Shooting film is just a vibe. :) I think digital and film really compliment each other. Film makes shooting digital feel faster and more free. Digital makes shooting film feel more 'in-the-moment' and creative. I love them both for different reasons. I have shot digital for 7 years. I have shot film for the last month. I have learned so much from film. I feel like I have improved more in the last month than I have in those 7 years. I have come to love the full manual experience. I love everything about film, so far. I'm even getting into developing my own. Film has taught me a lot about the relationship of light to my settings and the effects it will have on my experience and the photo itself. I have also raised the camera and not shot more times since shooting film. It isn't the price of the film, it is the time it takes to advance the film, refocus, double check exposure, etc. Like you said, I have gotten much better at picking the correct moment which has led me to some very good photos the other day when shooting digital. Before, I was so distracted with snapping pictures, I would miss fine details or miss a good moment due to waiting on the SD card buffer. (I have an older camera).
Agree on all points. There certainly is a whole other level of character in film photos that is just impossible to recreate on digital. I'm excited every time I'm out shooting film.
I agree with all the points, and I especially like the idea that it allows us to see our work in 3rd person. When I get my photos back, there’s always an element of surprise ❤️ but anyways, always love your work, Teemus
Vision3 (mitä myös Cinestill on), toimii mainiosti elokuvafilminä, mutta en ole aivan varma ECN-2 negan toimivuudesta paperikuvan teossa. Uuden polven skannaajille tämä ei toki ole mikään ongelma, mutta pimiössä pliisut negatiivit eivät toimi kovinkaan hyvin. Myöskään tulokset ristiinkehittämällä se C-41-kemioilla eivät ehkä ole kaikkein parhaita, vaikka se ratkaiseekin osan tästä kontrastiongelmasta. Menee minun mielestäni vähän turhan "lomografiaksi". Halot ovat aika pahoja noilla kinofilmeillä, joista remjet on poistettu. Toki valikoima 800 ISO:n negatiivifilmeissä on nykyään Portra, ja nämä Vision3 500T:n versiot, joihin esimerkiksi Cinestill 800 kuuluu. Toivottavasti Fujin filmituotanto elpyy jossain vaiheessa, koska heillä on ollut koko tehdas Japanissa kiinni koronan vuoksi. Pisteet toki Kodakille, mutta olisi hyvä, jos valikoimaa olisi enemmän. (As the author of this video seems to be Finnish, I decided to comment in my native Finnish instead of English. Please, don´t be offended if you don´t speak this language,)
I try and buy consumer colour film stocks, and buy tactically where I can. For Black and White, that tends to be the cheaper route and I dig the look. Though recently instant film has been kicking me lol - Polaroids are just expensive, but buying bulk can ease the expense
Friend of mine just gave me a k1000 and I’m so excited to try film photography. Has the original 50mm f2 lense however i do think j have my eyes on that same 50mm f 1.4 just for the extra flexibility
Love every time I watch one of your videos I get super excited to go and buy a film camera but then the next day I don't I need to jump ship and go get a film camera 📸😄any recommendations for a easy to use entry level film camera
Pentax mx is the one i use in the video, I originally got a canon a1 which broke instantly and the shop let me switch it to the pentax, it's an under the radar camera that is small and cheap but sometimes glitches with double exposures. For normal use its great.
Being a film photographer, this is the kind of video that I always wait for you to upload. 😃 The long exposure shots you took in Dubai looks good! I wonder why you didn't upload those on Instagram. Anyways, keep shooting film! Love how most of your photos turned out.
I appreciate that you shoot film but it costs a lot for me. Also i dont want to slow down and think always that im very limited on clicks. Besides that i really prefer high quality, crispy photos. I have never tried film and i hope i will get the feelings of all these things you mentioned but maybe in a few years. You really deserve many thumbs up for the content! Keep up Teemu!
Film to me is very fun and causes me to slow down enjoy and shoot. The composition is more important when every frame has a cost. Are you hand holding the cinestill?
Yeah all handheld. 1/60th to 1/30th with the pentax and tbh I'm very surprised almost none of the frames had motion blur because I wasn't really focusing on mitigating it (simply forgot).
I love the Pentax MX, but has some quirks that some times can be a bit annoying, with mine sometimes if you hit the shutter release button too hard, can cause a blank frame, I don't know why, but other than that is a really lovely and very enjoyable camera. I have the same 50mm f/1.4 and is really amazing, I love this lens, is on my MX almost all the time.
Yeah it definitely has quirks. Recently sometimes when switching lenses it seems to switch fine normally but the mirror lock gets stuck and the shutter doesn't release, until it RANDOMLY works again and I waste a shot, then it gets stuck and stops working again, I haven't been able to figure out what I'm doing wrong either, does this ever happen to you? 😂
I like film photography, but outside of Ektar 100 or Provia 100 I really don't like the warm green shift look. I think mostly because of all the digital imitators out there shooting daylight at like 7600k with a greasy pro mist filter on, to mimic an idea of portra, but really they just oblierate the colours and contrast.
