I load my M6 by putting the film leader fully through the sprocket (even further past where you did) and putting the base plate back on before firing the shutter even once. I then fire shutter once after the base plate is back on, and shoot normally from frame 0 through 37. I get 38 full photos each roll, and don't do anything with tightening film rewind lever. Cheers!
@sc13 ай бұрын
I'm still trying to learn, and basically followed the Leica manual. But I still seem to be wasting 4-5 exposures for each roll, and sometimes I have extra difficulty loading the film. The tip of the film leader is still within the circle, correct? Or does it extend past, through one of the gaps?
@wbhub3 ай бұрын
@@sc1 I typically have it extend just past! Maybe like 1-2mm
@mike_qbik7 ай бұрын
Amazing look. . Good to see the HBO building in your videos. Is Hotel Royalton by Philip Starck next to it on 44th still open? Thanks for sharing
@sc17 ай бұрын
I was not able to visit in there, I stayed in a much lesser hotel close to this, but thanks for watching...
@vanandpillai94247 ай бұрын
Once again, a fantastic presentation of the lens on film. I’m just impressed with your photos exposure, especially in the low light shots! Would like to see if you can try out vintage lenses next, to see how that’ll be. Thank you so much for this review, I have an M6, and it means a lot to see reviews like these.
@sc17 ай бұрын
I tried out a vintage Leica Dual-Range on my M11 (very affordable) kzbin.info/www/bejne/rau6hoGwdqyYopo but it had a lot of haze and I had too many lenses so I sold it and never had the chance to use it on the MP. But the 35mm Steel Rim and 28mm Summaron are pseudo-vintage, so I have some idea how vintage would look. The modern 28 Elmarit did a good job for me here.
@scon14256 ай бұрын
hello! do you mind if i ask who makes this case? looks great!
@sc16 ай бұрын
Artisan and Artist. Very nice. www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1098961-REG/artisan_artist_aalmbm3blk_lmb_m3_case_for.html
@scon14256 ай бұрын
@@sc1 thank you sir! Its looks great!
@SourPlanet7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Just a fun, chill video. I live in NYC and shoot pretty much daily in these areas. I'm on the m240 and I definitely get similar color results off that sensor SOOC, so that's kinda cool to see. The shots by Little Island are particularly nice. The colors and contrast just really came together.
@sc17 ай бұрын
NYC is such a great place for photos. I wish I could come back more often.
@SourPlanet7 ай бұрын
@@sc1 Photographer's paradise for sure!
@eddyexpo7 ай бұрын
Wow, pretty great images for a beginner of film…good job
@sc17 ай бұрын
Thank you!! This was just my 4th-6th film roll on my Leica MP. My film developer may have compensated for some of my deficiencies. I'm still working on getting better composition...
@gregsaga6827 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed seeing New York through your camera lens. Watch content and photography, keep up the good work.
@sc17 ай бұрын
Great to hear. Glad you caught the new video.
@joseuribe4307 ай бұрын
Beautiful camera! Hoping to get one in the end of May
@TCMx37 ай бұрын
You make a comment early on about the quality of the photos and tbh I wouldn't worry about that at all. Most people suck, heck I almost certainly suck myself. And if you've ever seen contact sheets even the people who are actually good (which is vanishingly few) take tons, and I do mean TONS, of frankly pretty disappointing shots. All you can do is keep shooting, and then look at what you get back. Ask yourself what you like, ask what you don't like. Repeat for 20 years.
@TCMx37 ай бұрын
As a followup, since you do ask at the end. If you are really serious about improving your photography the secret is books. You need to buy works you like, and you need to figure out why you like them. But even more important, you need to find stuff that people you respect say is good that you dont like. And you need to work out why you don't like it. As an exercise, try to very closely replicate the very best shots. Figure out what it takes to get that shot. Lens, light, processing, etc. Figure out the technique to the full extent. Then you apply what you learn from that to future work. And hopefully by being explicit about copying, you can avoid being too keen to be a ripoff in the future.
@sc17 ай бұрын
Yep, I suck almost all of the time. But when I get a shot that is vaguely decent, it gives me some satisfaction to keep on trying.
@sc17 ай бұрын
@@TCMx3 That’s a good point. I have been too hesitant about copying off someone else’s ideas. But if I keep aware of this, maybe I can retain my own originality of my photos.
@linjicakonikon76667 ай бұрын
If I sold everything I could sell to get one camera this set up would be the one.👍
@Rocking70s7 ай бұрын
Patek + BMW is already enough for a nice weekend))
@DecemberNames7 ай бұрын
how much was that breakfast in bryant park? Probably $17? otherwise cool to look at pics with 1990's aesthetics, takes back to those days of looking at the world thru someone else's camera, without the internet.
@sc17 ай бұрын
Yeah, it was about $24 for the bagel with smoked salmon and the coffee. I would say many of the pictures came out looking like circa 1984. Very cool and different from digital photographs.
@DecemberNames7 ай бұрын
@@sc1 $24!!!!!!!!!! insane.
@sharkylal5 ай бұрын
0:41 bruh 😂
@sensible2027 ай бұрын
It's a sunny day, but the video doesn't show well.