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Quentin DM got a reaction from George_P in My X70 review (FR)
Hello guys,
After a few day with the X70 in my hands, I made this video to express my feelings (sorry it's in french). I give you a translated text in english, below the video.
I choose this camera as I felt in love with the X100. I have used one but never had the chance to get one. I was sparing to buy it. But Fuji released the X70. Same tech but without view finder. I liked that the X70 get a orientable touch-screen and a auto button than the X100 doesn't have.
I wanted to have a camera always on me. For personal memories and candid photos. I also like than someone else can use it with the auto-buton. So it become the camera of the whole family.
I like the WIFI connectivity of the FUJI system to share directly the pictures. The orientable screen let me to stay in eyes contacts with my subject.
I also was attracted by the X70 as it seems great for the style of pictures I'm creating. I work a lot with bands (rock, metal), so I'm often making pictures lying on the floor to find a great angle. With this screen I don't need to take silly positions. I'm also shooting wide angle for bands.
The leaf shutter let me get a high speed flash sync. Then I can create a fantasy ambiant who is really relevant to my own style.
In the bad points I would love to get an analogic button to set my ISO but I understand why it was not possible in terms of size of the camera. Fuji made a great job on how you can parameter and personalize the butons. There is a total of 8 customs buttons.
Sometimes the buttons are a bit hard to press because the camera is small. I don't have big fingers and I sometimes have difficulties to press the rec button and use the cross arrows. It's a details but I also feel that the rec buttons looks a bit cheap. The red dot is not 100% centered in the button. It's only aesthetics, nothing blocking but that's a pity on that kind of camera. I'm really picky in terms of details.
Anyway, to be honest I can totally live with those bad sides. The good points are way more huge ;-).
I love the size of this camera anyway. I can really bring it with me everywhere.
My way to take photographs has evolved since I switched to FUJI. I'm sure this X70 will change the game, again.
Try this little camera, it will make you (re)discover photography. It's a great camera for amateurs who want to learn manual photography. The budget made it accessible.
It's a little boy capable of many things.
For me, photography is anymore about megapixels but about experiment. And using the X70 (such as many other Fuji camera) is a great experience.
And voilà :-). Hope you enjoyed this little review.
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Quentin DM got a reaction from erryprasetyo in My X70 review (FR)
Hello guys,
After a few day with the X70 in my hands, I made this video to express my feelings (sorry it's in french). I give you a translated text in english, below the video.
I choose this camera as I felt in love with the X100. I have used one but never had the chance to get one. I was sparing to buy it. But Fuji released the X70. Same tech but without view finder. I liked that the X70 get a orientable touch-screen and a auto button than the X100 doesn't have.
I wanted to have a camera always on me. For personal memories and candid photos. I also like than someone else can use it with the auto-buton. So it become the camera of the whole family.
I like the WIFI connectivity of the FUJI system to share directly the pictures. The orientable screen let me to stay in eyes contacts with my subject.
I also was attracted by the X70 as it seems great for the style of pictures I'm creating. I work a lot with bands (rock, metal), so I'm often making pictures lying on the floor to find a great angle. With this screen I don't need to take silly positions. I'm also shooting wide angle for bands.
The leaf shutter let me get a high speed flash sync. Then I can create a fantasy ambiant who is really relevant to my own style.
In the bad points I would love to get an analogic button to set my ISO but I understand why it was not possible in terms of size of the camera. Fuji made a great job on how you can parameter and personalize the butons. There is a total of 8 customs buttons.
Sometimes the buttons are a bit hard to press because the camera is small. I don't have big fingers and I sometimes have difficulties to press the rec button and use the cross arrows. It's a details but I also feel that the rec buttons looks a bit cheap. The red dot is not 100% centered in the button. It's only aesthetics, nothing blocking but that's a pity on that kind of camera. I'm really picky in terms of details.
Anyway, to be honest I can totally live with those bad sides. The good points are way more huge ;-).
I love the size of this camera anyway. I can really bring it with me everywhere.
My way to take photographs has evolved since I switched to FUJI. I'm sure this X70 will change the game, again.
Try this little camera, it will make you (re)discover photography. It's a great camera for amateurs who want to learn manual photography. The budget made it accessible.
It's a little boy capable of many things.
For me, photography is anymore about megapixels but about experiment. And using the X70 (such as many other Fuji camera) is a great experience.
And voilà :-). Hope you enjoyed this little review.
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Quentin DM got a reaction from Mike K in My X70 review (FR)
Hello guys,
After a few day with the X70 in my hands, I made this video to express my feelings (sorry it's in french). I give you a translated text in english, below the video.
I choose this camera as I felt in love with the X100. I have used one but never had the chance to get one. I was sparing to buy it. But Fuji released the X70. Same tech but without view finder. I liked that the X70 get a orientable touch-screen and a auto button than the X100 doesn't have.
