Hi Adrien. X100V is weather sealed, has an ND filter, leaf shutter and built-in flash. So somehow very different from XE4. I have now a XT5 and the menus remember where you were last time (certainly useful). Cheers!
Good practical review, the X100V is a great camera, but I can see people getting excited for the first 11-14 months with it then it falling off to newer trends in photography. Fujifilm can hardly ever get knocked because they do it just right but the X100V is just floating well because of its ease of use and its (hard to get for a good price) situation. Having the ability of changing lenses is a bonus and important to some, but not all. that said the X100 range has always provided the ideal range for street and travel. 35mm is king to those that have been into photography a long time and tried many variations. Its good to see a channel that promotes a non aggressive and humble attitude to photography and with an open realistic mind-set.
It's unfortunate that they didn't see the trend coming. It was pretty gradually becoming a cult camera over the years. The X100T blew up on UA-cam even when Kai did his review of it in Hong Kong back in like 2013 or something. Now they have all their top of the line flagship cameras in stock like the X-T5 and both X-H2 line, when they really could have made some big bucks if they had given some more focus to the compact market. I think they got duped by all the reviews complaining about their lack of professional gear from people who wouldn't buy them anyway even if they had professional gear. When really most of the Fujifilm users are here for the balance of cost x size x performance, not for any one of those to be the primary focus.
@@-grey I don't think FujiFilm ever want to be regarded as Pro-market but I concur they have/ had a bespoke cult system in place with the X100 range. I'm quite surprised only now that people are getting into Fujifilm simulation recipes, but good on them. It's better to find an outlet of joy now than never at all. There is too much in the market not to be fixed on one brand, I think most people have a shot at different types of gear compared to Years ago when Canon and Nikon were dominating the pro consumer market and people only had one brand. Fuji is great, any camera is great in the right hands but the X100V is proof of trend ruining practicality. albeit the X100v is still great but just not for me. As you say, it's unfortunate they didn't see the trend coming. I don't think the Xv100 will fall off too fast and heavy but I think Ricoh and Fujifilm might still keep levelling the playing field in the compact, retro styles, easy of use and practicality market. there will be mistakes, no manufacturer is perfect. Once all the manufacturers stop competing against each other and listen to the user experience we will see a reserve trip back to less megapixels, better experience and stuff that has a film feel with a retro styling. This is what Fuji is great at.
Absolutely love the XE4! I have it with me wherever I go now and as much as people talk about the x100V I just love the fact that you can change lenses on the E4 that is a big factor to me personally. Great photos!
A wonderfully produced video. You have a envious level of talent for both photography and videography and, you presentation style is just about perfect. I am sorely tempted by this camera and your review has been helpful. 🙏🏻
Great video, excellent common sense. The fact that you can change lenses on the X-e4 makes it 10 times the camera the X100V is. The grip is a must as well.
It is a nice compact camera. I have both the XT-1 and XT-20 and find they meet all my needs and I like the additional buttons and dials they have. Not a fan of minimalist design but that is just me. At the end of the day if the camera gets you shooting and enjoying the experience then that is the perfect camera for you.
Exactly! I like my cameras to be very simple and use only a few buttons I really need. For that the Xe4 is perfect but still the ergonomics and how it feels in hand is not the best but it's OK. Thanks for commenting :)
Be still my beating heart. Another beautiful camera from Fuji. Once they come back in stock in the UK I might well be digging into my piggybank. Be lucky stay safe.
I've found that the "Fuji Red Shift" is common for the brand, even my ancient X20. I transfer photos to my iPhone and used the "Magic Wand" in the Photo app's edit suite to quickly correct this. Not quite as accurate, but further editing is available in the phone, or - of course - in LightRoom.
Great video! My X-Pro2 recently died so I've been looking for a new Fuji body. Totally resonate with what you said about the way gear looks making you want to pick it up and use it more, and hence improve. Also, love your Japan photos!
@@adriensanguinetti Actually, the X-E4, X-T30 II, and X-S10 are all backordered, and the retailers don't know when they will see them again. If you want a Fuji camera, only the X-T5 and the X-H cameras are available. Many Fuji lenses are backordered too.
The X-E4 is a great camera but if the x100v is available that would still be my choice. The built in ND and flash are just amazing for a camera of that size. I prefer these real world reviews of the cameras where you go out and take pictures with it, especially since you have your own distinct style when it comes to your videos.
