FUJIFILM SUPER TELEPHOTO - Extensive Review - xf 200mm & xf 100-400mm

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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2020
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    In this video, I will be reviewing two of Fujifilm’s super telephoto lenses, the versatile xf 100mm-400m f4.5-5.6 and the incredible king of Fujifilm primes, the xf 200mm f2. The images in this review are of wildlife and are all shot on the lenses being reviewed. This is a longer then usual review, as I am reviewing two lenses side by side.
    Many thanks to Greg Hack from Hack Media, for making many of these wildlife shoots possible.
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Komentáře • 177

  • @mortenthorpe
    @mortenthorpe Před 9 měsíci +3

    The xf200 is optical perfection, and as usual that comes at a price ! Carrying this lens around on hikes is no fun! It is insanely heavy, and more so compactly heavy… dense… carrying it around is really tough. I choose the 100-400, and for the past years more so the 150-600. Neither of these of course come close to the optical quality or the ability to render smooth bokeh, as this beautiful beast…

  • @neilcole3406
    @neilcole3406 Před rokem

    Loved the video especially the end!

  • @dobbino
    @dobbino Před 4 lety

    Another great review John - thank you! And the short video at the end was a great finish - brought a proper LOL when your hound made its guest appearance! Looking forward to the next one.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Yip Cody (hound) had some serious FOMO with all the family in my videos, had to include him😀. Thanks for your time, glad you enjoyed, working on the next one.

  • @SlotCarNewsOfficial
    @SlotCarNewsOfficial Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video. So good to hear from a professional about the quality of both of these lenses and the reality of shooting with them.

  • @KentuckyMan30
    @KentuckyMan30 Před 4 lety +19

    Well, John... I was going to time stamp my favorite photos, but they become too many to count! WOW. Such incredible captures. You really did those lenses justice. I'd say the best photo's I've seen from either lens. Well done!

  • @alirazvan6651
    @alirazvan6651 Před 4 lety +19

    The end was amazing... The whole video was great but the end made me laugh. Thank you

  • @wipeoutking
    @wipeoutking Před 4 lety +23

    “I don’t claim to be a wildlife photographer…” Well, you should. That’s some spectacular work.

  • @God_is_in_the_details
    @God_is_in_the_details Před 3 lety

    Thank you, your real-world comparisons are extremely useful, and that end bit was laugh-out-loud funny.

  • @Fitz2364
    @Fitz2364 Před 4 lety

    Great Photos! Love this channel.

  • @GeoffGrant2010
    @GeoffGrant2010 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice job John. Nice combination of review and photography tips! Well done!

  • @carlosdias1940
    @carlosdias1940 Před 3 lety

    Incredibly how 6 months have passed, since my first comment. Seen the video for the second time today, as a refresher, made my way through a 'couple' of events as I own the 100-400 since July! Thanks John for your insightful and motivating video. Your work is deeply respected in SA for starters! ;) Cheers

  • @RVNmedic
    @RVNmedic Před rokem

    Fantastic! I really enjoyed this. I just switched to Fuji from Panasonic M43. I am looking forward to using the 100-400. Appreciate the insight. Loved the final video.

  • @Wildart2
    @Wildart2 Před 3 lety

    Great video, came to see the xf 200 and you sold me on the 100-400 the ending cracked me up!

  • @matthewwells1606
    @matthewwells1606 Před 4 lety

    Another great video. Lovely images. Hope you and your family are doing well. They seem like they're good sports!

  • @BenjaminKanarek
    @BenjaminKanarek Před 3 lety

    Great review, thank you! I own the XF200 and love it. The most beautiful looking lens as well. I use it for fashion photography, which replaced my trusty 300mm f/2.8 full-frame lens.

  • @NigelHarperPhoto
    @NigelHarperPhoto Před 4 lety +1

    Fab video John and that last movie scene was hilarious! Cheers from the Locked down UK!

  • @79qubzs
    @79qubzs Před 4 lety +5

    Absolutely beautiful pictures. You should do a editing tutorial if you don’t mind giving up your secrets. I must admit you have such a great way of describing gear from a usability perspective. Really enjoyed this review and looking forward to more!

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Andy, glad to hear you enjoyed and found it beneficial. I will certainly do an editing tutorial at some stage.

  • @EdwardBushmanAnderson
    @EdwardBushmanAnderson Před 3 lety

    John, fantastic review! I've just moved from micro four thirds to Fujifilm and bought the 100-400 mm prior to watching this video. As a fellow South African that organizes safaris in Africa to my client base in the USA, I found this review to be incredibly helpful, and I feel really happy that I made the transition to the Fujifilm platform and purchased the 100-400! Spectacular photography in the review process too! Very well done! Nice to see your wife didn't give you a klap for that comment about being the boss! ;-)

  • @rgwightman
    @rgwightman Před 4 lety +2

    I purchased the 100-400mm the moment it was released and it has collected dust for the last couple years. I started shooting with it for something different once COVID hit. Wanted to mix up my shooting. So many times I have said the same thing "this amazing lens is so under rated" It now rarely leaves my XT4. Even for close up nature, plants, environmental it's stunningly sharp. Thanks for the excellent video!

