Fascinating. I think you need to take a look a NDSM, a former ship yard on the river IJ in Amsterdam. It is a really great place for a few days taking pictures. The mix of industrial heritage, neglect and a flourishing art scene is wonderful. I would love to throw the ever so popular Fuji film simulations into the mix of this comparison. As a colour blind engineer, who is old enough to have shot film, I have always steered toward the best "technical" photo straight out of the camera. Having the Fuji film simulations available has blown my mind and reignited my interest in photography after many years.
17:30 Now THIS will blow your mind, its TIME making you feel that the older camera gives you an older feel. Folks back in the day would have looked at the images and said "How modern they look!"
I’m loving that Cine Still stock… I want to take a roll or two with me when we head down to the Hastings area in October. I love Seaside towns off season and I think that stock will make it ‘pop’. If I get time, I’d love to do the same at Dungeness… that stock would look incredible on the right day there. Very inspiring, mate.
@@mattrichardsonsclickbait The SS Rotterdam is highly recommend by the way. I took a tour with my father a couple of years ago, including the engine room 🤩 We went there by museum tug boat Elbe, which is stationed in Maassluis near Rotterdam. Amazing experience 👌
My wife and I were down at the docks in Wellington NZ yesterday taking photos of old wharf cranes and boats just using our iPhones (slight ashamed face). Love old nautical stuff.
I love collecting old lenses. Perhaps the best find was a 135mm F2 Canon FD lens. While a professional lens, it's old enough to be slightly soft. The small depth of field and focal length make it fantastic for portrait work on a digital body. It's only problem is it's weight being very far forward.
I use my wee Werra 1 or my Taron VR viewfinder cameras when I want to get a nice "vintage" effect, with Fomopan or FP4. And , only my opinion, these really give you the authentic feel. And no modern camera really gives this authenticity, as I say just my opinion, The Agfa has given you lovely images and I see you have shot some Cinestill too :) I feel the blue cast to cinestill can be a wee bit overwhelming BUT incandescent light makes the red end of the spectrum POP and sizzle. I also like to use my old Weston light meter. Love the accidental double exposure :)
Ive not tried those 2 cameras yet, I might have to do a bit of shopping to see what theyre like! I think the Cinestill works well with the Dynax but needs the right subject to look right, shots where strong colours work for you are best with that
Fascinating. I think you need to take a look a NDSM, a former ship yard on the river IJ in Amsterdam. It is a really great place for a few days taking pictures. The mix of industrial heritage, neglect and a flourishing art scene is wonderful. I would love to throw the ever so popular Fuji film simulations into the mix of this comparison. As a colour blind engineer, who is old enough to have shot film, I have always steered toward the best "technical" photo straight out of the camera. Having the Fuji film simulations available has blown my mind and reignited my interest in photography after many years.
17:30 Now THIS will blow your mind, its TIME making you feel that the older camera gives you an older feel. Folks back in the day would have looked at the images and said "How modern they look!"
Very interesting video. Thank you
I’m loving that Cine Still stock… I want to take a roll or two with me when we head down to the Hastings area in October. I love Seaside towns off season and I think that stock will make it ‘pop’.
If I get time, I’d love to do the same at Dungeness… that stock would look incredible on the right day there.
Very inspiring, mate.
Great pictures and a very nice trip, I hope you will show more of it like the Photography and the Maritime museum
Maybe on Flikr or Threads, I took alot but just walking around with a camera!
@@mattrichardsonsclickbait The SS Rotterdam is highly recommend by the way. I took a tour with my father a couple of years ago, including the engine room 🤩 We went there by museum tug boat Elbe, which is stationed in Maassluis near Rotterdam. Amazing experience 👌
Great vid
Oh! nice subject!
Bit different to Allegros!
@@mattrichardsonsclickbait Bigger but no less troublesome. 😂
My wife and I were down at the docks in Wellington NZ yesterday taking photos of old wharf cranes and boats just using our iPhones (slight ashamed face). Love old nautical stuff.
taking pictures is taking pictures, doesnt matter what you're using
I love collecting old lenses. Perhaps the best find was a 135mm F2 Canon FD lens. While a professional lens, it's old enough to be slightly soft. The small depth of field and focal length make it fantastic for portrait work on a digital body. It's only problem is it's weight being very far forward.
that sounds like a great lens to use, despite the weight
I use my wee Werra 1 or my Taron VR viewfinder cameras when I want to get a nice "vintage" effect, with Fomopan or FP4. And , only my opinion, these really give you the authentic feel. And no modern camera really gives this authenticity, as I say just my opinion, The Agfa has given you lovely images and I see you have shot some Cinestill too :) I feel the blue cast to cinestill can be a wee bit overwhelming BUT incandescent light makes the red end of the spectrum POP and sizzle. I also like to use my old Weston light meter. Love the accidental double exposure :)
Ive not tried those 2 cameras yet, I might have to do a bit of shopping to see what theyre like!
I think the Cinestill works well with the Dynax but needs the right subject to look right, shots where strong colours work for you are best with that
@@mattrichardsonsclickbait Yep the cinestill is a good nigh photography film, but you need an incandescent "highlight" to get these famous "aurae" :)
i also have the selette witch it a 35mm isola basicly
If Cunard ever launches anything BUT a proper Ocean Liner, I will think they have lost their collective minds!
This is really just a nicer cruise ship, Queen Mary 2 is a PROPER liner though
i have the same agfa isola but i have a number two so when that red dot indircater shows up the shutter is safe and wont work
Bokeh try "bow...KAY"but make the a a little shorter almost like a schwa