![]() I eventually decided on the T3 because I don’t shoot video therefore the updated X-T4 wasn’t that much of an upgrade (especially with the firmware updates). And honestly, I couldn’t be happier! The new X-Trans IV sensor has impressed me so much even in the few weddings so far. So, as my previous blog post suggested, an update to my bag has happened! The X-T2 is gone and the X-Pro2 has been retired to the backup bag. Hopefully by reading this and Mullins’ post, you’ll develop your own way of using Fuji and pass on what you’ve learnt in a few years too. I’m simply offering my take on how I’ve learnt to use Fuji cameras at weddings over the years. This post is not a definitive look at using Fuji, and neither is it trying to be. I still do things that he suggests, but I’ve also developed my own style of shooting: he uses back-button focus, I don’t he shoots JPEGs, I don’t. I can’t thank him enough for the time he put into that post (having written my own versions now, I can thank him even more for the time he took!). In many ways this is an homage to Mullins and the work he’s done. And Kevin Mullins’ blog post helped me do it. I shot my very first wedding on Fuji gear. For an entire wedding day I don’t need to swap lenses unless there is a specific shot that requires a specialist lens but more on them later. I only shoot Primes and I primarily favour a two camera set up (although sometimes it becomes 3), one with a 35mm full frame equivalent (the Fuji 23mm f1.4 ) and an 85mm full frame equivalent (the Fuji 56mm f1.2 ). That’s why for my digital gear I trust Fujifilm’s X-Series range. You can find my on my Instagram.įor the most part, my gear is set up to be light, unobtrusive, and exceptional quality. Like always though, if you have any questions please get in touch. I’m going to take you through my Fuji gear and other useful tips. ![]() This is another post on my How To series, you can find How To Shoot Weddings HERE and How To Choose Your Wedding Photographer HERE. At the moment, however, I’ll just continue to covet the GFX 110mm f/2. Fuji keep releasing smaller, quicker cameras in their GFX line and like a moth to a flame I’m being drawn one ever so closer to that system. ![]() As usual, I’m writing this in August 2021, therefore, it is as up-to-date as possible as of that date. Quite a bit of this article is the same, primarily lenses, but the cameras have now changed! Gone is the X-T2, retired is the X-Pro2, and in come two new cameras…but which one’s I hear you say!? Well, find all that and so much more below. ![]() Hello, here we are again! This is my summer 2021 update to my original HOW TO SHOOT WEDDINGS WITH FUJI. ![]()
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