That´s great with that camera! I use the C220 for landscape with Infrared SFX and R 72 Filter. that´s a big adavantage with a TLR , you can keep on the dark filter, while you focus through the twinlens.
That’s such a great idea, I hadn’t considered that! I guess I will have to get myself some Infrared film soon and try it out!! Thanks for the suggestion!
What a wonderful and inspiring video. I loved the photos you shared. You have made me want to dust off my Mamiya and shoot some 120 film again. I grew up with access to a commercial B&W darkroom and I have darkroom equipment in my house now, but have not used it for years. I hope to discover more of your videos and find your blog. Thank you for the pleasure of this video and the inspiration it has brought me! Jim S. Oklahoma, USA
What a positive video. The shoots on the mamiya c220 are very nice. The 6x6 format really adds to the location. Better late than never and the waiting paid off. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much Marxoni! I thought the square format really fits the location so well! I tried with 6x6 before, but had problems with the film, so I had to try again with that format!
Lilly, from a large format landscape photographer you are a true inspiration and advocate of film. You’ve earned my sub with your persistence, bravery and humbleness. Well done and keep going. Regards Graham UK.
Yes, I really hope so too! Doesn’t look good here right now, but maybe it’ll finally spark some genuine effort to get the numbers down? If so, then springtime might be a bit more positive! Although to be honest, if they didn’t bother the last half year, why start now? I don’t know. I’m very tired of all of this now. Just want to go out and take pictures, you know? 🤷♀️
I really enjoyed this video and the photographs you shared. Congratulations on 1000 an look forward to seeing more videos and film photography from you. Stay Safe
Thank you so much Colin, I’m glad you enjoyed the video and photos! There will be more videos coming soon, I’m already working on the next one now! You stay safe out there too!
Wow - this is perhaps your best video, at least in my opinion. It’s a great story, a successful trip, a wonderful milestone and the 1000th roll was a smashing success. 😘
Aww, thank you so much! I’m so glad you liked it! And phew, it’s so nice to hear it added up to a good story! It was such a difficult one to make and everything kept going wrong up until the last minute! I’m so happy with the pictures though! That’s the one thing that worked out. They turned out exactly as I had hoped!
Good on ya sweetheart, sorry to hear of your friend, but a great tribute in the video, I've been shooting a c33 for 50 years, now going to buy a c220 brand new in the box..Unbelievable, great vid!
Thank you William, your words are much appreciated! Sweet about finding a c220 new in box, that’s so cool! Is your c33 very different from the c220? I guess the c220 would be lighter?
Great video! I liked it! Your photos are great. I printed darker, stronger. Your way is also good. Back out! No wonder, that Mamiya is heavy! I used them mostly in a studio. Get a wide strap esp. around your neck and on your shoulders. A spongy type! I noticed lots of light readings. The light was constant. 120 film expensive (12 exp) but 35mm will teach You more! Shoot a few photos in normal light, a 400 ISO. Set ISO at say 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and maybe 1600.Make a small print of each! You will learn all about exposure and the tolerances Film has. All will be printable!! Maybe use yellow and orange filters? Best of luck. I am retired but you can contact me, if you wish. I'm 78 so Mamiya is long gone! Enjoy! Bravo.
Thank you so much David, I’m glad you enjoyed the video and the pictures! And also thanks for subscribing, much appreciated! More videos to come soon, promised! Stay safe out there!
Thank you Aly, your kind words are much appreciated! I tried my best to make it a video they both would have enjoyed. I had really hoped that my friend would get to see the video, but 2020 sadly made it impossible. I’d like to think that she would have enjoyed it, because of all the dogs in it, she just loved dogs. And her husband would have enjoyed to photograph these cliffs too. I guess this video has been my way of saying goodbye too. I hope you are well and safe where you are. Thank you again for your words!
Hallo Lilly bin erst jetzt über Dein Video „gestolpert“ da ich selbst eine Mamiya C220 mein Eigen nennen darf. Die Kamera wurde in 2023 angeschafft und hat schon einige Rollen verarbeitet. In Südtirol wurden dabei wunderschöne Aufnahmen in den Dolomiten geschossen. Qualitativ ist die Kamera echt der Hammer. Dein Video ist nochmals eine Quelle der Inspiration. Deine ruhige Art und die entspannte Musik im Hintergrund gefallen mir sehr gut. Dir weiterhin alles erdenklich Gute.
Freut mich dass dir das Video gefallen hat! Die Mamiya ist wirklich super. Eines meiner schärfsten Mittelformat Objektive! Ich glaube mein nächstes Fotografie Video wird wieder über die Mamiya sein. Hatte eine sehr schöne Rolle im Wald damit! Freut mich auch dass dir die Musik gefallen hat, das ist alles von meinem ersten Album Endless Nights. Du kannst den Rest des Albums hier hören wenn du magst: polarcoaster.bandcamp.com/album/endless-nights
I know, right? It’s quite a lot. It somehow came up quicker than expected too! I guess it makes sense though, since I don’t really shoot any digital at the moment!
Well done Lily, sorry for your loss, but hurray for though getting through the tuff times and for making this great content with such a warm and friendly personality. All the very best for 2021 and beyond #Londonlovesyou
Thank you so much, I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos ✨These are tough times indeed and 2021 isn’t turning out any better than season 1 of this mess, but well, humans can get used to anything I guess? I hope you’re staying safe and all the best to you too! 🙏
Thank you so much Patrick! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. And I hope you have lots of fun with your Mamiya! It’s definitely one of my favourite cameras. Which lens did you get?
