Not a slick presentation, but the most informative I have seen so far by a country mile. Nice one!
@BigDuke6ixx17 күн бұрын
Nice to see colour film being used in this camera for a change on KZbin.
@andyvan5692Ай бұрын
thanks mate, just had this issue with my 500c\m scanned a couple of rolls of Ektar, Acros, but one roll of Gold 200 had this issue, slightly dark, good exposure, but LENS flare, one side, even though I put the pro shade on all my lenses before I shoot, so not flare, but same effect on film, a burnout, originating from one side, DUGH!! just thought it may be this, so off to the shop for a CLA and a new seal kit.
@khanscombe619Ай бұрын
Oh wow! I like the RB67 but the Pentax 67 is flipping amazing. But I only wish flash sync was higher
@khanscombe619Ай бұрын
Blooming broccoli m8. I am getting to me RB67 Pro S. I have have the CDS meter prism but I like using my Gossen ProfiSix & Profi Spot Awesome reliable meters
@chrisloomis14893 ай бұрын
ROLLEI is the Best .. I love them , I have 2 ... twice the Love ❤
@OlivePittsOnDesk5 ай бұрын
Especially with 35 mm B&W film, a mistake people make is using rinse water that is the wrong temperature. That's why I have a gallon jug of water at room temperature and not cold water directly from the tap. The temperature shock to the film by too cold/hot a water/rinse bath will cause the emulsion of the film to slightly crinkle which increases the micro-grain size making the pictures appear slightly lumpy. Some people like the grainy look, but if you want a smooth B&W transition of tones, same temperature wash is preferred.
@pdtech45245 ай бұрын
Good stuff, inspiring. I haven't tried mine yet, hoping to put some film through it. I'm currently using my Olympus Pen ee half frame film camera.
@bobl17695 ай бұрын
Good information. Stop moving your hands in front of the camera.
@Sanjiocom6 ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you. Do you scan with a mirrorless camera or flatbed scanner?
@Sanjiocom6 ай бұрын
Great pics. Might order some Pancro 400. Were you shooting aperture priority? If so do you use centre weighted metering?
@jamesprivet6 ай бұрын
Brilliant report! Did you shoot the portrait at 5:23 at the close focus of 1 metre?
@kiri11347 ай бұрын
Most people in the world use METRES !!! You should adapt mate !!
@normandong44797 ай бұрын
Nice shots. Myself I own a Retina IIIc and just acquired a Retina IIIS. Learning to use the latter which appears unused & mint. I think where panchro film really shines are pictures of older city centers w their older architecture & lines. If you get to an older town or city, try shooting there.
@Noah-lj2sg9 ай бұрын
Congrats on the marriage! Hope you will return :)
@jerseyreddevil313910 ай бұрын
Amazon has newly made straps for those cameras.
@jerseyreddevil313910 ай бұрын
I have purchased 3 vintage cameras on EBay. The focus is frozen on one and out of adjustment on the other 2. All require being sent for a CLA and/or repairs.
@jb-xc4oh11 ай бұрын
As a bit of insurance or without having to replace the light seal, I cut some black tape and place it over the slot after I remove the dark slide. I keep one or two taped to the back of the magazine to use as spares if they lose adhesion. Works like a charm and I've never had light leaks even with very old backs.
@ChefAlexSocci Жыл бұрын
Do you happen to know if this film is dx coded? I just put some in my point and shoot and realized too late to check for the DX Code….
@andrewcroft2570 Жыл бұрын
Interesting video, I'm just getting a Canon AE-1 or AE-1 Program and then looking to get a Rolleiflex.
@darcieellson9423 Жыл бұрын
You sound like the art attack man and it’s very comforting while I follow the tutorial
@Brooksms Жыл бұрын
I wish I’d watched your video before being stuck in a dark bathroom for a few too many minutes trying to get the film on! 😅
@MarkBrown-gz5bh Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Will use this video to start
@ivaa7777JAWA Жыл бұрын
Great video
@melody3741 Жыл бұрын
Fixer doesn't actually touch the image at all All it does is wash away the excess undeveloped material that was never exposed to light which prevents the non-image portions from becoming dark. If your entire film is black it's because you didn't fix properly and not because it's over developed at least typically. And this is assuming that it was exposed properly.
@KosmitaZplutonu Жыл бұрын
just start using meters...
@ArthurJS123 Жыл бұрын
Shooting “wide open” is not all its cracked up to be. Aside from the “no lens is sharp wide open” trope, when your shoot at f/2.8, no aperture blades are being used. Stop down by, say, one stop, and you’ll have much better results.
@mrlickable2986 Жыл бұрын
Did you develop the film as if it was shot on 400ASA or did you tell them that it was shot on 250?