  • @patkeen8668
    @patkeen8668 Před 4 lety

    Wonderful work + funny ending = a real fan.

  • @jebimages
    @jebimages Před 3 lety

    Great review John. LOVED the ending too....LOL
    I have the 100-400 and although I’m NOT a wildlife tog I use it for some of my equestrian cross country events and the odd wildlife holiday trips.
    Sadly, this lens out of all my arsenal I own, i get the least satisfying results from. My keepers are way out numbered by soft images. I know there have been a number of people struggling with this too but equally others that have no problem.
    Love to chat more with you off this platform I’d possible.
    Thanks again for great product review on these two lenses

  • @user-vf5ei9zg6o
    @user-vf5ei9zg6o Před 4 lety

    Well done John and VERY Beautiful shots toooooo

  • @robertoposa1120
    @robertoposa1120 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful photos congratulations and thanks for this video

  • @silvanwick3817
    @silvanwick3817 Před 2 lety

    Hey John, I do own the 100- 400 Fujinon ansd right from the start I was impressed with it's capabilities, reach, contrast, sharpness and color rendition. I have used it to shoot some wildlife, but most action water sports. The surfing shot I have taken look great regardless of the focal length.
    I would love to own the 200/ 2, but for the moment that is simply out of the question. I do own the 50- 140/ 2.8, this lens is also good, although not as sharp and contrast as the 100- 400...
    Cheers, keep up the good work!

  • @vitorazinheira2195
    @vitorazinheira2195 Před 3 lety +1

    It's my sharpest lens on the Fuji system . ( 100-400 5.6). Love it

  • @alexs-qn6vo
    @alexs-qn6vo Před 3 lety

    Awesome video thank you for it🙏

  • @sfinnera1
    @sfinnera1 Před 2 lety

    Magic shots!

  • @jermainebeckley
    @jermainebeckley Před 2 lety

    Hey John, I know this video is a couple of years old and you may not see this comment, but just want to say how much I’ve enjoyed the inspiration from it as I’ve probably watched this video in its entirety at least 5 times! I finally got the chance to visit Kruger on a family trip to SA just a month ago according to the date staying at Kapama Private Reserve and it was so worth it! I didn’t have the 200mm and I still long for that lens, but my 100-400 was really my primary lens on my XT3! I probably used the 1.4 tele converter once the entire time but the lens performed well without it. I’ll probably make a video of my adventures soon on my channel if you care to watch and I must say I really enjoyed SA so much that I plan to visit again in the near future and hopefully next time have that 200mm alongside my 100-400. After visiting there this video makes a lot more sense to me and I envision myself on those game drives when I see the images at the beginning of this video. I did see the big 5 luckily!

  • @gbobagba2958
    @gbobagba2958 Před 3 lety

    Hi, I'm a new amateur photographer and have been practicing with a nikon p950 Bridge and decided to buy a new camera but couldn't decide between a Canon or a fujifilm, after seeing this, I've decided to definitely buy a fujifilm camera. I love wildlife pictures and video, absolutely beautiful 👏👏👏.

  • @veitkoss2603
    @veitkoss2603 Před 4 lety

    Another amazing video of you - thank you very much for your efforts John. Some of your shots are nothing else than just incredible and moreover I like the funny end with your family and you lot. If there is anything I could criticize then maybe that at the beginning you showed many photos and they were awesome and I know as photographer you want to show them but you didn´t say anything to them. That sequence felt probably a little to long even if I like the pictures a lot.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Thanks so much Veit, 100% agree, the first part was a bit long. After I posted and checked it again, I felt the same way. Sometime when editing video, you loose track of some of those elements. Will work on it. Cheers and thanks for your time.

  • @KentuckyMan30
    @KentuckyMan30 Před 4 lety +1

    Can't wait to watch this! I was just talking about you in my live chat this morning. Haha.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Just watched your live feed video, I appreciate you mentioning me👍. Interesting chat, like the hair cut.

  • @1gmoore2
    @1gmoore2 Před 4 lety

    Yesterday I traded my Nikon 200-500mm for the Fuji 100-400mm (gradually making the switch from Nikon to Fujifilm) and this video was a tremendous practical help and an inspiration for what can be captured with the Fuji system -- Thank you!

  • @carlosdias1940
    @carlosdias1940 Před 4 lety

    Hi John! New to the channel and to Fuji X system. Recently a buyer of my first XT3 and been studying for the last couple of days. Hit my like button on a few comments below, just to make mine a shorter one. The 48ish minute video was in my head around 10min! Humble lesson to follow, a wealth of wisdom and with a sense of humor, that would match any professional humorist. Love your country in so many ways, from Kruger Park to 'J-Bay'! Have to end my comment, otherwise will turn into a "written letter"! Impressive presentation. Cheers
    Note: I know what a 'Braai' is :)

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Carlos for viewing another one of my video, I appreciate it and I’m glad you enjoyed. Good to hear you know South Africa well, I am blessed to live in a beautiful country. Braai, ha ha, love it. Nothing like a good braai, makes me hungry just talking about it. Cheers and thanks again.