For the same price as the X100v, one could also get an X-Pro2 with a couple of lenses or an X-Pro3 body only and then get a lens for a little more money and have the OVF option (if that’s important). I do love the X100v, but the X-Pro3 is arguably a little more capable and scratches that itch for me, even though it’s a little larger.
Hi, I have both grips like you but I found that the camera with a small prime handles better with just the thumb grip. grips are a matter of personal preference but I found the lightness improved my comfort. When using zooms the hand grip is required.
Hoping to pair this with my little 28mm WR pancake for a pocketable (?) option for backpacking. Maybe when (if) they get a bit more available later in the year...
Sounds like a very good setup. I am also tempted by the 28mm pancake but this set up with the 35mm is already pretty light and I prefer that focal length. Thanks for commenting :)
how do you like it compared to ricoh? At first I wanted this one, but lately it seems that ricoh produces better images (wider dynamic range, more analog feel).
Hey Adrien, Video and photos were very nice again! Will you be doing a settings video as well? I got myself the XT30II I think they are practically the same camera. Cheers
I've got a Q for ya man! Curious as to why you prefer the 35mm over say a 23 or a 27mm? What do you usually want to achieve when you're out with the 35? I go out with the 27 alot and it feels very natural somehow to get to show how scenery and people interact beautifully, when I tried the 35 I felt limited in a way.
The GR3 is still way smaller but as long as you use both with a strap I think they are equally easy to carry. Both are awesome but with the GRs you are stuck with only one focal length. With the Xe4 you can change lenses and go for something outside of the 28mm or 40mm the GRs have to offer. Love both, difficult to choose ^^'
Another lovely video Adrien. Your style, for both explaining things on camera and photography, is very calm and enjoyable. Question: what resolution do you film the cinematic videos in? I'm taking inspiration from your videos for when I travel to China next month. I have an A7iii with 35mm f1.4 and 70-200mm f4 for photography but a smaller camera for video is something I would consider.
Many thanks! I always shoot 4k. I have a MacBook Pro M1 that can handle 4k decently when editing in Resolve so I like to capture the best quality I can.
Great video - currently considering to switch from the Sony A7 III to a Fujifilm. So far I am not sure yet which model it will be. XE4 or XT5 both seem to be nice cameras. :)
I can't get my hands on a X100V so I'm looking at this alternative... It's impossible to find one for sale! Even second hand ones are scare an price is about 1K euros. Crazy times...
Tried to get an X100V for my mother, but I wasn’t able to get it in time for her birthday, so I bought the X-E4 with the 35/1.4 instead. I kind of want it for my self. But I already got more than enough cameras …
Hi Adrian, not so long ago, fuji “announced” that they are going to discontinue the xe4. Meanwhile, I just got my hands on it! Hahaha Question is, should I better return the camera and find an alternative, or? Need some suggestions! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing, I recently learnt that! You should keep it I think. Discontinued or not it does not change the fact that it is a superb camera that will help taking amazing pictures
Great camera but I have a big problem for street photography. I often wave my hand in front of the eye sensor and it activates the screen's selfie mode (it turns around). Do you have a solution for this?
Hopefully you stick with your raw work flow. I know a lot of people use the jpegs from Fujifilm, but I think you have a good personal style that wouldn't necessarily benefit from the Fujifilm stylistic aesthetic that they bake in to the files. I've been waiting for one of these for years, and when it finally came out, it was out of stock everywhere on the american continent. 😂 I used to own the X-E2s many years ago, but skipped the X-E3 and went for the X-T2. Now my X-T2 is rapidly dying, I am hoping to find an X-E4 somewhere soon, or I will have a lot of Fujifilm lenses with nothing to attach them to. I am also worried about the buttons. Specifically the lack of a focus mode dial. I make use of it in very fast-paced situations, to switch over to Back Button focus and back for maximum flexibility in the chaos. Outside of that, so long as I can assign A-FL, White Balance, and ISO to something I'm okay. I don't think I need any more buttons for my style of generally P mode shooting.
Oh if you love the f2 lenses the good news is that they are all consistent. The 50f2 was my favourite for a long time and I was scared to get the 23f2 and 16f2.8, but they match the colour and contrast perfectly.
I will definitely stick to my RAW workflow but might experience with recipes just by curiosity. Even with fewer buttons I think there is always a way to make them match your own style of shooting. Interesting about the lenses. I might get another one to try out but I love my 35mm f2 so far. I am so comfortable with this 53mm equivalent focal length.
