No Recipes, Just One Major Setting | My Fujifilm X-Pro2 Street Photography Settings
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
- In today's video, we are going to talk about the camera settings on our Fujifilm X-Pro2 for street photography because we did use any recipes and our camera settings are very simple. We always try to get the look in camera by using the white balance shift in the Fujifilm X-Pro2, so we don't have to spend time editing the photos after. We hope you find this video helpful! Thank you for watching!
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I really like these settings. So many film recipes increase red and decrease blue white balance shift, so this is refreshingly different.
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Classic Chrome
Grain effect weak
DR auto
White Balance auto / R -7 B -4
Sharpness +1
NR -4
Thanks for sharing! Reminds me of Children of Men the movie 🎥
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@@henrymediagroup I will have lots of fun with this! Reminds me of Children of Men the movie, which is a top 3 favorite movie of mine! Thanks again!
Your settings and your reasoning is very good. Keep up the good work.
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Xpro2 user here - more Xpro2 stuff please
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Thank you. I’ve set both my Pros 2 & 3 to your setting. Loving the images that come out of them.
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Super helpful. Thanks for sharing your techniques. The photos look fantastic!
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That was a wonderful video presentation. Thank you for sharing this wonderful photographic lesson.
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Thank you! I just bought a X100v and put these settings in it, gonna try some street photography here in Stockholm tonight. 😃
You are very welcome! I hope you will enjoy the camera settings!
I will try this ! 👍 Thanks a lot 😊
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Very helpful. After years of tinkering with Fuji cameras including a gfx50r which was nice but just too big, I chose to go back to the xpro2 (not 3) and I’m loving it. I was in a hurry for a holiday so for the 35f2 but this lens doesn’t have the same feel as the f1.4 so will probably swap over and buy an umbrella!
What's the reason go to for xpro2 not xpro3?
@@hendrawijaya8199- Not enough new features and the screen on the 2 is better.
awesome simulation. what is the dynamic range? I'm on a fujifilm xt3, i assume it will work as well right? thanks!
I have just gotten an x-e2, could you do some x-e2 content? Do you still use it in relation to your x-pro2?
Very useful. Thanks!
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I've played around with some R B white balance shifts before but always in the + for R and - for B realm. The R -7 and B -4 is a really interesting look. I just tried that for the video settings on my X-T3 and, at first glance, I like the look of it. I mostly photograph in black and white these days and I've been struggling to find a look I like for when I do want to take photos in color. I'm going to give this a try on my next photo walk. II wonder how this will look for nighttime photography?
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WOW dude finally updated
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I'll consider this when I'm using my Leica Q and Lightroom.
I also use the wb shift, But how I get the same look back in Lightroom with a RAW? I change the WB or I add colors to the shadow and highlights? Any tips?
SUPER!
Fujifilm is really amazing though I don't own one! I shall, I mean to say, in the future try have one if possible.
For street what lens do you use most? Good tips. I had never really considered changing the picture ratio for street!
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Hi. Nice work. Wich Program are you using in this video to crop?
Thank you so much! We were just using the Photos app on Mac to crop the photo, hope it helps!
6400 would have been an ultra fast film ISO (probably not even commercially available!) so what makes digital different? And why not set you ISO to somerthing like 800 and leave it, just as if it were a roll of film?
Nice Content 👌
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I love how he says he didn’t use a recipe, then proceeds to tell us his recipe. 😂😂😂.
Hahaha, that's kind of true, but I just don't consider my settings as recipe because it is just a simple white balance shift adjustment.
Its hard work being a CZcams pro
@@DarrylHebbes it actually is. To be a good one.
@@henrymediagroup- But you made other changes aside from the white balance shift. You clearly show this. It's a recipe.
@@henrymediagroupClassic Chrome, Grain Effect, Sharpness, Noise Reduction, White Balance, ISO, Exp. Compensation...
I’ll never understand why Fuji doesn’t provide the 65:24 aspect ratio in all X cameras.
I’d love it too but it wouldn’t be true xpan so maybe it’s for some purity reason?
You’d need a sensor that’s twice the width of full frame for true xpan. Most wouldn’t be able to tell either way though.
@@Station9.75 I don’t think anyone expects a sensor dedicated to that aspect ratio. If Fuji can give their GFX line of cameras that cropped aspect ratio, then they can do it for their X line. Also, Panasonic offers that aspect ratio for their S5 lineup.
Good video,but isn’t this a home made recipe? And I’d really recommend watching this in 1.25X playback. 😵💫
Get on with it. This could have taken 9minutes
Buy an attention span.
Keep the HYPE ALIVE.
IM GOING the OTHER WAY. NOT FUJI.
OK GIORGIO THANKS FOR LETTING EVERYONE KNOW
you talk to much
Have you considered buying an attention span?
11:33 1/250th is actually pretty fast... you can easily handhold at 1/30th (maybe less with a steady hand) 1/60th, easy for sharp images. Also there's something to be said about a little blur with street photography. But even if you're dead set on having images very sharp, 1/125th is going to be very sharp. 250th is a little overkill if you're shooting in low light and trying to save your ISO. Just my opinion.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I really appreciate it!
I shoot street in NYC. 1/60 is 100% not happening. 1/125 is only wide angle and only some of the time and only in good light. Delivery bikers, shifting shadows from buildings, people running through crosswalks... 1/250 is bare minimum. 1/500 is best, 1/1000 comes up.
Suggesting 1/60 for street is bad enough. 1/30? That's from someone who doesn't even shoot street just chiming.
@@SourPlanet I shoot street, but ya, I guess it's not most people's definition of street. It's mostly still life's... buildings, cools signs... if there are people in my shots I don't mind if they're soft/blurry while walking through, it's actually preferred. I also shoot mainly with wider lenses. 35mm or wider. Ya, I'm not trying to catch the French kid carrying a huge bottle of wine through the streets of Paris ala Henri Cartier Bresson. I can handhold if I'm taking a shot of a cool building down to 1/30th easily (with a wide-ish lens).
@@SourPlanet I agree. That reminds me When I first started photography back in 2007 I didn't understand How shutter speed works so I only set 1/30 around 1/40s and pics came out Blurry... LOL!