Fuji X-T3 Crash Course

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What you’ll learn

  • Learn how to use your Fuji X-T3 Camera

Award winning instructor, camera guru & professional wedding photographer Michael Andrew takes us on a step-by-step tour of the Fuji X-T3 in this training tutorial download video. Michael Andrew’s unique approach simplifies digital photography and shows students how to use simple techniques to take amazing photographs. Michael blends technical competence with artistic fundamentals in this truly unique training video.

If you own a Fuji X-T3 and are looking to improve your photographic skills or aren’t exactly sure how everything works….this is the video for you!

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to learn how to use their Fuji X-T3 Camera

12 reviews for Fuji X-T3 Crash Course

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  1. John Ortner

    Great work! Clear and concise. I did the whole course, and they are really helping me to understand the basics and much more…really looking forward to more. Well done!

    Michael was clear and the substance of his overview was unexpected. I picked up a lot of new tips on photography and I want to thank him so much for putting the video together. The introduction to the menu of the camera was outstanding!

    Perhaps, a bit more introduction of the actual “hardware” of the camera would be helpful for me. Understanding the dials and the top three lenses you would recommend for this camera would be beneficial.

    In summary, highly recommended! Thanks so much again and can’t wait for another course from Michael.

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  2. Chang Park

    The course helps to solidify a great theoretical and practical foundation to build upon with self-practice.

    All the theoretical explanations are reinforced by real-life applications and the content flows logically from one step to the next.

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  3. Hermes

    I have been watching his YouTube videos for a while and I have gained loads of experience as a new photographer in the hobby.

    I purchased this course in full price because:

    1) wanted to support this great teacher
    2) because this is hands down the best course I could find on Fuji XT-3

    5 stars review reflect my point of view as a true beginner who purchased a new Fuji XT-3 and I have been watching this course over and over to master my skills with the camera.

    Also regarding other comments regarding videos getting stuck I had absolutely no problem watching the videos on an iPad Pro and iPhone XS Max.

    Thank you very much Teacher. The course was / is well worth the money.

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  4. Malcolm Cowburn

    Very clear explanation of complex concepts. I will need to revisit some these!!

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  5. Scott Henshaw

    Wow, this instructor really goes above and beyond to pack a course full of extremely useful information. I got this as sort of a refresher course for my Fuji XT-3 and am surprised how many features on the camera that I was not aware of. Well worth the price point of course and more. Also sort of neat to see the many hairstyles of the instructor.

    Great voice, beyond awesome real-time examples of the camera menu system and instructor, is clearly an expert in both this model of camera in general and photography. Super happy and totaly recommend to anyone.

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  6. Lea Muskotevc

    Very detailed tutorial…love it.

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  7. Zackary Gomez

    Well i am thankful first off, i would say that for someone so concerned with piracy maybe recycling content is not that great of an offer, some stuff is from other courses or videos it appears now people should still pay, but i mean come on that’s gotta make sense somewhere. I do want to thank you Michael it has been a great course and i have learned a lot about my new camera.

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  8. Yu Jiao

    Clear, logical, and simple explanations for the basic of the photography

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  9. Ekjyot Chahal

    Very informative. Though some of the topics are not exactly related to XT3 but are very useful, particularly to the newcomers. I have never shot video before, so the last section was extremely interesting and may explore it more in near future. One star less for presentation of the course. At times you feel that the continuity between the topics is lost. sometimes it feels that different videos are clubbed together to make the course, though it is not entirely true. Some of the topics end abruptly, don’t know why. Chapter 12 Group Photos, actually plays Chapter 34 Compression. Also Chapter 80 Interviews is a repeat of Chapter 76 Film/Narrative Setup. Overall still a great course, definitely recommended.

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  10. Julien Blondel

    Fantastic course. All seem so simple and accessible.

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  11. Daniel Lang

    yes. its a good match for me.

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  12. Simon Goland

    Overall, I would rate it as a 3.5 stars, and here is why.

    There is a lot of good information and value in the course, both on the generic basic concepts of photography and the specifics of the sophisticated X-T3. A lot is covered and quite well, so this is all good.

    2 things stand out for me as “missing.” One is that the course feels like stitched from various pieces, like past YouTube clips and then some more recent elements. Like, what’s with the few notes about “please don’t take my YouTube clips because this is my work and money” here?

    The other element that would have been valuable is more photos of examples of elements being taught. For instance, when talking about White Balance, show us a few pictures with the different settings, to make the point visual.

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