07.07.2017 Felipe Garcia Segovia

Impression on X-T20 by Felipe Garcia-Segovia

Felipe Garcia Segovia

Luís Felipe García-Segovia Merino,
Fotograf.
Berufserfahrung:
2000 bis heute:
Professor an der EFTI School of Photography and Image Centre.
Seit 2009:
Monatliche Publicity- und Katalog-Fotografie für die Durán Group.
Kunst-Repro und PR-Fotografie für Medien-Unternehmen.
1997 – bis heute:
Innenausstattung, Werbe- und Katalogfotografie für Bulgari, Christies, Nine West, Superga, Zun Zu Accesorios, S.L., ASCOLOR (Fotomontagen), Vía Serrano (Schmuck und Uhren), Col y Col, Blundell Retail, S.A., Comptoir Des Cotonniers, The Northface, Sisley, Safilo, Etam, Caramelo, Sugar, Veuve Clicquot, SK II, etc.
Pressemitteilungen und Event-Fotografie für Yahoo, Tinkle, Brugal, Philip Morris, Suárez, Synergie Consultores, Französisches Konsulat, ARCO, Spanische Vereinigung der Umweltorganisationen, etc.
2007 – Media Planning:
Studiofotografie des Management-Komitees an verschiedenen Orten
2006 – Saragossa Provincial Council:
Kunst-Repro-Fotografie
2006 – Professor, Círculo de Bellas Artes:
Labor-Kurse in Chemie
2005 – 2007 Media Contacts, S.A.:
Studiofotografie für Websites
2005 – Compañía Española de Servicios Aeronáuticos (CESA):
Industrie-Fotografie
2003 – 2009 Royal Tapestry Factory Foundation:
Kunst-Repro-Fotografie für die spanische Organisation für das nationale Kulturerbe, analoges Mittel- und Großformat
2002 – 2007 Eurocopter:
Industriefotografie, zivile und militärische Luftfotografie, Helikopter
2002 – 2006 EADS Casa:
Industrie- und Militär-Luftfotografie. Eurofighter, F18, Orion, etc., einschließlich Dokumentation über Fließbandproduktion, Entwicklung, Testflüge, etc.
2001 – 2007 Nota Bene (Agentur):
Innenausstattung und Katalog-Fotografie
1997 – 2000 Canal + TV-Sender:
Porträts diverser bekannter Persönlichkeiten in verschiedenen Sendungen, (Lo + Plus, Epílogo, El Guiñol) und Foto-Shootings für verschiedene Publikationen.
1997 – Fotografía e Imagen S.A.:
Sportfotografie
Training in photography.
Ein Großteil der Ausbildung fand an der EFTI School of photography statt, wo Luis zahlreiche Workshops und Seminare zu verschiedenen Themen der Fotografie besuchte. Er versucht bis Heute, erfolgreich mit den neuesten Entwicklungen Stand zu halten.
1996 – Master-Abschluss in Fotografie, EFTI School of Photography and Image Centre
1995 – Professional course, EFTI School of Photography and Image Centre

My impressions on the X-T20 after two weeks of using it are very positive. I really like how easy it is to handle and am particularly impressed with the result of the photos I took with it.

In principle, what I would emphasize most is the great picture quality thanks to the X-Trans III sensor. The image is sharp and the camera makes less noise at a higher resolution than its predecessor, the X-T10. You can tell they’re using a latest-generation sensor.

The size makes it a perfect camera to keep in hand to capture any moment. It was very comfortable even on trips. At any rate, the quality it delivers would make it a good choice for any specialty in the field of photography. In my case, over the four weeks I used it in the studio and also for flash photos combined with natural light outdoors and the results were excellent in all cases.

Another area where I noticed a vast improvement with respect to the X-T10 is the autofocus. I felt really comfortable with it in different light situations. It focuses better and faster than the X-T10.

However, I would say that one thing I miss on the X-T20 is the focus lever to change the focal point that the X-T2 and the X-Pro2 have. That could do with improving, maybe for a new version or for the X-T30.

I adapted to the camera very quickly right from the start in terms of ergonomics, even though I’m used to working with camera bodies with a grip or handle. The grip was good, as was the position of the dials.

As a photography teacher, I think it would be a hit with students looking to change their reflex system for a mirrorless one, with the better features (in most cases) and added functions of mirrorless cameras and at a more affordable price. I think it would be a good investment for students.

In short, I think the X-T20 gives very good results for professionals and amateurs alike (although the amateurs would need some knowledge about photography). It’s discreet, practical and lightweight. It looks good and the price is more than acceptable given the features it includes.

It was an honor to work with it and try it out before it hits the market.