As another commenter has said, this “ilfocolor” has absolutely nothing to do with the ilford that makes black and white film. It’s just repackaged nc400/nc500 from innoviscoat
Thank You! I was shooting NC500 last year and the film packaging was a bit different (I think can say careless comparing to this one) and film coating looked the same. It’s definetley sth really close, maybe even the same stock!
This film stock has nothing to do with the Ilford we know and love... This is a film stock from Ilford Imaging, which own the rights to rebrand other colour film stocks under the Ilford name (Ilfocolor 400 is likely to be something from Inoviscoat, who manufacture Lomography and ORWO film, hence the similarities). It's why Harman Phoenix was released under the Harman brand instead of the Ilford brand- as Ilford Imaging own the rights to brand colour film, whilst Harman (who own Ilford Photo) do not.
Thank You for this comment! It seems to be true, I was having a small research and results were similar. Last Year I had an opportunity to shoot NC500 and even the film coating were the same.
@@mjozefowski For sure! It's why all proper Ilford products say "Ilford by Harman" on them. Personally I'm not that much of a fan of Inoviscoat products, but I'm going to continue to purchase a roll of their stuff here and there as more colour film options is a good thing. Apparently ORWO NC200 is on the way, which is allegedly "really boring", which is actually a good indication for the quality of the film being high.
I love that you don't shy away from but rather lean into the beauty and eroticism of the male physique. That you're actually an excellent photographer is just icing on the cake. I'm really enjoying your work. Your videos are also a lot of fun to watch, as you do an excellent job of conveying the fun of location photography. You've got all-around great content on your channel.
Thank You so much! I think, that it's really important - especially these days, that we can show our own point of view and compare it to other's - that's the most exciting thing in photography, when You can compare points of view and create or recreate images from it :)
3:44. Further demonstrating that, whenever you get two or more men together, they tend to huddle closely and show their equipment to each other and compare said equipment. It's a guy thing. lol
I love these photos! I would love to know what cable release was used with the Yashica 124G. I just got this camera and would love to know what Adam uses with his camera. Thank you:-)
Thank You! @adammissedfocus would You like to tell us, what cable release do You use? :) Some models of TLR Yashica's need to use adapter for shutter release, but 124G don't need it and You can use any shutter release :)
Good to know it does well under indoor lighting. I just finished my first roll and need to develop it to see what my results look like. Would be cool to see everyone else's photos too.
It depends on a video - pictures in this one were developed in lab excluding Michael’s B&W Foma which he developed by himself at home :) In other Videos I often process C41 at home using Jobo CPE-2 and I’m scanning them on Epson V550. Cheers!
Lovely photos! I had the pleasure of visiting the shop in Kaohsiung and dropped off a roll to be developed though with only a few shots taken in the city. Not only do you brave the heat and haze for photos but also shot video! You are inspiring me to power through the half-shot rolls sitting around 😅 Thanks for including the local shop. If it's not too busy next time, I'll try to have a chat with the gentleman as well!
I have the R9 and love it. I understand why their owners are so enthusiastic. If you know - you know. It looks like you're using an older 2-CAM version summicron. Have you noticed any compatibility issues or scratching on the gold contacts? Curious if these are problems in real world usage. Great vid!
That's true - a bit unpopular camera in a world of analog Leica cameras, but really amazing gear - as You said "If You know - You know" :D Yes, I'm using it with older Summicron and I haven't noticed anny issues - even checked it right now, there are no scratches on the gold contacts :) Thank You so much!
Bro such an amazing and perfect video. The pictures were to die for. My fave gotta be the night photography stuff 😄 Can’t wait for you to go back there some day and make a Part 2 😄❤️
Birmingham has a long history as an industrial city and has undergone massive change, rejuvenation and expansion in the last 20 years or so. Birmingham New Street Train Station used to be quite small but now it is the size of an airport. Did you visit Birmingham Library? It is less used as a library and more of a tourist attraction now, as it offers views over the city from the top floor. Nottingham is also a great city which is not too far from Birmingham.