@@LillySchwartz I’ve got the f2.8 80mm lens. I haven’t taken any photos yet but today cleaned and started reading up. It’s about 30yr since I did serious ‘manual’ photography. Thankyou for your lovely message Patrick
Ah nice, that’s definitely the most versatile option. I keep thinking about getting a wider lens for it too, but importing stuff from Japan is always such a headache. Last couple times I tried I immediately got a refund because the Japanese post wasn’t shipping to Europe for a while. I’m sure photographing the manual way will come back to you quickly! A light meter helps by the way! I use an actual light meter most of the time, but you can get apps on your phone that are almost as accurate!
@@LillySchwartz Thanks Lilly, I’ve got a Weston V manual light meter which I can cross check with my Nikon SLR. I’m looking forward to a different way of taking photos: always wanted a 6x6 camera but could never afford Hasselblad! I have been very fortunate buying things from Japan, with no real issues. I’ve posted a photo of my camera on twitter and tagged you in (hope that’s ok). Cheers Patrick
Ah, nice! I the Weston V is a selenium meter right? The problem with selenium is that it wears out if exposed to light, so keeping it in the box helps. Definitely check it against your Nikon or against one of those phone apps 😀 I have a selenium meter too, but it’s wildly inaccurate, so I got a Gossen Digisix after a while. Very nice meter and it works well at night too. Definitely nice for long exposures at night. Funnily I never wanted a Hasselblad. The shutter is too loud for my liking. I prefer the leaf shutters that are common in the TLRs! My quietest is my Rollei. The Mamiya is a bit louder, but not by much!
Oh, that’s interesting! I shot more than 500 in mine since 2014. It’s definitely one reason why I ended up reaching 1K rolls so quickly. That film forwarding lever just feels so satisfying 😉
This was really interesting! Thank you very much for sharing! A 1000 rolls... whew... I have used my late fathers Mamiya C220 for about a year now, and I love to shoot with it :). [Commercial on] I just made a 2½ minute video of my work with the camera last year [Commercial off] :). Oh, and someone should make some beautiful black and white portraits of you. Be safe, Ulrik :)
Thank you Ulrik! And wow, your pictures and your music are beautiful! Thank you for sharing them with me! Lovely! My husband heard the music from the next room and came to watch too! It’s nice that you get to use your fathers camera. I have my mum’s old Lubitel here, but sadly it’s a bit broken now. As for black and white portraits: there is one of my studio vlogs from way back when where I take self portraits in the woods with my Rolleicord, you might enjoy that one! Be safe out there!
I shot my 1000th roll with the Mamiya. My main cameras are the Leica and the Rolleicord, so most of those 1000 rolls were those cameras with the occasional other adventure sprinkled in as well.
A lovely video, it brought back so many fond memories. I actually handled the Mamiyaflex when our friend first bought it, and in comparison with the Minolta Autocord it replaced it was huge! I'm not sure if you know the history of the camera, it was purchased with an Arts Council grant and used for our friend's biggest and most successful exhibition! It's so nice to see it in such capable hands as yours! xx
Wow, I didn’t know it was bought with grant money, that’s amazing! I really love this camera so much and the history of the camera makes it even more special. I do know that cliffs and boulders became a favourite subject after their move to Cornwall, so it felt doubly right to go shoot these cliff formations with it! I’m so glad that the video brought back nice memories for you. I just wish our friend could have seen the video. That’s what I hoped when I planned the video originally. And then Corona happened and I couldn’t get hold of the chemicals 😔 But well, the both of them live on in our memories! She was such a kind soul. And I just know she would have liked this video because of all the dogs in it 🐶 xx
Oh, that’s so nice! Seems like it was just the right day for it! Interestingly the only Nikkor lens I have here is an enlarger lens. I randomly ended up on the Canon side of things with digital and still use those lenses for video. Although the talking bits in this one were shot on a manual Pentax K mount lens! I always prefer manual lenses in the end.
Oh, you’re not using your c330? That’s a shame, those are great cameras! The C220 is a touch lighter than the C330, but still very similar. I love this camera, it’s so special for me! 😀
1000 rolls of film - wow, that is quite something! How do you store and archive that amount of negatives? I was so proud when I cracked the 100 some good while ago, still a lot to go for 1000 though. I really look forward to every video you upload and am glad to hear that making videos will be possible again now with your new computer. :)
It’s so much, kinda crazy! I actually store the negatives in Printfile negative sleeves and put those into Adox ring binders. All labelled so that I can find each negative quickly! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my videos, that’s really nice to hear! And I’m also really glad I can finally start making videos again with the computer being sorted! I’ve definitely missed it! Lots of stuff to come!
Congratulations on 1000 rolls of film !! That's amazing ! I'm going to go count ! ;) It's the first video of yours i'm seeing, looking forward to watching your archive and future projects. Thank you for sharing the behind the scenes of this project. I loved the pictures you took with the c220 ! (loved the 11:08 with the straight lines of the cliff and round shapes of the boulders !!! Epic) I enjoyed how you edited this video, it felt very fluid, and i find it hard to do that with gopro footage that sometimes get dizzy.
Thank you Clara! I’m so glad you enjoyed my video and that picture is also one of my favourites! Very happy with how these worked out in the end! As for GoPro editing, yes, you’re so right, half the GoPro POV videos I can’t even watch because they make me dizzy after a couple of minutes. The trick is to edit out most of the turns and intersperse the walking shots with longer static shots. That way there is enough rest for the eyes so that it doesn’t trigger the motion sickness. Since I suffer from easily triggered motion sickness myself I’m quite attuned to it now. It just needs a bit of practice! Oh, and most importantly, you need a GoPro with the good stabilisation, at least GoPro Hero 7 Black. That’s what I use. Anything older is definitely unwatchable for me!
