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Microstock Footage Forum => Video Equipment / Sofware / Technique => Topic started by: georgep7 on March 31, 2019, 07:37

Title: Fuji for video, anyone?
Post by: georgep7 on March 31, 2019, 07:37
Not a "suggest me" or debate post.
I have minor/ major damaged about 2/3  of my Canons and yesterday just killed my main lens.
Having no events any more, just doing editing, I can get rid of everything fancy bulky heavy
useless to me including audio equipment and focus on just family moments,
exercise, learn, experiment and also with Stock video currently as a hobby.
Or possible side income. Whatever.

My question is not if happy / satisfied, apsc or something else,
this vs that, what magazines say etc. Just a quick poll:
Does anyone use Fuji bodies and lenses for stock video?
If yes, please indicate model and glass: zoom or primes.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Fuji for video, anyone?
Post by: increasingdifficulty on March 31, 2019, 07:55
Never used one but I hear they're good, especially the autofocus if you're doing walk and talk stuff.
Title: Re: Fuji for video, anyone?
Post by: jjneff on March 31, 2019, 08:17
Great camera for video, the colors are amazing right out out of camera
Title: Re: Fuji for video, anyone?
Post by: csm on March 31, 2019, 11:25
I use the XT2.
Would love to get XT3 next.
Don’t know what it is but the look of the video is gorgeous, I don’t think it looks like DSLR footage at all which too often look drab, but I know this is as much to do with the artist as the camera.