  • @mosesnroses
    @mosesnroses Před 4 lety

    Hooked !! Amazing so many keepers

  • @robertoposa1120
    @robertoposa1120 Před 3 lety

    Excellent video - very interesting

  • @osirisjackson5443
    @osirisjackson5443 Před 4 lety +2

    I love watching your videos and learning and by reading all the comments on your channel. I'm taking my notes and all. I'm considering investing in a camera for videos and nice photography. I was aiming for a Sony a6600 or Fuji xt4 as a beginner. Peace and love family from East Harlem NYC...

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Osiris, much appreciated. Good luck on your camera purchase decision, most importantly, enjoy yourself. Hope things are improving in New York, I heard you were hit hard with Covid19. I love NY, was fortunate to visit a few times, and remains one of my favorite cities to visit. Cheers

  • @shb6910
    @shb6910 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello John! Wow that was an excellent review of those two lenses with so beautiful pictures! I own also the 100-400 and I am very satisfied with it. I love Wildlife, especially in Africa. When I was on Safari in SA and other countries I used the 100-400 on my XT-2 and the 50-140 on the XT-20. I would never miss the zoom range because you can create different compositions and you are better prepared for sudden happenings. For me that is more important than a faster prime lens in this kind of photography. I am so glad you mentioned these advantages in your review, so often I heard that the fuji 100-400 is not that good as those lenses some professionel wildlife photographers use. I always was very satisfied and I am happy to hear from you as a professionel photographer that you find this lens also very good for wildlife. Thank you so much for your videos, they are always very helpful. Please keep going on! I am following your channel for quite a long time and I like the funny ending of this one! Have a good time and stay healthy with your family. Greetings from Germany. And now I keep dreaming on to be in the bush maybe sometime again...so beautiful shots!

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Thanks so much Stefanie for your kind words, glad you enjoyed. I hope you are well, it seems as though Germany has done a good job overall with handling the virus compared to other European countries? I’m glad to hear you have had an opportunity to photograph game in Africa before, your combination of bodies and lenses are great and will certainly give great results. Take care, thanks again.

    • @shb6910
      @shb6910 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JohnArmstrongPhotography Hello John. Thank you very much for your kind response. Here in Germany we hope to return in a special kind of everyday life. In the next weeks some shops and companies will be allowed to start again in a slow way...hope this will not increase the virus too much again. We all hope for the others that things will change soon to better times again. I hope you in SA are still good and not so affected by the virus. Stay safe and healthy with your family and take care. 😊🍀

  • @timothylinn
    @timothylinn Před 4 lety +2

    Great vid, John. For being "documentary", I really enjoyed your processing. It's great to see solid images coming out of that 100-400, which I own, and the 200, which I will never own. :-)
    On a different subject, I love that hat. Are those available to buy or is that swag that Fuji only supplies to X-Photographers?

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks Timothy, I appreciate your kind words. The hat is unfortunately, at this point, only available for fujifilm employees and x photographers. They allowed me a couple giveaways at one stage, but I am however working at making them available to the public. I’ve told fujifilm that I’ve had many enquirers for the hat, hopefully it will be made available soon.

  • @robintully9742
    @robintully9742 Před 3 lety

    John , in 2019 i was in your beautiful country and neighboring Botswana, Zimbabwe and Tanzania and it was an unforgettable experience. We were booked to come back in 2020 but everything fell apart due to Covid and we had to cancel, heartbreaking. We are booked again for 2021 but maybe it wont happen either. I will keep booking till i can get back .I love your videos and love Fuji

  • @spitzspitz5463
    @spitzspitz5463 Před 4 lety +1

    I thought you looked like a darlek! Great video awesome pic for an ‘amateur wildlife photographer’ :j nice to see a CZcams who doesn’t take himself too seriously and doesn’t start with whaaaatsuuuuuup! Wonderful ... my 100-400 arriving in about a month

  • @rustameffandy
    @rustameffandy Před 4 lety

    Very helpful. Excellent video. Tq

  • @vanessajodar3201
    @vanessajodar3201 Před 2 lety

    Greasy videos. Your pics are amazing. For a trip to Svalbard in April with Fuji gear, what would you take? Thinking 10-24, maybe 16-55, and renting 100-400 and/or the 200mm. Probably hard to juggle between 3 or 4 so wondering if worth taking the 200 mm. Quality is amazing though so hard to make a call. What would you take if you have two bodies?

  • @k2sass
    @k2sass Před 4 lety

    Fantastic!!

  •  Před 4 lety

    Great video on my beloved 100-400. Thank you! Wished to know your opinion about 2times teleconverter on that 100-400.
    Was lucky to have been to your beautiful country and the Kruger. Bud as you said, never saw a leopard nor a lion. And people from South Africa just nice. So I have to come back some day when Corona is just that thing from the past.
    Thanks again, John an stay healthy with your family. Boss or not the boss.
    PS. Your photos are superb

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Julius, unfortunately I never got to test it with 2x converter, that’s a serious focal length, although I’m sure effects the aperture, I think making it an f11 at full zoom? Glad to hear you have visited, you are always welcome in SA. I appreciate your time and comment, keep safe. Cheers

    •  Před 4 lety +1

      @@JohnArmstrongPhotography yes, f11. If you get your hands on that converter in the future, would be a pleasure, to see the eye of the Leo in your pictures. Thanks for your great work!

