You can focus the Rolleiflex close too, Stichwort Rolleipar.
@MezeiEugen4 күн бұрын
In fact it is not a curtain but a flap.
@MezeiEugen4 күн бұрын
Nope, that is not the finger with which you release the shutter of a Rolleiflex.
@quietamericanreed4 күн бұрын
@@MezeiEugen Ok, I’ll use my pinky next time
@MezeiEugen4 күн бұрын
@@quietamericanreed Nein, man nutzt seinen Mittelfinger. Im Zeigefinger hast du zu viel Kraft, damit verrückst du die ganze Kamera, es geht aber darum den Auslöser nur zu berühren, das Auslösen macht er dann von selbst. Gut, du bist lernresistent, das Geschriebene soll auch denen dienen, die was erfahren wollen und nicht sinnlose Videos am Band drehen. Deinen kleinen Finger steckst du bitte in dein braunes Loch und leckst anschließend dran.
@MezeiEugen4 күн бұрын
Where did you get the idea it was Mamiyas answer to the Rolleiflex? Only for the fact you never heard about other TLRs with changeable lens does not mean Mamiya made this camera as a product competing the Rolleiflex.
@GeraldFigal4 күн бұрын
Yes
@jimphilpott9025 күн бұрын
Mamiya TLR Paramender Parallax Compensator for C330 & C220 This accessory will help with the focusing and get the subject back into the middle of the frame. [
@quietamericanreed5 күн бұрын
And now I'll have to find one on ebay :) Thanks!
@DC-sp5ds5 күн бұрын
I regularly use the C220. The reason I settled on the C220 is that it is the lightest of the Mamiya TLRs. I use it for travel, mostly, or when I want to take my medium format out. Yes, the great advantage is that the lenses are quite fixable....the disadvantage in my experience, is that they need fixing quite a lot. 😞 Still, a great camera to use.
@quietamericanreed5 күн бұрын
@@DC-sp5ds true! But from what I’ve read and experienced, at least they are easy to fix
@KarinMajoka5 күн бұрын
Great to have you back on here✌️
@michaelharmon71625 күн бұрын
There are 7 lenses for it a 55,65,80,105,135,180 and a 250. I have the c330 and have own one of these cameras since the early 80 s and love it. You can use the paraminder to correct for the close focusing.
@quietamericanreed5 күн бұрын
@@michaelharmon7162 Thanks for the lens overview!
@CalumetVideo6 күн бұрын
I have had the C3, C220f, C330f and C330s. I have used the 55mm, 80mm, 105mm, 135mm, 180mm and 250mm lenses. My least favorite lens was the 250mm, it is just so large and awkward . All of the lenses are superb. I actually ended up selling all of my Mamiya TLR’s, kept the Rolleiflex Automat and 2.8D. I think my reason was that I have so much invested in the Rolleiflexes and use the 80mm mostly and the smaller size . The big advantage of the Mamiya TLR’s, cost less, interchangeable lenses and bellows which allow close focusing, easier to fix. With the Rolleiflex, if your lens and shutter goes, you have to send the entire camera in for repair. With the Mamiya, just send the lens in for repair, buy another lens or both. You can have multiple back up lenses and bodies.
@quietamericanreed6 күн бұрын
@@CalumetVideo Thanks that’s good info!
@markholmstrup90826 күн бұрын
Nice video, When loading film, the two arrows on the film are supposed to be aligned to the two red dots on rails alongside the film. Close the back at that point and finish winding to the first frame,
@quietamericanreed6 күн бұрын
@@markholmstrup9082 hey thanks :) I think in the video it probably looks like I did that wrong, but just stopped early to ask the person holding the camera whether they were filming 😂
@ReimannPembroke6 күн бұрын
Great video man! Glad to see another upload from you!
@quietamericanreed6 күн бұрын
@@ReimannPembroke thanks man! Good to be back
@martinritchie95766 күн бұрын
I used to shoot with a c22 back in the 90s. Loved it. I loved the feel of it. Best camera for taking pictures of people while having a conversation with them. Can get through a whole roll of film before they ask when I was going to start taking photos. The square format is still my favourite.
@quietamericanreed6 күн бұрын
@@martinritchie9576 that’s on another level 💪 I’ll have to try it
@EddyTheChump7 күн бұрын
TLR's are fantastic, especially the more rugged Mamiya models, but for short kings, they are not :(
@AlGoreLover6913 күн бұрын
I was so happy to see a new Quiet American video pop up on my feed! Hope to see more in the future. I really enjoy your videos!
