Irene McC
Legend
- Location
- CPT, South Africa
An extraordinary sport, beautifully filmed
I must say I was impressed with the fearless photographer allowing mud spashes to cover his gear. I'm way too OCD for thatThose guys sure enjoy getting dirty don't they.
This video alone could convince thousands of people to buy the X-H2.I saw this video on the Fujifilm -X photographers website when I was researching whether or not to buy the X-H2S. Needless to say, I bought one.
And probably willThis video alone could convince thousands of people to buy the X-H2.
Fuji has said they are going to pass down as much as the AF performance as they can all the way down to the X-T3. With, of course, some of that capability being limited by hardware.Clearly, the photographer is very skilled. It is also clear that the X-H2s is good enough to keep up with such a difficult subject and not be an impediment to his work. I'm not a video user at all, so I would probably wait for something like the X-T5 and hope a lot of this capability is available in that body. I'll be curious how much of the AF can transfer to the bodies without the stacked sensor. I'm sure would not be alone in that thinking.
I’m sure it’s better even without the stacked sensor. I guess we’ll know when the X-H2 comes out. It appears that Fuji has upped their game, however.Fuji has said they are going to pass down as much as the AF performance as they can all the way down to the X-T3. With, of course, some of that capability being limited by hardware.
Wow, that is something to look forward to! I can hardly wait! Thank you Irene for passing-on this video.Fuji has said they are going to pass down as much as the AF performance as they can all the way down to the X-T3.