennifer! I use a speed booster booster so that I get the full focal length of the lens without crop, most of my regular adapters are fotasy or fotodiox. That lens is a isconar 135mm f4. A peculiar lens for sure
Great video, I have the xt2 with the grip, sometimes in video mode, it just freezes until i have to remove the battery and reattach it, did this issue happened to you ?
I'm using original batteries & fast SD card, this issue is just so annoying..
I did have that happen at times yes. Very frustrating and I also only use Fuji-branded accessories. Thanks!
@@graham_white Any idea about what causes this issue !?
@@Aladdin-Drj possibly firmware. are you running the latest updates on it?
@@graham_white yes 4.40
Nice video. Good work.Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Great video. Love your style
Thanks Andrew!
Today I use my XT1. What about that?😁
I skipped the xt4 by the way. Xt3 is basically the same camera without Ibis of course. Maybe the xt5 if prices drop.
photo wise I am sure the 1 is similar to the 2 just with some focus improvements. video I think is the big seperation between the two but I have always been curious to try the 1. Yeah if you had the 3 there wasn't really any bid need to get the 4, like you said basically same camera.
Great video and channel!! I am an amateur, for the same money, do you advice x-t2 or x-s10? My main use will be to make photos and videos to my family and child. My big concern is the autofocus for my child. I was thinking to x-s20, but maybe too much for me and in any case very expensive. Thanks
Thanks! I believe the x-t2 is the better camera but it may just come down to preference on a few settings/features. I use the x-t2 for family with autofocus all the time.
@@graham_whitethank you so much for your feedback. Is autofocus of x-t2 good enough for child, which are always moving?
@@Franceyou It will also depend on your lens. my fujinon 35mm 1.4 is horrible with quick autofocus but my 15-65 2.8 is much better. the Face/eye autofocus isn't great but if you put it on C mode and just keep them centered it does well.
I just got an X-T2 for Christmas (body only). The past year and a half, I have shot film exclusively but I’ve been struggling to afford film recently 😅. Instead of buying new lenses I’ve just adapted my old Nikkors!
Nice! You won’t regret it especially coming from film. Very friendly and similar workflow
@@graham_white I already love it!
thanks for the effort and sharing. i still use my XT2 on a near daily basis. two quick questions: 1-in stills only, how far do you push the ISO? 2-favorite lens for stills? thumbs up.
thanks! it really depends on the composition and style. I try not to go above 3200 but have gone to 6400, you will have a much more grainy film style look though especially if you are trying to maintain detail in shadows. 2. favorite lens I seem to always have my 16-55 2.8 but I prefer a 23mm lens which is a 35mm equivalent of course.
Bangers
appreciate it
Which lenses would it be suitable for the x-t2 specifically for street photography? I'm a newbie I would like to find something on budget as I just realized my new hobby is expensive lol
any vintage lenses will be manual focus on the X-T2 so keep that in mind. I would go wide angle. a m42 lens like a super takumar 35 or 24. or a tameron/vivitar same equivalent are relatively inexpensive and will give you a wider field of view for street photos.
Hey there can you dual record video on the xt2? Like back ups on sd cards?
You can. You have dual slots that you can setup however you want, dual record, continuous, jpeg/Raw etc
@@graham_white FYI, the T2 won't double record video simultaneously, only stills. Peace!
The T2 won't double record video simultaneously, only stills.
Hey there!
I don't know a single guy who had a working reliable battery grip for an XT-2 - poor design from Fuji... waste of money
Do you still don't use yours?
Occasionally I attempt to use it for longer video when it’s on a tripod and not touched since anything seems to disconnect it. So most often I don’t
❤ love the fotos bro is so beautiful ❤️ fotos is crazy beautiful ❤️
Thanks!
whenever i see these types of videos, i just want to drop out of college and travel the world
Annoying when the music drowns your voice. Otherwise useful.
Good review but why such somber,sad music to pick, not very uplifting, sounds like impending doom is going to happen.
Graham, the underlying music makes it hard for me (72 yrs old) to follow your explanations, sorry!
Hello, just some friendly advice: next time you have this issue with a video you should activate the closed captioning feature (CC). Much easier to follow when the audio is not so great. It's located right next to the gear icon in the video. Hope that helps you out!
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