Bro wtf is this madness shot at 9:36 😮😮😮😮😮. Crazy shot!
@gusw748118 сағат бұрын
Fell in love with the RB after seeing the great Vuhlandes use it and he’s the reason I bought one. Such a great camera.
@jdsd77100718 сағат бұрын
Pick up the 90mm leaf shutter lens! All the doubles on a 67 you could want!
@billyspocketlife18 сағат бұрын
This was the camera I was considering before I took on the Mamiya 645j, kinda wish I didn't as the price was pretty similar back then and now I've seen a shift though I am so happy with my choice but do want to change to an RB at some stage for the swappable back
@Mike-ny6sf18 сағат бұрын
I bought a Magnasonic negative scanner and scanned about 2000 negs. Whew! I wasn't in a hurry and did just a few rolls at a time in my spare time. My negs were cut in 5-6 frame strips. It doesn't take long, but if your negs are still on rolls, it will go quicker. This is a great little scanner. It produced very good quality digital photos. (at least good enough for family pictures) . The digital files output onto a SD Card via a slot on the back. I think I could have went directly to my laptop but didn't try. After loading the files onto my laptop, I saw that the files where too large for my purpose (about 2 megs each) so I used an awesome (and free) batch file manipulation plugin installed on the free Gimp photo app to reduce the size down to 200-300 kb . That resolution is fine for my needs--viewing on a computer, or phone, or digital photo viewer for grandma. Here are some links. Price on Amazon varies from roughly $110 to $140 www.magnasonic.com/5-inch-film-scanner-with-hdmi www.gimp.org/ www.alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/
@OriginalTLab300023 сағат бұрын
The Frankinstax costs about USD 100 less than what I've paid for my complete RB67 Setup (2 Bodies, 3 Finders, 4 Backs, 4 Lenses and tons of small stuff) 😄 I was really lucky that time!
@linusandhiscamera22 сағат бұрын
deal of a lifetime! so sick
@nickloproКүн бұрын
This camera is magnificent! Love your portrait work man! The creativity with the projector is top notch! BTW, please don't call the cops about that joint in my new video, I promise it was all special effects. Subbed!
@AndreyPermitinКүн бұрын
Outstanding work, even forgot that the video was about RB67 :) every time you show your portraits it draws you in and I forget everything :) so so good!
@pontushenkel3366Күн бұрын
Found this video exceptionally inspiring and calming - Thank you 🤜🤛📸
@linusandhiscamera22 сағат бұрын
thank you for being here!
@tonysmith869Күн бұрын
Using Instax for test shoots is such a killer idea. I’m going to buy one for my RZ.
@js2765Күн бұрын
Mannn... Your studio work is insane. I like your process. I would love to see some typical day in the studios and more about how to replicate your style.
@linusandhiscamera22 сағат бұрын
thank you so much!! will do
@PostromoPicturesКүн бұрын
You've got a great experimental style when it comes to your photography and it makes it feel so brand new and unique. I'm always shocked your channel isn't bigger whenever you pop up in my feed!
@linusandhiscamera22 сағат бұрын
thank you for watching! slowing growing here every day :)
@manuelestriga3532Күн бұрын
These images are amazing brother!!
@linusandhiscamera22 сағат бұрын
thank you so much!!
@DurandFilmsTVКүн бұрын
He says he won’t buy a Pentax 67II because it’s too expensive. He trying to tell us he doesn’t have the money for it. Yea ok. Clearly killing it in photography, and Pentax 67II can be bought for like 2k or less. Come on bro
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
i’m not spending $1500-2000 on a film camera when i already have one that does everything i need bro lmfao it is too expensive for ME personally
@chris0evansКүн бұрын
great to see you so stoked on your process and results in this video because your pics are sooo good! When you say you pushed Cinestill XX two stops, what was the base you were starting from before pushing, 250 ISO? And what ISO did you rate it at for metering?
@KNURKonesurКүн бұрын
There's a whole plethora of leneses that you can use on the Pentax 67 just by adapting them. Several large format lenses (including the legendary Kodak Aero Ektar), other medium format camera lenses (many Contax 645, Kiev 60/80, Hasselblad ones) and a whole slew of cinema projection lenses that go way beyond the f/2.4 that the OEM lenses for Pentax go. As much as I loved the Mamiya RZ67, it had really a crap lens selection (at least for the style I like to shoot).
