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Daniel Quiyu
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Capturing life through different viewfinders
Harman Phoenix 200 - 35mm vs 120 | A first Impression
Lets compare the new 120 version of phoenix 200 to the original 35mm version. The upgrade to a larger negative puts this film in a new league!
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Camping at High Point State Park | Leica M6
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Enjoying a weekend camping trip at High Point State Park, NJ. It's good to get away in the stillness of nature. All photos are shot on the Leica M6 and the Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f/1.2. It was my first time with this lens and what a dream it is! Instagram: dquiyu Check out NiceFilmClub for Film development: (Get a free roll developing credit when you sign up!) www.nicefilmclub.c...
An Afternoon with the HASSELBLAD 500CM
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An Afternoon with the HASSELBLAD 500CM
Harman Phoenix 200 - A first Impression
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Harman Phoenix 200 - A first Impression
A Day in Lambertville with Friends | Leica M6 and More
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A Day in Lambertville with Friends | Leica M6 and More
This is why my Mamiya RB67 failed me on the first day!
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This is why my Mamiya RB67 failed me on the first day!
An unsuccessful day with the Mamiya RB67
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An unsuccessful day with the Mamiya RB67
What ISO did you shoot the 120 at? Box speed of 200, or 150, 125, or 100?
@@johnpetchler5925 I shot both films at 125 ISO
Hype
great shots!
@@andrewsorrell2924 thanks!!
Damn the 120 Version looks so good in comparison, i can really see myself using that one in the future!
@@zfeli2203 I’d totally recommend trying it out in 120. It’s a breath of fresh air
Leica and a Hassy wouldn't have it and other way 🥰
First time seeing your videos, checked out your other shorts, I love it man you have EARNED another subscriber man it's beautiful
Thank you so much!! Welcome aboard!
That is beautiful!
@@rishatpepsi4333 thank you!
I used to backpack on the Appalachian Trail there many years ago!
One of my favorite places in NJ
@@barbarahilton3379 it was my first time there. It was a really cool place!
1:02 Double Dan 😎
if only i had an extra kidney to sell
Love how the shots came out!
It's a real shame that your first impression was so traumatic. I had an RB67 back in 1990 which was stolen from me. That emptiness always remained in my heart. As I own a few 4x5 and 35mm film cameras decided to recently, less than a year ago, to buy an RB67, and the satisfaction I feel when shooting each roll of film is like going back in time. I have already bought three additional lenses and four backs. I love this camera. Cheers!
@@hericperez sorry to hear about the stolen camera but Im glad you got another one! Maybe in the future I’ll get the chance to use an RB67 again
Говно, а не плёнка. Просрочка kodak vision 3 500t от 2011 года дала картинку в разы лучше. Только ломографам хрень всякую снимать.
These are poorly scanned for sure. I recently scanned a couple of rolls of Phoenix with a plustek 8200i and got much better images than these, better shadow detail and much less contrast, along with more saturation and more natural colors. I recommend self scanning these negs and re-evaluate Phoenix after that.
Definitely gonna try that next. I dont have access for scanning at home but I’m working towards being able to do it
Definitely a tricky roll to use, tried it out recently and I wasn't really feeling the shots as much. Would need to try it out again though at like 100 or 125 iso to see if I would like it better.
Totally agree. From my experience it’s just really hard to predict the results. Let me know hoe it goes if you try it again!
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Nice music, video and some great moody shots! Thanks for sharing! 😊
Thank you so much!
Really enjoyed this, thanks for sharing & keep up the great work
Spectacular video and photos! Great seeing some fairly local NJ/NY locales, too. Subscribed! Keep up the terrific work.
Thank you so much!!
I just picked up an RZ67. Wish me luck! As someone else mentioned, I actually liked the blurry exposures-very artistic! ;)
Thanks! And good luck!
New Hope is the best place on earth.
Great town. Hasn't changed a bit over the decades. The pizzeria has been on that corner for literally as long as I can remember.
That’s awesome! That place had great pizza
Great video! I saw you were using 2 different lenses on this do you mind sharing what you were using? Thanks! 🙏
Thank you! I was using a Zeiss 50mm f2 Sonnar and a Leica 35mm f2.8 Summaron
Good choice.. those cameras (rb67/rz67)are pretty old and broken.. it's goin to be a hit and miss game.. plus, if you're going to be hiking around, the rb/rz are not your choice... there are other choices and formats .. and you get only 10 images from them.. I lost 5 rolls of film on the rb67 when I first got it.. not to talk of the lost money in developing, scanning , trying to fix and another issue pops up..
Oof, that sounds rough! Yeah I’ll stick to smaller cameras for times when I’m walking around a lot. Learned that lesson haha
Loved it. What film did you use?
Thanks! Shot mostly with Kodak Portra 400 during the day and switched to Portra 800 at the end of the day.
Amazing colours dude
Thanks!!
