Four seasons of wildlife photography with the Fuji X H2s and XH2 plus the fuji 150-600mm lens

2023 ж. 23 Шіл.
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A journey through four seasons of wildlife photography with Anthony Hurren and his thoughts on using the Fuji X-H2s and Fuji X-H2 and the Fuji 150-600mm fuji lens. A mindful reflective film concluding with a review of the Fuji camera equipment specifically for wildlife photography.
Equipment used: Fuji X-H2s, Fuji X-H2, Fuji 18mm F1.4, Fuji 150-600mm, Fuji 200mm F2 + 1.4 TC.
Music provided by Artlist.
Thank you for your wonderful music and talent!
In order of appearance:
Lane King - Wishes
Dear Gravity - Horizon
Christopher Galovan - Holding on to Hope
Paper Planes - Early Mornings
Dear Gravity - Grace
Marshall Usinger - Beholding - Instrumental Version
We Dream of Eden - Outside In
Yehezkei Raz - Icicles
Ardie Son - Roadway
David Morton - Waves
David Morton - An Awakening
Dear Gravity - Empyrean
David Morton - An Awakening

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  • watching your video shows me a lot of people on KZhead don't know how to use their gear. These are the sharpest and most vivid videos I've seen come out the h2s

    @moustaphadiaw7101@moustaphadiaw71014 ай бұрын
  • Great work Anthony !!!! I have been a photographer for 20 years and into Wildlife photography for 15 years. In all that time I have watched 100's of videos and can say none have left such an impression on me as this. It is absolutely beautiful and so very, very well made. You should be very proud of this video and I am about to sit and watch more of your outstanding photography now.

    @joebrennan1272@joebrennan12726 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Joe 🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56136 ай бұрын
  • An absolutely brilliant film, would be appropriate if the BBC would show this on tv.

    @davidharris4062@davidharris40626 ай бұрын
  • I had 200-600mm with the Sony system, it let me down twice while photographing bears. Then went to Canon r7 and the 100-500mm. Didn't like that at alll, quickly sold that. Now shooting the Fuji H-h2s and the 150-600mm, Fuji let me borrow the fuji 200-f2 for a week. Well HELL what a beast that is. 2 months later I now own that one, never had a lens that expensive or that fast. Loving that for early morning light for deer, elk, bear. JUST LOVE THIS SYSTEM! And thanks for the great video. I have serscribed.

    @bcrphoto7@bcrphoto76 ай бұрын
    • ❤❤❤😂😂

      @kokho88@kokho882 ай бұрын
  • A master piece! So finally we can do serious wide life work with Fuji stuff 😉 You brilliantly demonstrated that skills and patience is what you need to get fantastic results. As hobbyist, I’m using a X-H2 (for the crop factor - really appreciated with small birds ) and the 150/600. Sometimes, I miss the X-H2s for birds in flight…

    @gilleslast3561@gilleslast35615 күн бұрын
  • Too many breathtaking moments to note here but man, what an excellent piece! Amazing work, I hope it opened many doors for you - but it is enough on it's own, what an incredible piece of art!

    @JonasStuart@JonasStuartАй бұрын
    • Thank you very much!🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren5613Ай бұрын
  • This is unheard of! Come and join the ranks of the best of the best! And then - the kingfisher.

    @Seeadler5958@Seeadler59583 ай бұрын
  • So i thought i was clicking on a video with vivaldi's four seasons on repeat, but boy was i pleasently surprised with my mistake. Beautiful compositions.

    @Trikkie87@Trikkie874 ай бұрын
  • A masterpiece of work , not a fuji user [olympus] but loved this video,well done anthony

    @stephenedmunds207@stephenedmunds207Ай бұрын
  • Fantastic video! I really enjoyed your nature and wildlife video (and photographs) . You really do beautiful work, both in the photography and the editing. I also liked your thoughts on the gear you were using- much more practical and informative than most other reviews I have seen. You did a great job here. The video goes to show what someone can do when they know their equipment and know how to use it. Thanks so much for sharing this, definitely one of the best nature photography videos I have seen. Keep up the great work!!

    @jfwatson8892@jfwatson8892Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your kind comments 👍🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren5613Ай бұрын
  • Fantastic film showing the Lords creation, up there with the best I have seen, and I liked you added in the Bible verse. I have got the Xh2s with 100-400 earlier this year to dabble in wildlife photography so found you video very inspirational and motivating to get out there. God Bless.

    @pmccphoto@pmccphoto7 ай бұрын
  • Phenomenal work! Everyone should see this to really showcase the ability of apsc and Fujifilm in general. Keep it up

    @adamwhittingham86@adamwhittingham8610 ай бұрын
  • Anthony, this is a soul stirring, transcendent gift to all of us. Thank you for sharing it. Absolutely incredible. As someone who just discovered a love for wildlife photography, it sets a bar I may never reach, but I will certainly have fun trying.

