Summary of When a camera seems TOO GOOD to EXIST...but it's even better

The video discusses the Arri Alexa 65, a high-end cinema camera only available for rent due to its large sensor. It compares this camera to the Fujifilm GFX100 II, which offers similar features and capabilities at a lower price point. The GFX100 II is praised for its hybrid capabilities, including shooting 100-megapixel photos in RAW format with autofocus and IBIS. The video also mentions the release of the GFX100S II, a photo-centric version of the camera without most video features. The speaker highlights the camera's impressive performance in terms of resolution, dynamic range, and low-light capabilities. The video emphasizes the importance of skill and effort in photography, regardless of the camera used. The main speaker is not identified.

Notable Quotes

01:03 — « a type of camera that never been around before with the second largest sensor in the world. »
03:09 — « because this is a real hybrid camera. »
05:06 — « or great portrait photographers like Ken who has five different classes on portrait photography, film photography, and natural light photography. »
06:23 — « they made a camera thats very hard to beat in every single category. »
07:56 — « the same gear as the ones you always looked up to are using, thats when you cannot blame your results on the equipment anymore. you have to take the full responsibility. »

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