@VEJ8 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I just developed at home for the first time with the help of your video 🎉
@igaluitchannel6644 Жыл бұрын
It greatly helps to block the internal flare of Yashicamats (since they're shiny black inside) by flocking that with black mat material (it's a tedious process, but worth it). Furthermore, a lens hood should always be used. It will even more enhance the resolution of the photos. Also avoid shooting into the sun or high contrast situations. The lens might need an internal cleaning as well, if you can find a local used camera repairman. If you're using that selenium meter on the camera, I find I have to expose films at half their advertised speed (eg, HP-5 at 200).
@chumleyk Жыл бұрын
This channel is a great example of the new wave of film photographers who buy all the gear before learning how to actually take a decent picture. GAS disease. ATGANI
@Noah-lj2sg9 ай бұрын
Wait so are you saying this guy takes bad photos or everyone else takes bad photos? Also what's wrong with people taking bad photos? It's the only way to improve
@chumleyk Жыл бұрын
Why are you so obsessed with London being bigger than you?
@hukumongdu Жыл бұрын
wow im impressed how well it handles various lighting conditions
@AMarsh-hg9wr Жыл бұрын
Is the DDx reusable?
@pierauspitz Жыл бұрын
For the optional chemicals, do not bother buying, but use household items: -Stop bath, if you absolutely have to use one, spirit vinegar mixed with water (1:1) works great and is cheap as chips. -Wetting agent: use rinsing aid for dishwasher. A drop in the last water does marvels for a fraction of the price of the photo-branded stuff. If you process infrequently and/or in small quantities, try as much as possible to use chemicals with long (or near unlimited) shelf lives, and look more toward "old fashioned" chemistry,. Kodak HC-110 or Rodinal (especially) are great liquid concentrates known to last long (Rodinal even forever.... I have a 12 years old half bottle that looks like cola with crystals on the bottom, and it works as new) Dry chemicals in small portions are also a good option. D-76 and ID-11 are excellent developers with very long (indefinite for ID-11) shelf life. Once diluted though, they go off in a few weeks or months. Given their price, it may not be economically smart for developing 2 films every 3 months, but they provide better grain control than Rodinal on fast films. For fixers, stick to traditional sodium thiosulfate (can be obtained from pool supply or aquarium stores) in water, or a proper "rapid" ammonium thiosulfate fixer, but in powder form. Adofix P is a personal favorite. Easy to mix whenever I need a fresh batch (mixing temp is within normal photographic dev range), unopened bags last forever and cheap. If you stick to Rodinal/Adofix combo, 30 € (15€ for 500ml of Rodinal, and 5x 3€ pack of Adofix for 1l) of chemistry may well last you years. :)
@stefankaemmer2714 Жыл бұрын
Another no content video
@BluemazeWesley Жыл бұрын
Correction, fixer removes the silver nitrate that was not affected by light and developed.
@kevincamp2913 Жыл бұрын
Ilford Delta 400 is my fave cloudy dat Holga film. Pairs well with D76 or 510Pyro.
@Xinbaby999 Жыл бұрын
hey! nice video! how many time you re-use your developer?
@jimcook3882 Жыл бұрын
Best VIDEO out there. Great job!!
@richardsimms251 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I have this exact camera but have no experience with street photography so far. Thanks so much. RS. Canada
@richardsimms251 Жыл бұрын
Very nice video. Thank you. RS. Canada
@CarlGeers Жыл бұрын
Nice Job! I just burned 4 sheets of 4x5 by accident. I know your pain!
@mandoprince12 жыл бұрын
The Olympus Trip probably did more to popularise the 35mm film format with the general public than any other camera, in the U.K. at least. Before this, the format was mainly limited to pro's and fairly serious enthusiasts, with the mass market being dominated by instamatics. The Trip, with it's ease of use and excellent adverts featuring David Bailey and George Cole, changed all that. My father had one of these, which I borrowed at times, also using a XA2 and OM10, which belonged to my brothers. When the time came for me to buy my own cameras, initially second hand, I started with an OM-10, upgrading to an OM-2 Spot Program and OM-1. When the time came to move into mainly digital photography I stayed with Olympus, first an E-330, then an OMD E-M10ii. I know my next camera will be an Olympus or OM System, as they are now being rebranded😎
@arricammarques19552 жыл бұрын
Pentax MX + SMC 40mm
@linjicakonikon76662 жыл бұрын
Ask yourself why you want to do photography. You're obviously not a very visually curious person. You don't see the magic in the mundane. You don't love looking at things. You make excuses for giving up. Be like a kid and take delight in the world around you.
@jacovanlith50822 жыл бұрын
What do you want to prove by showing the Leica camera? You better get yourself a decent Hasselblad or a SINAR Norma 8 x 10.
@jacovanlith50822 жыл бұрын
Buy me a ticket and I will teach you to develop a film. You are making a mess of it. It is a bloody shame.
@jacovanlith50822 жыл бұрын
Where is the fixing ring to keep the real down in the tank. During the process the real will rise and left the 300 cc developer