    @jasonf2252@jasonf22528 ай бұрын
    • Hi Jason thanks for the kind comments. Go for it on your wildlife photography adventures. Patience, perseverance & persistence be with you 🙏👊 Ant

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
  • Phantastic!

    @alfkeh@alfkeh6 күн бұрын
  • Outstanding sir! God bless.

    @joelfloyd6328@joelfloyd6328Ай бұрын
    • Thank you kindly!

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren5613Ай бұрын
  • Wonderful video and images. Colors and level of detail are amazing.

    @Xo1ot1@Xo1ot13 ай бұрын
  • What a wonderful video!

    @laipingfung1608@laipingfung16082 ай бұрын
  • Magnificent! 👌

    @IwanKemp@IwanKemp3 күн бұрын
  • AMAZING Video and great photography. I have just ordered the Fujifilm XF 150-600MM Lense and you just re assured me that I bought the right Lense for what I love doing. Very inspiring thank you.

    @graveltravels@graveltravels6 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this beautiful film, and for your praises to our Creator! I recognised your environs immediately, having spent some fondly remembered times living and working in SE of England for various periods during the late 80s and into the early 2000s - I consider England to be one of my two "2nd homes", the other one being Japan. Also, I appreciated the level of detail you went into afterwards explaining your techniques and equipment for shooting the stills and video, very helpful to me and I expect to many others.

    @3dwag@3dwag3 ай бұрын
    • Thanks 🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56133 ай бұрын
  • Great work brother!

    @Tech_Stuff_and_Other_Stuff@Tech_Stuff_and_Other_Stuff4 күн бұрын
  • Amazing sir

    @tridentroy@tridentroy3 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant work Anthony. Thanks for your inspiration.

    @francisgarofalo3434@francisgarofalo34345 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely Brilliant !!!!!!!!!

    @joebrennan1272@joebrennan12724 ай бұрын
  • Hey Anthony, thanks for sharing this Masterpiece. I'm thrilled with the great pictures the set-up took, no matter what time of day or season. it's a lot of fun to watch this video with all the great shots. i hope you're doing well and that we'll see a new video from you soon. best regards.

    @TKnat.@TKnat.Ай бұрын
    • Many Thanks for your kind comments🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren5613Ай бұрын
  • This is just phenomenal! Well done ❤

    @kendrickl.buchan7271@kendrickl.buchan72716 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful photography, great video!! Outstanding presentation, thanks so much.

    @ImaGil@ImaGil8 ай бұрын
  • What a wonderful video. One can only aspire to achieve such excellence. Thank you for sharing. 🙏🤗

    @mitchellj.oconnor2508@mitchellj.oconnor25088 ай бұрын
  • Hi Anthony ! You just made a sale for Fuji, I have been looking for nice long lens for my X-T5 and the 150-600 is going to be the one. I really liked your video and will watch it few more times for sure, thank you very much for sharing your beautiful video.

    @AloisLazecky@AloisLazecky2 ай бұрын
  • Awesome film Anthony! Please make more films like this. 🙏🏼

    @raulfossa_realtor@raulfossa_realtor5 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely wonderful

    @Alex-B-Media@Alex-B-Media8 ай бұрын
  • Very impressive, great photos and video all put together nicely. Well done!

    @oscarmares1617@oscarmares16179 ай бұрын
  • Amazing work ! Thank you for sharing.

    @djg7119@djg71195 ай бұрын
  • Great review, thanks

    @antoniogoncalves3405@antoniogoncalves34055 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful video

    @LucaPetraliaPhotography@LucaPetraliaPhotography3 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic made my afternoon

    @paulrobson44@paulrobson444 ай бұрын
  • Great video!! Exceptional blend of photography/videography and love the way you catalogued your work into the four seasons. Absolutely brilliant and very memorable, a work product to be proud of and thank you for sharing it with us.

    @jacksponsler9341@jacksponsler934110 ай бұрын
  • Extraordinary production! Every minute was a riveting statement of your dedication and perseverance - well done! A must see for all nature lovers, Fuji lovers and grandchildren.

    @gcr8129@gcr81299 ай бұрын
  • Totally amazing! Inspirational to someone starting out with Wildlife photography with Fujifilm. Thanks for making this.

    @AnupNivargi@AnupNivargi9 ай бұрын
  • What a amazing video, respeckt. Love and ty

    @gdangwado1409@gdangwado14098 ай бұрын
  • Watched it like it was a documentary! Amazing review.

    9 ай бұрын
  • Hey - that totally blew me away. Never seen anything like it - congratulations. Keep making more :)

    @colinhoward2200@colinhoward22007 ай бұрын
  • A wonderful review. I appreciated the showing of the content of the video and stills with minimal narration and summoning it up at the end. Outstanding footage and images. I have the X-h2, and I like to dabble in landscapes; however, I just recently purchased the 150-600 lens and absolutely love it. Your review and your work reaffirm why I love to dabble in photography. Thanks so much!

