X100V Feature: Valérie Jardin Fujifim X Photographer
Re: X100V Feature: Valérie Jardin Fujifim X Photographer
RangerPhotog wrote:
Geez...all this discussion about two photographers stating the reasons they like Fuji equipment. There have been comments about how any camera can be used for street photography. Well isn't this stating the obvious CPT OBVIOUS? Of course any camera can be used for street photography but the point of the video is why these photographers prefer Fuji over cameras they were using. Then it was noted that this was only a "sales job" of full of "BS". Actually the comments made mirrored my own decision to move to Fuji after 40 years of shooting Nikons. I would make like comments if I made a video.
My Fuji journey started the with the purchase of a X100F subsequently I bought the XPro3 and XE4. Different cameras for different purposes but then there was a debate about what camera is best for "street photography". Isn't this a personal preference depending on the needs of the photographer and this is what the two photographers were discussing. Each used equipment that suited their needs. I choose what camera and lenses are best for the shooting situation whether it is the X100F, XE4 or XPro3 or the f/2 lenses or the fast primes. Sometimes I choose my small Nikon Coolpix A if I want to go ultra small. There may be some some shooting situations that I may choose my Nikon D810. Again...it is my preferences just like the two photographers express their preferences I do not understand all the debate that has come as a result of the original post.
Exactly. Well expressed.
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