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Plus Alpha Studio
South Korea
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2018
It's been a long time since I decided to start "+ Alpha Studio".
Based on Korea, the "+ Aplha Studio" is going to focus on the followings;
As a Photographer : Photos and Camera (Film and Digital).
As an Architect : Story of the City, Town, we are living in.
As a Creator : Professional Craftsmanship (Wood Working, and so on)
Informative videos are being made with love, care and enthusiasm.
Thank you for following me, and I'm always open with constructive thoughts and opinions!
Based on Korea, the "+ Aplha Studio" is going to focus on the followings;
As a Photographer : Photos and Camera (Film and Digital).
As an Architect : Story of the City, Town, we are living in.
As a Creator : Professional Craftsmanship (Wood Working, and so on)
Informative videos are being made with love, care and enthusiasm.
Thank you for following me, and I'm always open with constructive thoughts and opinions!
DIY Camera Lamp : Kodak Retina Reflex IV | Craftsmanship
Hi guys, here is my first craftsmanship video!
I recycled broken Kodak Retina Reflex IV to build the camera lamp!!
As this is the first ever craftsmanship video, if you have any suggestions or changes you like to see in the upcoming craftsmanship videos please leave them nicely in the comment section below :)
*If you are willing to built it your own, always be careful of electricity!!! *
*I do not hold any responsibility for the circumstances you may face while recreating this.*
Thank you!
Instagram:
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I recycled broken Kodak Retina Reflex IV to build the camera lamp!!
As this is the first ever craftsmanship video, if you have any suggestions or changes you like to see in the upcoming craftsmanship videos please leave them nicely in the comment section below :)
*If you are willing to built it your own, always be careful of electricity!!! *
*I do not hold any responsibility for the circumstances you may face while recreating this.*
Thank you!
Instagram:
plus_alpha_studio
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Whispering Camera Instruction : Olympus OM-1 | Camera ASMR
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*Earphone is highly recommended to hear the full effect* Hi guys, here is my first ever ASMR instruction to Olympus OM-1! I hope you guys enjoy the soft version of camera sounds and instruction. As this is the first ever ASMR video, if you have any suggestions or changes you like to see in the upcoming ASMR videos please leave them nicely in the comment section below :) Thank you~ Olympus OM-1 ...
Zenza Bronica ETR Si / 135W film back / Panoramic Photography | Film Camera Review
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Episode 6 "Zenza Bronica ETR Si / 135W film back (Panorama)" Zenza Bronica ETR Si is the 6x4.5cm medium film camera. It normally uses a 120 film to shoot 6x4.5cm photo. This time I used 135W film back to shoot 5.4x2.4cm panorama photo with 35mm film. It is a very interesting camera to shoot! I highly recommend to have an experience with this camera! Zenza Bronica ETR Si Color: Black Dates: 1989...
Olympus OM-1 / Olympus E-Zuiko135mm F3.5 | Film Camera Review
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Episode 5 "Olympus OM-1 / Olympus E-Zuiko135mm F3.5" Olympus Om-1 is a small and light camera. Although it is little bit easy to break and hard to fix, it shoots a great photo. Especially the lens built quality is great!!! (very small and light compared to other camera manufacturers) Olympus OM-1 Color: Black Dates: 1972 ASA(ISO): 25~1600 Lens mount: Olympus Om mount Shutter Speed: 1/1000~B Wei...
Canon Prima 5 / Canon Sure Shot Max Date / Canon Autoboy Mini | Film Camera Review
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Episode 4 "Canon Prima 5 / Canon Sure Shot Max Date" First point and shoot camera review! Point and shoot camera is easy to carry around and very easy to take a photo! The name differs from where it has been sold, but they are identical camera! Canon Prima 5 (Europe) / Canon Autoboy Mini (Japan) / Canon Sure Shot Max Date (All over the world) Color: Black Dates: 1991 Focal Length: 38mm Aperture...
