Why I switched from PHASE ONE to FUJIFILM GFX100

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • In this video I will explain why I switched from Phase One to the fujifilm GFX100. For me this was the first time sitting down and talking to a camera like this, so please keep that in mind ;)
    Gear used for movie: BLACK MAGIC POCKET CINEMA 4K.
    Filming and edit by Jelmar van Belle
    www.bastiaanwoudt.com
    bastiaanwoudt

Komentáře • 564

  • @JonasJCom
    @JonasJCom Před 4 lety +2

    I did the same after shooting phaseone for more than 10 years I now shoot gfx100 and loving it.

  • @mohammedalahmadi6488
    @mohammedalahmadi6488 Před 4 lety +25

    I had the pleasure of owning a 3 medium format systems (Pentax 645z, Fujifilm GFX 100 and Phase One IQ3 100) and let me explain what I found out. For an entry level of course the Pentax 646z was a huge leap switching from Full Frame in terms of (colors, details and dynamic range) but after experiencing such thing I was intrigued of how would the best medium format system in the world would be so I moved to Phase One IQ3 100 and let me tell it was by far the best photography experience I have ever felt (5 stop dynamic range, 16 bit colors and 100 million megapixel) which opened new possibilities for what I can yield from such system. when Fuji announced that they are planning to build a new system that rivals Phase One and overcomes the drawbacks that the phase one system has I was hooked and got my hands on one and let me tell you, there is no way to compare them the dynamic range and color fidelity are poor when compared to phase one and that’s is to some extent is predictable because technically the GFX100 uses the same sensor in the 50r but modified so in terms of details it was okay-ish.
    Phase One pro & Cons:
    Pros:
    1. 5 stop dynamic range: You can literally pull shadows from -6 EV without any noise as well as from up to +2EV.
    2. 16 bit colors: The colors pop and accuracy are unreal.
    3. Details: 100 Million megapixel so up.
    4. Continues Platform improvements: which as simple firmware update you can unlock limitless features.
    5. Lenses are sharp as heck.
    6. Full support to Capture One editing software.
    Cons:
    1. Expensive system.
    2. You can only shoot up to 1.5 FPS.
    3. 1 focus point.
    4. Heavy and bulky.
    Fujifilm GFX100 pros & cons:
    Pros:
    1. Affordability when compared with other medium format systems.
    2. 100 million megapixels.
    3. Multiple autofocus point.
    4. Fast autofocus and face detection.
    5. Lenses are good and the range is keeping on increasing.
    6. Not that bulky and heavy (similar in size to Canon 1DX and Nikon D5).
    Cons:
    1. Color rendition isn’t the best.
    2. Poor dynamic range: not as flexible as the phase one - out of my experience you can go to -1.5 EV and pull the shadows.
    3. Not good with highlights.
    To sum it up, it is up to the photographer to decide what system suits his needs best but you can say that the Fuji because the difference is sensor size makes the phase one superb in image quality.

    • @amijumpen
      @amijumpen Před 4 lety +2

      dude i love you, such a good advice

    • @mohammedalahmadi6488
      @mohammedalahmadi6488 Před 4 lety +1

      Raul Russo Hope I helped, Thank you.

    • @Kaisolostudio
      @Kaisolostudio Před 4 lety

      Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe that 100 megapixels is not the same as “100 million megapixels”... the ‘mega’ is used to describe the amount of pixels; in this sense, it means 1 million.

    • @mohammedalahmadi6488
      @mohammedalahmadi6488 Před 4 lety +1

      Micah Yamanaka A 1 megapixels is equal to 1 million megapixel. It is just a short term we use in general to explain the multitude of resolution.

    • @Kaisolostudio
      @Kaisolostudio Před 4 lety

      Mohammed Alahmadi yup, same page 🤙🏽

  • @xjuanx92
    @xjuanx92 Před 4 lety +12

    Finally, a GFX review compared to another medium format camera. Thank you!!! You are only the third video I’ve found. Everyone else compares them to DSLRs and FF cameras which is useless. Great comparisons!!

  • @atogweoghieaga2205
    @atogweoghieaga2205 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I like the sincerity of your video and it really really helps me to finally decide which brand to go with. I have been dreaming and lusting for Phaseone, I think I can pass on for now.

  • @paulskinner6266
    @paulskinner6266 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great feed back. 👍

  • @lesliesmith5266
    @lesliesmith5266 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Excellent presentation and personal experience based review. Thank you.

  • @joolstacho8114
    @joolstacho8114 Před měsícem +1

    It ended up being the difference in weight and handling mainly. Nice presentation Bastiaan, thanks

  • @geoffstairmand3747
    @geoffstairmand3747 Před 4 lety +4

    I use a Fuji XT2 (which I love) but like most Fujifilm users, dream one day of owning a GFX 50 or 100. Although rather expensive, the GFX series remains a realistic dream and so bif thanks to Fujifilm for bring these superb cameras on the market.

  • @LenaCabana
    @LenaCabana Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent - short and informative video. Thanks. Can't wait to see and hear more from you .

  • @Fontsman
    @Fontsman Před 3 lety +6

    The Fuji GFX series is a gamechanger. They found a niche that made medium format within reach of 35mm users and with yourself - a very high quality system with much greater portability.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 3 lety

      Agree!