    @jianfour@jianfour9 ай бұрын
  • This is brilliant! Peaceful and informative almost meditational. Beautiful photography and not overwhelmed by excessive commentary. One can only imagine the overwhelming effort and time spent creating this. Well done a true masterpiece!

    @jamesball8238@jamesball823810 ай бұрын
  • Great video Anthony! And thanks for the hack with the Peakdesign strap and your unique carry option. I was wondering about it for a while now :)

    @denisbede3251@denisbede32517 ай бұрын
  • I don’t have the 150-600mm but I do use the xt5 with the Tamron 150-500mm. I love how compact it is and the 23” min focus. I will say after trying out the 150-600, I was blown away by how much lighter it is. Your method for carrying the lens is GENIUS. It’s going to allow me to hike much further without exhausting my arms. I currently attached a handle to the tripod mount and carry it like someone would carry a video camera. Not uncomfortable but definitely exhausting.

    @Carlos-jh5tb@Carlos-jh5tb6 ай бұрын
  • Excelente! Parabéns pelo vídeo e pelas bonitas fotos. 🐤📸

    @nelmopaes@nelmopaes8 ай бұрын
  • Magnifique vidéo et photos ! narration sobre et informative. Un véritable aperçu des possibilités des Fuji XH2(s) !! Thank you so much🙏

    @francoisberthelot7120@francoisberthelot71208 ай бұрын
  • Love this video, great job.

    @ColumbusO@ColumbusO7 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56136 ай бұрын
  • Wow, thank you! Why did it take me so long to find this video, I don’t know….? Great work, beautiful shots, wonderful video. One can really see all the effort you put in. I switched to Fuji from Canon because of the weight and Canons inability to offer a decent crop sensor cameras. Started with the XH2s, added the XH2, and found this a very good combination. The Fuji 150 -600 is ok, but I found my Sigma 150-600C on my Canon 90d to be a bit better, I also miss the f6.3 more than I thought. Having said this… I still love the weight, and it does make up for the f-stop. The other lens I use most often is the 70-300,very nice pictures out of that lens indeed and so lightweight. I actually found myself gravitating more to the higher resolution body recently, but, as you said, the autofocus is considerably slower. Love your conclusions, all spot on, and yes, Fuji, please make a faster long lens🙂🙏 Thank you for this great and spot on review, giving good advice on autofocus, manual focus, carrying the camera,… and thank you once again for this beautiful video🙂

    @sigurdrille9693@sigurdrille96936 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your nice comments Sigurd 🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56136 ай бұрын
  • Wow, what a great video! The best wildlife video I have seen so far. Very inspiring shots of beautiful nature in the first part and a brilliant explanation of your equipment and how YOU use it in the second part. It adds so much more than just sharing the technical data you get everywhere. For example, I've been using Peak Design gear for years but didn't know I could attach it to my back so comfortably. I hope you get lots of support to make more of this content. I wish you much success and hope to see more of your content.

    @hurlibuz1@hurlibuz17 ай бұрын
  • Great video, Anthony - the first of yours that I’ve seen. Really appreciate your thoughts on the XH2S and the 150-600 . I have XT4 and XT2 at the moment and am looking to replace, so have been considering the XH bodies for a while. Your real-world thoughts have been very helpful.

    @jezzrichings534@jezzrichings5348 ай бұрын
  • Excellent Video :)

    @gbh2000uk@gbh2000ukАй бұрын
    • Thank you very much!

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren5613Ай бұрын
  • Fantastic video thank you, looking at getting the x-h2s and the xf 150-600 for wildlife you certainly seem happy with it. But am also tempted by the original R6 and the sigma 150-600mm lens. Thanks

    @AlexMcDougallPhotography@AlexMcDougallPhotography3 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful artworks. Thank you for sharing. Congratulasion from Spain.

    @mikipixi@mikipixi5 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much!

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56135 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your wonderful video. I enjoyed it all 🙂

    @immanuelkuhrt8508@immanuelkuhrt85082 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it! 👍🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56132 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing and creating this amazing documentary to show the capability of the Fuji wildlife offering, skill and perseverance of the photographer notwithstanding. After much deliberation have just taken the plunge on an XH2S and waiting delivery of the 150 - 600. The thing that swung it was the stacked sensor and that it's the only dedicated lens for APSC with this reach, and the internal zoom. Now the pressure is definitely on as there's no room to blame the equipment if the output is less than stellar! The shorter one plus teleconverter looks like an interesting addition. Those owl shots were stunning.

    @user-xm4nw9jc5q@user-xm4nw9jc5q9 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely stunning work Anthony. I thank you for sharing your incredible talent and film making for us all to see. I look forward to seeing more from you in the future Take care and God Bless.

    @adammacsween3230@adammacsween323010 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree 👍🏻

      @tonyb736@tonyb73610 ай бұрын
  • Stunning video! Your talent as a hybrid shooter is exceptional. Please do more because it's great to watch and very inspirational.

