My Minimal Photography Everyday Carry

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Nice set up man!

But one thing I'd like to say, be careful driving around with airpods on. It's a no no especially with them noise cancelling features.
As a driver, it's nice to be aware on the road and we use honks to communicate to others especially that you're in bali.

Dave_Andre
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Congratulations man 🎉
I'm so Happy for you!! 😊

ft.rishikant
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Congrats on 100k man, as always the content is fire 🔥

where_is_georgio
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Just got my X100VI and love it for my daily equipment. Thanks for your video.

thomas.mosel.photography
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Thanks Sean. I subscribed. I have “new” used leica Q2M and a Fuji XT5, either of which or both I can carry as an EDC in a small camera bag. I subscribed! Geoff

GeoffGrant
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Very interesting! This inspired a lot. gonna try to use a new way to shoot pics now.

tianyiluo
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I usually carry a DSLR plus a telephoto or telephoto zoom lens. I might carry a wide angle zoom but not that offend. My hands can’t get use to these little cameras.

bngr_bngr
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I love all your pictures. What should I say? The neat and harmonious composition and color are impressive.

goofy_charles
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Could you make video of your best / favorite Fuji recipes? Your photos looks absolutely dope 😍

miikkalinna
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In Australia this camera (x100VI) costs (on Ebay) 4 Thousand Dollars, im guessing is one K per K, being this camera able to do 4K! 😢 too rich for my blood

No_Thrills
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Great video! Loved hearing your experience and what you use cheers!!

JasonLawrenceNoel
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Sticks out to me anymore when professionals who EDC 'lesser' gear, e.g., APSC, near apologize when they talk about it. I expect in the moment, it wasn't even a conscious thing. I have done it myself. There's an undertone of: as a professional I shoot FF but I also like <insert gear here>. Own the fact that your X100 VI is a wonderful piece of gear, as are other Fuji APSC cameras. Highly capable and not in need of any kind of near apologetic treatment. Photo/video/sound is my long time side gig, and I frequent carry my small gear: Fuji XE3, Sony RX100 VII, Sony ZV1, instead of my Fuji XT4 and the larger lenses I have for it. I had an X100F back when the F was giving way to the V, and it was very good. The XE series became my favorite small Fuji, though.

davidfirth
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That Seiko SKX007 is a nice watch. I see you still use the standard jubilee bracelet. I recommend getting aftermarket bracelet from Miltat. Mine is Miltat Hexad Oyster Solid. It is heavier than the standard bracelet but much sturdier and gives more expensive look to my SKX007.

Oh and by the way, SKX007 has been discontinued, around 2019 I think. Being so popular, the price has gone crazy wild, from under $200 brand new back then, to even reaching $500 used.

Risayogi
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Personally, from now on, I travel with my M10 monochrome (or my M262) and a 50 f:1, 4 Leica. 
Period.
But everyone has their own way of seeing and shooting.

marc
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Congratulations 🍾 ❤ looking forward to seeing more of your content

shessudar
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Great info, thanks for sharing. I’ve been using Tomtoc slings for a while and will take a look at that Long Weekend bag.

JoeLopez
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Correct.
Gear weight & even size, has become a major concern & disadvantage.

Stop-All-War
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Hey quick question, on wotan crafts website they say that sling can only fit up to a 13 inch laptop. You said 16 inch in your video so can it actually fit a 16 inch or did you misspeak? Sorry I just got very excited when you said it could fit a 16 inch laptop 😂

AlyxAugust
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What are you getting from the film camera that you’re not getting from the various film modes available in the Fujifilm X100VI? I assume you’re going after a “look” with an actual film camera and not just the hassle and cost of film and developing, lol.

jimhong
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I take a camera and a lens, that's it. Less is more.

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