Hi Sam, 想问一下这个L板和快装板是马小路的哪一款呀?有止滑限位钉吗?宾得67在上面会转动吗,特别是竖拍的时候?
@Minolta_GalКүн бұрын
Welcome to Maryland. Where the weather doesn’t even know what it’s gonna do. 😂 Nice shots. 😊
@andyvan56922 күн бұрын
great, now you know the sturdiness of a tripod, but wait, don't discount it yet, wait until good weather, then you need ND filters, and how do you do that one handed?, No, on the 'sticks', it allows you to do safer lens changes to. Also don't discount the low asa films, they have a place, esp. with the mf cameras, low shutter speed maximums {leaf shutters}, and no glare problems, like higher asa films, I switched to EkTar from Fuji pro 400 H just for this reason, admittedly I've been using Kodak Gold 200 for a while [5 roll pack]- and on LF cameras too, all went well, Great colours (especially green and red, in garden and building photography, which I have been doing lately); another observation, you use a 'ball head', for the l-bracket problem, use a 3-way head, it allows you to swivel the camera, no L-bracket required, just tip 90 Degrees.
@pashketchup2 күн бұрын
RZ67 calling ur name!
@itscapturedbysam2 күн бұрын
I know!!’ Right?!!!!
@Kamukix2 күн бұрын
Awesome to see you were at one of the local areas! That would have been very cool to walk by you or say hello. Glad you made it to Assateague Island as well and got to see the horses. I go there pretty often. It's a nice place for astrophotography as well depending on the season. You've got some lovely shots here too! P.S. The wildest (no pun intended lol) thing I've ever seen at Assateague Island, was a HUGE fight between a few horses. The sound of them kicking and going after each other was so wild! I've seen them so many times over the years, but that was the only time I've ever seen them actually fighting each other. Lots of people get so close to them despite the warnings everywhere, that was one of those moments when you are reminded that they are indeed wild animals.
@itscapturedbysam2 күн бұрын
Ohhhh I was keeping my distance all the time despite how much I want to pet themmmmmm lol~ really wants go there during summer time, ocean city has such unique geography that surrounded by water on both sides.. it’d be really cool to photograph the beach during summer time!!
@Kamukix2 күн бұрын
@itscapturedbysam I hope you get another chance to visit, and the weather is much kinder to you haha. It's absolutely packed in the summer, but there can be some beautiful opportunities to shoot then too. 😍
@louislee08142 күн бұрын
what this tripod name!!!
@itscapturedbysam2 күн бұрын
I bought mine in China, it’s called Marcace
@AnalogFlashback2 күн бұрын
I have a roll of Ektar 100 but I still don't know where to use it. I'm saving it for a special project and for that I need to solve the light leak on my Hasselblad. I hope to use it soon. Your photos are incredible.
@jmathews47652 күн бұрын
I believe you could push Ektar 100 to 400, but the results might be pretty wild
@huyongquan65542 күн бұрын
I shot lots of Ektar 100 with my Hasselblad and Rolleiflex. Ektar 100 is the most slide-likely negative and the most digital looks film due to its latitude and super fine grain.
@wildechap2 күн бұрын
Yup Ektar does behave like slide film
@Mr_Quimper2 күн бұрын
With that L-bracket on the 67, you will never miss an arm day.
@Rezail_Uhhh2 күн бұрын
Rain, snow, or shine, its always a good time to take a beautiful photo. I'm going to hit you up on discord :P I'm going to tell you where I'm going. I'm even going to bring a camera.
@rossana7823 күн бұрын
Ektar for landscape … usually
@Renzsu3 күн бұрын
It's a great film for those scenes you were expecting... bright colorful summer days ;)
@anthonymiller89793 күн бұрын
Cool to see you visited one of my local beaches. Loved your shots despite the weather. Not the best season to really see Ocean City at it best as everything really winds down after Labor Day. Oddly it looks like you caught our only rain in the last 45 days. Enjoyed the video !
@张震-q3k3 күн бұрын
来了
@DusanPavlicek784 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. Like you said, it's shocking how big the differences can be, particularly 16:31 - there's so much more detail in the background in the photo on the right. Also the foreground-background separation is much better.
@nmgarland5 күн бұрын
beautiful photos
@gd44657 күн бұрын
Showing pictures for half a second is stupid , how can someone rate your pictures !!!!!!
@benjaminfigueroa18338 күн бұрын
This is the first video I watch from your channel, and I love it. Thanks for your hard work!!
@diators18708 күн бұрын
你好棒
@nelsonleon508810 күн бұрын
Hello, where can I buy one? I want to get one, I'm starting out in analog photography, and I would like to be able to start with the Minolta x700. Thnxs
@tommynikon228310 күн бұрын
Ok….call it a STROBE. A “flash light” doesn’t fly.
@alhOOO2O11 күн бұрын
Saying a camera ‘feels reliable’ when you’ve had it for a short amount of time is pretty terrible advice. Did you think your first X-700 felt like it was going to break??
