This fourth episode of the YouTube mini-series in Florence is all about GFX 50S II Street Photography. As I mentioned before, this is not as fast and powerful as the GFX 100S. But the new iteration of this camera has a lot more processing power, so it is much easier to use outdoors and not miss a moment.
I made a video about shooting Street Photography with the previous version of Fujifilm GFX 50S, so you can go watch it for comparison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJfBbeYTC9s
GFX 50S II Street Photography video
I had lots of fun shooting Street Photography with the GFX 50S II in my hometown Florence, and you can probably tell by the number of photo samples I include in the video. There are 60 photos in here, the most I have ever included in a video by far. Among all the photo samples, there is actually an intruder, one that is shot with the Fujifilm X-T4… Can you spot it? All the photos have their relative info, so it should be easy. But maybe I can spice it up with a print giveaway among all the spotters? I’ll think about it. You comment below the video, then we’ll see ☺️
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Oh, and Fujifilm just published an article about my experience with their camera in Florence! You can read it here.
I leave you with the video… See you next time!
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Street Photography POV in Florence with Fujifilm GFX 50S II (60 Photo Samples!)
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