Hey Katie Nicolle, You can switch between rolls rather than doing what you mentioned at 9:52 . Just enable custom funtion 2. What it does is that it'll roll back your film but will leave the film leader out. Which is great because you can just switch between rolls fast. If lets say you've got 22 pictures that you've shot on your b/w hp5 film and want to switch to a portra 400 and shoot 5 images of color mid-shoot and then shoot some b/w again, what you can do is roll back the film with the leader out (using cutom fuction 2 enabled), switch to portra 400, shoot 5 images, roll back the portra 400 with the leader out, switch back to hp5, set the camera on multiple shots, cover the lens, shoot 22 shots blank in the dark, you'll be back on your 23rd shot on your b/w film. Never tried it but someone told me it works as long as there's no light entering behind the shutter, where the film is. Cheers!!!!!
ATG and I have taught thousand of photographers those tips. Canon works better and father than Nikon. That was the second reason photographers switching from Nikon to Canon. But the 1st was ATG radio 2.4GHz TTL. You must remember or do ATG's steps: A. Place lens cap over lenses B. Closes Aperture down 16 or 22 C. Set Shutter Speed to 8,000 D. Shoot pass 2 (ex: shot 17, shoot pass to 19)
Boom, boom, boom... Great video! So love how you gave us so much useful information from start to finish. No nonsense filler stuff! Thank you so much Katie!!!
Great Video. I know it can be very difficult to keep motivated to making TH-cam videos especially quality ones you can be proud of. I really like your personality and you're a very good photographer too. I've seen some of your videos in the past but just now subscribed.
You should try the Ilford Delta film and use 24 exposure rolls so you don't have to waste shots. The Delta line has a finer grain and sharper details for professional use.
I love this camera! I just shot a wedding this past Saturday. I used my Canon 1V with my EF 45 millimeter F 2.8 and the EF 50 millimeter F 1.8 STM. I don't scan or develop my film at home so I mailed it out. I can't wait to see what my shots look like. I only used it to supplement my digital camera EOS R. I did use a flash so I'm hoping everything turned out well. Again I can't wait to see how the pictures turned out…… I have noticed though that most of my customers or clients aren't nearly as excited about my photos as I am. I know I have to learn to live with that LOL
Hello, Thank you for this video. I am just starting to dive into film just for the fun of it. I still have dslr lenses that I love and would like to get the film look. Something bugs me a little as a rookie: you mentioned that you can edit your shots in lightroom. Does this mean that the camera (aside from the film roll) also has a memory card? How is it possible to import images to a laptop starting from a film roll? Thank you!
she means she edits the film scans in LR. The film is developed and then the negatives are scanned into a digital format, often TIFF. These files can then be brought into LR and edited like a JPEG file.
Loved you video very inspiring, I got so excited I went ahead n buy one of this cameras now my question should I get the canon 50mm 1.2 or the sigma 35mm I do a lot wedding event n street photography
Hello Katie, just wondering, do you use filters when you're shooting film with this camera? I'm a casual digital camera user looking to give BW film photography a try and everything I've read about how to get started highly recommends the use of filters, most commonly a yellow filter in normal conditions outside.
10:10 - why don't you use a 2nd camera with another film loaded in it? Film cameras don't cost a fortune anymore. Some EOS3 or even EOS30 as a backup device would do the job.
Canon EF lenses with IS built in predate digital cameras my friend. It is only about the lens getting power from the body to drive the gyro in the lens to stabilize the elements.
Thanks for the video, I start appreciate my Sony a7rIV a bit more. Film looks so much better and I love the colors but for me this is a hassle. Like for the great content 🙌✨
@@surrealist-c4u Any light will do but you have to defused it by placing a white bed sheet (no need to buy the defusser when you can make on for less). Avoid shooting during 11 to 3, unless you can control the light onto your subject.
Just finished watching your video about lenses for Sony camera and came to your Chanel and see if you have update video about sigma 24-70 lens for sigma, and… then you’ve switched to Canon within a year 😅 I guess your business is doing well which is good, so that you can switch brands so frequently.
Sorry, but dop depends on distance to the subject, aperture, focal length ... medium format is just the fact that you can forward towards your subject given the same wavelength. If the aperture is smaller (because same aperture will be way more expensive with medium format), then you will effectively get the same dop (or less) as compared to 35 mm...