I still never tried ektar100 and my first ever roll of velvia is currently in my camera half way shot! Tbh, the blue shift films of vision3 and ektachrome during rainy daytime are my favorites, but it just never rains during the day so I havent had a chance to shoot them in forever, itching to do something with them soon.
@@teemu.mp4 You're not wrong, those Ektachrome shots in Hong Kong had great aesthetic. I believe cooler tints really let natural colour contrasts in reds and blues pop a bit more. I'm excited to see your Velvia roll when it drops. It's great for a rainy mood with the deep black contrast. Is there a monsoon season in Seoul like Tokyo?
Btw I really like the day time photos. The daytime film photos you took with the xpan in earlier vids from korea (busan, and the one in the alleys) were super nice as well. You don't get to bash your skills as a daytime street photographer any longer 😋
Haha thanks! Rainy daytime is easiest for me. Sunny days, I'm slowly figuring it out. Need 0 clouds and harsh shadows, then a location that forms them. Then I have a chance.
Am I allowed to ask what this guy actually does, photographer by profession, doesn't seem enough to pay the bills though? Anyway, consistently great videos man
2:43 I swear if I kept this stuff at home my family would think I'm going through medications. I mean seriously it looks like some medicine. lol 😂 Btw great video. I really love & enjoy this types of video. 🤗
On a Epson flatbed scanner you can scan 35 mm, medium format film, as also 4 X 5" and 8 X 10 inch large format transparencies, either color (positive slide film and color negatives) and black & white negative films. The high quality scanner uses a program with which you can introduce histograms and a range of variables and use ice (dust removal). The scanned photo can be entered as thumbnail in a file of your images and titled.
Shooting film is just a vibe. :) I think digital and film really compliment each other. Film makes shooting digital feel faster and more free. Digital makes shooting film feel more 'in-the-moment' and creative. I love them both for different reasons.
I have shot digital for 7 years. I have shot film for the last month. I have learned so much from film. I feel like I have improved more in the last month than I have in those 7 years. I have come to love the full manual experience. I love everything about film, so far. I'm even getting into developing my own. Film has taught me a lot about the relationship of light to my settings and the effects it will have on my experience and the photo itself.
I have also raised the camera and not shot more times since shooting film. It isn't the price of the film, it is the time it takes to advance the film, refocus, double check exposure, etc. Like you said, I have gotten much better at picking the correct moment which has led me to some very good photos the other day when shooting digital. Before, I was so distracted with snapping pictures, I would miss fine details or miss a good moment due to waiting on the SD card buffer. (I have an older camera).
Agree on all points. There certainly is a whole other level of character in film photos that is just impossible to recreate on digital. I'm excited every time I'm out shooting film.
I totally agree with your point of view. Especially with the third perspective you talked about!
Glad to hear
I love film too but it's getting just so expensive :'( and there's really so little places that still developed it
I agree with all the points, and I especially like the idea that it allows us to see our work in 3rd person. When I get my photos back, there’s always an element of surprise ❤️ but anyways, always love your work, Teemus
Yay more Ricoh action, thank you
When you shot Portra in a foggy early morning seoul… those photos were so ethereal! I still think about those photos
Vision3 (mitä myös Cinestill on), toimii mainiosti elokuvafilminä, mutta en ole aivan varma ECN-2 negan toimivuudesta paperikuvan teossa. Uuden polven skannaajille tämä ei toki ole mikään ongelma, mutta pimiössä pliisut negatiivit eivät toimi kovinkaan hyvin. Myöskään tulokset ristiinkehittämällä se C-41-kemioilla eivät ehkä ole kaikkein parhaita, vaikka se ratkaiseekin osan tästä kontrastiongelmasta. Menee minun mielestäni vähän turhan "lomografiaksi". Halot ovat aika pahoja noilla kinofilmeillä, joista remjet on poistettu. Toki valikoima 800 ISO:n negatiivifilmeissä on nykyään Portra, ja nämä Vision3 500T:n versiot, joihin esimerkiksi Cinestill 800 kuuluu. Toivottavasti Fujin filmituotanto elpyy jossain vaiheessa, koska heillä on ollut koko tehdas Japanissa kiinni koronan vuoksi. Pisteet toki Kodakille, mutta olisi hyvä, jos valikoimaa olisi enemmän.
(As the author of this video seems to be Finnish, I decided to comment in my native Finnish instead of English. Please, don´t be offended if you don´t speak this language,)
I try and buy consumer colour film stocks, and buy tactically where I can. For Black and White, that tends to be the cheaper route and I dig the look. Though recently instant film has been kicking me lol - Polaroids are just expensive, but buying bulk can ease the expense
The leak on the GR1 might be on the opposite edge than you taped because the image is created upside down in the camera. Think of it as a view camera.
Friend of mine just gave me a k1000 and I’m so excited to try film photography. Has the original 50mm f2 lense however i do think j have my eyes on that same 50mm f 1.4 just for the extra flexibility
Love every time I watch one of your videos I get super excited to go and buy a film camera but then the next day I don't I need to jump ship and go get a film camera 📸😄any recommendations for a easy to use entry level film camera
Haha I like entry level slrs like canon ae1, nikon f2, olympus om10, pentax mx, all good options
Pentax mx is the one i use in the video, I originally got a canon a1 which broke instantly and the shop let me switch it to the pentax, it's an under the radar camera that is small and cheap but sometimes glitches with double exposures. For normal use its great.