Thanks for the advice on the editing ! that will be very helpful, thanks for taking the time. I didn't even consider using statics shots to allow for rest, i was just walking around like a robot trying not to move :D PS : You have shot more film than : the total number of pokemon, stories Scheherazade came up with in "One Thousand and One Nights", and you are getting close to the number of pieces composed by Bach. That's epic !! (i counted i'm at 151, first pokemon gen cleared)
What Lens is on your C220? It looks like the 65mm? I have a C220 and C2 with the 65mm (blue dot), 80mm f/2.8 S, 105mm S. Im thinking of also getting the 135mm. They are great very reliable cameras!
They are indeed such reliable cameras! I have the 80 f/2.8 S on there. I have tried a couple times to import a 65mm from Japan, but the last time I got an immediate refund because Japan post wasn’t sending to Spain anymore! One day I hope I get my hands on that one!
@@LillySchwartz Allot of the 65mm lenses I see on eBay from Japanese dealers, for some reason have haze in the rear elements. But with a spanner wrench, the rear elements come out fairly easy for cleaning. Mine came from an American seller, it didnt have haze, just a little dust, so I took the rear and front elements out and cleaned them. Awhile back I collected allot of 1960s East German Zeiss Jena lenses, and taught myself how take vintage lenses apart and CLA them.
That’s good to know that they’re easy to clean. I taught myself how to do that as well! I got an enlarger lens relatively cheaply because some bug had died in it. Opened it up, cleaned it and paid barely half of what I would have normally. I generally don’t buy stuff that comes with haze in the description though, because a lot of people can’t tell haze from fungus and every single lens with fungus I cleaned out was damaged by the fungus!
That’s easy to fix! Put it on multi instead of single and take your shot. Just don’t forget to reset it afterwards or you might fill up the rest of the roll with multiple exposures 😅
@jrmorganpetro yes, I think so. I only have one lens so I’ve never changed lens mid roll. But if you’re unsure, you can fire it with the cap on to test, since it’s on multi anyway for the first shot.
I loved your video and your story. The locations were beautiful, also! I shoot with a similar camera, a Mamiya C-330. I have used Mamiya TLRs since 1968. I don't know how many rolls I have shot since then, but I applaud you for keeping track of your shoots!!! I live in the USA, in the state of Texas. Are you British?
Thank you William! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! The Mamiya C220 is very similar to the C330, a bit lighter though? Still a beast in comparison to my Rolleicord! I love TLRs, so much fun to use! Hah, thanks for thinking I’m British 😅 I actually grew up in Germany, but lived in Britain for a few years and did my Masters degree there!
i know this is a bit of a too late but i have the same camera which i really love yet it's a struggle finding a strap with those funny knobs that actually arent even the same sizeof the RB nor the hassleblad so if you can help with that id be more than greatful !!!
Hi Lilly, I have just bought a second hand Mamiya C220;so thanks for posting this video. Can you please tell me what is the light meter you were using.
You're welcome, Bill. The light meter I'm using is a Gossen Digiflash. I've had it for years, holds up really well. Only downside is that it doesn't have an off switch, so it runs through the battery while you're not using it. Still lasts a few months though, so not too annoying. Have fun with your new camera! :D
Awesome, thanks for that Lilly. I’m using a light meter app on my phone but getting my phone out of my pocket and opening the app is a bit awkward when I need my hands to hold the camera!
I would suggest to use a strap with the Mamiya. I hang the light meter around my neck too, but you still have to have a hand free to point the thing and press the button. With a camera as heavy as the Mamiya that could easily become a balancing act!
Btw I subscribed to your channel and have started watching your earlier videos. And that’s when I realised that you actually caption your videos. That’s freaking awesome, thank you for taking the time and effort to do this 😊
It is definitely a good allrounder. There is some parallax obviously, but that normally only matters if you get closer than you would during a portrait shoot.
Thank you so much! Very much appreciated! They say the first 10,000 shots are the worst and that’s certainly true for my first 277 rolls 😂 350 rolls is a great number too, congrats!
@@LillySchwartz thanks! And those include 110, 645, and 6x9. The 6x9 shots are the toughest on the wallet because you get so few shots per roll, but I wouldn't trade the experience and output for anything (other than maybe a scanner with enough resolution to make the most of it!) My next goal: 4x5 and more videos on my channel. I've been inconsistent.
Oh, you have experience with 110? Tell me more, how do you scan them? I just won an auction on a 110 camera that I mainly wanted for the lenses, but now I’m obviously intrigued to try the new format too! 4x5 is lovely, but it’s hefty on the wallet, that’s for sure. I keep eyeing a pack of colour slide 4x5 and then reason prevails and I shoot some Foma 100 instead 🤣
@@LillySchwartz www.flickr.com/gp/ganzonomy/797616 www.flickr.com/gp/ganzonomy/9vM7We That's some 110 shots with the winner and the pocket instamatic 60. Enjoy!!!
Awesome, thank you for sharing! They look very good for such a small format. The one I got is a Pentax Auto 110! It’s just so cute and small, couldn’t resist!
