2024 05 01
So I lied. Yesterday wasn’t actually our airplane shoot, it’s today. Why am I posting a picture of leaves? I’m so glad you asked! This image was made a few days ago in my backyard after borrowing my buddy Tim Blokel’s new Fuji GFX100 II to play with for a day. I’ve never used a Fuji camera in my entire life, but lately they have become the go-to camera model for commercial projects needing more resolution. Previously, we’d rent a Phase system and those are nice cameras but come with many drawbacks, so I’m always tentative to use them unless I know we don’t need speed (which, lately, never seems to be the case. More shots, less time, faster actions, people moving, etc, etc).
All that said, today’s shoot seemed like the perfect opportunity to use the new Fuji system, which I’m very excited about! The image above is cropped in a ridiculous amount as those leaves were something like 20 feet over my head, but the massive resolution of 102 megapixels allows great flexibility in post production. Anyway, I swear this blog won’t be turning into an equipment review site, I just wanted to mention the camera since it feels like it may become a new tool in my camera rotation going forward.
-Clayton
So I lied. Yesterday wasn’t actually our airplane shoot, it’s today. Why am I posting a picture of leaves? I’m so glad you asked! This image was made a few days ago in my backyard after borrowing my buddy Tim Blokel’s new Fuji GFX100 II to play with for a day. I’ve never used a Fuji camera in my entire life, but lately they have become the go-to camera model for commercial projects needing more resolution. Previously, we’d rent a Phase system and those are nice cameras but come with many drawbacks, so I’m always tentative to use them unless I know we don’t need speed (which, lately, never seems to be the case. More shots, less time, faster actions, people moving, etc, etc).
All that said, today’s shoot seemed like the perfect opportunity to use the new Fuji system, which I’m very excited about! The image above is cropped in a ridiculous amount as those leaves were something like 20 feet over my head, but the massive resolution of 102 megapixels allows great flexibility in post production. Anyway, I swear this blog won’t be turning into an equipment review site, I just wanted to mention the camera since it feels like it may become a new tool in my camera rotation going forward.
-Clayton