@Ph.simeon1Күн бұрын
What app do you use for light metering? 2:26
@qu1nqu7nКүн бұрын
ONE WORD: SOLD!
@flicksbymarlonКүн бұрын
Man i miss having an RB67, might consider picking one up again since the prices seem to be dropping.
@PlayerdueКүн бұрын
It's very cool that you are using instant photography the same way it was used before the digital era by commercial photographers! Fantastic shots, loved the shots at the end of the video!
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
yes exactly! it's such a practical use case and the images i've been able to make have been so special. so cool to immediately have a print of my work too. thank you for watching!
@ry1sflyКүн бұрын
Cannot be a RB67 rev. if you did not mention the biceps you get when taking it off the tripod and shooting with it hahaha. But have definitely noticed this camera opens lot of creative freedom for you and how your brain thinks about these studio images. Great work!
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
hahahaha i've been using big medium format cameras for so long that their weight is never something that comes to mind. love this camera, and thank you so much!
@paulinagonzalez42382 күн бұрын
hey linus!! i love your channel and the work you’ve created with the mamiya!! is there a major difference between the rb67 and rb67 pro you’ve noticed? i want to invest in one but have no idea which is better!!
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
not much tbh. the pro SD is so much newer, since it's from the 90s, so it definitely looks less used and feels like it too, but in regards to actually using the camera, nothing has changed nor is it different enough for me to recommend you HAVE to get the pro SD over other models
@orion77412 күн бұрын
talking about the peel apart film being "not too expensive"..... either you mis spoke, or you are some trust fund baby that is super privileged! a 10 pack of that peel apart film goes for any where between $110-$150 dollars. that makes each exposure $11-$15 dollars EACH. that is the definition of super expensive!!!! and even with that high price you still get absolute trash images from the instant peel apart film.
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
I said "it's now too expensive" haha
@StuartWeir2 күн бұрын
When I think of people who have their own voice in photography, you are absolutely one of those people. I am always excited to see your new work in a way that doesn’t really happen for me with other photographers. You’re not talking about gear for gear sake, you legitimately show how it enables you to accomplish your goals; that’s what gear is actually for.
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
This is so sweet. Thank you so so much, Stuart!
@allen_snapped2 күн бұрын
I love Mamiya. Both the RB & the RZ. I have a Pentax 67 too, and I think it's cool, but those Mamiya cameras with their close focusing and all the different lenses, the tilt shift adapter, the different size backs, peel apart backs... it's just, there's nothing else like them in film cameras. They are truly, truly special.
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
Nothing like em fr!
@ashamafro75312 күн бұрын
Amazing video 😍 When you say you pushed the bwxx 2 stops....Is that in camera or in development?
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
In development! I rated it at 1600 when shooting it, and pushed it 2 stops in development!
@ashamafro7531Күн бұрын
@@linusandhiscamera amazing! thank you so much!
@just_eirik2 күн бұрын
I know this might sound a little nitpicky, but I hope it actually comes across as helpful because that is all I'm intending. "Stopping down" refers to choosing a smaller aperture (higher number). It's the opposite of "opening up" which means to choose a wider aperture (smaller number). I know its unintuitive because bigger aperture means smaller numbers. Anyway, this is so cool! I wish I could shoot Instax or Polaroid with a camera like this. The limited lenses on the Instax/Polaroid cameras are just not interesting.
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
not nitpicky at all!! every single one of my videos there's something I say where I switch the phrasing, and that was the case with this one. thank you for the correction and thanks for watching!
@ffll84272 күн бұрын
Well I guess I'm the lucky one now hmm? All my medium format cameras are so shitty that they don't even advance the film themselves, so double exposures are something I have to actively *avoid* because I need to remember to forward manually before the next shot. Poor wins again.
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
LOL man i'm sorry to hear this. hoping you have better luck, asap.