  • @Elazarko
    @Elazarko Před 2 lety

    Hey, I just have to ask, what equivalence focal length and lens was that portrait of the guy sitting down near the boats on the right taken at? Great shot!

  • @rafaelgarciarico110
    @rafaelgarciarico110 Před 3 lety

    Fantastico video, eres un gran fotógrafo, enhorabuena. Gracias por mostrarnos tanta belleza.

  • @lekkerlanding2671
    @lekkerlanding2671 Před 4 lety

    Hello John. Man nou verlang ons terug SA toe! Saw your video when I was researching the Fujinon XF100-400mm. Great work Boet! My wife and I went to Fuji X-System a year ago and LOVE it. Canada's season to do wildlife photography is very short, so I have to decide very quickly to buy this lens to add to our kit. Then as soon as flights return to near normal, dan kom ons SA toe! I have subscribed and will be checking out all your work. Great video and awesome photos. As an ex PH I can assure you the bush is calling harder everyday. This time around the Fuji will enjoy the outing and not the 7mm Ruger. Keep up the good work!

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks so much for the message and support, much appreciated. I hope you both are enjoying your summer months in Canada. I lived abroad for almost 8 years and remember pinning for home and all of SA’s beauty. I’m sure Canada has so much to photographers as well, beautiful country. Enjoy your new 100-400, cheers.

    • @lekkerlanding2671
      @lekkerlanding2671 Před 4 lety

      I did buy the XF 10mm-400mm and LOVE it!

  • @bringbackcloughie
    @bringbackcloughie Před rokem

    I’ve watched this clip a number of times

  • @HI2LIFE
    @HI2LIFE Před 2 lety

    Big thanks from Australia! Just wondering If you have the Fuji 70-300mm?

  • @Ryan__F
    @Ryan__F Před 14 dny

    Will be purchasing the XH2S and will be going on my first safari in September to Kenya. Will be spending most of my time in Masai Mara. Plan on renting one of these lens which would be the better option?

  • @PureSurfClips
    @PureSurfClips Před rokem

    last 2min so good

  • @canderson1955
    @canderson1955 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the 100-400 already and likely add the 200 f2 later this year. So really enjoyed this and will be trying panning without the IS as suggested. The one thing I would have liked here would have been a header telling you which lenses you had used and settings when showing the images. Anyway really helpful video. Thanks you.

    • @AlexanderBischof
      @AlexanderBischof Před 2 lety +1

      Did you add the 200mm f2?

    • @canderson1955
      @canderson1955 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AlexanderBischof yes I did. Best lens I have ever used.

    • @AlexanderBischof
      @AlexanderBischof Před 2 lety

      @@canderson1955 that’s what I wanted to hear. I plan to buy it

    • @canderson1955
      @canderson1955 Před 2 lety

      @@AlexanderBischof look at the reviews Bischof. They are excellent and entirely warranted. The images straight out of camera are beautiful.

  • @iron_recluse
    @iron_recluse Před 4 lety

    Great photos and lol at that ending

  • @ivanstevens
    @ivanstevens Před 3 lety

    Great video. Interesting hide, using a black bin bag 🤣

  • @jonathaneidse1127
    @jonathaneidse1127 Před 4 lety

    Thank you ... we need inspiration in these days.

  • @andrescifuentes5212
    @andrescifuentes5212 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video and amazing images, if you had identified which image was taken which each lens it would have been even better but it was great to see anyways.

  • @permagnussirnes2480
    @permagnussirnes2480 Před rokem

    Splendid shooting! I Wonder: Tried the new xf 150-600 F 5,6 -8? And also would love to see wildlife footage with the 200mm f2 paired up with a 40mp system. Regards from Norway

  • @andreasmario805
    @andreasmario805 Před 3 lety

    Very good very funny and I learned much 😎I see you sensitive and sincere stands , EXELENT.

  • @jakesdewet3567
    @jakesdewet3567 Před 3 lety

    Hi John, fantastic video. As a fellow South African and having the love for Nature and Photography. For some time I have considered changing to Fuji. Wanting to travel lighter as well as getting away from the typical mainstream photography, be more directed towards fine art and not all focus on hair pin details and sharpness. Not that the Fuji system is not sharp but, provides a great deal more flexibility and creativity. I would like to contact you to discuss this change as I am now at a stage where most of my current gear is sold off so ready to make a move.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 3 lety

      Cheers Jakes, thanks for your time and comment. You are welcome to drop me an email on my website in the contact section if you have any questions. Thanks again.

  • @markcasebeer8273
    @markcasebeer8273 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video John. I came from another brand also and I agree with you that the 100-400 is an outstanding lens. It's sharp at both ends and focuses fast on my X-T3. I'd love a 200 but it's pricey. Come on Fuji, please put this lens on sale once in a while. Great ending to the video. Thank you!

    • @mortenthorpe
      @mortenthorpe Před 4 lety +1

      Mark Casebeer wel, Fuji is working on their versions of the equivalent 300/4 and 500/5.6 PF lenses as Nikon has them currently. I’m sure they’ll be somewhat expensive, but far cheaper than the 200 f2, and much better focal length for wildlife and action.