1000 rolls of film. That's an entire camera store's worth of film and then some!!! A wonderful achievement :D As for being old, nah, you're still spring chicken :D :D I have quite a few years on yourself :D
Well, I would keep them none the wiser if I were you :D :P Though, I do know how old you are, from your website, and I still have quite a few years on you :D I love your illustrations!! You should do some work with kid's books or something similar.
Now you’ve got me intrigued. Where do I have my age on my website, I must expunge all evidence 😂 and thank you, I’m glad you like my illustrations too! I’ve been offered jobs doing children’s book illustrations, but there wasn’t the right story yet! I’m working out my own story for a comic at the moment and that’s what that particular style is meant for in the end!
You should be careful about mentioning how old you were in certain years in your projects :D :P Very easy to workout things from there :D I hope you manage to finish your comic and get it published. That would be really great!! Keep at it with the children's books. You never know when a job opp' might come up that's a good one!
Ah, true, you can work it out from one project! That’s ok though, I really don’t mind 😂 The comic is one of the many projects that need to get finished eventually! Probably going to take a while still, because I still need to work out some technical issues and have at least a couple other big projects to finish off first. The project you mentioned for example needs a whole lot of darkroom printing still! The children’s book thing is not a priority for the same reason. So many other things to do first!
Haha, I know, it’s a lot! I used to shoot a lot of street before the pandemic though and that wastes film like crazy because it’s so dependent on serendipity! 😉 The next thousand are probably going to take a lot longer now that I have to stay away from people 😅
Haha, you actually did the math! That’s awesome! As long as you don’t do the money math it’s all fine 🤣 I think one year I might have shot almost a roll a day though and other years much less.
@@LillySchwartz Hope it's not as expensive as guitar pedals. I just bought a King Spring from Canada for my brother and with shipping it cost quite a bit. Just had my Bullet Mustang for a week and already have 4 pedals. ^^;;
Hah, it’s between 3-15€ a roll, so expensive enough and then there is the camera GAS too! Go me for having multiple way too expensive pursuits 🤦♀️🤣 That’s why I have to go with DIY or cheapo clones for the pedals 🤣
In my experience if all else fails eBaying directly from China is the way to go. Usually takes a while, but it’s the cheapest option. Only problem is that I forget why I ordered certain parts when they show up two months later 😂
I also don’t know exactly how much I shot in my childhood and my teens. It was a lot, I remember my dad complaining about the amount of film I was shooting 😂 I do have a tad obsessive Excel sheet to keep track of everything I shot since 2012 though so I can actually tell you which lens, camera, film and dev I used for each roll! Not sure whether I should be proud or embarrassed 🤣
No, meticulous. That's what you are :D With a record like that, you'll always get consistent results by knowing what camera works well with what film and developer combo. At least in theory!! 1000 rolls of film is a lot of film!!! That's tens of thousands of dollars worth, let alone the cost of developer, etc.
Yes I definitely have the process down by now, very consistent results no matter which film I’m shooting. Keeping a good record definitely helped to figure out the best development times and so on. Most of the film I shot was on the cheaper end of the spectrum though and I use a rotary processor so I get like 120+ rolls out of a bottle of HC110. Dev cost definitely isn’t something I think about much. And yes, film is expensive, but since my cameras don’t get obsolete like with digital, I think I might actually still be ahead? Some of my friends dump several thousands into cameras that are outdated after 2 years 😬 I prefer the consistency I get from shooting the same cameras and emulsions for many years!
Wow, that's not bad going for a bottle of HC110!!! I've just got back into using film in the last couple of years and it's going to be a very long time before I even get to 500 rolls, let alone 1000!!! Film can be expensive, but there are some cheap ones around. Gets expensive when you shoot in large format. B&W film isn't too bad but colour can be a pain in the wallet!!! I also shoot digital and I know what you mean about cameras going out of style quickly. I tend to stick with the equipment I have, which is nowhere near the cutting edge, but that suits me fine. I get out of it what I want and whilst I would love to own the new big Fuji medium format camera, it's out of the question as far as money goes.
Yes, rotary development and stand development are both very economical and that’s how I use HC110 mostly. Definitely saves a bit of money! A lot of the film I shot was bulk rolled cheap film, like Kentmere 400 or RPX 400, or motion picture short ends and I also have a whole stash of very cheap drugstore colour film in the freezer that I keep around for travelling (uh, like that’s still happening 😬). I shoot stuff like Foma in my 4x5, so I guess I’m always a little price conscious. Only now that I have practically stopped shooting street do I allow myself more of my favourite HP5+ because I waste much less film. Street photography just depends a lot on serendipity, so I shoot fewer rolls now that I shoot more landscapes again! As for that new Fuji MF: I don’t really think digital cameras are a great investment yet. They are kinda reaching end of development now for FF models without video, but there is just so much happening still with video that they keep becoming outdated before I make any kind of purchasing the decision!
Hi Omid! I actually don’t have a photography Insta. I haven’t posted my photography on social media in years, because it tends to reward pictures with likes that I don’t really feel like making. I usually tend to produce my work for gallery walls which means it’s not really suitable for tiny screens? I do have a blog though if you are interested in seeing more of my work, it’s at www.lillyschwartz.com !
What a positive video. The shoots on the mamiya c220 are very nice. The 6x6 format really adds to the location. Better late than never and the waiting paid off. Thanks for sharing
Thank you Marxoni, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I also thought the 6x6 suited the location well. When I tried it last time the roll had emulsion problems, but seeing those results definitely made me want to try again! Thank you for watching!
Anyone with the commitment to shoot a thousand rolls deserves my attention. Subscribed....