@easeeasy11 күн бұрын
That is my DREAM camera too!
@cesarmillan236112 күн бұрын
What a beautiful video 😊
@Joel4JC12 күн бұрын
Is there a L-Bracket for the Pentax 67?
@rnwnsfla12 күн бұрын
You are so talented.
@josephbishop120612 күн бұрын
Your video has been the biggest driving for in me purchasing a 67II. Thank you
@MarkChappell-o9f13 күн бұрын
I love your work, and especially the wonderful way you come across both in the video and how you interact with your subjects. Sadly, I feel I may have to buy a 67ii
@andyvan569213 күн бұрын
prism is great, I have one for my 500c\m and it is a refreshing change, you change angle of view, so instead of all waist level compositions, you get higher levels too, also for glare, the eye-cup on this is a godsend, it cuts extraneous light so helps focus better, or adjust a polariser, or ND filter to the scene, PS: I was crap at focussing at one time, just remember, if focus is crucial, do like the journalists do, use F8 and be there!, for gold 200 that also works for sunny days (EV 12 - 17) as that is correct exposure anyway, F8 @ 1/250 or F11 @ 1/500 [from my recent experience]- HINT, if you set F8 to 'see' it, you need to rotate the slider on the left (in shooting position), to CLOSE the iris down, its an open system, until the mirror is triggered, in the shot cycle; OR you hit the "stop down" system, to "un-set" this press inwards on the top of the slider, it springs open automatically; these are for CF/CF e/CF i style lenses, for C style, the 'trip' sets it, then to un-set, just turn the iris ring to full open, it dis-engages it automatically at the ring stop.
@9gagerofl14 күн бұрын
I loved your photos from china, all of them! Cheers from texas
@codiecrieg248015 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that ;3 Truy find Canon f1
@invictarose20315 күн бұрын
I own an Olympus OM-1 that really made me fall in love with mechanical 35mm cameras. I just stumbled upon the Nikon FM2 and fell in love with it. I just ordered one and can't wait for it to arrive. I can already tell that I will more than likely use it more than my OM-1. Especially because I absolutely love the all black color on it. Your video definitely got me excitement sky high. I will own an early model with the titanium honeycomb shutter.
@a.j.vanderkolk323817 күн бұрын
Thanks for your video. A Split screen is very helpfull indeed. Could you tell something over the way you scan your negatives and get sharp digital photos for processing in Lightroom?
@DanMcShane-q4q17 күн бұрын
Hi, great video. I’ve had an FM2n for over twenty years and it’s still flawless.
@rolleicanon17 күн бұрын
Lovely portraits. It’s not just your technical expertise. You seem to always develop an instantly positive rapport with your subjects.
@MrMacroJesseSky19 күн бұрын
Really enjoying your channel, keep up the good work!
@Gielon20 күн бұрын
Minolta x700 quite easy fix - get them serviced
@darrellashby390620 күн бұрын
Excellent video! Very informative and a nice review of how to use it. Thank you Sam, for sharing it!👍😀
@Ces1um20 күн бұрын
I bought the metal version when it first came out. I've sent it back for a new one as my first one constantly had blank frames. My second one also has blank frames. I've read all sorts of posts on the correct way to push the shutter so that you don't get unexposed frames. I really don't think people need to have to accept this poor performance. It's a shutter button. It should just work. It's not like this is the very first shutter button that humanity has ever made. The truth is, it's a poorly designed mechanism and rather than tomography having to recall all of them, they put the blame on us for not pressing the button correctly and we bought their answer. Granted it's the coolest looking camera ever. I love the field of view. I love the flash. It's a nice little unit- it just doesn't work reliably and that needs to be fixed.
@mauriciohernandez632321 күн бұрын
I'm very proud of you
@CongTran-h1g22 күн бұрын
Beautiful camera my favourite, love your photos too ❤
@Leo-zb3sj22 күн бұрын
总觉的如果你说中文会有更多的粉丝,视频很棒加油
@scottchayse675922 күн бұрын
Possibly the best video on shooting film in studio....probably cause it's the only video that goes into full detail, without skipping over anything. Thank you for making this.
@vonbourdeau23 күн бұрын
I have my film developed and scanned at The Darkroom. I've seen folks post frames--like you-- that state the film stock used. Is this a digital add on? Or, is this something done during development and scanning?
@rolleicanon24 күн бұрын
Lovely video. So informative and relaxing. When I watch I feel right there on the beach. I am resisting the temptation to feed the gear acquisition syndrome with a Pentax 67II.
@JasonParkerMagic25 күн бұрын
How would this method compare with using an optical snoot with gobos? Are there any advantages to the optical snoot?
@sefakoyun25 күн бұрын
Lately, I have been watching a lot of film photography content and I am curious about this camera. It is not in my budget right now, but especially after seeing your video, I have decided that I will buy this model when the opportunity comes. Thanks for the in-depth review!