    • @AlexanderBischof
      @AlexanderBischof Před 2 lety

      @@mortenthorpe from where do you know they are working on these lenses? in 2022 no rumors about it

    • @mortenthorpe
      @mortenthorpe Před 2 lety +1

      @@AlexanderBischof they actually dropped hints to this some years back, 3 I think in their official presentations. But, as you say, nothing has come of it, so it’s unfortunately just speculation at this point. I’d really really love those lenses, as I love my Nikon 300pf

    • @AlexanderBischof
      @AlexanderBischof Před 2 lety

      @@mortenthorpe yeah. I hope for this lenses too. I will have to buy the 200/2 because the 150-600 with f8 is not usable in twilight.

  • @paultezuma864
    @paultezuma864 Před 4 lety

    Very
    Beautiful photos

  • @adrahc
    @adrahc Před 4 lety

    Hi enjoyed the vid,could you tell me which film simulation setting do you use for your photography,eg Provia,Velvia etc....and why that particular one?...thanks

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for your time and comment. I actually only shoot RAW, so I don’t rely on any profile in camera. When imported in Lightroom, one has the option then to add the fujifilm profile in post production. For a while I did, mainly using pro neg hi, but of late I just edit the Raw as is with no profile. I will be making a video soon on profiles and raw processing.

    • @adrahc
      @adrahc Před 4 lety

      @@JohnArmstrongPhotography Cheers for that John,reason I ask is that I got back into Fuji because of the out of camera results...I must admit I like to shoot jpeg because of that.I only have the basic LR and had it for years and it doesn't support xt2 and many more modern cameras,''oap'',not flush enough...although you can still do enough pp for my means ...thanks for the reply though

  • @Charlie_wildlife_nature

    just got mine i shoot song birds with it and an xt1 great results thank you for the education 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @gsquared1997
    @gsquared1997 Před 4 lety

    Im not sure if you've ever played with shooting in full manual mode with auto iso, instead of aperture priority for wildlife. For me it made everything more efficient and I use that like 95 percent of the time im shooting wildlife now. Love the video and the info! Seems like the xt-4 would be a great pairing for the 200

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Cheers Garrett, thanks for your time and comment. That’s pretty much how i shoot, so I’m either in aperture priority using the three auto ISO’s with three shutter speed options I’ve set before, also limiting my ISO. I acres these very quickly though a function button, so a simple tap gets my shutter speed to where I want it. What often happens is that I need a shutter speed that sits outside of what I’ve set and I just set my shutter manually, so effectively shooting full manual with auto ISO, both options get used equally. Thanks again.

  • @RobertKwolek
    @RobertKwolek Před 4 lety +3

    Beautiful opening sequence and amazing photos throughout!
    From your professional perspective, are there still lenses missing in the Fuji lineup? Obviously Canon and Nikon still have a far more extensive lineup, especially for things like wildlife and sports.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +2

      Cheers Robert, I appreciate your kind words. Fujifilm GFX has certainly got some way to go, but for the most part the XF range covers most things. Obviously for the work I do, I’m satisfied. I’m sure there are definitely areas for improvement. I would love to see Fujifilm attempt a seriously fast wide to mid range zoom, like a 16-55, but will a faster aperture, like a 16-55 f1.8 or even a f1.4. It would be big and expensive, but could be a good option for many professionals who might opt for that instead of multiple fast primes. Cheers

    • @RobertKwolek
      @RobertKwolek Před 4 lety

      @@JohnArmstrongPhotography Thanks, John! I hadn't even considered something like a 16-55 f1.8 but makes a lot of sense. Agree about GFX, I'm surprised they haven't released 1-2 faster lenses which would have a depth of field the same or narrower as the fastest FF glass.
      Really enjoying your quarantine video series!

  • @ashpowell9451
    @ashpowell9451 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video John, thanks. Quick question, I often find I get soft images with the 100-400 even though I'm using really high shutter speeds (1000-2000) and I'm positive focus is correct. I've read that this can stem from using the "continuous" IS mode and the softness is an artefact of the stabilisation itself.
    It sounds a bit weird to me but have you encountered this? Any thoughts appreciated.

    • @eriksomnas
      @eriksomnas Před 3 lety +1

      I haven't tried the Fuji version, but on Nikon and Canon you should switch IS/VR off when going to shutter speeds faster than 1/1000s to avoid blurry shots.
      So yes, it seems weird, but the IS can blur shots.

    • @mathieucithi
      @mathieucithi Před 3 lety +1

      I had this issue because of an uv filter...

    • @FlatulEssence
      @FlatulEssence Před rokem

      @@mathieucithi yes, sometimes the screw on glass filter can interfere.

