In the digital era, I used the X-Pro1 and X-Pro2 APS-C mirrorless while I waited for Leica to make a digital rangefinder that I liked. When Leica finally produced the Leica M10, I bought my dream camera. I loved being able to use my 21/35/90mm M6 lens kit on my M10. However, I really prefer using my X-Pro2 with 16/23/56mm lenses.
There's many more photo groups to fall into than just two. Maybe for your age group but the world of photography ( and photographers ) is huge and varied.
You are 100% correct, but this is a UA-cam video, my friend. You can't start a video with "There are many kinds of photographers, here are two of them..."
My first Fujifilm camera was the X100V. My second was the XPro3. Sold the X100V for the VI then immediately sold the VI. Truth be told the Xpro3 stopped me from using the V, so truly had no reason to pick up the VI. But all said and done the Xpro is the one I couldn’t bring myself to sell because it’s just a way more practical and fun Camera. I forgot to mention I owned an M11 while owning all of those other cameras 😅. I no longer have any Fuji cameras, but the only one I do miss and still think about is the Xpro 3. At some point, you may want to try manual focus lenses on that body, Voigtlander, or M mount. I used the native Voigtlander lenses, and some actual M mount lenses because I I was using the leica side-by-side with the Xpro and knew I would eventually make the transition. Enjoy that Camera, I truly think it’ll be a unicorn camera one day.
You make me want to leave everything and go shoot with it right now, thanks for the comment, I am really hoping that I will fall in love with this camera and shoot street with it for years to come.
Thanks for the video, colleague. Interestingly, I was obsessed with megapixels and focusing speed and those things, but I've always had this old desire for vintage gear, maybe because of my age (42 hehe), and I'm really thinking about buying a vintage lens like the Helios 44-2 or the original German Carl Zeiss 58mm f/2 and using it with my Sony camera. So, I consider myself part of the first group too. Keep up the good work
completely agree, that's why I've been searching for months for an "ok" price, but you can buy the amazing X-Pro2 for much less these days or wait for the pro4 that will be coming out soon.
@@TheBenGoren The XPRO2/3 are cult cameras. I hope you are right about the price dropping when the XPRO4 is released next year. I’m not counting on that. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
In the digital era, I used the X-Pro1 and X-Pro2 APS-C mirrorless while I waited for Leica to make a digital rangefinder that I liked. When Leica finally produced the Leica M10, I bought my dream camera. I loved being able to use my 21/35/90mm M6 lens kit on my M10.
However, I really prefer using my X-Pro2 with 16/23/56mm lenses.
That’s awesome to hear, it’s crazy that there’s an actual contest between a Fuji and a Leica.
There's many more photo groups to fall into than just two. Maybe for your age group but the world of photography ( and photographers ) is huge and varied.
You are 100% correct, but this is a UA-cam video, my friend.
You can't start a video with "There are many kinds of photographers, here are two of them..."
My first Fujifilm camera was the X100V. My second was the XPro3. Sold the X100V for the VI then immediately sold the VI. Truth be told the Xpro3 stopped me from using the V, so truly had no reason to pick up the VI. But all said and done the Xpro is the one I couldn’t bring myself to sell because it’s just a way more practical and fun Camera. I forgot to mention I owned an M11 while owning all of those other cameras 😅. I no longer have any Fuji cameras, but the only one I do miss and still think about is the Xpro 3. At some point, you may want to try manual focus lenses on that body, Voigtlander, or M mount. I used the
native Voigtlander lenses, and some actual M mount lenses because I I was using the leica side-by-side with the Xpro and knew I would eventually make the transition. Enjoy that Camera, I truly think it’ll be a unicorn camera one day.
You make me want to leave everything and go shoot with it right now,
thanks for the comment, I am really hoping that I will fall in love with this camera and shoot street with it for years to come.
Thanks for your opinion! How much did you pay for it ?
I paid 1400 USD, for one in a very good condition.
Leica is pronounced like "like" and then "a" like in "Art" - I also own the X-Pro3 and love it,. prefer the 33/1.4 though.
I can understand why Most people would prefer the 33 but I still love the “character” of the 35 too much.
@@TheBenGoren understandable!
I use the Canon Powershot G15, for street photography.
Sounds awesome, it's small and compact and can really shine as a street camera
Thanks for the video, colleague. Interestingly, I was obsessed with megapixels and focusing speed and those things, but I've always had this old desire for vintage gear, maybe because of my age (42 hehe), and I'm really thinking about buying a vintage lens like the Helios 44-2 or the original German Carl Zeiss 58mm f/2 and using it with my Sony camera. So, I consider myself part of the first group too. Keep up the good work
Thanks!, Vintage lenses can really add a unique character to your photography. Excited to hear what you'll think about the Helios or Zeiss!
Nice one mate, keep it up!
Btw that Fuji 35mm without the square hood is a crime and should be banned from existence
We are gonna have to agree to disagree on this one ;)
Loved your humour!
That's the best compliment to hear 🙏🏻
I want an xpro3 but the prices are too ridiculous
completely agree, that's why I've been searching for months for an "ok" price, but you can buy the amazing X-Pro2 for much less these days or wait for the pro4 that will be coming out soon.
@@TheBenGoren The XPRO2/3 are cult cameras. I hope you are right about the price dropping when the XPRO4 is released next year. I’m not counting on that.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
@martingreenberg870 I’m really hoping it will, but it won’t be a big drop in price that’s why I bought mine without waiting for next year