    @nomadictimbo9185@nomadictimbo91858 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the lovely comments 🙏 I would love to do more. But I need to choose what I produce carefully as my free time is quite squeezed 😂 kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding presentation of the Fuji XH2 and fuji 150-600 lens and your use case. Deliberate, accurate, thoughtful and cathartic a journey for the viewer. Good on ya!

    @117775EM@117775EM8 ай бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
  • Extremely impressed and inspirered by Your fantastic Beautiful wildlife film. You have convinced me that 150-600 functions quite well in birldlife photography. Coming from sony A7rIII and 200-600 I will change system. I love my xt5 and I will combine it with 150-600 for bird still photos!

    @ArkCullberg@ArkCullberg9 ай бұрын
  • Really cool, bro! Lets continue...) Like your content - its amazing!!!

    @alexandervasilenko7773@alexandervasilenko77736 ай бұрын
    • Thanks a lot!

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56136 ай бұрын
  • 32:25 ❤🙏

    @JonasStuart@JonasStuartАй бұрын
  • Such inspiring work Anthony. Not only the video and still shots which are incredibly beautiful, but also the narration and background music. Great work. I do have an X-h2 pair with the XF-150-600 lens and would love to know what are your settings for shooting birds in fly. Thanks

    @octocypher1@octocypher16 ай бұрын
    • Hi thanks for nice comments. I generally use zone focus mode with a slightly smaller than max focus area. I usually use the mode 2 I think - the one that’s supposed to ignore obstacles. I also tried manually setting the tracking modes tracking sensitivity 2, speed tracking sensitivity 0 zone areas switching Auto. To be honest I haven’t done a controlled test though, It still struggles with busy backgrounds and I still and have to work at it sometimes. 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56136 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely brilliant footage! Thank you for the insight into the Fuji system. I recently switched over from the Sony platform and I purchased the x-h2. Was there a noticiable difference while shooting birds in flight in regards to hit rate/usable photos between the two camera models?

    @christopherchin6584@christopherchin65848 ай бұрын
    • Hi Christopher I think it’s hard to say exactly as I haven’t done a proper side by side test but obviously the higher frame rate gives you more options on the X-H2s, and it felt more confident and more responsive. 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely beautiful photos and footage. Do you mind sharing your autofocus settings for video and stills or maybe do a video.

    @WildlifeMomentsAU@WildlifeMomentsAU8 ай бұрын
    • Hi Donovan thanks for the comments, my auto focus settings change quite a bit depending on what I am shooting. For video I use manual most of the time unless trying to track birds flight against the sky then I use continuous AF usually on setting 2. For stills I use single point or small zone setting with bird eye detect for perched birds and then for birds in flight a slightly wider zone with bird eye detect. For mammals animal eye detect with zone or single point spending how close the subject is. 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this amazing video. I loved the barn owl photos. May I ask you what af custom setting do you use for birds?

    @OlcayKabacali@OlcayKabacali10 ай бұрын
    • Hi Okcay if the bird is in flight and it’s a larger bird say owl sized with slower flight I tend to use between 1/2500s or more towards 1/1500s if the light is lower F8-F9. I use the zone focus with bird detect and 30 -40 frames per second. The continuous tracking mode 2 mostly. If the bird is perched then anything from 1/1000s - 1/250th depending on if the bird is still or on the move a or how much light there is. Usually at f8 but of the light is good F9 if the bird is filling the frame to give more depth of field. It does vary alot depending on movement of the bird and the light. 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren561310 ай бұрын
  • Great work Anthony, really nice. This is art. Im between stacked or high res sensor. Do you get too many rolling shutter with XH2 on electronic shutter for birds in flight or its ok? Tyvm

    @LiquidCylinders@LiquidCylinders2 ай бұрын
    • Forget the xh2 for moving birds if you are photography minded. Go for the h2s. It's a much better wildlife option. Better choose the h2 for landscape, portrait, or still videos, though in that case, I would actually look elsewhere entirely (ff). The xh2s is a bargain for its features which is why it is a valid choice.

      @Mat-hr1dg@Mat-hr1dg2 ай бұрын
    • Hi LiquidCylinders, I choose the XH2s generally for birds in flight but sometimes I choose the XH2 with my 200mm F2 + 1.4TC for Owls as I can have cropping room for the shorter focal length lens, but I always use mechanical shutter with the XH2 to avoid rolling shutter, its fine with these larger slower birds but obviously you are limited to 15 FPS and its not blackout free like the XH2s with its 40FPS. I often have the XH2s with my 150-600mm attached and my XH2 with my 200mm F2 when waiting for wildlife in camouflage to be ready for either scenario for a bird or a larger mammal. But I would choose the XH2s if I only had one choice, for that stacked sensor speed and the 4K 120p video. Hopefully the next generation of stacked sensors for the XH2s will have more resolution. Kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56132 ай бұрын
  • Just saw your amazing videos today, can you make a video on your setting for still/video as well as custom setting (C1 to C7), thank you

    @jerryleow711@jerryleow711Ай бұрын
    • Hi Jerry I won’t have time to make any videos for the next month or so unfortunately, too busy with freelance work and other priorities. Thanks for the feedback though 👍🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren5613Ай бұрын
  • Great film Anthony, you've been busy! I've given this a share in the Fujifilm subreddit...hopefully more people will see this fantastic piece of work. What lens did you use for your establishing shots (where you're in shot)?

