That was dope! I knew you could do that with a Pentax 6x7. Never occurred to me to try with an RZ67. I'm buying one next week, so this was a very well-timed view for me. Nice work, nice photos, nice new channel. Best of luck with it. Looking forward to more RZ67 videos. Peace.
Very cool. I really like using 35mm film in my medium format cameras. I use similar 3D printed adapters. Try it also in TLRs for sure.. then again, I love me some sprocket holes. It takes some preparation, but if you have the patience, and another set of the cartridge adapters, you can prepare the front end of the film from the feed roll onto the end of an old cartridge so once you’re done filming you’ll have your film already wound in the old 35mm cartridge. Just tape the film ends to try it that way.
Beautiful shots, last time I tried this the roll never stopped cranking lmao. Curious to how many shots you think you can get from a roll of 36? Also will you feel some sort of pressure indicating the roll is done ?
SPROCKET SIBLING! Yo I love the sprocket pano landscapes. I am obsessed with sprocket shots. I've uploaded 6 youtube shorts of me slamming some 35mm through my Yashica TLR camera. Being a 6x6 it ain't the best for panoramic, but you get the sprockets. Really great shots man. The colors are popping and they're crispy sharp. Is there a way to compensate for the seeming loss of contrast and warmth in the overscans? Or you dig them that way? Anyway Thanks for sharing man. Love the vibe. Subscribed. Would love it if you could peep out one of my sprocket shorts. I'm out here dropping a film photo short daily and hustlin people in the comment sections, but regardless I have nothing but the best intentions... to save the world from film borders, and show them the light of sprocket shots!
That was dope! I knew you could do that with a Pentax 6x7. Never occurred to me to try with an RZ67. I'm buying one next week, so this was a very well-timed view for me. Nice work, nice photos, nice new channel. Best of luck with it. Looking forward to more RZ67 videos. Peace.
Love it!!! So cool!!!
Thanks dude!!
Very cool. I really like using 35mm film in my medium format cameras. I use similar 3D printed adapters. Try it also in TLRs for sure.. then again, I love me some sprocket holes. It takes some preparation, but if you have the patience, and another set of the cartridge adapters, you can prepare the front end of the film from the feed roll onto the end of an old cartridge so once you’re done filming you’ll have your film already wound in the old 35mm cartridge. Just tape the film ends to try it that way.
Awesome! How difficult would this be on a Mamiya C330?
Easy as can be on a TLR. If possible, load and unload in a dark bag to get the most from each roll of film.
Beautiful shots, last time I tried this the roll never stopped cranking lmao. Curious to how many shots you think you can get from a roll of 36? Also will you feel some sort of pressure indicating the roll is done ?
SPROCKET SIBLING! Yo I love the sprocket pano landscapes. I am obsessed with sprocket shots. I've uploaded 6 youtube shorts of me slamming some 35mm through my Yashica TLR camera. Being a 6x6 it ain't the best for panoramic, but you get the sprockets. Really great shots man. The colors are popping and they're crispy sharp. Is there a way to compensate for the seeming loss of contrast and warmth in the overscans? Or you dig them that way? Anyway Thanks for sharing man. Love the vibe. Subscribed. Would love it if you could peep out one of my sprocket shorts. I'm out here dropping a film photo short daily and hustlin people in the comment sections, but regardless I have nothing but the best intentions... to save the world from film borders, and show them the light of sprocket shots!
How come when hold camera upside over fence the picture didn’t come out upside down?
flipped in post
Oh hey... it's my local lab!
I’m amusing you would have give the whole rn back to the lab when processing ?
Good topic. Herky Jerky video.