영상 우측상단에 CC버튼 누르시면 한글자막 넣어둔 것 확인하실 수 있습니다📸 4K로 시청하시길 권장드리며, PC로 보시면 더욱 상세하게 사진을 비교하실 수 있습니다. 올쉐어 카메라 렌탈은 내돈내산입니다🤑 사진들은 모두 무보정 jpeg입니다. 개인적으로는 야간 결과물들이 더 마음에 들어요! 영상 끝에 야간 작례도 넣어두었습니다❣️
Nice POV! I have a GRIIIx for a long time but was quite frustrated by its autofocus performance and end up using zone focusing with f8 all the time, which makes it basically a day-time camera only. Do you feel the same limitation for your use of GRIII? 좋은 하루 되세요!
Wow i guess it's a really good option to use zone focusing using GR series. Last year I went on a trip with Gr3 and I also thought some focus were out on my results. But most of them were nicely done. It was mostly a super quick snap so I had to control my wrist aiming on the thing that I like to focus on first(half pressing on the shutter button) and then quickly turing my wrist to how I would want to frame. I think this led to the result feeling kinda 'okay' about the limitation of autofocus :) Well I still need more practice though😂😂 Thanks for the nice comment and Korean👍🏻👍🏻
still confusing to choose between the griii or x(40mm /28mm), a newbie photographers here, gonna use it mostly for travel and collecting memories with fams, maybe u can give me sum considerations to help me decide whether to choose >
Thank you so much for subscribing and watching my vid!! I guess 28mm can be a bit difficult for newbies sometimes. It's almost the same angle as a basic phone camera angle of iphone. If you are used to using those angles instead of closed up angle on your phone(whichever phone you use), i would definately recommend 28mm. But if most of the time you try to zoom in when you take photos with your phone, try 40mm. Or if there's any way you can rent both of these cameras from a rental shop, i would want you to try renting it before getting them. It really differs from person to person so it definately depends on your usual experience on taking photos most of the time with your phone. And about collecting memories including taking photos of foods, 40mm does a great work on taking food photos. Of course 28mm works nicely but just in my opinion, 40mm was nice when taking food photos!👍🏻👍🏻 Hope it helps and if you have any more questions, you can also contact me through instagram! @photo.eit Thanks😆
ironically switching the camera off and on more often might lead to more dust, not less. It's the movement of the lens and resulting suction that gets the dust inside. but I personally never cared about the dust, just saying.
Thanks. Well I haven't actually got dust in even though I've been doing those actions of switching the camera off and on😂 but thanks for the nice info man👍🏻
@@photo_eit oh why not! They pictures you took with the HDF on were so soft and dreamy. I have a GR III and sometimes wished I've gotten the HDF instead, quite like the blurring of the highlights, though admittedly it does looks too much sometimes.
@@hudson8074 If I was financially rich enough, i would definately get it but now I already have too much cameras😂🤣🤣 it gives such a dreamy results!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I would've bought a ricoh gr3 but there are a lot of things that turned me off - dust, no flip-up screen, and no flash. For that price, I don't think it's worth the money. There are a lot of alternatives for compact street photography cameras like the fuji xt20 and the 27 mm pancake lens combo.
Yes definately! Especially the no flip-up screen was not satisfying. Hoping for that on gr4 in the future. I love fuji cameras with pancake lens combo. It's a beautiful combination 👍🏻
@@photo_eit the no flip up screen defeat the purpose of being "stealthy" in street photography. you'd still need to look at the screen at eye level to see if your framing is what you intended it to be, and that action itself already gives away your intention and people would notice that
True! So sometimes I just try to act like i'm not even using the camera and press the shutter putting it on F8. Sometimes the frame is out, but when the person is right on frame, it feels good😂 I just makes it a random shoot camera😂
@@photo_eit pretty much haha. well i guess it's got an element of surprise there. I shoot with my fuji xt20 at 18 mm and 23 mm focal lengths (using the xf 18-55 mm) and the flip up screen makes everything so much easier considering i shoot at chest level and people don't notice me 95% of the time so I get the best candid pics ever 😄 I'm forever thankful that I didn't spend that money to get a ricoh gr3 which at this point I think is overrated for that price.
I agree with you about the price😂 i might upload some gr3 contents next month after I use it in Europe. Results are sometimes all twisted into 45 degrees😂😂 i'd better get pancakes for my T5😉😉
@@angelicavidal5945 hi! In fact, you first have to rent it on an online store(Naver online store which Koreans use a lot), then bring a passport(maybe) to the store on the date you rent it. For gr3 hdf, it was 25,000 Korean won for a day rental(24hours). From Google map, try searching 'maps.app.goo.gl/ReeGTnGnukxKpwot9?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy' (if you ise iphone, capture this comment and you'll be able to copy this address) It's on the second floor! For more translation from Naver store, Chat GPT app will help you a lot. By the way here's the address to the store(Naver) m.smartstore.naver.com/interhyosung/products/10235649440?NaPm=ct%3Dlzrjlzhk%7Cci%3Dc118b7e8532df3dfc09bd01a4c9c7392c3b80a68%7Ctr%3Dsls%7Csn%3D804354%7Chk%3D63a3074cb4948f99152501b1478d32cd25044f62
@@angelicavidal5945 and I am not sure about bringing Passport there because for Koreans, we have to print out some paper that proves our identification. So try bringing a copy of your passport too. (Also the real passport!)
Reggie's film simulation and sometimes with positive film simulation I made. I just don't remember which one I used a lot but at the end of the video with my friend, i mostly used positive film!