Hah, thanks, much appreciated! I don’t shoot any digital beyond video at the moment and haven’t since 2014, so it all adds up!
Thank you Pete! Again, much appreciated! ✨
That´s great with that camera! I use the C220 for landscape with Infrared SFX and R 72 Filter. that´s a big adavantage with a TLR , you can keep on the dark filter, while you focus through the twinlens.
That’s such a great idea, I hadn’t considered that! I guess I will have to get myself some Infrared film soon and try it out!! Thanks for the suggestion!
What a wonderful and inspiring video. I loved the photos you shared. You have made me want to dust off my Mamiya and shoot some 120 film again. I grew up with access to a commercial B&W darkroom and I have darkroom equipment in my house now, but have not used it for years. I hope to discover more of your videos and find your blog. Thank you for the pleasure of this video and the inspiration it has brought me! Jim S. Oklahoma, USA
Wonderful testimonial regarding the analogue photo community. I am glad you persevered. The video is received warmly.
Aww, thank you Carlyle! It is really a wonderful community, definitely been keeping me sane through all this (more or less 😂)
Wonderful video Lilly! Love the images, CHEERS!
WONDERFUL video!! I LOVE Mamiya twin lens cameras!!!
Thank you so much Stanley! There is a new Mamiya video on the channel actually! ✨
Congratulations on the milestone, here’s to another 1000! 🎉
Aww, thanks Chad! Already working on those, but I guess at a slightly slower pace now for obvious reasons 😉
What a positive video. The shoots on the mamiya c220 are very nice. The 6x6 format really adds to the location. Better late than never and the waiting paid off. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much Marxoni! I thought the square format really fits the location so well! I tried with 6x6 before, but had problems with the film, so I had to try again with that format!
1000th rolls,wow,thanks for sharing this video.
And thank you for watching, Fran 😀
Lilly, from a large format landscape photographer you are a true inspiration and advocate of film. You’ve earned my sub with your persistence, bravery and humbleness. Well done and keep going. Regards Graham UK.
Thank you so much for your kind words Graham! That‘s really nice to hear and thank you for subscribing too! 😀
Thank you for what you do, Lilly. So sorry to hear about your friend.
Thank you so much for your kind words, Randy ✨
Good to see a video from you!
Hopefully, springtime offers less virus madness and more relaxed times where we can think of other more positive things!
Yes, I really hope so too! Doesn’t look good here right now, but maybe it’ll finally spark some genuine effort to get the numbers down? If so, then springtime might be a bit more positive! Although to be honest, if they didn’t bother the last half year, why start now? I don’t know. I’m very tired of all of this now. Just want to go out and take pictures, you know? 🤷♀️
I really enjoyed this video and the photographs you shared. Congratulations on 1000 an look forward to seeing more videos and film photography from you. Stay Safe
Thank you so much Colin, I’m glad you enjoyed the video and photos! There will be more videos coming soon, I’m already working on the next one now!
You stay safe out there too!
Such an awesome camera. I have a couple and probably won't ever get rid of them.
They truly are great cameras! And the lens on it is so sharp, it’s really nice!
One of my new favorite videos.🙏🏆👍
Cheers from Eastern Washington State 🌲
Aw, thank you! Greetings from Spain! ✨
Beautiful video and great cliffs
Thank you so much! That place is pretty stunning. They filmed some scenes from Game of Thrones there I believe.
That beach is an amazing place! Where about is it?
Wow - this is perhaps your best video, at least in my opinion. It’s a great story, a successful trip, a wonderful milestone and the 1000th roll was a smashing success. 😘
Aww, thank you so much! I’m so glad you liked it! And phew, it’s so nice to hear it added up to a good story! It was such a difficult one to make and everything kept going wrong up until the last minute! I’m so happy with the pictures though! That’s the one thing that worked out. They turned out exactly as I had hoped!
Good on ya sweetheart, sorry to hear of your friend, but a great tribute in the video, I've been shooting a c33 for 50 years, now going to buy a c220 brand new in the box..Unbelievable, great vid!
Thank you William, your words are much appreciated! Sweet about finding a c220 new in box, that’s so cool! Is your c33 very different from the c220? I guess the c220 would be lighter?
Great video! I liked it! Your photos are great. I printed darker, stronger. Your way is also good. Back out! No wonder, that Mamiya is heavy! I used them mostly in a studio. Get a wide strap esp. around your neck and on your shoulders. A spongy type! I noticed lots of light readings. The light was constant. 120 film expensive (12 exp) but 35mm will teach You more! Shoot a few photos in normal light, a 400 ISO. Set ISO at say 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and maybe 1600.Make a small print of each! You will learn all about exposure and the tolerances Film has. All will be printable!!
Maybe use yellow and orange filters? Best of luck. I am retired but you can contact me, if you wish. I'm 78 so Mamiya is long gone! Enjoy! Bravo.
Oh, I don't need the meter under normal circumstances, but it was a roll that was important to me, so I wanted to make certain that I get it right.
Thank you Lilly!
Your video made my day better!
Thank you Damian, I’m glad it helped a little! ✨
I like the music a lot ... reminds me of Vangelis.
Thank you for sharing Lilly! I will be removing my C220 from its display case and shoot some film again! ..and you have a new subscriber, keep it up!
Aww, thank you, much appreciated! ✨ And I’m glad you’re getting out your C220 to use it! They are such lovely cameras!
Wonderful camera great lenses edge to edge enjoy peace to you.