@GiancarloBenzina17 күн бұрын
Rollei 35 is one of the greatest cameras. Sadly it isn‘t perfect, which is. Quality of film transport is debatable, all R35 I used or had ate film, loved to eat film after a while. R35 if not Automatic is fiddly or pre-set to your liking. Don‘t drop it, it breaks easily (plastic, mechanics) and dent for sure (thin case). Repair is relevant in cost. What then? Whatever suits you! I loved Pentax Espio mini, I don‘t think the ML35 Minox is as good as the R35, I love the Barnack but it‘s U-Boat viewfinder and exposure time handling isn‘t for everyone. I use M4 and M11, but for most a great used M6ttl is what I suggest, aside from the espio mini (or it‘s market friends, yashica T2-5, olympus mu-ii, …) at low rates though only - plastic fantastic, no parts for repair, aside from other defect cameras or glueing stuff. 1. M6ttl 2. M4 3. Barnack, i.e. IIIF Or SLRs (SRT101, K1000, F2) and the best lenses, the lens makes the picture character with the film, the photographer only finds the motiv, the camera has almost nothing to do with the photo, other than to comfort physical and personal parameters. My travel kit: Film: M4, SLX50 pre-asph, HP5, nobag Digital: M11, NLS50f1.2, nobag Party: Instax Project: choice of M-, R-, m39- lenses and fitting camera for purpose (macro, surfing, birding, aurora, …) in a bag for transport and fixed installment at project site. Compact? What‘s not compact on an M? Use your phone, then, if the camera is a burden.
@jonatascd_20 күн бұрын
nice to have a new video from you also nice to know about a lab in Frankfurt - might stop by on this xmas break
@jasongold675124 күн бұрын
I hate using mine! The images are super sharp from the Tessar. Mine is dented, paint missing, slow speed are too slow.Sunny days it's great.Can be used with gloves! Buy the German model. Singapore is a bad copy! No Compur Shutter cheaper Japanese.Body thinner metal.
@joshuacotter468624 күн бұрын
big fan of the rollei 35 I love all of its quarks
@willij.883925 күн бұрын
First I thought this is from a guy in the USA. But suprise, my hometown Frankfurt! Last week i got my 35 SE back from Service. Compact little gadget. Thanks for the video. have fun with your cameras.
@protest9225 күн бұрын
If you want to open a beer with your camera, the bottom plate of a M camera would be perfect for it. It's like a Multi-Tool, german engineering baby 🍺.
@a_deep_breath_in25 күн бұрын
It’s funny because I only just bought my Rollei 35 S because I saw all the videos of the new 35 AF, I was totally ignorant to the Rollei 35 cameras prior. Now that I’ve started shooting the 35 S it’s now my favourite camera
@quietamericanreed25 күн бұрын
@@a_deep_breath_in That’s exactly what I was wondering about. What kind of photos do you shoot mostly with it? And how do you deal with focusing?
@a_deep_breath_in25 күн бұрын
@ as I start to get familiar with it im shooting between f5.6 and F8 And 1/50 and 1/125, my first set was of a aircraft museum so zone focusing was going to be very forgiving as im very new at it I also used ilford hp5 on my first roll, I’ve now loaded it with Kodak gold and suddenly winter has started in Canada so its frost and snow everywhere and im struggling to shoot in colour but i love the challenge, in general I photograph abandoned locations in the countryside
@jonny14126 күн бұрын
Liked and subscribed
@Streetphotog-dn1zy26 күн бұрын
nice video but the photos are not sharp at all..
@quietamericanreed26 күн бұрын
@@Streetphotog-dn1zy show me your ways 🙂
@IoannaMoudanioti26 күн бұрын
thank you! Good to know about the camera, the Studio and I really enjoyed the atmospheric presentation -walking in the city.
@misty_photo26 күн бұрын
Great to see you back! I agree with the point of being a classic looking camera (which is why I own a 35 S) but it‘s definitely unique in operation. Can work like a charm if getting used to it. I had the same thoughts about the distance symbols and that‘s probably why I liked using the Olympus XA-2 more
@carlhale540527 күн бұрын
It's incredible that it's been 3 years. Continue. Following.