  • @eulphoto873
    @eulphoto873 Před 4 lety

    Hi John, Great Video and amazing shots. I'm very lucky to have a trip to Sabi Sands later this year (hopefully I am even luckier to be able to go). I use both a GFX100 and XT3, I am considering the 100-400 and the GF250. I am guessing if I only take 1 system you would go with the 100-400 on the XT3. I could possibly take both but that would be a lot of gear.
    BTW I liked that cap of yours so much when I saw it a while ago I had one made up (don't tell FujiFilm), Lol. I got some funny looks when I visited the house of photography in London.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Lol, love that you made yourself a cap, good job. Thanks for the comment. Wow, the gfx100, how amazing would that be for wildlife, as it is a fast performing medium format. Especially if you plan for a more fine art feel, giving you lots of room for edit. The XT3 with the 100-400 would certainly be in many ways an easier setup. For me personally, that would be the way to go, but then again I’m getting work out quickly. Shooting for yourself is different. The gf250mm is amazing, but like the xf200mm, really needs to be paired together with a zoom, as shooting with one focal length may be tough. Have you considered the gf200-400, yes it has a constant f5.6, but with the gfx100 ISO performance, may not be an issue. I’ve used this setup before for doing action portraits of professional hockey players and it is a great lens, great image quality. I hope you make it out to Sabi Sands, amazing place, enjoy!

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Sorry typo, I meant gf 100-200

    • @eulphoto873
      @eulphoto873 Před 4 lety +1

      John Armstrong Photography Thanks for the response, I think on balance the XT3 and the 100 - 400 has to be the 1st choice. I think the other options just won’t have the reach. The trip is not solely photography driven so that limits the amount of kit. Many Thanks.

  • @poudrieres
    @poudrieres Před 4 lety

    You have managed to get some excellent shots with these lenses. Nonetheless as European wildlife tends to be smaller in size I cannot help the impression that a 200-600 zoom lens would help filling the frame.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for your kind words, I unfortunately have no experience with wildlife other then in Southern Africa. We do have plenty small antelope, and the 100-400 (150-600mm in 35mm sensor equivalent) was perfect. Obviously if your wildlife is mostly found or seen on foot, getting close enough without being noticed is a skill on its own. Thanks again.

    • @poudrieres
      @poudrieres Před 4 lety

      @@JohnArmstrongPhotography I have fould this field report on FujiRumours : www.fujirumors.com/field-report-three-months-with-a-fringer-smart-autofocus-adapter-for-fujfilm-x/ "Three months with a Fringer Smart Adapter. A field-report.
" Even, if report is first of all about a Canon lens on a Fuji X-T3, it shows the limitations of the Fuji XF 100-400 for small wildlife.

  • @MrHitthespot
    @MrHitthespot Před 4 lety

    I sold my Canon 7D and 100-400 mk1 lens sometime ago with the intentions of upgrading. I was going to buy the Canon 90D and 100-400 Mk2 but I am not reading very good things about the 90D. Very finicky about what lens it likes. That leaves me out. I like the X-T4 a lot but I am worried about the quality of the fuji lenses. If the 100-400mm Fuji lens is as sharp or sharper than my original 100-400 Mk1 canon, I have no problem upgrading immediately. I enjoyed your video a lot. Long but I watch the whole thing. I have subscribed to your channel.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Bill, I appreciate your time and comment, yes that was a long video😃. Firstly what I am telling you now is not gospel, it’s just my opinion, please do as much research as you can. I came from Canon, about 18 years of shooting it only, starting with film camera, then the 20d up to the top DSLRs, 5d and 1d. I also used the 100-400 mk1 at certain times for work. Combined with the 7d, I would say at the very least it would be on par, and that’s conservative, but really, in my opinion it’s better. Your initial concern shouldn’t be about the Xf 100-400’s quality, it’s more about accepting that you will have an adjustment period coming from a dslr to a mirrorless camera (if you haven’t experienced it), it will take time, but once you wrap your head around it and work out how best to use it, you’ll wonder why you didn’t switch earlier. Whatever your decision is, enjoy.

    • @MrHitthespot
      @MrHitthespot Před 4 lety

      @@JohnArmstrongPhotography Thanks John for the reply. This will be my first Mirrorless camera. I watched a complete tutorial on the X-T4. It seems simple enough though a little different. I should adjust quickly. I started on Nikon and switched to Canon. I always liked the Canon system but they have no camera right now ( In a cropped Sensor ) that I am even the slightest bit interested in for wildlife. I am going to watch some more videos on the 100-400 lens and if all looks OK I will buy the XT-4 in the next few weeks. I wish I could directly attach the Canon lens to the Fuji Camera. LOL!

  • @Noanoble
    @Noanoble Před 2 lety

    Hola tocayo que tal es el 200 mm es real mente bueno para vida silvestre y porque tan caro quiero comprarme un 200 mm me lo recomiendas gracias saludos desde chile lamentable no hablo inglés para entenderte lo que hablas sobre el 200 mm un abraso Juan

  • @garryjohns351
    @garryjohns351 Před 3 lety

    Using this lens with the Xt4/IBIS on a tripod, do you suggest OIS on or off? What if hand holding? OIS on or off?

