How wonderfull the algorithm is. I'd love it if you could maybe put the setting for the shots somewhere. it would make a great reference point for people getting into night film photography. Lovely night walk by the way
Great suggestion! In this video all of them were ISO 1600 (pushed Ultramax 400 film), and then varying shutter speeds based on my light meter app and also in-camera metering. Most of them ranged from SS 1/60-1/8. In the 'Times Square & Broadway' section I shot with shutter priority (SS 1/60).When my settings are somehow mentionable (like in the comparison shots) I always discuss them in the video. Hope that helps!
How wonderfull the algorithm is. I'd love it if you could maybe put the setting for the shots somewhere. it would make a great reference point for people getting into night film photography. Lovely night walk by the way
Great suggestion! In this video all of them were ISO 1600 (pushed Ultramax 400 film), and then varying shutter speeds based on my light meter app and also in-camera metering. Most of them ranged from SS 1/60-1/8. In the 'Times Square & Broadway' section I shot with shutter priority (SS 1/60).When my settings are somehow mentionable (like in the comparison shots) I always discuss them in the video. Hope that helps!
@@marleneinmotion that is more than helpfull. Love your videos, keep it up
@@imitdiu Glad to help!
There were some really great shots in there…
these looked amazing!!!
Thank you🙏
Your video showed up in my recommendations and im glad it did. I really enjoyed watching and I like the calm editing and voice over style!
Wooow, thank you for the kind feedback!
I’m so glad I’m here before your channel goes viral. I cannot wait to keep watching what you create!
Thanks for the support!
Great video!! And looking forward to shooting my first night roll
Thanks! Have fun!
Really nice shots! This motivates me to go shooting at night again
Thanks! Yes do it bcs it's fun
Get yourself a Nifty Fifty 1.8 you will be very glad that you did for night shots it’s also very cheap to purchase
Thats true, a lower aperture would probably help a lot
If you don't trust the light meter on the camera there are plenty of light meter apps for your phone you can use
I have one of those, but sometimes I am not sure which one to use