Nice! The X-T4 and X-H1 are my main cameras. Love them both. Ironically I might pick up a Sony for my video work lol. Great video and channel. Subscribed.
I love my 16-35mm but it depends on how much cash you have on hand. If you can afford it and don’t mind the weight then I’d say get it! If you plan to vlog a lot then maybe a lighter setup might be better with the 20mm.
I totally understand and agree. I love my Sony (a7siii and a7iv)for video but they lack a bit photo wise unless I do a lot of editing. I have the Fuji x100F and I absolutely love it. Even the jpegs come out great. I will use the Sony for big photo shoots but the Fuji is my everyday camera. That’s always with me
I did the opposite, I had a full Fuji kit x100F, Xt3, Xt20, and full lens kit along with other Nikon bodies and lenses gear and went full in on Sony. I traded the A7III in for the A7IV and I have an A7RIII. I recently bought an A9, the original. Even the original A9 is just sick still. I agree with you Fuji's jpegs (with the knobs and dials or even the X100F, it just makes you want to go out and shoot) are to die for and their color science is good along with Nikon. The A7IV's colors have gotten better than the A7III and previous cameras. We are using Blackmagic for video for now and Sony's autofocus for photos and autofocus video with the A7IV is hard to beat, and their advancement in technology with tons of glass both regular and third party made me make the decision. Also, my long-term goal is to move to the Sony Fx6 (if I could ever find one.) so I wanted one solution for photography and videography, long term. The Fx30 will break records for sales, having features that the A7SIII and even the FX3, don't have, and I thought about buying one as a stopgap measure.
@@sidvicious3129 The FX30 will be a hit, and it looks like it's directly targeting the GH6. However, it only outputs roughly a m43 equivalent for ProRes RAW, so I think for serious work, something like the XH2S has more potential due to the open gate RAW in 2 flavours. DR is also significantly lower on the FX30 vs the Fuji (about over 1 stop) so I think it'll be a great UA-cam camera or B-cam but personally I think the A7iv is better as B-cams to the FX3/6
@@sidvicious3129 yeah you did take a bit of a journey. I’ve never tried Nikon but my Sony a6400 colors are lacking without editing and I don’t like the button layout and lack of third wheel. My x100F is just a much more pleasant experience. I mainly keep it in aperture and I never think about it. I just shoot without thinking.
He traded it for an XT4 kit. Saved you 9 minutes.
You are a legend.
Yea no one cares about this guy or his camera
I can’t express how much I love you for saving 9 minutes of my life ❤
Nice! The X-T4 and X-H1 are my main cameras. Love them both. Ironically I might pick up a Sony for my video work lol. Great video and channel. Subscribed.
thank you!
What do you shoot with?
I mainly shoot with Sony professionally but use Fuji for fun.
Your garage is so clean, where is all the clutter?
lol.. I had it just cleaned haha
Would you recommend the 16-35 gm or 20 1.8?
I love my 16-35mm but it depends on how much cash you have on hand. If you can afford it and don’t mind the weight then I’d say get it! If you plan to vlog a lot then maybe a lighter setup might be better with the 20mm.
I totally understand and agree.
I love my Sony (a7siii and a7iv)for video but they lack a bit photo wise unless I do a lot of editing. I have the Fuji x100F and I absolutely love it. Even the jpegs come out great. I will use the Sony for big photo shoots but the Fuji is my everyday camera. That’s always with me
I did the opposite, I had a full Fuji kit x100F, Xt3, Xt20, and full lens kit along with other Nikon bodies and lenses gear and went full in on Sony. I traded the A7III in for the A7IV and I have an A7RIII. I recently bought an A9, the original. Even the original A9 is just sick still. I agree with you Fuji's jpegs (with the knobs and dials or even the X100F, it just makes you want to go out and shoot) are to die for and their color science is good along with Nikon. The A7IV's colors have gotten better than the A7III and previous cameras.
We are using Blackmagic for video for now and Sony's autofocus for photos and autofocus video with the A7IV is hard to beat, and their advancement in technology with tons of glass both regular and third party made me make the decision. Also, my long-term goal is to move to the Sony Fx6 (if I could ever find one.) so I wanted one solution for photography and videography, long term. The Fx30 will break records for sales, having features that the A7SIII and even the FX3, don't have, and I thought about buying one as a stopgap measure.
@@sidvicious3129 The FX30 will be a hit, and it looks like it's directly targeting the GH6. However, it only outputs roughly a m43 equivalent for ProRes RAW, so I think for serious work, something like the XH2S has more potential due to the open gate RAW in 2 flavours. DR is also significantly lower on the FX30 vs the Fuji (about over 1 stop) so I think it'll be a great UA-cam camera or B-cam but personally I think the A7iv is better as B-cams to the FX3/6
@@sidvicious3129 yeah you did take a bit of a journey. I’ve never tried Nikon but my Sony a6400 colors are lacking without editing and I don’t like the button layout and lack of third wheel. My x100F is just a much more pleasant experience. I mainly keep it in aperture and I never think about it. I just shoot without thinking.
tooooo much bokeh in your vlog
I normally shoot at 2.8 with a 16-35 but I was trying the 20mm for this one.
Philip bloom does the bokeh, he’s doing alright… 😅l👍🏻
@@petersuvara lol.. you can't ever have enough bokeh!