I wanted to have a camera always on me. For personal memories and candid photos. I also like than someone else can use it with the auto-buton. So it become the camera of the whole family.
I like the WIFI connectivity of the FUJI system to share directly the pictures. The orientable screen let me to stay in eyes contacts with my subject.
I also was attracted by the X70 as it seems great for the style of pictures I'm creating. I work a lot with bands (rock, metal), so I'm often making pictures lying on the floor to find a great angle. With this screen I don't need to take silly positions. I'm also shooting wide angle for bands.
The leaf shutter let me get a high speed flash sync. Then I can create a fantasy ambiant who is really relevant to my own style.
In the bad points I would love to get an analogic button to set my ISO but I understand why it was not possible in terms of size of the camera. Fuji made a great job on how you can parameter and personalize the butons. There is a total of 8 customs buttons.
Sometimes the buttons are a bit hard to press because the camera is small. I don't have big fingers and I sometimes have difficulties to press the rec button and use the cross arrows. It's a details but I also feel that the rec buttons looks a bit cheap. The red dot is not 100% centered in the button. It's only aesthetics, nothing blocking but that's a pity on that kind of camera. I'm really picky in terms of details.
Anyway, to be honest I can totally live with those bad sides. The good points are way more huge ;-).
I love the size of this camera anyway. I can really bring it with me everywhere.
My way to take photographs has evolved since I switched to FUJI. I'm sure this X70 will change the game, again.
Try this little camera, it will make you (re)discover photography. It's a great camera for amateurs who want to learn manual photography. The budget made it accessible.
It's a little boy capable of many things.
For me, photography is anymore about megapixels but about experiment. And using the X70 (such as many other Fuji camera) is a great experience.
And voilà :-). Hope you enjoyed this little review.
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Quentin DM got a reaction from GuillaumeL in My X70 review (FR)
Hello guys,
After a few day with the X70 in my hands, I made this video to express my feelings (sorry it's in french). I give you a translated text in english, below the video.
I choose this camera as I felt in love with the X100. I have used one but never had the chance to get one. I was sparing to buy it. But Fuji released the X70. Same tech but without view finder. I liked that the X70 get a orientable touch-screen and a auto button than the X100 doesn't have.
I wanted to have a camera always on me. For personal memories and candid photos. I also like than someone else can use it with the auto-buton. So it become the camera of the whole family.
I like the WIFI connectivity of the FUJI system to share directly the pictures. The orientable screen let me to stay in eyes contacts with my subject.
I also was attracted by the X70 as it seems great for the style of pictures I'm creating. I work a lot with bands (rock, metal), so I'm often making pictures lying on the floor to find a great angle. With this screen I don't need to take silly positions. I'm also shooting wide angle for bands.
The leaf shutter let me get a high speed flash sync. Then I can create a fantasy ambiant who is really relevant to my own style.
In the bad points I would love to get an analogic button to set my ISO but I understand why it was not possible in terms of size of the camera. Fuji made a great job on how you can parameter and personalize the butons. There is a total of 8 customs buttons.
Sometimes the buttons are a bit hard to press because the camera is small. I don't have big fingers and I sometimes have difficulties to press the rec button and use the cross arrows. It's a details but I also feel that the rec buttons looks a bit cheap. The red dot is not 100% centered in the button. It's only aesthetics, nothing blocking but that's a pity on that kind of camera. I'm really picky in terms of details.
Anyway, to be honest I can totally live with those bad sides. The good points are way more huge ;-).
I love the size of this camera anyway. I can really bring it with me everywhere.
My way to take photographs has evolved since I switched to FUJI. I'm sure this X70 will change the game, again.
Try this little camera, it will make you (re)discover photography. It's a great camera for amateurs who want to learn manual photography. The budget made it accessible.
It's a little boy capable of many things.
For me, photography is anymore about megapixels but about experiment. And using the X70 (such as many other Fuji camera) is a great experience.
And voilà :-). Hope you enjoyed this little review.
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Quentin DM got a reaction from Patrick FR in Hello from Belgium
Hello,
I'm reading Fuji Rumors almost every day and I read many time about this forum. I think it was now time to register and hang out a bit with you guys.
So who I'm? #Belgium #31yo #Newdad #Pro-photographer(part-time) #Videographer #Metal #Rocks #XE2 #X70 #35mm1.4 Get it?
If you want to check my works, here are some weblinks:
_ my website: http://www.quentindemeuter.eu/
_ my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/quentindm.photography/
_ instagram:https://www.instagram.com/quentin.dm/
_ instagram vlog (in french): https://www.instagram.com/qdemeuter/
_ instagram (street, candid, on the go): https://www.instagram.com/wildqdm/
Please to meet you guys :-) :-) :-)
