Do you still think it resolves all those 40 megapixels with that older lens? Is that OK? How’s the autofocus? Is this better to get or Sonya7cii right now I have the Canon R5 its big, I have a RF 15 to 35 2.8 and a 50 mm 1.8 Canon, what do you think I need something lighter? What would you be getting? I might take Canon with me when I go on trips like Tokyo and places like that but for when I’m just doing street photography, maybe this is still the best option please advise…. Also what camera did you use to film this video?
Hi Ash. Firstly, yes to using a wrist strap. I liked your commentry while you were shooting. Saying out loud those thoughts we have while taking pictures was insightful and amusing. This is the first thing of yours I've watched so I can only comment up to a certain point. However, I hope you continue with these videos in this style. I felt there were a few times when you could of started a conversation with people and then taken further pictures with them, plus, it's amazing where some of those chats can lead to (you may do this in other videos that I'm unaware of). It was interesting to hear you say when you showed images from another shoot that you said you might as well as you didn't have anywhere else to show them. I suggest you put them on Flickr, and instead of them being hidden away, have a gallery you can watch as it evolves into whatever you want it to be, it will look good. I will follow your channel and see where you go with this. Enjoy the rest of your week and good vibes from the west side of London, Colin.
Thanks again Colin.. I hope to someday get the confidence to talk more to people when out shooting and get some more photos.. I feel like I only get that sort of confidence to chat more if I see another photographer.. but I think you can get some lovely posed shots too if you do speak.
@@AshBash_Shot_That Hey, hey, hey. The easiest way to talk to strangers is to comment on something they are wearing and it applies to everyone for that reason. Some people will walk by saying thanks, some will ignore you, however, others will stop and a conversation begins. Plus, it is something you can do without a camera so you get used to doing it and the confidence builds as result. Laters...
First time finding one of your videos, and great job on your photo channel. I'm using the x100vi as well, so now I'm into seeing what you come up with on your mission. Can't wait to see what you pick up along the way. I've never seen this part of London, either, so this is fun. (I'm from the States, so I've never seen LOTS of London - only been twice.)
Thanks a lot Chris. Hope you're having as much fun with it as I am. Having someone so small a light has been a pleasure to take with me whenever I go out.
Nice video mate and some nice shots, i went to Canary Wharf a few weeks ago with my x100vi i love it there. You want to try the Barbican that's a great place for architecture and interesting people.
Thanks a lot mate. And you know what Barbican is a place I've seen loads online but when I head out it never comes to mind.. I might check it out tomorrow.
I actually should do a video on what I use as it's mostly a bit unorthadox. In this video I was just using a Quilted Messenger Bag from COS.. because the Fuji X100VI is so small I usually keep it in an even smaller bag but I wasn't sure of the weather so brought a slightly bigger bag with me.,. but for something this small you don't need a proper camera bag I find.
Hello Ash. Great video and cool shots. Subscribed. I use a few recipes from a guy called Kevin Mullins. A pro Fuji shooter. A quick google will find him. I can recommend especially if into B+W at the moment. Regards John
these look awesome!
you got a good eye mate, keep it up
thanks for the upload
Merveilleuse ballade... Merci Ash !
Do you still think it resolves all those 40 megapixels with that older lens? Is that OK? How’s the autofocus? Is this better to get or Sonya7cii right now I have the Canon R5 its big, I have a RF 15 to 35 2.8 and a 50 mm 1.8 Canon, what do you think I need something lighter? What would you be getting? I might take Canon with me when I go on trips like Tokyo and places like that but for when I’m just doing street photography, maybe this is still the best option please advise…. Also what camera did you use to film this video?
Hi Ash.
Firstly, yes to using a wrist strap. I liked your commentry while you were shooting. Saying out loud those thoughts we have while taking pictures was insightful and amusing.
This is the first thing of yours I've watched so I can only comment up to a certain point. However, I hope you continue with these videos in this style.
I felt there were a few times when you could of started a conversation with people and then taken further pictures with them, plus, it's amazing where some of those chats can lead to (you may do this in other videos that I'm unaware of).
It was interesting to hear you say when you showed images from another shoot that you said you might as well as you didn't have anywhere else to show them. I suggest you put them on Flickr, and instead of them being hidden away, have a gallery you can watch as it evolves into whatever you want it to be, it will look good.
I will follow your channel and see where you go with this.
Enjoy the rest of your week and good vibes from the west side of London, Colin.
Thanks again Colin.. I hope to someday get the confidence to talk more to people when out shooting and get some more photos.. I feel like I only get that sort of confidence to chat more if I see another photographer.. but I think you can get some lovely posed shots too if you do speak.
@@AshBash_Shot_That
Hey, hey, hey.
The easiest way to talk to strangers is to comment on something they are wearing and it applies to everyone for that reason. Some people will walk by saying thanks, some will ignore you, however, others will stop and a conversation begins. Plus, it is something you can do without a camera so you get used to doing it and the confidence builds as result.
Laters...
First time finding one of your videos, and great job on your photo channel. I'm using the x100vi as well, so now I'm into seeing what you come up with on your mission.
Can't wait to see what you pick up along the way.
I've never seen this part of London, either, so this is fun. (I'm from the States, so I've never seen LOTS of London - only been twice.)
Thanks a lot Chris. Hope you're having as much fun with it as I am. Having someone so small a light has been a pleasure to take with me whenever I go out.
Nice video mate and some nice shots, i went to Canary Wharf a few weeks ago with my x100vi i love it there. You want to try the Barbican that's a great place for architecture and interesting people.
Thanks a lot mate. And you know what Barbican is a place I've seen loads online but when I head out it never comes to mind.. I might check it out tomorrow.
@@AshBash_Shot_That it's well worth a visit I've been there plenty of times, it's a bit of a rabbit warren but you soon find your way round, enjoy
Cool video - what camera along bag do you use please?
I actually should do a video on what I use as it's mostly a bit unorthadox. In this video I was just using a Quilted Messenger Bag from COS.. because the Fuji X100VI is so small I usually keep it in an even smaller bag but I wasn't sure of the weather so brought a slightly bigger bag with me.,. but for something this small you don't need a proper camera bag I find.
@@AshBash_Shot_That cheers mate I’m just looking for a good bag for my xt-2 and spare lens to carry around London but that’s not too bulky etc
Oh, and I'm a new sub. :)
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Hello Ash. Great video and cool shots. Subscribed. I use a few recipes from a guy called Kevin Mullins. A pro Fuji shooter. A quick google will find him. I can recommend especially if into B+W at the moment.
Regards
John
Good. More pic plz
They're coming