Definitely a great camera, I love it.
a real film photography OG right here! great job on 1000 💪🏽
Hah, thanks Ribsy! Kinda a crazy number isn‘t it? 😎
Lovely video, story and pictures, thanks for sharing! As a relatively new subscriber I hope to see more of your work in the future. All the best!
Thank you so much David, I’m glad you enjoyed the video and the pictures! And also thanks for subscribing, much appreciated! More videos to come soon, promised! Stay safe out there!
I’m really sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. You pay tribute to her and her husband by putting their camera to use.
Thank you Aly, your kind words are much appreciated! I tried my best to make it a video they both would have enjoyed. I had really hoped that my friend would get to see the video, but 2020 sadly made it impossible. I’d like to think that she would have enjoyed it, because of all the dogs in it, she just loved dogs. And her husband would have enjoyed to photograph these cliffs too. I guess this video has been my way of saying goodbye too.
I hope you are well and safe where you are. Thank you again for your words!
2024, June. Hoping to see more videos soon. Enjoyed this video.
I’m glad you enjoyed it.✨Incidentally there is a new video where I use the Mamiya!
Hallo Lilly bin erst jetzt über Dein Video „gestolpert“ da ich selbst eine Mamiya C220 mein Eigen nennen darf. Die Kamera wurde in 2023 angeschafft und hat schon einige Rollen verarbeitet. In Südtirol wurden dabei wunderschöne Aufnahmen in den Dolomiten geschossen. Qualitativ ist die Kamera echt der Hammer. Dein Video ist nochmals eine Quelle der Inspiration. Deine ruhige Art und die entspannte Musik im Hintergrund gefallen mir sehr gut. Dir weiterhin alles erdenklich Gute.
Freut mich dass dir das Video gefallen hat! Die Mamiya ist wirklich super. Eines meiner schärfsten Mittelformat Objektive! Ich glaube mein nächstes Fotografie Video wird wieder über die Mamiya sein. Hatte eine sehr schöne Rolle im Wald damit!
Freut mich auch dass dir die Musik gefallen hat, das ist alles von meinem ersten Album Endless Nights. Du kannst den Rest des Albums hier hören wenn du magst: polarcoaster.bandcamp.com/album/endless-nights
Thanks!
1000 rolls, wow impressed!
I know, right? It’s quite a lot. It somehow came up quicker than expected too! I guess it makes sense though, since I don’t really shoot any digital at the moment!
Well done Lily, sorry for your loss, but hurray for though getting through the tuff times and for making this great content with such a warm and friendly personality. All the very best for 2021 and beyond #Londonlovesyou
Thank you so much, I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos ✨These are tough times indeed and 2021 isn’t turning out any better than season 1 of this mess, but well, humans can get used to anything I guess? I hope you’re staying safe and all the best to you too! 🙏
Great story, wonderful video. Inspirational: just bought my own Mamiya C220 😀
Thank you so much Patrick! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. And I hope you have lots of fun with your Mamiya! It’s definitely one of my favourite cameras. Which lens did you get?
@@LillySchwartz I’ve got the f2.8 80mm lens. I haven’t taken any photos yet but today cleaned and started reading up. It’s about 30yr since I did serious ‘manual’ photography. Thankyou for your lovely message
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Ah nice, that’s definitely the most versatile option. I keep thinking about getting a wider lens for it too, but importing stuff from Japan is always such a headache. Last couple times I tried I immediately got a refund because the Japanese post wasn’t shipping to Europe for a while.
I’m sure photographing the manual way will come back to you quickly! A light meter helps by the way! I use an actual light meter most of the time, but you can get apps on your phone that are almost as accurate!
@@LillySchwartz Thanks Lilly, I’ve got a Weston V manual light meter which I can cross check with my Nikon SLR. I’m looking forward to a different way of taking photos: always wanted a 6x6 camera but could never afford Hasselblad!
I have been very fortunate buying things from Japan, with no real issues.
I’ve posted a photo of my camera on twitter and tagged you in (hope that’s ok). Cheers Patrick
Ah, nice! I the Weston V is a selenium meter right? The problem with selenium is that it wears out if exposed to light, so keeping it in the box helps. Definitely check it against your Nikon or against one of those phone apps 😀 I have a selenium meter too, but it’s wildly inaccurate, so I got a Gossen Digisix after a while. Very nice meter and it works well at night too. Definitely nice for long exposures at night.
Funnily I never wanted a Hasselblad. The shutter is too loud for my liking. I prefer the leaf shutters that are common in the TLRs! My quietest is my Rollei. The Mamiya is a bit louder, but not by much!
Found a Tweet from 2019 where I counted how many roll I shot in the Leica M6 (bought in 2012). The total was only 119.
Oh, that’s interesting! I shot more than 500 in mine since 2014. It’s definitely one reason why I ended up reaching 1K rolls so quickly. That film forwarding lever just feels so satisfying 😉
WoW.. a thousand rolls? Congratulations
Thank you Michael! ✨
This was really interesting! Thank you very much for sharing! A 1000 rolls... whew... I have used my late fathers Mamiya C220 for about a year now, and I love to shoot with it :). [Commercial on] I just made a 2½ minute video of my work with the camera last year [Commercial off] :). Oh, and someone should make some beautiful black and white portraits of you. Be safe, Ulrik :)
Thank you Ulrik! And wow, your pictures and your music are beautiful! Thank you for sharing them with me! Lovely! My husband heard the music from the next room and came to watch too! It’s nice that you get to use your fathers camera. I have my mum’s old Lubitel here, but sadly it’s a bit broken now.