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Garry, supposedly on the xt4 and with these lenses you can leave on ibis and OIS both on tripod and in any situation hand held. My personal opinion is no you shouldn’t use it in certain circumstances. I would turn off both on tripod (on some fujifilm lenses you can’t turn off OIS, those you can, turn it off), I would turn off lens OIS when panning, very difficult to track left to right with OIS, it keeps trying to hold the frame and causes a jumping action in your viewfinder, and lastly if hand held, if I have time and if I remember, once I get over 2000th of a sec, I turn off both, I’ve found that IBIS and OIS have occasionally created some quality issues at fast shutter speeds. If you are jumping between slow and fast shutter speeds in varied light, just keep them on. Hope that helps.

  • @gbobagba2958
    @gbobagba2958 Před 3 lety

    Lol the end part was 🤣😂 hilarious 🤣😆.

  • @FlatulEssence
    @FlatulEssence Před 4 lety +2

    Is the 1.4X converter that came with the Fuji 200mm, compatible with the Fuji 100-400mm? Should I not purchase the 1.4X for the 100-400mm now and wait until I purchase the 200mm, to save money? The Fuji 200mm f2.0 is on sale now for $5000, a $1K savings, lol.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the question. I’ve never used the 1.4x extender (made for the 200mm) with the 100-400. I’ve tested it briefly and it fits fine, auto focuses works and it extends, but strangely gives you a constant f8 throughout the zoom, which isn’t bad, but unusual. I wouldn’t purchase it until you are 100% sure it is compatible. Contact Fujifilm in your country, I’m sure they can confirm. My recommendation would be to buy fujifilms TC 1.4 or 2x adapter made for the other lenses including the 100-400.

    • @FlatulEssence
      @FlatulEssence Před 4 lety

      ​@@JohnArmstrongPhotography so, from what I have gathered from you, the extender that came with the Fuji 200mm f2 (white) is a totally different specie from the other 1.4 extender (black) that Fuji also offers?

  • @FlatulEssence
    @FlatulEssence Před rokem

    so, are you still shooting with Fuji? or have you abandoned the crop sensor system and exclusively shoot Full Frame now? I have watched your other video re: prefer shooting FF over crop sensor in March 2020. This video is April 2020.

  • @adamaj74
    @adamaj74 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't really consider the 100-400 slow. It's an equivalent 609mm f/5.6, which is good, really. Just one stop off of a $13,000 600mm f/4. I'm usually sitting at f/5.6 to f/8 anyway so for me, the vast majority of the time, not having that f/4 isn't a problem at all. I have also found that 200mm isn't quite enough reach for me. I guess you could put a tele on it and you'd have a 420mm f/2.8. Not sure about the image quality with a 2x tele, which would give you a 600mm f/4 equivalent. I'm wanting Fuji to release a 400mm f/2.8. Now that would be a lens to have! lol But, I hear they are releasing a 300mm and a 500mm soon, so hopefully they're not too expensive. Great video, btw. That ending was hilarious! I subscribed! Cheers! :)

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks your time and comment. Agreed, I don’t see it as slow, I think it’s more of a perception out there. I’ve heard it mentioned by a fair few people, especially those who don’t use long telephoto lenses often and when they think aperture, only think depth of field, not exposure. They immediately see f5.6 more like f8 in equivalence on apsc. It’s an unfortunate trend. Some also find that extra stop beneficial, like the difference between shooting at ISO 800 and not 1600, but as they say, each to their own. I’ve been on wildlife shoots alongside photographer friends using the 600mm f4 and other 35mm sensor lenses and they cannot believe how well my apsc and 100-400 perform, especially considering the size and ease of all my gear in comparison. For me personally I love the balance it offers me. It will be interesting to see what Fujifilm has up its sleeve for telephotos going forward. Cheers, thanks for subscribing.

    • @osirisjackson5443
      @osirisjackson5443 Před 4 lety

      I learned a lot and took down some notes on your comments. I'm a beginner and most definitely leaning on CZcams about videos and photography work. I'm planning on getting a Sony a6600 or Fuji xt4. If possible could you give me advice which camera I should select for videos and photography? If you have a better option for me would be helpful to as well. Peace and love from East Harlem NYC...

    • @jonseddon7067
      @jonseddon7067 Před 6 měsíci

      Well this comment comes from the future 😂……. 2024. And Fuji still haven’t given us a 300 or a 500! But from experience the 100-400 is a beaut, no question.

  • @keithsandercock1412
    @keithsandercock1412 Před 4 lety

    I have been on game drives in Zambia and SA, but have to admit your photos are a whole lot better than mine. I am also a fan of the Fujifilm 100-400 mm, as well as the 50-140 mm.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for your time and comment Keith. Glad to hear you have had the opportunity to enjoy multiple game drives in Southern Africa. Yes the 50-140 is a special lens. Cheers.

  • @GeoffGrant2010
    @GeoffGrant2010 Před 4 lety

    By the way, is that a Fuji hat? Where did you get it? Thanks.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      I’ve had many ask, unfortunately I don’t think Fujifilm make them available to the public. Fujifilm SA made them up for the x photographers here in SA. I’m currently setting up an agreement with fujifilm, where I can buy hats from them and sell onto the public, I just got to get permission from high up first and find a way to distribute locally and internationally.

