Hello Everyone, nice to meet you all. It's my first time posting in Fuji X Forum.
Just wanted to say I moved from Sony full frame mirrorless system to Fuji X-T3 because I am mainly a video shooter, and XT-3 is an incredible system for me, and I am so happy with its codec and color (and lens), but it turns out that my XT-3 also shoots incredible still photos as well!
And so I have been shooting stills, and since I'm a video shooter first and foremost, I made a timelapse video that I would like to share with the fine people here.
Where would be an appropriate place to upload a link to the youtube video of the timelapse on these forums?
The subject is landscape.
Thanks, and I'm looking forward to checking out more awesome shots everyone has been taking with their Fujifilm cameras!
Hi all, this is my first post on here and a complete amateur to boot. I am very keen to buy a new camera that I will enjoy shooting with and obviously I'd like the best image quality available, so can any of you guys please advise on any thoughts, ideas based on your experiences with these cameras for the kind of shooting I want to achieve, and any images to back suggestions up is of course more than welcome, thank you in advance guys.
PS, just wanted to say my budget is around £2750 gbp, for a camera, and 2 lenses if possible.📷👍😀
Hey Joe! Sorry I got back a year later literally haha. Glad you liked the overall piece and yeah, you're totally right about the shutter speed on the beach shots, those were on a Canon 5d Mark III when Magic Lantern was a thing. Still love the texture of those DNG files but... XT3 is another beast for sure !!!!! Deeply in love with it for a year now. Thanks for taking the time and comment, so sorry again for responding this late. I do have a YT channel and Vimeo, here are my links and hope we can connect over there too.
www.vimeo.com/htafilm
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcsLPnMk2SoU4YsNClxHpCg
www.instagram.com/hectortapia.film
Hmm, last night I noticed even plugging the camera in was pretty slow and Windows said the photos were coming in at a "blistering" 22MB/second. For serious batches, I guess I'm going to have to pull out the SD card.
I may have accidentally changed some menu setting on Fuji X100V but can't figure out which one. When I press a shutter button, 3 images looking the same are taken. Any ideas?