    • @josh885
      @josh885 Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly. Imagine a GFX 100S II or III with shorter VF black outs, better AF tracking, and some good pixel binning to shoot at say 50mp when you need too. For $6Ksih. It would make the high res, non sports FF MILC cameras like the A7RIV, Z7, R5 ect obsolete for anyone would could afford a GFX.

    • @matthewtoothbrush
      @matthewtoothbrush Před 3 lety

      @@josh885 Already waiting for the GFX100s 2? Have you played with the new one? I'm also coming from Phase One XF system and am tired of lugging around the thing. However, I did a recent comparisons of the same images shot on similar focal lengths between the GFX100s and the Canon R5, and that R5 is stunning I must say. It's very hard for even the discerning eye to see a difference. Sure the resolution is half, but at the end of the day how many clients actually care?

  • @alaskandww
    @alaskandww Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent on Fuji gfx 100, helped me finalize and verified my decision to get it.

  • @artsabound7627
    @artsabound7627 Před 4 lety +2

    I am a Fuji x user , enjoyed the video very much . the Leica winter captures are stunningly good , the rendering has real feeling . thanks .!

  • @altotudeDenver
    @altotudeDenver Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, Bastiaan, for this video-- more than any other "promo" video, it helped me decide to sell my Fuji X-T2 and 7 superb Fuji lenses and purchase the Fuji GFX100. With the GF110mm F2 portrait lens, this camera system produces amazing images, particularly when shot wide open. The 3D effect, or subject separation from background, is just stunning, beyond what I get from my Nikon D850. Just as when you go from 35mm film to 120 medium format film shooting, the difference between full frame digital and medium format digital is a quantum leap in resolution and your control of depth of field.

  • @Shmyrk
    @Shmyrk Před 4 lety +5

    Omg I didn’t know you had a CZcams.
    One of my top 3 photographers

  • @chandlerwilliams2971
    @chandlerwilliams2971 Před 3 lety +2

    Great info and such valuable input! Thanks so much for taking the time to make this review!

  • @Guddeco
    @Guddeco Před 4 lety +1

    Bastiaan, thanks for taking the time to show us a bit of the technical aspects of your work. I appreciate seeing what's behind the curtain and what makes other's I admire get inspired to create their work. Excellent video and I look forward to the next one. - Dane

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +1

      Gudde Co. thanks Dane! Appreciate that you reached out. Stay tuned for more!

    • @Guddeco
      @Guddeco Před 4 lety

      @@Bastiaanwoudtofficial I look forward to it. What model is your digital Leica? I shoot an M3 and an M4-P. They're the ones that inspire me to get out there and make photos.

  • @DinoDiLabio
    @DinoDiLabio Před 3 lety +1

    My Dream Camera.

    • @yuriu341
      @yuriu341 Před 3 lety

      Phase one not your dream camera?

  • @michaeltulloch2315
    @michaeltulloch2315 Před 3 lety +1

    amazing review, and amazing photographer. glad I searched this camera and found your channel. keep it up, man!

  • @michelvanryswyk8560
    @michelvanryswyk8560 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just watched your video, very informative and well said. I too will be switching to Fujifilm and now we have the GFX100ii which just came out! Greetings from 🇨🇦

  • @oluwapelumiogunde
    @oluwapelumiogunde Před 3 lety +1

    i totally understand what you said about texture and detail and i agree....sometimes you want to explain to people but the just dont understand what you mean.
    Recently when i see some b/w images and the tone and texture of the B/w i just tell my photog friend that it was shot with a medium format....and lastly ill say what if you want a medium format image, buy one (if you can afford) you wont get a medium format feel or image using a DSLR no matter how expensive or how much you try and tweak or fake it in post.
    Huge fan of your work here.

  • @nickschulman986
    @nickschulman986 Před 4 lety +2

    Great content. Your channel should be soo much bigger than it is currently! Keep going

  • @heliopolis0
    @heliopolis0 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Bastiaan, I appreciated this video very much. Definitely we are all mainly interested in the body of work if an artist but some insight in the BTS and equipment is a great addition. I own a GFX50R (63 & 110 lenses) and it’s a pleasure to work with. I follow with great admiration your work and love your book that I purchased right at the beginning. All the best for your projects!

  • @karinegracegfeller8815
    @karinegracegfeller8815 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Bastiaan for the excellent review! Really helps me in finally going with the Fuji system. Was hesitating long time between the Hasselblad and the Fuji GFX 100s. Both fantastic cameras but I know I’ll just use the Fuji more because the Hasselblad is so precious!
    I also have a Leica, the M6
    A gem indeed : D

  • @RickMentore
    @RickMentore Před 3 lety +2

    Interestingly enough, there is a blizzard today in New York! Count yourself luck to have the opportunity to shoot and choose between such fantastic cameras. Sorry about the loss of your work on the laptop, that usually stings. I enjoyed this video.

  • @FredA-ym8tp
    @FredA-ym8tp Před 10 měsíci

    Interesting video. You made your reasons for switching clear and simple, and you also took the trouble to warn about post-processing computer capacity. A good review.

  • @StevenCasteelYT
    @StevenCasteelYT Před 4 lety +5

    The bit about the Leica was captivating.

  • @sethcashman1011
    @sethcashman1011 Před 4 lety +1

    So glad I stumbled upon this video. I decided quite awhile ago that the GFX100 was my ideal camera. The only barrier is the price, which, while more than reasonable for what you're getting, is a little beyond my current budget. Can't wait to get one. The files it produces are beautiful.