@carlhale540527 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving, 🦃
@nutwonter808827 күн бұрын
Noice, beautiful photos of a beautiful city
@chrischarlton841027 күн бұрын
Welcome back!
@FrankGrauStudioАй бұрын
I think Leica stuck with the bottom loader out of pride and an appeal to people’s pretentiousness, i.e., they were too proud to be accused of copying Canon, and they probably thought that snobby folk could be fooled into believing that only peasants load film the common sense way. The fact is, that bottom-loading system may have been fine at a time when they were figuring things out, but it was just a plain stupid decision to have kept it.
@FrankGrauStudioАй бұрын
That was hilarious. Thanks for bringing some levity to this subject.
@annespellberg71732 ай бұрын
Smoke stacks out the bus window. Don't see those too often anymore, not out west anyway. This feels like an art film.
@PatrickGregoryDaniels6 ай бұрын
What do you set the film counter to on a new roll of 36?
@CzejenAndCodaj7 ай бұрын
Hello there o/ M4 was my dream camera and finally after years i got it. You know what was my 1st roll of film? Totally blank XD I have watchd a lot of vidio bacck b4 i bought mine but finally i just did it wrong. Is Leica a good camera hmmmm it is but the best camera ever for film is Nikon F6 and somedey i will get it too ;3
@illegalmindset41227 ай бұрын
Hey your my favorite person on this platform...i wish you would come back 😢
@daviddmonte8 ай бұрын
can you do a review and how to use it properly ? Please
@justamanwithanopinion9 ай бұрын
This is hilarious
@martinobro10 ай бұрын
great video, thanks for the info 😊
@kalenderquantentunnel941111 ай бұрын
Leicas are actually easy to load if you just follow the fine manual. Yes, face it, 100 % your own fault! And I'm saying this to myself while standing in front of mirror as I have been there too with my first Leica. Just stop making assumptions of how it should work, forget what you are doing with a swing-open-back camera and follow the manual and it's easier, faster and more elegant to load than any other system. I also enjoy a Canon VT and my SLRs but not because of the loading.
@Hipster_In_Denial Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of KZbinrs who try very hard to be funny, and they bomb every time. You, my good man, are a natural comedian. Haven't been this entertained in a while. Thank you for sharing. Question: when you originally purchased your Canon P, did it need any calibrating? I've heard the rangefinder can be knocked out of alignment quite easily, and the viewfinder may need adjustment depending on your vision. I'm not 20/20. I'm assuming you are. I'm not sure if this makes sense to you. I'm new to RFs, so any advice from you (or anyone watching this video) about the Canon P would be greatly appreciated. Cheers! 😉
@codyallen3729 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jim, this was a beautiful video. I hope it's within your means to make a return back to youtube as you're a hidden gem amongst the film based channels. Watching the rest now. Danke from another American.
@fotoralf Жыл бұрын
The image angle is about 120 degrees, not 180. The Horizon 202 is besically the same camera, just with a plastic shell but the innards are almost identical. There's one important difference: it has speeds down to 1/2 sec which make it usable in low-light situations. BTW, the variable slot-width vs. exposure time is the same with all focal plane shutters in 'normal' cameras at all speeds faster than the flash sync speed. If you use the flash at faster speeds only a part of the frame will be xposed.
@dogswhomistookarockforacro4667 Жыл бұрын
What is the full name of this particular model of Horizon camera.
@TrapPhoneLoveMelodiesss Жыл бұрын
Stanley Kubrick a good friend of yours 😂😂😂😂
@chrisebbesen5798 Жыл бұрын
Would you know anything about how to remove yellow fog from nikon s rangefinder? Would be grateful for any help than
@manfredoetting7694 Жыл бұрын
It's you and your videos who made me buy a wonderful working Canon P from Japan (Exc*****). I'm delighted about this camera. It returns me to Film photography. Thank you for this wonderful Inspiration. Regards from Hamburg
@eliverto Жыл бұрын
Very nice work, both photos and video.
@zebulon9307 Жыл бұрын
2:08: Agfa Silette?
@stephenlumsden2802 жыл бұрын
Interesting. I am currently thinking about getting a voightlander 25mm with viewfinder or a Nikkor 28mm and use it with a turret viewfinder with basic parallax correction for a bit more money. I like the turret viewfinder also. The 28mm comes with a case also. Good luck with the rolleicord. I have 2 yashica TLRs and they are great.