  • @dr.muhammadayyubkhan4523

    Very beautiful pictures

  • @martinsmyth5580
    @martinsmyth5580 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, John Greetings from Ireland I have been undecided about buying the 100-400 there are no reviews comparing it to any other lens my question is. Is it sharp like the 50-140 or is it more like 50-200 regards sharpness thank you.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks Martin, hope all well in Ireland and surviving the lockdown. I don’t know the 55-200 well, but have heard it performs well. I do know the 50-140 and would recommend it. It offers a focal range that is far more forgiving in most situations, when starting at a 100mm, it can be limiting. Both I would say are equally sharp, the 100-400 has the reach, the 50-140 has the 2.8, which for some is very important. If you do any portrait work, 50-140 all the way, plus can shoot wildlife and has the option of an extender. The 100-400 is not a portrait lens. Hope this helps, thanks for your time.

    • @martinsmyth5580
      @martinsmyth5580 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JohnArmstrongPhotography Thank you John.

    • @christopherthompson4464
      @christopherthompson4464 Před 4 lety +2

      John is the thinking man's photographer. Wonderful to see a video that the maker enjoyed making. Re the 55-200/50-140 comparison, I have both but am completely blown away by the 50-140. I have the 100-400 and used it on a boat to shoot - photographically - whales. I was surprised. I had previously used the Nikon 200-500 in the same situation. As John said , less weight means more shots. It was great. At least as good if not better than the Nikon. BTW, also, it is FANTASTIC for landscape photography. Make sure you try the OIS off if you're on a tripod. Thanks, John.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Cheers Christopher, your comment is much appreciated. Photographing whales off a boat, now that sounds like fun! 👍

    • @christopherthompson4464
      @christopherthompson4464 Před 4 lety

      John Armstrong Photography Hey, John, just watched this again as I’ll be out using the 100-400 soon. Seeing your shots again, I was wondering about the fact that in the wildlife situation, you don’t get out of the truck. So no possibility to get down to the subjects level. Long lenses therefore rule, I guess. Thanks to your insightful comments, I got that. Thanks.

  • @mikehansen5027
    @mikehansen5027 Před 4 lety +1

    Well done video!!

  • @ScoopsTroopsRugby
    @ScoopsTroopsRugby Před 3 lety

    Are you shooting big game hunters?

  • @alexdubois6585
    @alexdubois6585 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. Great video and fantastic photos, however I think you should make the effort to not use the word game as here it is perceived as the animals the elite would go to hunt. Lioked and subscribed...

  • @NigelHarperPhoto
    @NigelHarperPhoto Před 4 lety

    PS Drop that 200m F2 in the post, I'll pay the postage!!!

  •  Před 4 lety

    The 100-400 is actually quite soft at 400 in my opinion. Maybe I've got a bad copy.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +2

      I’m sorry to hear that Torbjorn, my copy seems great, never had an issue. Maybe it’s worthwhile getting yours checked out? Thanks for your time.

  • @paultezuma864
    @paultezuma864 Před 4 lety

    If you do photography tour service in SA, pls kindly leave your contact.

  • @joejoe8948
    @joejoe8948 Před 4 lety

    Fuji, a Ferrari with a four banger.

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety

      Very good Joe Joe, I like that 😁. Hopefully like the new Mercedes M139 4 cylinder, 420 horsepower. Cheers

  • @69leehammond
    @69leehammond Před rokem

    Just picked up the 100-400mm second hand for £800. Bargain :-)

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen3864 Před 3 lety

    124th.

  • @jeanlaurent3003
    @jeanlaurent3003 Před 4 lety

    In 2020 I don't understand the purpose of making a lens review in 1080p, I don't get it ???.... 4K

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +4

      Thanks Jean, you would have a clear understanding if you lived where I live. This 1080p video you watched took 14 hours to upload, actually longer because the first time I tried to upload it, the connection crashed after 6 hours and I had to start again. And that’s with a web optimized compression. My finished edited video stored locally is in 4K and I would love to share it at 4K, but don’t have the patience for a full two-three day upload, hoping my connection holds up. I’m hoping my content supersedes my lack of 4K.

    • @jeanlaurent3003
      @jeanlaurent3003 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JohnArmstrongPhotography Sorry about that my friend, I know very well what it is living in place with no signal at all and spending hours trying to upload a video. Just Forget about this comment… keep up the good work

    • @JohnArmstrongPhotography
      @JohnArmstrongPhotography  Před 4 lety +1

      No stress Jean, no offense taken. Like you, I love seeing the best quality possible, hopefully soon my area will get up to speed and I’ll be uploading higher quality in quicker time. All the best, thanks for your reply and watching my video.

  • @slawomirczajkowski9481

    100-400 Only 3 tiny screws screwed into plastic holding heavy front elements . VERY cheap quality, Disappointing

  • @jebimages
    @jebimages Před 3 lety

    Great review John. LOVED the ending too....LOL
    I have the 100-400 and although I’m NOT a wildlife tog I use it for some of my equestrian cross country events and the odd wildlife holiday trips.
    Sadly, this lens out of all my arsenal I own, i get the least satisfying results from. My keepers are way out numbered by soft images. I know there have been a number of people struggling with this too but equally others that have no problem.
    Love to chat more with you off this platform I’d possible.
    Thanks again for great product review on these two lenses.