@ffll8427Күн бұрын
@@linusandhiscamera HAHAHA no i didnt mean they are broken, just manual like a cheap ricohflex and agfa folders
@willdegraw2 күн бұрын
one of your best vids.
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
means a lot bc i was sure this video was mid lmfaoooo
@FlickyFrames2 күн бұрын
i have an rz67 and it's soo damn clear when looking through the focus screen.
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
it's sooooo nice
@urionandon2 күн бұрын
most of these photos are amazing! this is an inspiration
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
thank you so much!
@MichellePLichelleMisa2 күн бұрын
When I was in college, pack film was still abundant. It became a natural part of my workflow with my RB so when it went away it really threw me off. I'm glad people are coming up with more options for this!
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
yes!! instant film revival, even if it's not packfilm
@spearit662 күн бұрын
Beautiful work!🎉 I recently got one of these but more for landscape!
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
been meaning to try mine for landscape here soon as well!
@chris_jorge2 күн бұрын
Great vid mate! Def got me wanting an instax
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
Tap in king
@stevionaustin2 күн бұрын
amazing man, I've been learning a lot from you, I plan on getting an RZ67 next month. I wish I could get a 101 lesson from you
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
thank you for being here!! enjoy the RZ
@andydreadsbmx2 күн бұрын
Is there any reason you didn't just get a the #1 extension tube for the Pentax so you could easily focus closer? Yes you would loose a bit of light(.6 of a stop) but thats about it.
@Xitenhauf2 күн бұрын
Testing shots is why peel apart backs even exist for these cameras! Tried and true workflow that just WORKS. I’m glad there’s a modern equivalent through instax. Great work
@orion77412 күн бұрын
maybe back in the 70's and 80's, but not any more. its just super dumb to be using instant peel apart film for testing shots now. its super expensive, and it will never give you a accurate example of what your final image will look like on the film. Ever since the early 90's we have been using digital backs and digital cameras to get our test shots to ensure that all our settings are correct in studio. its industry standard, and has been since the 90's. peel aparts never really worked well for it, its just the best thing that we had before digital came around.
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
lol @ the guy who replied to you. obvilusly you weren't referring to nowadays, anyway, it's so nice to have a instant previz of what you're shooting and it's nice that its a $1/shot with instax.
@eatenbyopium2 күн бұрын
I have a question. I have the 105, 55 and 75 all SMC pentax. For some reason, with the 105 and the 75, when I stop down the aperture in manual mode, it also stops down the lens. So if my lens is at 22, I can't even see what I'm trying to get in focus because it's too dark. The only lens that doesn't stop down is the 55 - I can see a bright screen at all apertures. Do you know why this happens to the 105 and 75 but not the 55? or why this is happening at all? its super annoying.
@johnmacaspac4102 күн бұрын
Great images bro!!
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
Thanks John!!
@m1llzzzz2 күн бұрын
craziest grain in the game
@Cats_and_Film2 күн бұрын
Mamamiya! Always upping the double exposure game 💯💯
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
my dawgggg
@justo_photography2 күн бұрын
Another great video! I’m going to be in Raleigh soon what camera store would you recommend?
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
Both Peace Camera and Southeastern camera are dope and are also quite close to eachother, tap in!
@very-ratti2 күн бұрын
Linus to the film he just exposed: STAND HIM BACK UP, I'M NOT DONE WITH HIM YET 😡😤🤜
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
LMFAO
@jaydelpeche23322 күн бұрын
My biggest inspiration lately has come from your work and videos. It’s a pleasure to watch every single time🫶🏽
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
thank you so much for being here, jay!!
@MTUZMAN2 күн бұрын
RB67 is definitely a bit underrated, probably just because of its size and weight haha. But man, does it make some fine images. Good stuff man!
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
thank you man! i agree!
@MarcS4R2 күн бұрын
thats super amazing mate.
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
thanks man!
@Brholmes32 күн бұрын
New fav photography channel
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
thank you for being here and watching!
@KaiShotThat2 күн бұрын
You're a legend
@linusandhiscameraКүн бұрын
my dawg tysm
@JewtemalanTM2 күн бұрын
What a bold claim, a new current favorite camera from Linus?? Today's a big day! Here for the RB67 love!!