Love the camera and the images, but I think you said it the wrong way around when you talked about DOF. You do get more DOF with a 35mm than a medium format camera (more in focus). As a side note, most lab scanners (pretty much all scanners like sp3000 and the noritsu), are made for 35mm first and 120 second. That means you'll actually get higher resolution scans for 35 than 120, but obviously 120 has less grain and more fidelity. Plus you have the option of getting higher res scans of 120 if you want it drum scanned later.
Kate, I'm a Novice. Wanna upgrade from my Eos Elan iie to a legit Pro film Camera but a part of me thinks that I'd be good with the 1N,& save myself hundreds of dollars,& the other part thinks, F- it, get a premium film maker for a bit more(Gemini Woes) Help a Brother Out.
I will never use a modern digital lens on my film cameras again. The large element count mixed with ed glass,aspherical elements and all the other stuff associated with lenses optimised for digital kill micro contrast on film and the image tends to be flat and sterile😭
Super informative, thank you! I just ordered the EOS 3 and can’t wait for it to arrive
Congrats ! Superb presentation. Would love 2 see a comparison to either F5 or F6. Many thanx again for your fantastic tutorial.
Hey Katie Nicolle,
You can switch between rolls rather than doing what you mentioned at 9:52 . Just enable custom funtion 2. What it does is that it'll roll back your film but will leave the film leader out. Which is great because you can just switch between rolls fast. If lets say you've got 22 pictures that you've shot on your b/w hp5 film and want to switch to a portra 400 and shoot 5 images of color mid-shoot and then shoot some b/w again, what you can do is roll back the film with the leader out (using cutom fuction 2 enabled), switch to portra 400, shoot 5 images, roll back the portra 400 with the leader out, switch back to hp5, set the camera on multiple shots, cover the lens, shoot 22 shots blank in the dark, you'll be back on your 23rd shot on your b/w film.
Never tried it but someone told me it works as long as there's no light entering behind the shutter, where the film is.
Cheers!!!!!
ATG and I have taught thousand of photographers those tips. Canon works better and father than Nikon.
That was the second reason photographers switching from Nikon to Canon. But the 1st was ATG radio 2.4GHz TTL.
You must remember or do ATG's steps:
A. Place lens cap over lenses
B. Closes Aperture down 16 or 22
C. Set Shutter Speed to 8,000
D. Shoot pass 2 (ex: shot 17, shoot pass to 19)
Boom, boom, boom... Great video! So love how you gave us so much useful information from start to finish. No nonsense filler stuff! Thank you so much Katie!!!
Great Video. I know it can be very difficult to keep motivated to making TH-cam videos especially quality ones you can be proud of. I really like your personality and you're a very good photographer too. I've seen some of your videos in the past but just now subscribed.
The motion blur on these pics are perfect!
Thanks Jeff!!! :) Loving the motion blur lately
I love the very organic look of your images.
this was so helpful!!! placing the eBay order immediately.
You should try the Ilford Delta film and use 24 exposure rolls so you don't have to waste shots. The Delta line has a finer grain and sharper details for professional use.
These videos are so helpful! Thank you Katie
Do you find that it takes a lot of time to meter & change the settings? I’ve only ever used mine in auto but want to learn manual!
Awesome informative video. Thank you!
hey great video! I need too get my hands on one as my first film camera
I love this camera! I just shot a wedding this past Saturday. I used my Canon 1V with my EF 45 millimeter F 2.8 and the EF 50 millimeter F 1.8 STM. I don't scan or develop my film at home so I mailed it out. I can't wait to see what my shots look like. I only used it to supplement my digital camera EOS R. I did use a flash so I'm hoping everything turned out well. Again I can't wait to see how the pictures turned out…… I have noticed though that most of my customers or clients aren't nearly as excited about my photos as I am. I know I have to learn to live with that LOL
Hello,
Thank you for this video. I am just starting to dive into film just for the fun of it. I still have dslr lenses that I love and would like to get the film look. Something bugs me a little as a rookie: you mentioned that you can edit your shots in lightroom. Does this mean that the camera (aside from the film roll) also has a memory card? How is it possible to import images to a laptop starting from a film roll?
Thank you!
she means she edits the film scans in LR. The film is developed and then the negatives are scanned into a digital format, often TIFF. These files can then be brought into LR and edited like a JPEG file.
Thank you for the video, much appreciated and helpful.
Try Orthochromatic BW Film with direct sunlight or Outside, amazing Results and way more contrast
Great as always! Thank you Katie!