Si jamais, le temps de livraison pour un X100V chez Fust est de juste 2 semaines ces jours-ci. Après bon, c'est les prix Fust, mais même chez eux c'est moins cher qu'en occasion.
Hi Adrien. X100V is weather sealed, has an ND filter, leaf shutter and built-in flash. So somehow very different from XE4. I have now a XT5 and the menus remember where you were last time (certainly useful). Cheers!
Thanks for sharing, I kinda missed that indeed. I'll pin your comment so people can see that ;)
X100V also feels like a plastic toy ....
@@BizonURS you have not handle a X100V in your life.
@@TungstenOvergaard I did .. feels like a plastic toy
@@BizonURS No, you did not. But I should not waste my time with liars. Ciao.
Your work from your actual photography, to your video editing and shooting, is exceptional.
Thanks a lot, very glad you like them :)
Good practical review, the X100V is a great camera, but I can see people getting excited for the first 11-14 months with it then it falling off to newer trends in photography. Fujifilm can hardly ever get knocked because they do it just right but the X100V is just floating well because of its ease of use and its (hard to get for a good price) situation. Having the ability of changing lenses is a bonus and important to some, but not all. that said the X100 range has always provided the ideal range for street and travel. 35mm is king to those that have been into photography a long time and tried many variations. Its good to see a channel that promotes a non aggressive and humble attitude to photography and with an open realistic mind-set.
It's unfortunate that they didn't see the trend coming. It was pretty gradually becoming a cult camera over the years. The X100T blew up on UA-cam even when Kai did his review of it in Hong Kong back in like 2013 or something.
Now they have all their top of the line flagship cameras in stock like the X-T5 and both X-H2 line, when they really could have made some big bucks if they had given some more focus to the compact market.
I think they got duped by all the reviews complaining about their lack of professional gear from people who wouldn't buy them anyway even if they had professional gear. When really most of the Fujifilm users are here for the balance of cost x size x performance, not for any one of those to be the primary focus.
@@-grey I don't think FujiFilm ever want to be regarded as Pro-market but I concur they have/ had a bespoke cult system in place with the X100 range. I'm quite surprised only now that people are getting into Fujifilm simulation recipes, but good on them. It's better to find an outlet of joy now than never at all. There is too much in the market not to be fixed on one brand, I think most people have a shot at different types of gear compared to Years ago when Canon and Nikon were dominating the pro consumer market and people only had one brand. Fuji is great, any camera is great in the right hands but the X100V is proof of trend ruining practicality. albeit the X100v is still great but just not for me. As you say, it's unfortunate they didn't see the trend coming. I don't think the Xv100 will fall off too fast and heavy but I think Ricoh and Fujifilm might still keep levelling the playing field in the compact, retro styles, easy of use and practicality market. there will be mistakes, no manufacturer is perfect. Once all the manufacturers stop competing against each other and listen to the user experience we will see a reserve trip back to less megapixels, better experience and stuff that has a film feel with a retro styling. This is what Fuji is great at.
Absolutely love the XE4! I have it with me wherever I go now and as much as people talk about the x100V I just love the fact that you can change lenses on the E4 that is a big factor to me personally. Great photos!
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for commenting ;)
2:44 Amazing frame.
8:23 Very nice. Subtle and strong.
카메라 하나하나의 능력, 스팩을 최대한
발휘해 리뷰해주는 유튜버 작가를 찾고 있었고
이 영상과 작가야 말로 내가 지금까지 찾고있던
사람입니다. 자막이 필요 없네!
A wonderfully produced video.
You have a envious level of talent for both photography and videography and, you presentation style is just about perfect.
I am sorely tempted by this camera and your review has been helpful.
🙏🏻
Thank you so much 🙂
Great video, excellent common sense. The fact that you can change lenses on the X-e4 makes it 10 times the camera the X100V is. The grip is a must as well.
It is a nice compact camera. I have both the XT-1 and XT-20 and find they meet all my needs and I like the additional buttons and dials they have. Not a fan of minimalist design but that is just me. At the end of the day if the camera gets you shooting and enjoying the experience then that is the perfect camera for you.
Exactly! I like my cameras to be very simple and use only a few buttons I really need. For that the Xe4 is perfect but still the ergonomics and how it feels in hand is not the best but it's OK. Thanks for commenting :)
Really enjoying your videos. I learn a lot from your storytelling and exploration of your approach and settings!
Awesome, thank you!
Be still my beating heart.
Another beautiful camera from Fuji.