Being a film photographer, this is the kind of video that I always wait for you to upload. 😃 The long exposure shots you took in Dubai looks good! I wonder why you didn't upload those on Instagram. Anyways, keep shooting film! Love how most of your photos turned out.
Thank you! Those shots were supposed to be in a video that I never made so that's why
I appreciate that you shoot film but it costs a lot for me. Also i dont want to slow down and think always that im very limited on clicks. Besides that i really prefer high quality, crispy photos. I have never tried film and i hope i will get the feelings of all these things you mentioned but maybe in a few years. You really deserve many thumbs up for the content! Keep up Teemu!
Yea fair. Don't get me wrong, I also love digital photography. The balance of shooting both is perfect for me, each compliment each other.
Film to me is very fun and causes me to slow down enjoy and shoot. The composition is more important when every frame has a cost. Are you hand holding the cinestill?
Yeah all handheld. 1/60th to 1/30th with the pentax and tbh I'm very surprised almost none of the frames had motion blur because I wasn't really focusing on mitigating it (simply forgot).
I love the Pentax MX, but has some quirks that some times can be a bit annoying, with mine sometimes if you hit the shutter release button too hard, can cause a blank frame, I don't know why, but other than that is a really lovely and very enjoyable camera. I have the same 50mm f/1.4 and is really amazing, I love this lens, is on my MX almost all the time.
Yeah it definitely has quirks. Recently sometimes when switching lenses it seems to switch fine normally but the mirror lock gets stuck and the shutter doesn't release, until it RANDOMLY works again and I waste a shot, then it gets stuck and stops working again, I haven't been able to figure out what I'm doing wrong either, does this ever happen to you? 😂
That’s cool… where exactly is that film vending machine? Will have to go there when I’m back in Seoul..
Filmlog in Dongdaemun
I like film photography, but outside of Ektar 100 or Provia 100 I really don't like the warm green shift look. I think mostly because of all the digital imitators out there shooting daylight at like 7600k with a greasy pro mist filter on, to mimic an idea of portra, but really they just oblierate the colours and contrast.
I still never tried ektar100 and my first ever roll of velvia is currently in my camera half way shot! Tbh, the blue shift films of vision3 and ektachrome during rainy daytime are my favorites, but it just never rains during the day so I havent had a chance to shoot them in forever, itching to do something with them soon.
@@teemu.mp4 You're not wrong, those Ektachrome shots in Hong Kong had great aesthetic. I believe cooler tints really let natural colour contrasts in reds and blues pop a bit more.
I'm excited to see your Velvia roll when it drops. It's great for a rainy mood with the deep black contrast. Is there a monsoon season in Seoul like Tokyo?
I think technically yes but it certainly hasn't started yet.
Are you from Finland, Teemu?
Btw I really like the day time photos. The daytime film photos you took with the xpan in earlier vids from korea (busan, and the one in the alleys) were super nice as well. You don't get to bash your skills as a daytime street photographer any longer 😋
Haha thanks! Rainy daytime is easiest for me. Sunny days, I'm slowly figuring it out. Need 0 clouds and harsh shadows, then a location that forms them. Then I have a chance.
Can you please link or put more details on the development Shop? Thank you
Filmlog in Dongdaemun
You really like rainy Seoul. 😉
It's not bad. It's just much too expensive nowadays...... I love shooting film, by the way.
Hi bro, do you do smartphone photography too? if yes, what kind of phone do you use?
Used to not but I just got an iPhone 13 pro max, this thing can take some legit photos
@@teemu.mp4 as cam, do you think iphone 13 pro is better then Samsung s22 Ultra?
@@kaneda8625 no idea mate, never tried the samsung
Am I allowed to ask what this guy actually does, photographer by profession, doesn't seem enough to pay the bills though? Anyway, consistently great videos man
This question is strictly prohibited, expect a knock on your door soon
@@teemu.mp4 That'd be welcome as long as she's female :)
This is very cool!
Appreciate it
I don’t think film is dead, but I think people will shoot less film with the prices being high.
2:43 I swear if I kept this stuff at home my family would think I'm going through medications. I mean seriously it looks like some medicine. lol 😂
Btw great video. I really love & enjoy this types of video. 🤗
If you eat it the results might be interesting (but dont)
@@teemu.mp4 Yeah we can see the results, it's very mind-boggling. 😁
how do you get film shots on a computer?
Just have them scanned
On a Epson flatbed scanner you can scan 35 mm, medium format film, as also 4 X 5" and 8 X 10 inch large format transparencies, either color (positive slide film and color negatives) and black & white negative films. The high quality scanner uses a program with which you can introduce histograms and a range of variables and use ice (dust removal). The scanned photo can be entered as thumbnail in a file of your images and titled.
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Yea i love film photography but the film price itself is horrifying
Looks like you prefer buying silly scarves.
@@Foxglove963 no either