  • @thomas9884
    @thomas9884 Před 4 lety +10

    Would love to see how you approach a portrait shoot. Btw. Love the street photos shown at the end. 👌

  • @angelcolon9337
    @angelcolon9337 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I had the iq140 phaseone and switched to this camera and I love the gfx way more then the phaseone

  • @adventureStaley
    @adventureStaley Před 4 lety +1

    Great man. Recently discovered your work and just really appreciate your artistic vision. And.. Yay for the Leica! I have 2 and will never sell them. Cheers.

  • @vizmatter
    @vizmatter Před 4 lety +2

    just ran across your channel. Like your passion for photography and talking about the still features of still cameras and not video that I see on every other channel. Like to see you post more of your photos during presentation and discussing the features more in depth with different cameras.

  • @juanarroyo5324
    @juanarroyo5324 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for the review it was really helpful ..i purchased the gfx 100 last october w 32-64 mm lens n i love it the detail the Ibis sharpness alot of people complain about the vertical grip i have no issues with the vertical grip i love the design me personally dont like small cameras but anyways i love the camera i use it for landscape n macro work . GOD bless n thanks !!!!!!!!! n by the way i love your work !!!!!!

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Juan. It is indeed a beast of a camera. I also don't have any complaints about the grip, I think its great!

  • @peterracz-works9139
    @peterracz-works9139 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video, looking forward to next one about lenses.

  • @Wijsbroek
    @Wijsbroek Před 4 lety +1

    Love your work and nice video! Just made the step from X-Pro2 to GFX 50R and I really love it.

  • @CarmineGroe
    @CarmineGroe Před 4 lety +1

    Great Video Bastiaan! Thanks for sharing your passion for photography.

  • @fullandstarving
    @fullandstarving Před 3 lety +1

    I have the 5d mark iv for the commercial broschure and social media and the GFX 50S. Man, GFX lens is very very sharp, sensor are so gorgeous... always amaze every i saw the picture

    • @art_means_artificial
      @art_means_artificial Před 3 lety +1

      hahah he is talking about phase one and fuji, but he works in B&W hahaha! No one camera gives colours like Phase One. That's fact. Colours/DR of Phase One just beyond, but yes, I agree Phase One is heavier.

  • @jonl71
    @jonl71 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you for uploading this video ! I have the GFX50s and shooting digital MF handheld without IBIS can be challenging. I think lots of GFX50s users are waiting for the next GFX50s with IBIS. I am interested in how you use continuous light in combination with ambient light.

    • @DJAnamaly
      @DJAnamaly Před 4 lety +2

      agreed regarding the lighting

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +3

      That’s a great subject for the future. Will definitely take it in consideration when we are planning new content!

  • @stuartroyse
    @stuartroyse Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for your interesting and helpful comments Bastiaan. I am about to change from Phase One IQ260 to Fuji but can't help being very worried about the switch. After a career of studio work and 20 years of using Phase One equipment it's scary to change - as I too need to keep the quality of medium format. My work is now mainly Landscape and Still life. For me, one reason for the change is the move away from the single point of focus to multiple points as well as the weight and bulk. Your video has helped me feel a bit more confident. Cheers! Great work by the way!

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 2 lety

      Good to hear. You probably made the switch now, or you didn’t. In the case you didn’t, rent it out first and try!

  • @corbinwesler3985
    @corbinwesler3985 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a Phase One and a 5DSR, and like you said, there really is a certain look. I almost never love the photos from my 5DSR because Full Frame just can't produce that look. I've used the GFX 50, and I have to admit that the Fuji GFX series is a great camera. There were times when I debated on switching over to the GFX as well, but I also like how much the Phase One forces you to slow down and focus on the shot more... the two cameras offer completely different shooting styles and I think it comes down to what you need/wants. I've also been hesitant on leaving the Leaf Shutter lens system.
    To give a little more information on the MF look for any non-MF shooters: Since the MF has a larger sensor, you get a large field of view from the lense, but the same compression from the focal length being shot on. So an 80mm f/2.8 would have the FOV of a 50mm, but the compression of an 80mm.

    • @bgateb
      @bgateb Před 3 lety +3

      Absolutely. The restrictions imposed by an inherently slow camera has been a good thing for me. Probably the same reason (apart from the look) that people are appreciating film in this age of ridiculously fast and accurate DSLR/MILC cameras

    • @gentleman0678
      @gentleman0678 Před 3 lety +3

      I had the chance last year to try the phase one xf with the 150mm 2.8 blue ring, and I fell in love!!!!

    • @art_means_artificial
      @art_means_artificial Před 3 lety +2

      hahah he is talking about phase one and fuji, but he works in B&W hahaha! No one camera gives colours like Phase One. That's fact. Colours/DR of Phase One just beyond, but yes, I agree Phase One is heavier.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 3 lety

      It’s a great camera!

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 3 lety

      True, I’m not shooting colour at all, so can’t talk about that!

  • @joekyle3479
    @joekyle3479 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm just a few days into my new gfx100 coming up from canon. Capture One has noticeably better handling of the fuji raw files, and I'm sure the seamless transition there made the jump from phase to fuji made it easy. Files are just super rich, and the film simulations are awesome. Still figuring out what lenses I'd like to end up with...hopefully you cover that in the next video!

