Thanks for the video. For years, I used the Canonet QL17 rangefinder with its fixed 40mm lens until I eventually replaced it with a Leica M6 with 21/35/90mm lenses.
At first I was a bit sceptical on that light meter, but after a couple rolls I am really starting to enjoy it A LOT. It’s called KEKS-EM01, I got it second hand and been a real nice addition to the camera. Huge, huge thanks Robert
Hello! What external light meter are you using here? Are you using this to escape the battery complications (ie finding a 1.35v battery that’s inexpensive and last)? Thank you!!
Yes, the hard to find battery and not knowing how good the in camera light meter was, I opted to go for a keks em01 light meter. It works great. I later found out my speeds in camera was off, so a little repair will help with that. But the Keks light meter was awesome
You are so very welcome Kim...kind of liked those light leaks though. Great stuff again Kim.
Thanks again Danny and yeah, haha, I also enjoy the light leak look 📷✨
A fantastic watch! Audio tracks are on point!
Thank you Master Fusi 🙌😍
Thanks for the video.
For years, I used the Canonet QL17 rangefinder with its fixed 40mm lens until I eventually replaced it with a Leica M6 with 21/35/90mm lenses.
I must say I do have the feeling this will bring me to Leica in some way. Thank you!!
Very cool video, Kim! 👌Seems you had lots of fun with your "new" Canon film camera. Is that small thing in the hotshoe a light meter? So small!
At first I was a bit sceptical on that light meter, but after a couple rolls I am really starting to enjoy it A LOT. It’s called KEKS-EM01, I got it second hand and been a real nice addition to the camera. Huge, huge thanks Robert
Hello! What external light meter are you using here? Are you using this to escape the battery complications (ie finding a 1.35v battery that’s inexpensive and last)? Thank you!!
Yes, the hard to find battery and not knowing how good the in camera light meter was, I opted to go for a keks em01 light meter. It works great. I later found out my speeds in camera was off, so a little repair will help with that. But the Keks light meter was awesome