Capture One 20 for Fujifilm: From Getting Started to Work Like a Pro and Sharpening Explained in 5 Minutes

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Here is a little Capture One 20 roundup.

It starts with two videos made by Phase One, that will show you how to get started and then some more advanced insights. Especially the color editor tool explanation in the advanced video is something you should watch, if you are interested in Capture One 20.

I add also a video, where sharpening is explained in 5 minutes.

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BCN Sales Ranking: Mirrorless Market Down 60% due to COVID-19 Shock and Fujifilm Decreses but Still Fourth Best Seller

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The latest BCN ranking has just been published. It collects data of about 40% of the Japanese electronics and online stores.

Here is what they say (google translated from Japanese):

  • mirrorless interchangeable-lens digital cameras in May were 38.0% compared to the previous year
  • Even by year-on-year sales volume by manufacturer, Canon (25.8%), Sony (39.2%), and Olympus (39.0%) have remained sluggish. Despite the wide range of sales, Fujifilm, which is the fourth fastest, had a sales decrease of 91.8%, a slight decrease from the previous year [admin note: I think what google translate tries to say, is that sales are down only 8.1% for Fujifilm, so they sold 91.8% of what they sold last year, hence better than any other company]
  • Fujifilm, which is the fourth largest, has a sales decrease of 91.8%, which is a slight decrease from the previous year
  • Digital camera sales in May have recovered slightly compared to April, but that is still 38.0% of the same month the year before, so the situation remains very difficult.

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Commlite CM-MET-FX Extension Tubes Available

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The Commlite CM-MET-FX extension tubes are now available at AmazonUS, BHphoto and Adorama.

  • Focus on Exact Macro Shooting– Professional macro shooting to create close-up beauty.
  • Support Exact TTL Exposure and Auto-focus– The shooting is more accurate and the picture is clearer.
  • With 2 different rings (10mm, 16mm)– can be used alone or combined to meet your needs for different close-up magnification.
  • Compatible with Fujifilm X-Mount Mirrorless Cameras and Lens– Wider compatibility, it is the best choice for all Fujifilm X-Mount photographers.
  • Full Aluminum Alloy Makes Extension Tube Strong and Powerful– Strong and durable materials provide a higher guarantee for product quality.

We remind you that there is also the Commlite CM-EF-FX Smart AF Adapter for Fujifilm X system.

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My First Trip with My Fujifilm X-T4: What I Loved, What I Hated… and Unveiling What I Really Teach at School

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Hey all,

It’s done, I made it. An unreal school year is over.

It was A LOT of work for me, to teach online, but I took it also as an opportunity to explore new creative ways of teaching.

And surely it came to my help, that I can use Final Cut Pro X, I have several tripods and cameras etc, as this allowed me to have the tools and skills to translate into video my creative ideas.

X-T4 for my My Job

You must know, that I live in Italy.

But in a part of Italy, where a German minority lives (video of my province). This is why I speak both languages, Italian and German, fluently.

Also, I am a primary school teacher, so I teach German to kids that belong to the Italian language group. Hence German is their second language.

And since my “customers” are kids, I’ve tried to always throw something fun into my lessons, just to put some lightness into a situation that was very hard for them.

For example, in one video, I triplicated myself and made up a fun conversation between three Patrick’s during Grammar lesson, as you can see from the screenshot here.

Looks like it was rather successful, as you can hear from the Whattsapp audio one of my students send me. Who would have said that grammar can be so fun ;).

That’s something I could have never done in the classroom, and only the online teaching allowed me to do.

I started by filming everything with my X-E3, but once I got the X-T4, I switched to it as my main camera, and it has surely served me better than my X-E3, because:

  • the selfie screen was useful and practical
  • ETERNA was glorious
  • longer recording times
  • better video quality
  • more creative tools (like super-slow motion)
  • IBIS for when my wife had to film me handheld for stable footage
  • solid battery life

So, my first impact with the X-T4 was pure love! Everything I needed, it did it better than my X-E3.

But life is not only video…

X-T4 for my Passion

Last weekend I drove down to Tuscany with my wife (it’s a 4 hours drive only from my home), as a little reward for a frankly extremely busy time.

On that trip, I used the Fujifilm X-T4 only for photography.

Here is what I liked, and what not.

Loves

  • overall performance… it’s a beast
  • shutter sound is so buttery smooth
  • battery life: it just kept running, and running, and running… awesome!
  • I have my ISO dial back
  • oh… a D-Pad, how nice is that

Hates

  • no more one handed operation (on my X-E3 every button and dial is on the right side of the camera and can easily be operated with the right hand only)
  • bigger and heavier (although with some lenses this is actually better)
  • for reviewing images on LCD, I always have to flip screen out. On the other hand this helps to review images less, like with the hidden X-Pro3 LCD

And the Selfie Screen?

Well, the selfie screen deserves a special chapter.

I found some unexpected love for it, as well as one hate.

Loves

  • keep it tilt inwards protects the screen
  • keep it tilt inwards makes the camera look so wonderful vintage
  • keep it tilt inwards and you’ll review images way less, like on X-Pro3
  • keep it tilt inwards and you won’t accidentally activate the touch screen, which happens to me now and then on the X-E3 (I keep the touch LCD always deactivated on my X-E3, but it activates if I accidentally touch the upper right part of the screen)
  • for my video lessons, I just loved it
  • unlike the X-T100 screen, the X-T4 can tilt also in portrait mode

Hates

  • I use the Peak Design Leash camera strap, and when I tilted out the screen, sometimes the strap covered the screen, so I had to move the strap behind the screen. Hence, not only it takes a bit more time to tilt out the screen (as opposed to only flip it out on X-T3), but then also fiddle around with the strap. This was probably the most annoying aspect of the selfie screen. So much so, that I think I am considering to get Peak Design Cuff camera wrist strap and solve the “problem”

Conclusion?

Well, if it wasn’t for the selfie videos I had to do, I’d still consider the X-T3 and X-H1 screen design superior for my needs. But on the other hand the selfie screen has some advantages, that you can’t get with X-T3 screen, especially if you use mostly the EVF and want to keep the LCD tilted inwards.

Hence, I am happy with the X-T4 screen.

Images Anyone?

So, how was my Tuscany mini-trip?

Awesome!

And although we had only one day of good weather, and the other two were rainy and misty, I had lots of fun to be simply out and photograph again.

I shared one image on my Instagram page already, where I tested Classic Negative.

Classic Negative is great. Sometimes it doesn’t work at all, but when it works, it’s just awesome. In street photography it will surely shine, but also in landscape photography, as you can see below, it can give lovely results.

Now I have to get some paperwork done for the end of the school, and after that, I might share more images of my trip on Instagram… and bring you with me on my summer holidays, where so far I have planed nothing actually, except to climb my beloved Dolomites.

take care and have fun with your photography,
Patrick

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