Thank you for this great Q & A for the X-H2S for still photography. I would be interested in you doing a Q & A for the video features for the X-H2S. Peter
Great presentation thanks Warwick and Andrew. Sorry I missed the livestream as a Fuji shooter (nature, wildlife) since 2016 progressing from the XT1 through to the XT4 the X-H2S looks awesome. Can't agree more with Warwick's comments re Fuji colour coming from the film age.
i appreciate the fact that you didnt block the comment section. also, i would appreciate if you enabled touch realtime-tracking in video (as i understand, xh2s is the video centric camera compared to xh2, and so it would make sense for it to have this feature), because as it is, the focus in video is still inferior to sony/canon, and that is a drawback (in these modern times) of this otherwise interesting camera..
I enjoyed watching this, great content and perfect time of day for a live stream. I would be keen to watch more regular live sessions on various camera/photo/video topics from Fujifilm. The live Q & A itself at the end was a great idea and could be a hit for the channel going forward, I often have questions and end up googling various unverified sources but what would be better than getting the info direct from the source 📷😁!
@@BalkanBiker I guess your to young to remember shooting motor sports with single frame. Well with 5fps everything is possible just like Manual lenses worked for all sports I guess before you were born!
@@hankdinardo4308 we don't live in the past. 5fps with 200mb files means 1gb transfer rate per second. UHS II is way too slow for those files and you'll end up shooting a few photos and then waiting for a few minutes for that buffer to clear. GFX 100 is not "all I need period". It's literally useless for motorsport and Andrew Hall is a motorsport photographer and this video is about motorsport. You came here to post a useless comment about an irrelevant camera to this subject, claiming that it's all I need. It is not. It's an overpriced junk for my need. Have a nice day.
Great content and enjoyed andrew hall especially
Thank you so much for this presentation. Loved it!
Thank you for this great Q & A for the X-H2S for still photography. I would be interested in you doing a Q & A for the video features for the X-H2S. Peter
Great presentation thanks Warwick and Andrew. Sorry I missed the livestream as a Fuji shooter (nature, wildlife) since 2016 progressing from the XT1 through to the XT4 the X-H2S looks awesome. Can't agree more with Warwick's comments re Fuji colour coming from the film age.
i appreciate the fact that you didnt block the comment section. also, i would appreciate if you enabled touch realtime-tracking in video (as i understand, xh2s is the video centric camera compared to xh2, and so it would make sense for it to have this feature), because as it is, the focus in video is still inferior to sony/canon, and that is a drawback (in these modern times) of this otherwise interesting camera..
I enjoyed watching this, great content and perfect time of day for a live stream. I would be keen to watch more regular live sessions on various camera/photo/video topics from Fujifilm. The live Q & A itself at the end was a great idea and could be a hit for the channel going forward, I often have questions and end up googling various unverified sources but what would be better than getting the info direct from the source 📷😁!
Great presentation and amazing work
Paired with a Fuji GFX 100s is all you'll ever need period!
For sports, sure.
You're clueless about photography.
@@BalkanBiker yes clueless enough that I own four different kits Fuji X100s. Canon R3, Nikon Z9, and Sony a1
@@hankdinardo4308 and how's sports and especially panning motorsport going for you with that GFX 100?
@@BalkanBiker I guess your to young to remember shooting motor sports with single frame. Well with 5fps everything is possible just like Manual lenses worked for all sports I guess before you were born!
@@hankdinardo4308 we don't live in the past. 5fps with 200mb files means 1gb transfer rate per second. UHS II is way too slow for those files and you'll end up shooting a few photos and then waiting for a few minutes for that buffer to clear.
GFX 100 is not "all I need period". It's literally useless for motorsport and Andrew Hall is a motorsport photographer and this video is about motorsport.
You came here to post a useless comment about an irrelevant camera to this subject, claiming that it's all I need.
It is not. It's an overpriced junk for my need.
Have a nice day.