As for black and white portraits: there is one of my studio vlogs from way back when where I take self portraits in the woods with my Rolleicord, you might enjoy that one!
Be safe out there!
Love your videos
Thank you Stuart, I’m so glad you enjoy them! ✨
Did you shoot 1000 rolls of film with the Mamiya or did you shoot your 1000th roll of film using the Mamiya?
I shot my 1000th roll with the Mamiya. My main cameras are the Leica and the Rolleicord, so most of those 1000 rolls were those cameras with the occasional other adventure sprinkled in as well.
A lovely video, it brought back so many fond memories. I actually handled the Mamiyaflex when our friend first bought it, and in comparison with the Minolta Autocord it replaced it was huge! I'm not sure if you know the history of the camera, it was purchased with an Arts Council grant and used for our friend's biggest and most successful exhibition! It's so nice to see it in such capable hands as yours! xx
Wow, I didn’t know it was bought with grant money, that’s amazing! I really love this camera so much and the history of the camera makes it even more special. I do know that cliffs and boulders became a favourite subject after their move to Cornwall, so it felt doubly right to go shoot these cliff formations with it! I’m so glad that the video brought back nice memories for you. I just wish our friend could have seen the video. That’s what I hoped when I planned the video originally. And then Corona happened and I couldn’t get hold of the chemicals 😔 But well, the both of them live on in our memories! She was such a kind soul. And I just know she would have liked this video because of all the dogs in it 🐶 xx
@@LillySchwartz By a nice coincidence I was using one of his old lenses today, a mint condition old manual focus 28mm Nikkor!
Oh, that’s so nice! Seems like it was just the right day for it! Interestingly the only Nikkor lens I have here is an enlarger lens. I randomly ended up on the Canon side of things with digital and still use those lenses for video. Although the talking bits in this one were shot on a manual Pentax K mount lens! I always prefer manual lenses in the end.
It is really a good camera, I have the C330 model and would never part with it, even if I'm not using it... 🥲
Good to know this one is in good hands 😁
Oh, you’re not using your c330? That’s a shame, those are great cameras! The C220 is a touch lighter than the C330, but still very similar. I love this camera, it’s so special for me! 😀
1000 rolls of film - wow, that is quite something! How do you store and archive that amount of negatives? I was so proud when I cracked the 100 some good while ago, still a lot to go for 1000 though. I really look forward to every video you upload and am glad to hear that making videos will be possible again now with your new computer. :)
It’s so much, kinda crazy! I actually store the negatives in Printfile negative sleeves and put those into Adox ring binders. All labelled so that I can find each negative quickly!
I’m so glad you’re enjoying my videos, that’s really nice to hear! And I’m also really glad I can finally start making videos again with the computer being sorted! I’ve definitely missed it! Lots of stuff to come!
Congratulations on 1000 rolls of film !! That's amazing ! I'm going to go count ! ;)
It's the first video of yours i'm seeing, looking forward to watching your archive and future projects. Thank you for sharing the behind the scenes of this project.
I loved the pictures you took with the c220 ! (loved the 11:08 with the straight lines of the cliff and round shapes of the boulders !!! Epic)
I enjoyed how you edited this video, it felt very fluid, and i find it hard to do that with gopro footage that sometimes get dizzy.
Thank you Clara! I’m so glad you enjoyed my video and that picture is also one of my favourites! Very happy with how these worked out in the end!
As for GoPro editing, yes, you’re so right, half the GoPro POV videos I can’t even watch because they make me dizzy after a couple of minutes. The trick is to edit out most of the turns and intersperse the walking shots with longer static shots. That way there is enough rest for the eyes so that it doesn’t trigger the motion sickness. Since I suffer from easily triggered motion sickness myself I’m quite attuned to it now. It just needs a bit of practice! Oh, and most importantly, you need a GoPro with the good stabilisation, at least GoPro Hero 7 Black. That’s what I use. Anything older is definitely unwatchable for me!
Thanks for the advice on the editing ! that will be very helpful, thanks for taking the time. I didn't even consider using statics shots to allow for rest, i was just walking around like a robot trying not to move :D
PS : You have shot more film than : the total number of pokemon, stories Scheherazade came up with in "One Thousand and One Nights", and you are getting close to the number of pieces composed by Bach. That's epic !! (i counted i'm at 151, first pokemon gen cleared)
You’re welcome! 😀 and that’s amazing that you counted my rolls out in Pokemon 😂 brilliant! Kinda similar too! Gotta catch them all!
What Lens is on your C220? It looks like the 65mm? I have a C220 and C2 with the 65mm (blue dot), 80mm f/2.8 S, 105mm S. Im thinking of also getting the 135mm. They are great very reliable cameras!
They are indeed such reliable cameras! I have the 80 f/2.8 S on there. I have tried a couple times to import a 65mm from Japan, but the last time I got an immediate refund because Japan post wasn’t sending to Spain anymore! One day I hope I get my hands on that one!
@@LillySchwartz Allot of the 65mm lenses I see on eBay from Japanese dealers, for some reason have haze in the rear elements. But with a spanner wrench, the rear elements come out fairly easy for cleaning. Mine came from an American seller, it didnt have haze, just a little dust, so I took the rear and front elements out and cleaned them. Awhile back I collected allot of 1960s East German Zeiss Jena lenses, and taught myself how take vintage lenses apart and CLA them.
