Thanks for the tutorial.. Saved me tons of worries and works like a charm for my FE2😀! To help it from recurring.. i pin drop lube it with Singer sewing mineral oil at the cocking lever moving pivots..think that should help.
Hi ... I just started shooting with a 4x5 large format field camera (Intrepid). I found this video really informative, easy to watch and easy to follow. I have never used the EV value method before and did not know much about it until yesterday, but I like the concept. Do you have a video that gives a tutorial on the EV value method? I have a newly purchased Sekonic 858. I don't know if it gives out EV readings but if it does, I would use it.
I have been shooting with older lower ISO film (generally under 10). I find it advantageous since I live in a sunny desert climate. Assuming it is sunny outside, I simply set the speeds between 40th and 60th of a second and an aperture of 2.8 to 4. My only misgiving at times is the graininess of the film. I did discover early on NOT to over process the film. I strictly stick to 3 minutes in Cinestill df96.
@@FilmSupplyClub you’re hilarious, I’m not the only one to comment on this. When you look at your crappy Chanel, on line for 10 years and barely more than 30k subscribers you should realize that it’s your attitude that needs to be gotten over.
It’s a bit pretentious. Advertising photographers from the 80s were all doing this level of planning. Using film today is so magical, back then it’s just what we did.
One camera (the one with the Ultramax) has a huge light leak, the other cam has not. This makes it a useless and unfair comparison. False information. Fun to watch nevertheless. Thanks. Ps. Might put some Ducktape on the cam back, the cam with the light leak, to close it and leave the light out. This might help to make a fair and good comparison.
For some reason my winder cog (@1:05) won't stay away from the wheel. I've watched a 1/2 doz videos on this with no success: Mirror isn't stuck, etc. I did notice when I manually release the cog and wind it, when I begin to release the winder the shutter fires by itself. Maybe I need to look into problems with the shutter button/mechanism? tyvm
Great video, thanks for sharing! I'm guessing the 67 didn't fit in that camera bag? Currently looking into bag options for my 6x7mlu with 105 f2.8 lens, but according to my measurements it's still 6" tall at even the shortest width. And this bag - beautiful though it may be! - looks like it's only 4" wide.
Just ordered this camera off eBay, can’t wait to shoot with it! Also this is probably the first time I’ve “crossed paths” with someone using the 17-40mm, that’s a lens I don’t hear much about anymore!
I recently got a 35Ti and a rollei AFM35 (Fuji klasse) to compare and/or the Nikon popped up the same day I bought the Rollei. I like the Nikon more, as a gut reaction but I’m waiting to pick up the first roll of film from it. I shot both at the same time trying to match the frames up as best I could to “do science to it” and get a better feel for which I prefer. I have found that the Nikon chews through batteries so far, but they’re just normal Duracell lithium cr123s… 🤷♂️
I can never get enough of these videos. Yall rock at the video edits and storytelling. Severely underrated but I’m glad to sit back and enjoy the hard work!
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Looks like you hit up some of the best spots in our State! I see Sleeping Bear, Charlevoix, and other great spots! Western and Northern Michigan have some of the most beautiful landscapes and best kept secrets in the country. I love shooting Ektar for landscapes as well, particularly when I know I'm going to have blue skies and plenty of colors to compliment it.
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Nikon wins in most departments: I was hoping for a side by side comparison, this are random selection sessions; Nikon metres via a matrix system so it can handle even slide films Velvia 50would have been a good choice to see if the camera auto compensates; contax could not show its full potential in these tricky scenes
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When combining spot metering technique with the theory of adding brightness and subtracting darkness in exposure, photographers can more precisely control the exposure of different surfaces of objects, thus achieving better tonal and detail representation. Spot metering is a technique that measures the brightness of a specific area pointed by the camera lens. By conducting spot metering in different areas, photographers can understand the lighting conditions on different surfaces of objects in order to adjust exposure. Guided by the theory of adding brightness and subtracting darkness in exposure, photographers can adjust exposure based on the information obtained from spot metering. For bright object surfaces, photographers may reduce exposure appropriately to prevent overexposure and retain details; for darker object surfaces, exposure can be increased appropriately to ensure details are not lost in shadows. Furthermore, combining spot metering technique with the theory of adding brightness and subtracting darkness in exposure can help photographers address challenges posed by high-contrast scenes. By selecting representative areas for spot metering and adjusting exposure based on measurement results, photographers can effectively control details in highlights and shadows, thus achieving a more balanced exposure. In conclusion, by combining spot metering technique with the theory of adding brightness and subtracting darkness in exposure, photographers can more accurately control the exposure of different object surfaces, creating photographs that are more expressive and artistic.
Why is that surprising? It's a public community website, all self published. This is also a film stock comparison, not their portfolio work. This guy is a good photographer
@@V0idFace fair enough. I just don't think most YT photographers are claiming to be great. They're just sharing their work and talking about film because it's fun