  • @berzerkrobot
    @berzerkrobot Před 3 lety

    The NYC blizzard photos are amazing!

  • @Photojouralist123
    @Photojouralist123 Před 3 lety

    I totally agree, I have 2 GFXS100 and Leica M10

  • @healthid
    @healthid Před 3 lety +1

    I love what you said about the Leica - I still have my old M-P 240 and it's like a member of the family - could never sell it even though I have newer cameras.

  • @josh885
    @josh885 Před 3 lety +26

    Some important context. The reason Phase One cameras are as a big, heavy, and expnesive as they are is that they have a much bigger sensor. To put it into perspective the GFX sensor is only 1.7X the size of FF. The IQ4 sensor is 2.5X the size of FF. The much, much smaller sensor is how Fuji gets away with the smaller bodies and lower prices. But to me that's a good thing. It's a much better balance between IQ, size, weight, MP and Price. The GFX100S is the most ground breaking and exciting camera in a long time. GFX is clearly the real upgrade path now for guys who got D800s, A7Rs, 5Ds, ect fro the resolution mostly. To me the GFX100 and 100s are the D3X successor Nikon guys who need and care more about resolution and IQ than fps never got. And now at 6K a lot of those guys and a large number of pros making money doing product, food, commercial, fine art, ect can afford one. Fuji is going to take market share with the GFX100s. No question.

    • @TheNinthPhotography
      @TheNinthPhotography Před rokem +2

      That also puts into perspective the myth of the „medium format look“. If Fuji and PhaseOne give you that „look“ with their hugely different sensor sizes, there is no reason why the not-so-much-smaller full frame should give one a fundamentally different look. More details and resolution yes, sometimes more color depth, but otherwise there is nothing special medium format delivers.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před rokem +2

      I shot with the IQ250 which had exactly the same sensor size. So for me there was no difference in sensor size.

    • @ginocarlini1640
      @ginocarlini1640 Před rokem +4

      @@TheNinthPhotography I couldn’t disagree more.
      I noticed a big difference in going from full frame such as the Sony A7r III to the Fuji GFX 50R and 100S . The level of detail and dynamic range in my opinion is much better then full frame. I’ve also shot with many systems Film and Digital including Full frame Canon, Nikon and Sony. For the type of photography I do, once shooting with the GFX, I would never go back to Full Frame.

    • @TheNinthPhotography
      @TheNinthPhotography Před rokem +3

      @@ginocarlini1640 Like I wrote in my comment, I am with you on detail and dynamic range, but is that really what people talk about when talking about a “medium format look”?

    • @bobakdota
      @bobakdota Před 9 měsíci

      @@Bastiaanwoudtofficialyes IQ250 was the same sensor they put in Hassleblad XD and Fuji GFX 50 I think … it wasn’t a exciting sensor … IQ 280 and 100 and above you could feel it lol 😊

  • @xxxjojo3576
    @xxxjojo3576 Před 3 lety +1

    hi. I discovered you today, and have watched 3 of your videos. I shall watch more. Thanks x

  • @conradtaylor9513
    @conradtaylor9513 Před 2 lety

    Exactly the type of review I wanted. I used to have a phase. Drowned it. Housing leaked! Been missing it ever since. Have been flirting with the idea of purchasing a Fuji for a while but have never found an experienced users opinion like this. I also have a Leica M2! And totally agree. A camera I will never sell. Thanks for the great vid!

  • @albertovasari8430
    @albertovasari8430 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video!

  • @madskrabbefotografi
    @madskrabbefotografi Před 4 lety +1

    Great content as always. Keep up the good work Bastiaan. Greets from Denmark

  • @mixc8
    @mixc8 Před 4 lety +2

    I am going through the same dilemma now. I have a Hassey H5D 40 I paid $24k years ago for, I am also thinking of switching to Fuji 100 for some of the same reasons you did. Thing is just like you said the Hassey is also heavy to carry around, but to it's defense it's a studio camera. I love medium format and wanted something that I can carry with me. I live here in NYC so I do a lot if street shooting as well, so what I did was pick up the Fuji XH1 and I just love with the output. But I am having a hard time getting rid of the Hassey because I love it too :) Nothing like it but the Fuji is not bad at all and has great features. The one thing beside besides how heavy the Hassey is; Is this the H5D is not great on higher ISO's. I do also use Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji XH1 and Mamiya medium film camera's so I am covered when it comes to street photography. I am thinkng on getting the Fuji GFX 50r or 100. Having a hard time on letting the Hassey go :(

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety

      I understand. Maybe renting one and trying it for yourself will help you make a choice!

    • @mixc8
      @mixc8 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Bastiaanwoudtofficial Good idea I have been thanking about that. Glad to see you were in Morocco I have family there.

  • @joeshen4723
    @joeshen4723 Před rokem +2

    Bastian, Thanks for the insight! One thing that might make people hesitant about fuji gfx is that their smaller sensor size compared to the "real 645 format" of higher end phase one backs. Did you had a chance to compare fuji to those full frame digital backs and you feel any negative impact from the smaller sensor of fuji? or does the bigger apertures on fuji lens cancels out those impact? Some side notes about this video I find interesting: 1. it looks like you used a really vintage lens for shooting those close up video of cameras, looks like there's lots of spherical / longitudinal chromatic aberration that gave the close-up a very dreamy look! 2. if you look at view frequecy at the video's progress bar, there's a huge spike at the part toward the end where you begin to talk about Leica. People are so interested in leica that even in a video where you compare fujifilm and phase one with no leica mentioned in the title the part where you talk about leica get overwhelmingly replayed more!