Canon FT | Film Camera Review
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Episode 3 Part 2 "Canon FT" 3rd film camera review is Canon FT. Features of this SLR camera and lens that I used, are in a following spec; Canon FT Color: Chrome Dates: 1966 ASA(ISO): 25~1600 Lens mount: Canon FL mount Shutter Speed: 1/1000~B Weight: 761.7g (Camera Body Only) Canon FL 50mm f1.4 Focal Length: 50mm Close Focus: 0.6m Aperture: f1.4~f22 Weight: 280g Photos in the video are going to...
Canon AE-1 | Film Camera Review
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Episode 2 Part 2 "Canon AE-1" 2nd film camera review is Canon AE-1. This camera belongs to my father! He used it when he was my age. Features of this SLR camera and lens that I used, are in a following spec; Canon AE-1 Color: Chrome Dates: 1976~1984 ASA(ISO): 25~3,200 Lens mount: Canon FD mount Shutter Speed: 1/1000~2 seconds Weight: 590g Canon FD 50mm f1.4 Focal Length: 50mm Close Focus: 45cm ...
Yashica Electro 35 GSN | Film Camera Review
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Episode 1 Part 2 "Yashica Electro 35 GSN" Every camera I own has it's own memories. This Yashica Electro 35 GSN is a special one among them. It holds the memory of my grandfather from 1970's. The camera is introduced in 1973. This rangefinder camera features a following spec; Color: Chrome (GSN model) Dates: 1973~1977 ASA(ISO): 25~1,000 Focal Length: 45mm Close Focus: 0.8m Aperture: f1.7~f16 Sh...
+ Alpha Studio (Channel Intro)
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Hello this is Seowoo. Here is a brief introduction of " Alpha Studio". More videos about camera, city, and handcraft will be uploaded! Hope you will enjoy channel after all! Instagram: plus_alpha_studio
Well I have the first model of electro 35 but it hasn’t the color lens. Can I use a color negative film?
Good video dude 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing, very interesting video!
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Great little camera, I have the canon sure shot max without the date feature!😊
You have to get an OM3, or perhaps an OM4.. later models and usually therefor more reliable.
There was plenty of color film available in the 1960s (and earlier). That is why so many of the older Canons (and Nikons) have 1.2 and 1.4 lenses. Kodachrome was a very slow film. By the way, many of the fast Canon FL lenses use radioactive glass.
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I was hoping you would spend a minute on how to set the date on the Telemax. :)
Be careful with the winding crank, you can't get them in the USA, only 3D printed parts. Also, the Waist Level finder is more expensive than any other component of the camera. Nice video, waiting for more.
I really enjoyed your video. It was great! I too love this model and the passion you bring to it also I really liked your photos. Take care and God Bless you. Roger
What is the lense filter you have on your lense
Hi, can this camera not take pictures without batteries?
Cool niche specialty film backs like this are so cool. I've been struggling so much adapting 35mm to my medium format Yashica TLR. It is such a cumbersome processes, that I wish I had a solution like this. But I haven't let that get in the way of filming myself making sprocket photos with the TLR and posting it on my youtube channel. Guess I'm just a glutton for punishment. Thank you so much for sharing. Your shots are great btw your middle frame at 5:57 is dope. The foreground and middle ground draw you in to the middle and the background zig zag draws your eyes up. Overall in your images you're making great use of contrast and balancing negative & positive space. Subscribed! Can't wait to see what you shoot next
I have the GTN version also hand me down from my grandpa. I’ll start using it soon
It’s an amazing camera and definitely a keeper for me. Not really noticed the weight issue in use.
Thanks for the video! 🎉
THANK YOU!!!
What a look vintage. What a amazing quality🥰
Thank you for enjoying my video! :)
Great video, nice haircut and how comes your English is so good? (UK).
Thank you for enjoying my video! I lived in USA and Australia before! :)
THX
Your vertical photos are very much cropped. the horizontal are the correct aspect ratio.
Vertical ones are also in correct aspect ratio! :)
very jealous of all the people that say they’ve got the 135w back! I’ve just bought a ETRS,75mm, AEii finder and grip in great condition for £450, the cheapest 135w back I’ve see is £550 😳
Yeah.. 135W film back was so hard to get.. It got so much expensive... Cheers!