Beautiful colour❤
Thanks!!
thank you TH-cam recommended
Beautifully captured the essence of New York. Thank you for sharing! Randomly suggested by youtube <3
Beautiful
Amazing work. Do you do street photography walking tour group in NYC, I'd be interested to join if so. Also another question how do you scan/upload film prints ?
Thank you! I've never done a walking tour group in NYC but maybe in the future that would be an idea! I send my film to get developed and scanned to Nice Film Club in Brooklyn. There is a link to their lab in the description :)
When I purchased my RB67, I had it serviced before I used it. He checked the body and film backs for light leaks, replaced worn seals, and adjusted lens shutter speeds and f/stops.
Sorry you had this experience! I have two RBs and they really are amazing cameras. 6x7 is a great format. My dad used an RB67 professionally for many years, though always on a tripod, in a studio, and with a prism finder. The original oil, or even just older service oils in the shutters can gum up, making them jam. Modern synthetic oils shouldn't have this problem, so a CLA would have solved this problem more or less for good. The only issue my dad had with the camera bodies was the cocking lever coming loose a few times. Today, getting these cameras serviced is no longer a "local camera shop" option, sadly. As @mrca2004 notes below, these are 30-40 year old cameras, but I'd also note than most RBs and RZs were used professionally and beaten on daily. It's rare to find a coddled RB. These weren't enthusiast cameras, they were workhorses meant to be used constantly, so it's important to find one in well-maintained condition. Cheers!
Yeah, it was unfortunate but I’m keeping my hopes up. I know it’s hard to find one of these that doesn’t have a lot of mileage on it. I’m still hopeful to find the right 6x7 camera for me!
Keep it up!🎉
I think the pictures are really good somehow 😅 can you take a closer look at them somewhere?
I agree! Not what I expected but still cool. I talk more about them on the full video on my TH-cam channel. They are also on my IG @dquiyu
@@dquiyu Ah, thank you very much for the quick reply🙏🏻 I'll definitely take a look👀
You have to remember this as a 30 or 40 year old camera. You should visually check to see if there are light leaks in the back then run a cheap roll through to confirm no leaks. Even more important on a camera that is said not tested. Before you take an image with a new lens, set the lens shutter to a second fire repeatedly and see if it consistently fires for about a second. Then set it at 1/400 and see if it is fast. If it is, the shutter is probably functioning although the speeds may be a bit off. This would have spared you a roll My viewfinder was ok to see out of but replacing it with a rick oleson focusing screen with split prism was super bright and the split screen made nailing focus a breeze. You bought a 30 year old untested camera so don't give up on it. Oh, looks like you wore the strap around your neck. It only takes a couple minutes to realize that is not a good idea. The idiots o you tube say you can't walk around with it... bs. I wear the op tech strap cross body and the chest and back take up some of the weight and I adjust it so it rests on top of my R hip, and I can lightly support it or press it against my body to relieve the weight. 67 is considered the perfect ratio. With 35mm or 645 with portraits you end up chopping of huge amounts from the longest dimension, not with 67. I am not a 66 fan but if you want it, just crop off a small amount to square. With 66 if you don't want square and start cropping, you might as well be shooting 645.
The Op Tech straps are amazing! I used my dad's RB67 with the strap it came with, and it was just ridiculous. I use Op Tech for all my MF cameras, including the RB. Going to check out the Rick Oleson screens. I've never really had trouble focusing mine, but improvements are always welcome!
What was off about it?
The shutter was jammed. I go over the whole story on the full video on my channel!
I’m sure you’re aware of this but since the shutter is in the lens and not the camera body, an alternative solution would be to fix or get a different lens. There are many affordable lenses for the Mamiya RB67. Good luck moving forward!
Hey! Yeah when I figured it was the shutter I looked around for some lenses but I was not able to find any good options around me or online. Lots of super beat up glass 😅
4:58 some of the pictures look like they were taken in the 1800s; very old time, horror movie type mood.
Some of the pictures, like the ones of the house, look like Impressionist paintings, so that's a happy accident there at least c:
Happy accident indeed! From all the shots the house one is one of my favorites
Love the music!!
Thanks!
When you get a vintage camera, the first thing to do is put an inexpensive roll of film through it to see if there are any problems. A usual problem is the film backs leak light and put streaks of light through every image. "The shutter" didn't fail. There is no shutter in the camera body, there is a leaf shutter in each lens. When you get a vintage lens, set it to 1 sexond and see if it stays open about that long. Then set it for the fastest speed and see if it is really quick, here 1/400. If those 2 are ok, than the leaf shutter in the lens is probably ok. If there is internal grease that binds up the shutter, don't waste a roll of film to discover it, do this check. Generally, the camera body is reliable but you can get light leaks from the seals on the rotating back. Give it another try, the images will blow you away. I also changed the focusing screen to an Oleson bright screen with split prism focusing. It's a joy to look through the viewfinder now and nailing focus is easy.
Yeah, I didn’t look closely enough when I was checking out the camera at the store. That was a flaw on my end. I’m actually gonna talk more about it on the next video. Stay tuned!
Music name please
Cornfield Chase by Hans Ziimer
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