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před rokem +1

      Hi Joe!
      Thanks for these insights, this is why I love building community online.
      I have worked with the IQ250 which had the exact same sensor size as the fujifilm. I have compared it with the higher end models because that was exactly the reason why I looked at other systems: the price of the higher end models.
      1. Yes, correct! Sharp eye!
      2. Nice tip. I will look into it and consider it with new content!
      Cheers

  • @Smoothblue90
    @Smoothblue90 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for explaining that it's not about the megapixels, it's about the look of the out-of-focus background with the larger sensor. I have heard people talk about the medium format look. It's nice to get an explanation of what that means. I have heard people for years talk about the look that the Canon lenses give. Where the Canon 35 mm lenses are not as sharp, but they give good creamy blurry backgrounds. And of course years ago this is what portrait photographers wanted because they didn't want the skin texture to be sharp and they wanted the blurry backgrounds and with them you wanted to do that in camera. Fast forward to today and people who are pixel peepers seem to be addicted to how sharp a photograph is. But today's lenses that put the subject in sharp focus don't produce the same creamy out of focus backgrounds the older Canon lenses did. I am wondering if this is what people like about the medium format cameras. Maybe they give the subjects more sharpness but the backgrounds more depth. Something that with 35 millimeter you have to choose. Do you want to shoot with cameras that have a reputation for keeping the in focus subject sharp, or do you want to shoot with Canon, where the subjects may not be as sharp, but the background blur is creamier. Please help me if I've said anything that is not true. Photography is a difficult thing to define.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety

      I think your quite right. For me its all about the out of focus areas (offcourse I want my subject to be in focus if intended). Also the amount of detail and the way the structure and detail is rendered is different in medium format. A “look” I’m very keen on.

    • @digitalspecter
      @digitalspecter Před 3 lety +1

      There is a term for the *quality* of out-of-focus areas: "bokeh". Problem is that people got it confused with the *amount* of blurry areas (depth of field) so when someone says a lens has "good bokeh" they may not actually mean the actual quality which muddies the waters... sigh.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 3 lety

      Exactly 🙏

  • @Barrrt
    @Barrrt Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. I loved it.
    Request for future topic: how do you work with your models? How do you get them to relax? How do you get the right facial expressions? I saw some of your shots of Rugby players and the facial expressions felt so powerful, and it made me wonder what you told them 😊
    Thanks for sharing your insights and experiences with us all 💛

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the request. Will look into it ;)

    • @Barrrt
      @Barrrt Před 4 lety +1

      @@Bastiaanwoudtofficial Thanks man. Anything about the emotional space you create with your models would be really awesome to learn about. Take care man, thanks for your wonderful work.

  • @luissalazar2021
    @luissalazar2021 Před 2 lety +1

    I am thinking about the Fujifilm

  • @georgesealy4706
    @georgesealy4706 Před 4 lety +2

    Good job. I love my GFX100. Great thought: "making an image."

  • @michivanhalen7086
    @michivanhalen7086 Před 4 lety +2

    Great! I'd love to see more videos like that!

  • @nunosantos8784
    @nunosantos8784 Před 4 lety +1

    Good approach to medium format and different uses, and in fact Fuji came to fill a space in this art with no other option in the market, shooting medium format with portability.
    But I must say that the words about Leica is the best part of this video, exactly on point of what I think as well. Came for the first time to your channel, and I´m looking forward for more content. Well done.

  • @kovacsistvan8745
    @kovacsistvan8745 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm also a Fuji Shooter and I absolutely love the Fuji System (XH1 and X100F) (XF16-55 2.8 and 50-140 2.8)

  • @ainzooalgown7589
    @ainzooalgown7589 Před 3 lety +1

    the 1st 2 cameras i bought was a Leica Clone, a FED 3 and Canon AE1, still have it even though its full manual i really dont mind it allowed me to use all my old lenses (100+, some of them are from my grandfather from the 30s) on my Fuji XT1-4 cameras, recently got myself a GFX100 and its amazing, my 1st medium format was a Pentax 645Z had it for many years and it was bulky hence why i ended up mostly keeping for studio work, and using my 1DX and XT1/4 for for out of studio work, but as soon as i got my GFX100, i cant stop shooting it, it feels like my 1DX but the images are just insanely good. i have 2 more on order for a total of 3.

  • @stefanpop6091
    @stefanpop6091 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your pictures

  • @user-mp8mu5fe4f
    @user-mp8mu5fe4f Před 4 lety +1

    Can't wait for your review the leica s3 .
    Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +1

      Don’t know if there will be one... I don’t own one and I’m perfectly happy with the GFX100!

  • @ubarhd1
    @ubarhd1 Před 4 lety +1

    Great camera..very interesting and informative video thanks

  • @loveandprem
    @loveandprem Před 3 lety +1

    Good insight! this was more of a very personal experience sharing which is exactly I wanted to see... I am thinking of this beast! May be will wait for the next update from Fuji. Still not very comfortable with not having any physical buttons on the top right! This is another (probably silly) reasons why I still have not opted for any mirrorless cameras. I feel them bit phone-y kind of handling ... So still I using the D850 with all the lenses possible. I will definitely sell off my Nikon system, however, am truly interested for a next level which in my view is not the mirrorless, but the medium format such as this one! Many thanks for the honest feedback, your thoughts and the explanations...