I’m considering this camera. Thank you for the tutorial. I learned a lot 😊
Glad that my video helped!! 😄
Thanks to your video, i can understand the camera functionality easier 🎉
Thank you for enjoying my video! Glad that it was useful! 😄
Is the camera heavy ? Can you carry it around?
It is ok for me haha. Lot lighter than Canon FT haha.
Not as heavy as the Pentax 67 which I carry all of the time. I say, the Canon FT will help build muscles LOL. Nice video
Oh..! Pentax67 is heavy right?? I agree with you! Haha 😆
can I always use 1.7 for all my photos? Even at night?
Yep! you can set the aperture, so you can use 1.7 for all your photo. However, the camera sets the shutter speed autometically by sensing the surrounding light.
Which one is better between yashica electro 35 gsn and olympus mju zoom 80
Hmm.. both cameras are good camera haha. Mju is a bit easier to take photo. However, since the lens is zoom lens, the photo quality in mju is a bit less sharp than electro 35. In sum up, mju is for easy and handy photo, and electro 35 is for better quality photo in my opinion! 😄
very cool
Just recently got my hands on one straight from Japan in extremely well kept condition, I absolutely love this thing. It's a piece of art in every sense of the word, and it also works amazingly well.
We’re did you get it in Japan I’m looking o getting one
@@superwolf125N Japanese eBay is your best and honestly if you find the right sellers best bet. You pay a slight premium but you’re guaranteed an ok if not outright great product.
Thanks
bro te amo mi futura esposa me la va regalra por mi cumpleaños y gracias a ti me he decidido por esta camara
Thank you for enjoying my video! :)
i have the same one from my grandpa. can you please explain the battery adapter situation in detail. i want to use mine but didnt kow how. its been on my shelf for 25+ years.
Great video, bud. And it’s great to hear you’re using granddads old camera
how many exposure for 135 films on the 135 film back?
It is about 23 shoots.
That chunk of metal weighs 1kg. I wouldn't want to hang a kilo of gym equipment on my neck all day long man.
Yeah I agree haha.
This video clip is so useful to me. I want to follow you and try to make like these.^^
Thank you!
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Innovative for it's time, but it severely limits it full range by only being able to adjust the f-stop.
I have this camera i will try it
Great!
Amazing video! I've always have a passion for videography and photography. I will be picking this camera up as my first !!
Thank youNn Have a great time with your camera!
Expired films are fire specially in concerts
Yeah I totally agree haha
shutterrspeed kinni h veere??? [how much is the shutterspeed my brother in law}
great review, really appreciate the 4k quality
Thank you!
You have to be really fragile to think that is heavy and say you’re whole body hurts. That’s a little too much.
Yeah.. I think I was a bit tired at that day haha
How do you set what iso you’re shooting? Is it auto or is there a way to change asa
I know it's been a year since you asked, but there are metal contacts in the film loading area that automatically detect the film iso by making contact with the shiny area of the film roll (not sure of the official name).
Nice video and thank you for your review. However, I find it to be quite funny when people complain about the weight of these very solid well-built metal tanks that old school photographers relied on during the 1960s and ‘70s, many of them carrying two or three of them around their neck. Perhaps it’s a good thing for you that you were not yet even born then, let alone having any aspirations to be a photographer back in the day. As a hobbyist who has recently discovered vintage SLR film photography, I oftentimes carry 2-3 vintage film SLRs around my neck, all of them quite heavy, such as my Nikon F, my Minolta SRT-303, etc., to name a few. For me, the heavier weight of these wonderful cameras is a part of their charm!
Thank you for sharing your experience and thought! I agree with your thought too. At the time when I was shooting this video, I had to walk quite a bit, and was not used to this much heavy camera. Nowadays I got used to the camera weight and it is ok now...! :)
@@plusalphastudio 🙂 But you don’t want to cause neck or back problems for yourself either. You have to make that determination for yourself. Happy shooting!
beautiful pictures! bravo!
Thank you!!
Great video !!!
Thank you!!
Thank you for this video! My grandmother just gave me her old yashica e35 and I’ve never used a film camera before. So excited to try it
Great!! Have a great time with your camera! :)