    @levirphillips@levirphillips10 ай бұрын
    • Hi Levi thanks for the share and compliments. The first couple of intro clips were the 200mm f2 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren561310 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely beautiful and phenomenal work. I noticed the Fuji 200mm F2 was used as well. How much percentage of the footage was used for that? There was some super clear shots and I am wondering if it was the 150-600mm or the expensive 200mm f2 lens.

    @conannass1148@conannass11488 ай бұрын
    • Hi Conannass the 200 was used about 25% of the time usually some of the mammal shots and close up broll shots at the beginning but only a couple of bird shots. 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful video with amazing footage and stills. I've recently started getting into hybrid nature and wildlife (aiming to capture stills and video, using Fuji gear. I was wondering - was all of the footage shot on a tripod or was some of it handheld? I have found that the weight of my tripod and fluidhead are quite encumbering even with a relatively light tripod and lens. Also, you mentioned that due to the variable performance of the subject tracking you're often manual focusing for video. How do you set the camera up for this? I have been using focus peaking and MF check (where it digitially zooms in) but have struggled because once the digital zoom is toggled, the only way to get back to the full frame view is to press a Fn button, which I can't do if one hand is on the focus ring and the other on the pan arm. (E.g. trying to get a tracking video shot of a bird in flight).

    @eventsdearboy@eventsdearboy7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the comments. Most of the footage is handheld but usually sat down using my knees or one knee to steady myself. I used the tripod on the kingfishers from the hide and when filming the Roe Deer in the woods. I just have focus peaking on when in manual and turn off the magnifier function and use the back button to initially apply focus. 👍 hope that helps

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56137 ай бұрын
  • Loved the film! Generally, what scenes were shot with which camera?

    @marcgodinez3469@marcgodinez3469Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Marco! 👍 Filming was all done on the XH2s except the wide angle clips the low light clips with the deer at sunrise and my to camera review which was the XH2 so I could use 8K and crop to edit jump cuts 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren5613Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for producing this amazing and informative video. I am a Sony A9/A6600 user and have been considering changing either to Olympus (lighter) or X H2s and 150-600 to produce work such as the video you have produced. My only concern has been with the X H2s ability to be consistent in CAF with birds in flight for both still and video. After watching your video I am seriously considering the X H2s. One question- with the various videos you shot were they hand held or tripod?

    @tonyb736@tonyb73610 ай бұрын
    • Hi Tony all handheld except the roe deer in the bluebell woods, I had to add some warp stabiliser for a few shots but not all. 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren561310 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonyhurren5613 what is your experience with the setup for BIF CAF? Percentage wise how many would you say are in focus. I ask as the A9/ Sony 200-600 I generally get around 90% sharp the video side of things not so great as the overall stabilisation isn’t that great on Sony. My Nikon D500 and Tamron G2 150-600mm combination had better stabilisation 😊

      @tonyb736@tonyb73610 ай бұрын
    • @@tonyb736 hi Tony it’s difficult to say it can loose it if there is complicated background so it depends on the scenarios. Against sky or distant background it’s great around 80-90% But it’s a bit unpredictable against bushes and trees etc. video can track but it can suffer from focus pulses again if the background is complex. There are some better test videos online to refer to as I am rarely in situation long enough to do a controlled test. kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren561310 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonyhurren5613 thanks for taking the time to reply. Info provided is most helpful combined with your video, which incidentally is excellent an professional piece of work, with audio tracks that compliment. Thanks, and I look forward to further videos you post - Tony

      @tonyb736@tonyb73610 ай бұрын
  • Very beautiful pictures and film. I am curious: What picture profile did you use in film mode?

    @petersundkvist5374@petersundkvist53745 ай бұрын
    • Hi Peter it is Astia soft -2 highlights and shadows and 200DR 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56134 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonyhurren5613 Thank you!

      @petersundkvist5374@petersundkvist53744 ай бұрын
  • Great movie, thanks Anthony ! Do you have any recommondation for external mic for the H2S?

    @Jana-BrandenburgerPflanze@Jana-BrandenburgerPflanze8 ай бұрын
    • Hi Jana glad you liked the video! I use a portable zoom H1N for some recordings rather than a on camera mic. Although I did use a little of the natural audio from the camera when it suited the shot. Kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
  • I never find xh2s ‘s footage look like your footage. Your footage's color look so amazing and nature.Did you use flog2 to shot ? Could you tell us your grading workflow?