Once they come back in stock in the UK I might well be digging into my piggybank.
Be lucky stay safe.
Thanks for commenting. The Xe line is very nice and modular unlike the X100 line which I like a lot
I've found that the "Fuji Red Shift" is common for the brand, even my ancient X20. I transfer photos to my iPhone and used the "Magic Wand" in the Photo app's edit suite to quickly correct this. Not quite as accurate, but further editing is available in the phone, or - of course - in LightRoom.
Great video! My X-Pro2 recently died so I've been looking for a new Fuji body. Totally resonate with what you said about the way gear looks making you want to pick it up and use it more, and hence improve. Also, love your Japan photos!
Those are some really nice clicks Adrien! Also as always the video format🙌🏼🙏🏻
Glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting
Sadly, the X-E4 is listed as "discontinued" now, and used prices for the X-E4 are almost as insane as those for the X100V.
Interesting, I did not know that. Maybe they will soon announce the Xe5? 🧐
@@adriensanguinetti Actually, the X-E4, X-T30 II, and X-S10 are all backordered, and the retailers don't know when they will see them again.
If you want a Fuji camera, only the X-T5 and the X-H cameras are available. Many Fuji lenses are backordered too.
The X-E4 is a great camera but if the x100v is available that would still be my choice. The built in ND and flash are just amazing for a camera of that size. I prefer these real world reviews of the cameras where you go out and take pictures with it, especially since you have your own distinct style when it comes to your videos.
Indeed, I admit that I missed those differences in my video. Thanks for commenting
For the same price as the X100v, one could also get an X-Pro2 with a couple of lenses or an X-Pro3 body only and then get a lens for a little more money and have the OVF option (if that’s important).
I do love the X100v, but the X-Pro3 is arguably a little more capable and scratches that itch for me, even though it’s a little larger.
Thanks for your comment, very valuable input :)
Hi, I have both grips like you but I found that the camera with a small prime handles better with just the thumb grip. grips are a matter of personal preference but I found the lightness improved my comfort. When using zooms the hand grip is required.
Thanks for the tips! I have been trying without the grip the last few days and it's true that I feels quite OK :)
Very good and well made review, pleasant to watch. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
best fujifilm camera i ever used!
It's a lovely one indeed!
Hoping to pair this with my little 28mm WR pancake for a pocketable (?) option for backpacking. Maybe when (if) they get a bit more available later in the year...
Sounds like a very good setup. I am also tempted by the 28mm pancake but this set up with the 35mm is already pretty light and I prefer that focal length. Thanks for commenting :)
how do you like it compared to ricoh? At first I wanted this one, but lately it seems that ricoh produces better images (wider dynamic range, more analog feel).
I love the xe4, i have also the xt3 for photoshoots but if i do street photography i always pick the xe4 over the xt3
It is such a minimalist camera, I love it
I hope xe5 comes with IBIS, it'll be a perfect cam then.
Not sure they can squeeze IBIS into the X-E sized body. Same issue for the X100 series too.
It sounds to good to be true but let see what they can do
Hey Adrien,
Video and photos were very nice again!
Will you be doing a settings video as well?
I got myself the XT30II I think they are practically the same camera.
Cheers
Thanks! I will use the Xe4 for some time and then certainly make a settings video ;) Thanks for commenting :)
I've got a Q for ya man! Curious as to why you prefer the 35mm over say a 23 or a 27mm? What do you usually want to achieve when you're out with the 35? I go out with the 27 alot and it feels very natural somehow to get to show how scenery and people interact beautifully, when I tried the 35 I felt limited in a way.
Nice Video! What do you think, this or the GR3? Thanks
The GR3 is still way smaller but as long as you use both with a strap I think they are equally easy to carry. Both are awesome but with the GRs you are stuck with only one focal length. With the Xe4 you can change lenses and go for something outside of the 28mm or 40mm the GRs have to offer. Love both, difficult to choose ^^'
Another lovely video Adrien. Your style, for both explaining things on camera and photography, is very calm and enjoyable. Question: what resolution do you film the cinematic videos in? I'm taking inspiration from your videos for when I travel to China next month. I have an A7iii with 35mm f1.4 and 70-200mm f4 for photography but a smaller camera for video is something I would consider.
Many thanks! I always shoot 4k. I have a MacBook Pro M1 that can handle 4k decently when editing in Resolve so I like to capture the best quality I can.
Hey Adrien, i just got this camera - what is the grip and thumbrest you got on your? Your work is amazing!