Thanks so much Evtim!! :)
Any preference on the brand of film like Kodak?
Do you have any issues with the battery flashing up as empty (even though it’s not a flat battery?)
hi! can you make a video about how to use the canon on camera flash with this?
Hi , Katie it 's a great camera. I look for that camera on E bay and it's litle expensive .
Katie, hi! Love your work. You mentioned you internally meter on this camera. DO you overexpose by 1-2 stops on the camera?
Great review! Thank you.
Excellent review!! 🎞
Great video! I'm debating on the 1V or the 1V HS with the power grip. How often do you typically have to change out the battery?
I don't need to change the battery very often. I feel like I've had the same one in for a year haha, but I also don't use it everyday!
If you haven't made the leap yet, go with the 1V. You can add the PB E2 power booster when, or if, you feel the need.
Loved you video very inspiring, I got so excited I went ahead n buy one of this cameras now my question should I get the canon 50mm 1.2 or the sigma 35mm I do a lot wedding event n street photography
I personally would go for a wider lens :) the 35mm is great!! I’m so glad you enjoyed my video!
Get the 35mm
Great camera.
Hello Katie, just wondering, do you use filters when you're shooting film with this camera? I'm a casual digital camera user looking to give BW film photography a try and everything I've read about how to get started highly recommends the use of filters, most commonly a yellow filter in normal conditions outside.
How you are rating your 35mm film? For example, are you leaving it at 400 or do you rate it 200 like you would for the contax?
10:10 - why don't you use a 2nd camera with another film loaded in it? Film cameras don't cost a fortune anymore. Some EOS3 or even EOS30 as a backup device would do the job.
Does lens IS work on this body? Let's say, I have the 24-100 f4 L IS, will that IS work on the 1v?
Canon EF lenses with IS built in predate digital cameras my friend. It is only about the lens getting power from the body to drive the gyro in the lens to stabilize the elements.
Yes - that will work fine.
Thanks for the video, I start appreciate my Sony a7rIV a bit more. Film looks so much better and I love the colors but for me this is a hassle. Like for the great content 🙌✨
What app do you use to post your Instagram slide post ? I really love how you lay the photos out.
can you please tell me how to find a good light for the shoot? thank you
Speedlite or Monolight?
@@angelisone natural light
@@surrealist-c4u Any light will do but you have to defused it by placing a white bed sheet (no need to buy the defusser when you can make on for less).
Avoid shooting during 11 to 3, unless you can control the light onto your subject.
Just finished watching your video about lenses for Sony camera and came to your Chanel and see if you have update video about sigma 24-70 lens for sigma, and… then you’ve switched to Canon within a year 😅 I guess your business is doing well which is good, so that you can switch brands so frequently.
Well, this is film.
Sorry, but dop depends on distance to the subject, aperture, focal length ... medium format is just the fact that you can forward towards your subject given the same wavelength. If the aperture is smaller (because same aperture will be way more expensive with medium format), then you will effectively get the same dop (or less) as compared to 35 mm...
Love the camera and the images, but I think you said it the wrong way around when you talked about DOF. You do get more DOF with a 35mm than a medium format camera (more in focus).
As a side note, most lab scanners (pretty much all scanners like sp3000 and the noritsu), are made for 35mm first and 120 second. That means you'll actually get higher resolution scans for 35 than 120, but obviously 120 has less grain and more fidelity. Plus you have the option of getting higher res scans of 120 if you want it drum scanned later.
Fine art wedding photographer, what exactly does this mean
so damn fine
Kate, I'm a Novice. Wanna upgrade from my Eos Elan iie to a legit Pro film Camera but a part of me thinks that I'd be good with the 1N,& save myself hundreds of dollars,& the other part thinks, F- it, get a premium film maker for a bit more(Gemini Woes) Help a Brother Out.
Great videos! If 36 shots is too much, you could buy rolls that have only 24 shots ;-)
I will never use a modern digital lens on my film cameras again. The large element count mixed with ed glass,aspherical elements and all the other stuff associated with lenses optimised for digital kill micro contrast on film and the image tends to be flat and sterile😭
interesting
Why don't you speak french 😣
Thanks for your informations
👉1,4 85 ef canon 👍
Ia hope your review it’s worth that 10sec you took from me for paying you with my time watching ads…..
Are you OK?
taking about film and lenses. Waste of time. 10sec on my life i back please.
a year later now, just wondering how many more seconds of your life you wont get back...
do you have a video of using flash with the 1v?