    @user-oj9tx5hu2d@user-oj9tx5hu2d4 ай бұрын
    • Hi I actually just shoot normal 8bit 4K but with these settings: colour profile Astia Soft, highlights & Shadows -2, Dynamic range DR200. The Astia Soft profile is great for nature, it gives a soft colourful and warm feel. But obviously It also massively helps to shoot in nice morning and evening light 👍 kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56134 ай бұрын
  • Incredible work Anthony - thank you. While watching your beautiful work I couldn't help thinking of Romans 1.19-20. When you glorified God in your video it just made it perfect, God has wrapped this planet in beauty. Thanks again!

    @petermoore864@petermoore8649 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Peter 👍🙏

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56139 ай бұрын
  • Great content! Did you get any editing software with purchase this Fujii camera?

    @jozefmucha4730@jozefmucha47306 ай бұрын
    • Hi Joze I use Lightroom for all my editing. 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56136 ай бұрын
  • Incredible work in both photos and videos! I have been considering getting the XH2s + the XF 100-400mm for wildlife, but more specifically for bird photography. Would you say its a good starting point? Also, how many memory cards do you carry in an excursion, or how much is the recommended GBs to have for 4K only footage? God bless you, man.

    @lionheart4424@lionheart44249 ай бұрын
    • Hi thanks for the comments. I think the 100-400 is a good starting point. If you could get the 150-600 instead that would be even better though as the reach is so beneficial for birds and smaller mammals especially 👍 I use a 150gb card on my XH2s and have a 512 gb for my x-H2. It depends on what you photographing but I generally never fill them up with wildlife photography unless on those rare occasions I have a session with lots of continual action and shooting which is hardly ever.

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56139 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonyhurren5613 thank you very much for your reply! I was asking about storage thinking about recording 4K video, since I also would want to use the XH2s for that as well.

      @lionheart4424@lionheart44249 ай бұрын
    • If you can get the 512GB Cf express type B card then that would be plenty for most day trip outings. I also use a 128gb SD card in slot 2 for JPG back up and extra video recording space if needed. 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56139 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonyhurren5613 thank you! That's what I would end up getting, hopefully. Keep up the good work!

      @lionheart4424@lionheart44249 ай бұрын
  • very nice video. Your suggestions to Fuji are very good and hope Fuji listens. Can you put a detailed vedio on how to set up Fuji Xh2S camera for wild life photography and 4 K 120 video . Thanks

    @RajagopalanRamaprabhu49@RajagopalanRamaprabhu498 ай бұрын
    • Hi Raja thanks for the comments, I won’t have any time to do another video for a while though 😂 kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
  • What do you think of the weather sealing of these cameras? You do obviously shoot a lot in the outdoors. Have a X-H2S that behaves very odd in cold weather (stuck buttons, AF not working). Trying to figure out if it is a bad copy or a general problem of these cameras. Had so far never a problem with Fujis X-T line cameras in sometimes extrem weather conditions.

    @stephanrichard2677@stephanrichard26772 ай бұрын
    • Hi Stephan it’s a good question and very hard to measure. I have had my ones pretty wet especially recently everything seems ok so far, but I haven’t been in sub zero temperatures.

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56132 ай бұрын
  • So enjoyed this video! Is there any chance you could go through your AF, settings? I’m have an XT3 and XT5 and mainly use the XF 100-400 for wildlife. But I really struggle to get sharp shots of birds in flight. 😢 I’ve used various custom modes, AF settings and the new ‘Bird’ detect seems almost useless on XT5. I’ve used many, many combinations now and whatever shutter speed the cameras will do…and I’m soooo frustrated with it. For the record, I had my first ‘proper’ 35mm SLR camera 40years ago, so I’m no novice. But I must admit I’ve only gotten more interested in bird photography these last three years. Hope you can help with perhaps a detailed video. Regards, Dazza. 🇬🇧

    @MrDazza64@MrDazza6427 күн бұрын
    • Hi Dazza thanks for the message I don’t have enough spare time unfortunately to make a video on this subject (I have to carefully choose what videos I am willing to spend time making) Matthieu Gasquet has a comprehensive video on KZhead XH2vs XH2s though. I generally use zone focus plus bird eye detect, and either continuous mode 2 or I tweak my own continuous modes. Shutter speed usually 2500/S or above and using f8 when using my 150-600mm. It does struggle with complicated backgrounds but does well against the sky or distant background. 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren561319 күн бұрын
    • @@anthonyhurren5613 - Thanks very much for your reply buddy. Yes, this is what I’m experiencing, focus being pulled to background rather than staying with the bird!🦅 It’s so frustrating. I generally use Zone and Mode 2, but in frustration I switch about trying to find that bit extra. I have set-up a custom setting that was recommended by another KZheadr on his channel, but it really doesn’t seem to get any better keeper rates. I find the bird eye detect disappointing even for smaller birds on trees etc, preferring a small single box in continuous directly on the eye gives me far better consistency, but that is next to impossible for birds in flight obviously! Thanks for your time, I will endeavour to get better and work on technique. 🙏 Regards, Dazza. 🇬🇧

      @MrDazza64@MrDazza6418 күн бұрын
  • I may have missed this, but do you use Lightroom to edit photos? They look really sharp and no worming. Wondered if Lightroom still struggled with fuji files?