    • @fullandstarving
      @fullandstarving Před 3 lety +1

      You can go with 50S or 50R for the physical button on top right. I choose 50S for weightbalance when lense attach

  • @danielmarshall4587
    @danielmarshall4587 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this video and your time and effort.

  • @Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy

    You don't look old enough to have been through all those camera systems. I started off with 35mm film in various Nikon bodies, the went Mamiya 6x4.5 film (But always wanted a Hasselblad 6x6), I shot a 4x5 View camera for a few years, loading sheet film in the bathroom with towels stuffed under the door for darkness, then it was crop sensor APS-C digital SLR Nikon bodies, while waiting for years for them to go full frame. Then FF Nikon bodies, then back to APS-C Fuji cameras because I liked the manual dials, and now I'm up to Fujifilm GFX 50S II, by far the best image quality yet.

  • @SashaOnyshchenko
    @SashaOnyshchenko Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. Not many reviews of the GFX100 from real-world pros like yourself. I'm in a similar position - thinking of switching from Credo back, mostly due to focus limitations. Expecting the GFX100 in the next couple of weeks to test.

  • @tveerco6800
    @tveerco6800 Před 4 lety +1

    Bastiaan, Great video and a great move to Fuji system. Can’t wait for GF 80mm, I know you have been waiting for it as well :) I use a 50r, would be curious to know your views in comparison with 100.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes that’s my ultimate lens. Can’t wait to try it. Hopefully it won’t be delayed because of Covid

  • @alles_wird_Token
    @alles_wird_Token Před 5 měsíci +1

    The GFX is more flexible to use, has better features on paper and certainly offers better value for money.
    But if you want the best image quality and the best lenses and are prepared to spend more money on them, then you can't avoid the Phase One.
    I know the feeling, you know Phase One exists and you know Phase One doesn't compromise on image quality. In the end, it's all about the image quality and your own expectations. The GFX is a great system and Phase One is the reference!

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 2 měsíci

      I don’t agree. I have compared the two extensively and didn’t find any differences. Even after really butchering the files in post.

  • @kenchoat7351
    @kenchoat7351 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank for the comparison, very useful.

  • @jrusovich
    @jrusovich Před 2 lety +2

    I've been using Phase One for many years and never looked back. The support alone through Digital Transitions [in my case] is also beyond compare. I know many of the world's top pros and many use Phase One. I prefer the IQ 350 because 100 MP is just insane overkill for portraiture. For environmental work, I get it. I also use the Blue Ring Schneider lenses and they are all extraordinary. The downsides are...the cameras are very heavy and hand-holding over a few minutes at a time will trigger arthritis in your wrists, jam your shoulders and generally exhaust you. lol. Seriously. The other issue is that your Imac must have LOTS of memory and external storage. Thanks for the interesting review, but nothing for me has changed regarding camera selection. Cheers.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 2 lety +1

      I agree on phase one being a insane good camera. It’s not that I switched because I didn’t like it. For me the Fuji film was just as good and with some benefits.

    • @jrusovich
      @jrusovich Před 2 lety +2

      @@Bastiaanwoudtofficial The technology today is truly amazing. But it's difficult to find support, and one of the biggest factors for me is getting someone on the phone to troubleshoot and issue or overnight something to me. As for side by side comparisons, it would probably be close to impossible to distinguish one from the other...but I have never tried, so there's that. Thanks.

  • @clasijuls1
    @clasijuls1 Před 4 lety +1

    great video .thank you .I am saving for that camera .

  • @MarcS4R
    @MarcS4R Před 4 lety +1

    greta video, i have been using the 50s since 2018 and i love it. once you get used to the look it is hard to go back to full frame. i will eventually get the 100, just hoping it will come down in price a bit. I am also still using a Leica M9 which is very unique experience, like you said.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +1

      You won’t regret buying it. But most important, keep shooting despite which camera u use!

  • @fathampeak
    @fathampeak Před rokem +1

    Hi Bastiaan Great video, I love your work, I have tried to use some of your minamilism in my wedding and travel photography-it sure is challenging to find the balance between enough subject, but not too much. Have you seen the new Hasselblad X2D 100 megapixel camera? Several advantages over the Fujifilm GFX 100 and the colour in the sensor is incredible, especially the skin tones with the new V series of lenses. Regards from New Zealand :)

  • @hubertkoch2664
    @hubertkoch2664 Před 3 lety +1

    Just a perfect review on "what is needed to decide, which way is, an why, the right one" to go. You found out clearly your needs and you showed them in a propper video, and of course to have a Leica and use a Leica is not the heaven on earth, but it is photography on the roots, thank you for that the good video

  • @Maikjansenfotografie
    @Maikjansenfotografie Před 4 lety +1

    Welkom in de FUJIFILM club, Bastiaan. ✔️

  • @boediwiyarno2914
    @boediwiyarno2914 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice share. I also keep my leica, now I shoot with GFX50R

  • @VannApragal
    @VannApragal Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! I was really hoping for image comparison.