Very very nice! Thanks!
Welcome!
Great video - currently considering to switch from the Sony A7 III to a Fujifilm. So far I am not sure yet which model it will be. XE4 or XT5 both seem to be nice cameras. :)
If you're ok with a slightly bigger body I would suggest getting the Xt5. Brand new, widely available and a better body to grow with probably
I can't get my hands on a X100V so I'm looking at this alternative... It's impossible to find one for sale! Even second hand ones are scare an price is about 1K euros. Crazy times...
Tried to get an X100V for my mother, but I wasn’t able to get it in time for her birthday, so I bought the X-E4 with the 35/1.4 instead. I kind of want it for my self. But I already got more than enough cameras …
Great choice, you can maybe take from you mom for a few days to try out ahah
@@adriensanguinetti That might happen. 😎
Hi Adrian, not so long ago, fuji “announced” that they are going to discontinue the xe4.
Meanwhile, I just got my hands on it! Hahaha
Question is, should I better return the camera and find an alternative, or?
Need some suggestions!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing, I recently learnt that! You should keep it I think. Discontinued or not it does not change the fact that it is a superb camera that will help taking amazing pictures
Nice Video! What is that strap you Arena using?
Thanks! haha, the strap in a handmade one with 2 shoe laces tied together ^^'
Very nice video and great images
do you love fuji xe-4 or ricoh griii better? thanks
Both very different but I think the GRIII stays the champion in the pocketable inconspicuous camera category
Great video as always. Does that mean Sony is staying on the shelf?
Definitely not! My sony is my main video camera that’s one thing and then I am still very invested in the system so it will not stay on the shelf;)
Great camera but I have a big problem for street photography. I often wave my hand in front of the eye sensor and it activates the screen's selfie mode (it turns around). Do you have a solution for this?
I really regret not buying an XE4 when they were available...
Do you use any film simulations or you just shoot RAW?
Raw all the time and edit my pictures in Lightroom with my presets ;)
Hopefully you stick with your raw work flow. I know a lot of people use the jpegs from Fujifilm, but I think you have a good personal style that wouldn't necessarily benefit from the Fujifilm stylistic aesthetic that they bake in to the files.
I've been waiting for one of these for years, and when it finally came out, it was out of stock everywhere on the american continent. 😂
I used to own the X-E2s many years ago, but skipped the X-E3 and went for the X-T2.
Now my X-T2 is rapidly dying, I am hoping to find an X-E4 somewhere soon, or I will have a lot of Fujifilm lenses with nothing to attach them to.
I am also worried about the buttons. Specifically the lack of a focus mode dial. I make use of it in very fast-paced situations, to switch over to Back Button focus and back for maximum flexibility in the chaos. Outside of that, so long as I can assign A-FL, White Balance, and ISO to something I'm okay. I don't think I need any more buttons for my style of generally P mode shooting.
Oh if you love the f2 lenses the good news is that they are all consistent. The 50f2 was my favourite for a long time and I was scared to get the 23f2 and 16f2.8, but they match the colour and contrast perfectly.
I will definitely stick to my RAW workflow but might experience with recipes just by curiosity. Even with fewer buttons I think there is always a way to make them match your own style of shooting. Interesting about the lenses. I might get another one to try out but I love my 35mm f2 so far. I am so comfortable with this 53mm equivalent focal length.
how is this compared to the x-t 30 ii?? would you say image quality wise the xe4 and xt 30ii are similar?
does the film clip in this video colorgraded in post or just use the film simulation in camera?
The video footage is all colorgraded in post with my LUTs. And by the way the video clips are shot with my Sony A7IV
i wanted one but the used price is somehow much higher than the original price
Is the hand grip a Fuji product or made by another manufacturer?
I got it second hand so I actually don't know haha. I think it is a third party one
Have a look at the JJC hg-xe4 it's what I have.
So nice! ✌️📷
Thank you 🙌
Why not x-t30?
I think the xt30 is also good. I don't know about its video feature though. The Xe4 doesn't have IBIS but the video is also pretty damn good
Si jamais, le temps de livraison pour un X100V chez Fust est de juste 2 semaines ces jours-ci. Après bon, c'est les prix Fust, mais même chez eux c'est moins cher qu'en occasion.
Bon à savoir! Mais je suis très content avec le Xe4
@@adriensanguinetti Ça a l'air d'être un chouette petit appareil en effet :)
Trust me, sell the f2 and take the 1,4. You're welcome.
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