    @adamwhittingham86@adamwhittingham8610 ай бұрын
    • Yes Lightroom 👍 seems ok to me although to be honest I don’t worry too much about over pixel peeping that close as people don’t view files or prints at 200% in reality I think capture one probably still has cleaner results but best check some of the latest reviews about that 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren561310 ай бұрын
    • LR handles Fuji files great at this point and it is easy to incorporate Fuji's film sims for a unique look. Compared to C1 I do, for whatever reasons, feel compelled to play with sharpness and noise reduction settings more in LR, depending on the quality of the exposure. In C1, I find default settings for sharpening and noise to be fine maybe 70-90% of the time. I like that C1 will import my star ratings on import (I rate photos a lot in-camera in an attempt to save time culling later). LR does not do this, which is annoying to me. Both programs can generate amazing images. Worms appear when oversharpening in either program, and is not dependent on camera make (I.e. I can see them on any brand). By default, LR's sharpening looks OK, but I tend to like to decrease the "details" slider from 25 (default), to 3-5. I crank the sharpness slider from 50-100 and may or may not use masking.

      @matt88169@matt881699 ай бұрын
  • Hi, I have a very specific question and would like your advice. I have done extensive research but I am still confused. Are the 7 Q Button setups overlapped with the 7 Custom Modes (C1-C7)? What are their differences? What is the point to set 2 sets of custom settings? When I use my XT-4, I set the Q Buttons. Now, I have two choices namely Q Modes and 7 Custom Modes on my XH2s. Thus, I am now confused. Can I share your experience, please.

    @laipingfung1608@laipingfung16082 ай бұрын
    • Hi when you say 7Q buttons set up did you mean 7 custom buttons? Kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56132 ай бұрын
  • If you only had the XH2 could you make it work for BIF? I don’t do wildlife but instead aviation like airshows and we do crop a bit even with the 150-600 for how I shoot. Aviation is kind of a hidden genre for gear reviews so I used wildlife photogs like yourself to give me some insight on what I can grab for gear

    @MarvinBoydCo@MarvinBoydCo6 ай бұрын
    • Hi Marvin I think I could make it work but obviously less frames per second would mean less frame options but obviously more resolution to crop👍 I haven’t done a lot of testing with the xh2 with BIF yet though so hard to make a good comparison yet. But I think it’s pretty good against a sky so I think with aviation you would be fine 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56136 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this nice video. Do you have xh2 and xh2s together in your bag when you go to field to shoot wildlife and landscape? Why not choosing 1 camera which cover all needs of high mp sensor, and speed together such as Sony A1 or Nikon Z8?

    @mrz1342@mrz13428 ай бұрын
    • Hi Mrz have 2 camera bodies for all my work professional paid work. So it also benefits my wildlife photography where I can have the 150-600 and the 200mm f2 plus the 18mm 1.4 if I need them in one 18L mindshift backpack. The Z9 is a great camera but very heavy, the A1 also a great camera but they are both very expensive and I prefer the lighter weight of APSC designed lenses generally. Kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonyhurren5613 So, besides image quality, we can say Fuji gear is lighter and cheaper, and having 2 bodies with 2 focal-length lenses would be better for field photography rather than 1 camera with 1 lens! correct?

      @mrz1342@mrz13428 ай бұрын
    • @@mrz1342 hi mrz yes that’s a fair summary but also plus the crop factor that APSC gives. I love the 1000mm EQ the 150- 600mm gives 👍 also bare in mind I shout with Fuji gear for my paid work weddings, corporate, portraiture etc. so I changed from full frame canons to Fuji x mirrorless systems years ago when they first they came out, as I always wanted to have two bodies but with smaller 1.4/1.2 prime lenses for wedding photography specifically. I also love the fuji colour straight from camera which is especially time saving when shooting video for wildlife and weddings etc where I do minimal grading. Hope that makes sense?. I would defo like to have a go with a Z8 or Z9 or A1 one day though to see how much difference there really is. Kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonyhurren5613 Yes it makes sense. the most important matter for me is the unique image quality as you mentioned. Especially perfect JPEG files and no need for manipulation in posts that I don't like at all and it's kind of humiliating my artistic photography manner. Having 2 bodies in parallel for field photography came to my mind after watching your video and I like the idea. it makes the gear pack much more flexible and confident plus time saves. Although I am 60 and not strong like you is the same as my younger age to carry a heavy backpack :) I saw some noise in XH2S but seems it's removable by the Ai denoise feature in Lightroom or other apps. I am very sensitive to crispy image making and pixels peeping that is why for landscape and still life I prefer my GFX100S but for more portable hiking XH2 is helping me a lot with almost the same quality.