  • @murraylaidlaw
    @murraylaidlaw Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Bastiaan, Thank you, interesting to hear your reasons for switching. The Phase One cameras are very heavy. I don't need 100mp so I'm also looking at the Hasselblad X1D which is lighter than the GFX50 options. Having shot with the GFX50s I didn't love the handling or the multiple menus but you can't fault with the quality of the raw images. It would be good to see more BTS videos possible on post production and printing.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +4

      We are making a series of videos about how I create my work, shooting, printing, framing and exhibiting. Coming soon!

  • @arslanbar
    @arslanbar Před rokem +1

    nice choice

  • @tomfull6637
    @tomfull6637 Před 3 lety +1

    Great, honest, content and really pleasurable concise presentation. You have a new subscriber.

  • @dcrilley9624
    @dcrilley9624 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Bastian
    I think what would be useful is a video showing just how versatile the 100 is used off tripod. It’s IBIS plus seriously dampened shutter put it on a new frontier in medium format cameras. The Hasselblads don’t have it. Leica S3 is just primitive by comparison but ergonomically unrivalled. I had a 50s for 3 years. As soon as I switched to the 100 I was astounded by its IBIS and what can now be achieved hand held - as per your Nepal trip. We now take stabilisation for granted in full frame format. It ain’t so with bigger sensors. Fuji have pushed the envelope with the IBIS in the 100. I think you could usefully showcase what can be achieved hand held at crazy slow shutter speeds

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 3 lety

      It’s even so good that I bought the 50R to get some movement in my images at say 1/15th of a second because the ibis just is that good

  • @Brianfilms
    @Brianfilms Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. I have a Sony a7rII and I plan on switching to medium format...I was thinking about just getting a fujifilm gfx 50s..but eventually I’ll have money to get a gfx100

  • @jovdm76
    @jovdm76 Před 4 lety +2

    Interesting view on the matter, real life review from someone who shot a lot on PH1 before switching! I'm shooting PhaseOne at the moment (The older P40+) and Fujifilm (X-T1) but I do prefer using the PhaseOne because of the IQ, the feel (used to shoot Hasselblad/Sinar back in the film days) One thing I'm still thinking about is: viewfinder... I do prefer optical (PhaseOne) vs electronic (Fujifilm) but in the end use both... so if I would switch to the GFX100... I'll just have to decide I'll loose the optical one, but gain the weightloss between both of them... One thing that is nice is that the GFX has the same 'cropfactor' my PhaseOne has (chipsize is identical) So I would not see any changes in DOF when using the same F-stops... Any Idea how well the Fuji would perform when shooting art reproductions? because I shoot that too & I presume that since I can use CaptureOnePro just like before I can keep my workflow -with lager files- Also: I see you have the 50R there too... do you think I can just sell both camera's I have now and switch to the GFX100 primary for in studio work and the 50R when on location (and wanting to travel lighter, yet a little heavier than with my X-T1)?

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety

      I did prefer optical as wel until I started working with electronic for a while. Now it’s for just as good as optical. I use my GFX100 for 95% of things I do and use my 50R as a backup/second camera during shoots. Love them both!

  • @robinleevel6591
    @robinleevel6591 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice digital switch, but I must say that shot @10:10 is really gorgeous man!

  • @nafaabenzaid1205
    @nafaabenzaid1205 Před 4 lety +2

    Great job my friend..... from algeria 🇩🇿 🇩🇿🇩🇿👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪

  • @butchcassidy3562
    @butchcassidy3562 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great brief!

  • @amitkapoor5456
    @amitkapoor5456 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Bastiaan. Very instructive video. Thanks. I don't know about others, but I'd like to see how you edit your images. That would be amazing. Have a lovely week.

  • @andreasoberg2021
    @andreasoberg2021 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks that was an interesting viewpoint. The IBIS, lighter weight and focus sounds like big improvements. I'm considering upgrading to medium format (from Canon), but I'm leaning more towards the Phase One (probably XT) with the black and white 150MP sensor. I do landscape so even though I appreciate IBIS etc higher quality image is paramount where I would use tilt and shift. I also consider using a 4x5 setup where I would do stitching to get an even higher resolution. I'm a bit unsure if the 4x5 lenses are good enough for this sensor though since most are old.

  • @redhakl
    @redhakl Před 4 lety +1

    I liked your presentation. Thanks

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc Před 3 lety +1

    Very good video. I still use Phase One, but I dont like their support or attitude. Also, it is a slower system to work with. I look forward to FF.....No, not full frame..FujiFilm ;-)
    But in reality, why I have not done the move yet is because the files from the A7R3?4 are pretty wonderful. The sensor is actually a crop version of the MFormat sensors that Sony makes. If you look at the pixel pitch, you can figure out which sensor they use for which Phase model. Also, since Phase One went from a CCD sensor to a CMOS, I have noticed the files simply do not render as beautifully. So, since we are not shooting $12,000 a day shoots, and I am not the guy to create a business from workshops...I stay with what is working for now :-)
    Well, enough about me. Nice to meet you for the first time. I will sub and see how it goes for you and the Fuji. Cheers!

  • @lothar4tabs
    @lothar4tabs Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for creating more videos!! Really, anything you put on your channel would interest me. However, as a Leica owner myself I would be interested you talk a little bit more about it.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks. Maybe that’s something for a next one

    • @lothar4tabs
      @lothar4tabs Před 4 lety

      Btw, I got your book "Hidden". This is truly an amazing piece of art. Probably the best photobook I currently own. Thank you very much for that too.

