Getting into film photography after being interested in it by my uncle's friend! Cinestill 800T is one of the films I'm dying to try when I get my first film camera! Helped get a view on how it shoots, thanks a ton!
great video! was just wondering if you had any tips with shooting with the EOS 3? do you recommend shooting on Manuel setting? do you ever go wide open with your lenses?
Since this was my first time shooting Cinestill 800T I shot in either aperture or shutter priority. But I have shot manual on the EOS 3, mainly during daylight. It’s good to learn manual and sunny 16 for shooting film. If you’re used to using a Canon DSLR, a Canon EOS 3 feels familiar at least to me. And I do go wide open with my lenses!
Thanks for sharing your adventure. Just for future reference this film seems to like being overexposed a bit. I set the ISO @ 200 & use my camera's meter, for my best results.
Awesome photos! As a little recommendation for the next vid, try a room with less echo or put the mic closer to you, makes the audio way cleaner :) Keep it up!
I use an app called Lightme. I also shot most of these in aperture priority, used a tripod in some shots, and a cable release. You can also use a DSLR to meter, but that is kind of a hassle.
Nice shots. Actually, I envy you guys living in the US because you guys can afford to buy film rolls. I like film photography but I realized that film rolls have become so expensive. Thanks for the Video I know film photography need tons of time and resources. I'm glad that I find this good channel.
I think a Jackie Chan movie was filmed their called Rush Hour with Christ Tucker….I think it was Rush Hour 2 or maybe Rush Hour 3 way back in the early 2000’s
Nice - love the shot of Angel's Flight!
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Fire work 😩🔥
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AMAZING .KEEP ON GOING
Will try! Thank you :)
Getting into film photography after being interested in it by my uncle's friend! Cinestill 800T is one of the films I'm dying to try when I get my first film camera! Helped get a view on how it shoots, thanks a ton!
Awesome! It is such a unique film. I hope to shoot it more as well in the future :)
So glad I found this channel! -new fan
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That 76 station is amazing! Great shots :)
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Cool pics !
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Awesome photos! Keep it up 😄👍🏼
Thank you! Will do! :D
great video! was just wondering if you had any tips with shooting with the EOS 3? do you recommend shooting on Manuel setting? do you ever go wide open with your lenses?
Since this was my first time shooting Cinestill 800T I shot in either aperture or shutter priority. But I have shot manual on the EOS 3, mainly during daylight. It’s good to learn manual and sunny 16 for shooting film. If you’re used to using a Canon DSLR, a Canon EOS 3 feels familiar at least to me. And I do go wide open with my lenses!
loved the video, great pictures
Thank you!
You’re so talented
Thank you!!
For that opening shot of the mall where did you meter for? I always have trouble with that stuff
I think I metered the lights from the food stands!
@@nicomadic6479 Interesting, thank you!
Thanks for sharing your adventure. Just for future reference this film seems to like being overexposed a bit. I set the ISO @ 200 & use my camera's meter, for my best results.
Maybe I’ll try that next time!
Awesome photos! As a little recommendation for the next vid, try a room with less echo or put the mic closer to you, makes the audio way cleaner :) Keep it up!
Noted! Thank you, my camera doesn’t have mic input so trying to figure how to make the audio better.
How do you meter at night ?
I use an app called Lightme. I also shot most of these in aperture priority, used a tripod in some shots, and a cable release. You can also use a DSLR to meter, but that is kind of a hassle.
Nice shots. Actually, I envy you guys living in the US because you guys can afford to buy film rolls. I like film photography but I realized that film rolls have become so expensive. Thanks for the Video I know film photography need tons of time and resources. I'm glad that I find this good channel.
Thank you! I wish film was cheaper since it’s so fun to use.
I think a Jackie Chan movie was filmed their called Rush Hour with Christ Tucker….I think it was Rush Hour 2 or maybe Rush Hour 3 way back in the early 2000’s
The first Rush Hour was filmed at one if the restaurants in Chinatown. I think there is huge sign on the restaurant saying it was filmed there lol
Nice pic
thank you!
It's like you're singing when you talk.
First time hearing that lol
So all the pics you took was on 800 iso
Yes 800 ISO!
7:34 really cool like emperor vibes lol
Definitely get that vibe from the photo :)