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The reason I find C1 better than Lightroom when shooting raw files with fuji is you don't get the worming effect when sharpening the files. If you shoot purely jpg then I agree lightroom or Photoshop is better but shooting raw, C1 all the way.
Hey Roman, i switched to fuji with a 4th hand X100T to have hands on the dials and learn more about manual exposure. Now i sold my canon and got me a x-t4 and the algorithm suggested your vids. Thanks for all of them! My question is not photograpy related though: how the hell did you get that peak design anchors attached to your x-t4 without key rings/triangles? I tried a lot, even pulling them through with a wire sling but the wire broke. Any hints? 😕
This was brutally honest and so soothing to hear. Thank you!
Great videos 👍 trying to make up my mind between x-t4 or saving up more pennies for the x-h2 🤔
Roman, have you ever shot with a Ricoh GR III or IIIx? I can see that you have travelled with street photographers who use it. Would be interested to hear your thoughts on it and/or see a video on it given your street and travel specialties seem to be a good fit for it and it also has an APS-C sensor like your X-T4.
I really appriciate your answers to the "crisis question". Well said!
Thank you for another nice video, Roman. The biggest thing that stood out to me is – I am so used to people (myself included!) who are asked to make a decision giving an answer that goes on and on in an attempt to cover every base that your straightforward, succinct, decisive answers caught me off guard! You were onto the next question while I was still settling in for a three minute discussion! I think it's to your credit and speaks to the "high value" standard you have for your channel on YouTube: you care about not wasting anyone's time with fluff so keep things on point and useful — and if you allow yourself to stretch out even a bit you reflexively apologize for it! I always come away with a good, well-grounded opinion that I can work with, paired with your good images, and it makes for a pleasant way to enjoy your photography and pick up some tips to help me as I develop. Looking forward to the next one, and congratulations on your big client project.
Great recommendation on the Fuji on a budget Roman, I always tell people the X-T2 is a great camera still.
looks like cut the andrew tate bit and repost.. 😉 nice video anyway. cheers 🙂
Hey Roman, could you please tell me which mic are you using for this video?
Very good life tips, mate!
Hey Roman, did you accidentally repost this?
Re upload?
Merci !
Many thanks for your educational video's
well i always prefer my xe4 images over my eos r when it comes to high iso
Great video Roman. Thanks