  • @w.scholz9705
    @w.scholz9705 Před 3 lety +1

    The Sensor of a Phase One P65 is 40,4×53,9 mm. The Sensor size of the Fuji is 32.9 mm x 43.8 mm.

  • @alex.mathioudakis
    @alex.mathioudakis Před 4 lety +2

    I think you are creating interesting videos, giving us a peek into a specific part of the professional photographer’s world. Nevertheless, I’d really like to hear more about your experiences with the Leica that you use for your more personal stuff

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Alex. I haven’t used the Leica anymore since a year or so. Next to my GFX100 I bought the 50R and a new X100 with which I’m shooting my personal (home) stuff.

    • @alex.mathioudakis
      @alex.mathioudakis Před 4 lety +1

      @@Bastiaanwoudtofficial thanks for the reply. The Fujifilm medium format line is simply stunning, but there is no way to justify it, since I am just a hobbyist. At least I enjoy it through videos such as yours.
      What do you think of the x100v? I have an X-E3, but I'm always thinking of switching to the x100 line, simply to avoid the temptation of changing lenses :-)

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +2

      I own a X100v and it’s a beautiful camera. Perfect for holidays, street shooting or just day to day shooting. Love it!

  • @DJAnamaly
    @DJAnamaly Před 4 lety +3

    I would love to know your thoughts on the Sony A7R4 in terms of megapixels does it make much of a difference to you in your work? also do you do any street photography or documentary photography at all??

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +3

      I never look at megapixels, that's just a bonus. For me its all about the image quality, rendering of out of focus area's and overall handling. I don't do any street or documentary work at all, mostly studio work and projects while travelling.

    • @RolandAyala
      @RolandAyala Před 4 lety +2

      There is no comparison. The GFX (any of them, and the Hassy) camera's blow the A7s out of the water at any MP. Anybody who doesn't see that hasn't shot with both.

    • @DJAnamaly
      @DJAnamaly Před 4 lety +2

      Appreciate the timely response. I was just curious because I admire detail so much especially when it comes to street work or for documentary.
      I believed that the mega pixels helped quite hugely when it came to big prints.
      But thank you for pointing out other key important aspects of making truly beautiful/and powerful image. Such as your work.
      I enjoyed your most recent podcast by the way especially covering humanitarian issues on going in the US as that is where I am from and of african origin.
      Keep up powerful work. Definitely inspiring to make images of impact with my Fuji XT3 👍🏾

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +1

      🙏🙏

  • @tunamooner
    @tunamooner Před 2 lety

    Excellent and helpful video. My all-time favorite film-era camera is the Mamiya 7, and I keep hoping for a digital replacement for it. Of course, we won't be seeing 6X7 chips in affordable lightweight cameras any time soon, so it won't be 1:1. However, the GFX 100S seems philosophically the closest digital camera to my Mamiya 7, so I'm looking forward to testing it by that standard. Thanks again, you're good at this video stuff!

  • @syncro333
    @syncro333 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much for this informative video. Which Leica camera are you using?

  • @bartosztroch5024
    @bartosztroch5024 Před 4 lety +2

    I will never switch to smaller sensor size. Phase One has 54x40 vs Fuji 44x33. I wish there was 6x7 digital sensor.

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před 4 lety +2

      My phase one IQ250 had a sensor size of 44x33 so for me it’s was no problem

    • @bartosztroch5024
      @bartosztroch5024 Před 4 lety

      @@Bastiaanwoudtofficial Anyway Fuji is still great camera :) Have fun with play with it! :)

  • @asimkahn9047
    @asimkahn9047 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video! But I think that you’d be great no matter the gear. I’m sure you could take a Holga and make it sing.

  • @anta40
    @anta40 Před 4 lety +4

    Haven't try the Phase One so I wouldn't comment on it. GFX100, on the other hand, is a overall fun medium format camera:
    - Excellent skin tone (I don't shoot portraits a lot, though, usually B&W street)
    - Fast AF
    - Pretty light, probably 20% or 30% heavier than XT-4. Compare this to medium format SLR like Hassy or Phase One which obviously is bulkier.
    - IBIS. Nothing new if you are a Olympus M43 shooter. But certainly new in medium format world. Using longer lenses like 45-100 handheld on low light is not a big deal.
    Most people probably still associate digital medium format cameras with "slow workflow, low ISO, tripod and studio environment only". GFX certainly is trying to change that perception. It's like a XT-4 slightly on steroid.
    Personally, I think GFX is a light medium format camera. Want something heavy? Try Mamiya RZ. Or the all metal Pentax 67. Unfortunately there's no 6x7 digiback... yet :p
    Too bad I don't have extra $10K to spend. Perhaps in the next few years :)

  • @eyesonly4451
    @eyesonly4451 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video. I'm also in the market for a "baby MF" system. The weight of the XF and lenses is considerable for non-studio work. My question is, having sold your XF system, do you ever miss not having leaf shutters?

    • @Bastiaanwoudtofficial
      @Bastiaanwoudtofficial  Před rokem +1

      No, I never miss them. I’m never shooting flash lights, so no benefits for me…

  • @randallvargas5315
    @randallvargas5315 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this!