      @mrz1342@mrz13428 ай бұрын
    • @@mrz1342 oh just seen the GFX mk2 announcement and an up and coming 500mm f5.6😆😃 I would love to give that combo a go for wildlife 👍

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
  • Hi Anthony.. its beautiful video.. but please make it short.. please cut some videos which are long like bird flying.. single clip is fine.. rest everything is awesome

    @RoamingDoctors@RoamingDoctors26 күн бұрын
  • What do you think is better for wildlife x-t5 or this one?

    @JustSenix@JustSenix9 күн бұрын
    • I think he gaves you the answer in the video : c1-c7 customs modes that allow you to change the all set-up in less than 1 second (the X-T5 can’t do it). And also the possibility to assign the af mode selection to a front button, impossible with a switch button.

      @gilleslast3561@gilleslast35615 күн бұрын
  • I've watched videos saying that xh2s' object tracking sucks. What does your experience say about this? Did the software updates work? I'm thinking of buying the camera. but this is bothering me

    @sauron7187@sauron71878 ай бұрын
    • Same here. I watched so many om1/canon/Sony/Panasonic/fuji reviews. Still can’t decide.

      @marcel9568@marcel95688 ай бұрын
    • Hi Sauron thanks for the comments, did you mean subject tracking or general tracking? I can’t give a fair comparison to other brands as I haven’t used the other latest mirrorless cameras . But I have found the tracking on the X-H2s very good in some situations but not so good if the background is very busy and it’s close behind the subject. I think Sony and Canon still lead the way in this area at the moment judging by people’s side by side tests online. Hopefully Fuji will improve this going forward with firmware upgrades. But to be honest It’s good enough for me and I don’t like to complain too much as technology has got so so good compared to when I started photography many many years ago back in the film days😂😂. To be honest the main limiting factor really is the photographer and learning the field craft rather than the technology these days. Kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56138 ай бұрын
    • @@anthonyhurren5613 Thanks for your response. I don't want to pay $2500 and buy a camera that lags behind its competitors. especially if this is caused by bad software

      @sauron7187@sauron71878 ай бұрын
    • ​@sauron7187 I'm so over the af Bashing. It's nonsensical. There is not a single competitor with a stacked sensor in the same price range. If you actually use its capabilities, you can kiss the "competition" in that price range goodbye. Sony? Slow af sensor readouts with too much rolling shutter and/or far too little fps. Panasonic? Unusable (relativly speaking)for wildlife still even though the general af has greatly improved. Nikon? Z8 is double the price and the z6ii not really competiton in this field due to age. The zf is the only competitor with comparable quality and price but doesn't have cf express nor stacked sensor. Better in everything but wildlife and video. Which leaves Canon which simultaneously had the biggest crowd of "DSLR forever" and "that AF of competitor xyz is shit"... do I need to go into why that is utterly ridiculous? Anyway, I tried the r7 for a while, which is the closest here, but it's completely outmatched by the xh2s. So yeah... in that price range the fuji can't really been beat even though Canon fans will probably stone me for saying so. But it is true.

      @Mat-hr1dg@Mat-hr1dg2 ай бұрын
  • From experience the h2s + 150-600 are absolutely awful at panning/moving subjects and the OIS and IBIS doesn't seem to understand intentional movement vs just shaky hands at ALL, is there any advice to help against this?

    @staiain@staiain3 ай бұрын
    • Hi Staiain thanks for the question. Did you mean panning with video or stills? If you mean video it is certainly a challenge if your using the 150-600 at the long end 900mm equivalent, I normally stick to static shots if using the lens at 600mm but panning becomes more effective and less jittery at the shorter lengths. Also if using handheld then technique becomes vital I normally support my shot on my leg by crouching down. But to be honest I don’t have another system to compare it with, I would like to try the Z8 with the 600pf or day for a comparison. 👍 kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56133 ай бұрын
  • BTW - I have an X-T5. I have access to all 7 + 7 (14 in total) custom settings via an assigned menu button, so I don't need to click a button on the top. I find it quicker than the X-H2 cameras I tried - in fact sent them back just because of that.

    @colinhoward2200@colinhoward22007 ай бұрын
    • At first I missed the 7+7 setup too but finally realized I didn’t actually need or use the 14 presets on my XT4. So now I use 5-7 of the presets per XH camera and it works! 🎉 Glad you found what works for you too

      @BrendanEvan@BrendanEvan6 ай бұрын
  • Are you use any uv filter or nd filter

    @mykhuzaimi@mykhuzaimi9 ай бұрын
    • Hi no I didn’t use any filters as when I am hybrid shooting wildlife there is no time to change filters so I have to break the 180 shutter angle rule but with mostly slow motion this doesn’t really matter 👍 kind regards Anthony

      @anthonyhurren5613@anthonyhurren56139 ай бұрын
  • It would have been a perfect video presentation if the the audio was not over-modulated and the background volume was reduced just a tad.

    @FlatulEssence@FlatulEssence7 ай бұрын
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