That’s good to know that they’re easy to clean. I taught myself how to do that as well! I got an enlarger lens relatively cheaply because some bug had died in it. Opened it up, cleaned it and paid barely half of what I would have normally. I generally don’t buy stuff that comes with haze in the description though, because a lot of people can’t tell haze from fungus and every single lens with fungus I cleaned out was damaged by the fungus!
Do you have a video on a lens changing while loaded with film? I can’t seem to get it to fire after the change out. Thanks
That’s easy to fix! Put it on multi instead of single and take your shot. Just don’t forget to reset it afterwards or you might fill up the rest of the roll with multiple exposures 😅
So once the lens is in and I switch to unlock, I would then have to switch to multi. Take the first shot the switch to single for the remaining shots?
@jrmorganpetro yes, I think so. I only have one lens so I’ve never changed lens mid roll. But if you’re unsure, you can fire it with the cap on to test, since it’s on multi anyway for the first shot.
I loved your video and your story. The locations were beautiful, also! I shoot with a similar camera, a Mamiya C-330. I have used Mamiya TLRs since 1968. I don't know how many rolls I have shot since then, but I applaud you for keeping track of your shoots!!! I live in the USA, in the state of Texas. Are you British?
Thank you William! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! The Mamiya C220 is very similar to the C330, a bit lighter though? Still a beast in comparison to my Rolleicord! I love TLRs, so much fun to use! Hah, thanks for thinking I’m British 😅 I actually grew up in Germany, but lived in Britain for a few years and did my Masters degree there!
@@LillySchwartz I just rewatched your video again and enjoyed it as much as I did the first time! Again, Thanks!
i know this is a bit of a too late but i have the same camera which i really love yet it's a struggle finding a strap with those funny knobs that actually arent even the same sizeof the RB nor the hassleblad so if you can help with that id be more than greatful !!!
Sorry, I don't really know where to find a strap for it because mine already came with one.
Hi Lilly, I have just bought a second hand Mamiya C220;so thanks for posting this video. Can you please tell me what is the light meter you were using.
You're welcome, Bill. The light meter I'm using is a Gossen Digiflash. I've had it for years, holds up really well. Only downside is that it doesn't have an off switch, so it runs through the battery while you're not using it. Still lasts a few months though, so not too annoying. Have fun with your new camera! :D
Awesome, thanks for that Lilly. I’m using a light meter app on my phone but getting my phone out of my pocket and opening the app is a bit awkward when I need my hands to hold the camera!
I would suggest to use a strap with the Mamiya. I hang the light meter around my neck too, but you still have to have a hand free to point the thing and press the button. With a camera as heavy as the Mamiya that could easily become a balancing act!
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Btw I subscribed to your channel and have started watching your earlier videos. And that’s when I realised that you actually caption your videos. That’s freaking awesome, thank you for taking the time and effort to do this 😊
For portrait Is good ?in Italy Is very expensive...500eur for mamiya c330....i would but only in japan
It is definitely a good allrounder. There is some parallax obviously, but that normally only matters if you get closer than you would during a portrait shoot.
Congratulations!!!!!
I'm only at about 350. May you have many more thousands of rolls!!!!
Thank you so much! Very much appreciated!
They say the first 10,000 shots are the worst and that’s certainly true for my first 277 rolls 😂 350 rolls is a great number too, congrats!
@@LillySchwartz thanks! And those include 110, 645, and 6x9. The 6x9 shots are the toughest on the wallet because you get so few shots per roll, but I wouldn't trade the experience and output for anything (other than maybe a scanner with enough resolution to make the most of it!)
My next goal: 4x5 and more videos on my channel. I've been inconsistent.
Oh, you have experience with 110? Tell me more, how do you scan them? I just won an auction on a 110 camera that I mainly wanted for the lenses, but now I’m obviously intrigued to try the new format too!
4x5 is lovely, but it’s hefty on the wallet, that’s for sure. I keep eyeing a pack of colour slide 4x5 and then reason prevails and I shoot some Foma 100 instead 🤣
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That's some 110 shots with the winner and the pocket instamatic 60. Enjoy!!!
Awesome, thank you for sharing! They look very good for such a small format. The one I got is a Pentax Auto 110! It’s just so cute and small, couldn’t resist!
Best wishes, from Australia.
Aww, thanks John! ✨ Right back at you!
Congrats you crazy bastard!!!
Lol, I guess I take that as a compliment 😂
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1000 rolls of film. That's an entire camera store's worth of film and then some!!! A wonderful achievement :D As for being old, nah, you're still spring chicken :D :D I have quite a few years on yourself :D
Thanks Carl! And haha, assumptions! People tend to think I’m about 10-15 years younger than I am and I’m totally fine with that 😉
Well, I would keep them none the wiser if I were you :D :P Though, I do know how old you are, from your website, and I still have quite a few years on you :D I love your illustrations!! You should do some work with kid's books or something similar.
Now you’ve got me intrigued. Where do I have my age on my website, I must expunge all evidence 😂 and thank you, I’m glad you like my illustrations too! I’ve been offered jobs doing children’s book illustrations, but there wasn’t the right story yet! I’m working out my own story for a comic at the moment and that’s what that particular style is meant for in the end!
You should be careful about mentioning how old you were in certain years in your projects :D :P Very easy to workout things from there :D I hope you manage to finish your comic and get it published. That would be really great!! Keep at it with the children's books. You never know when a job opp' might come up that's a good one!
Ah, true, you can work it out from one project! That’s ok though, I really don’t mind 😂
The comic is one of the many projects that need to get finished eventually! Probably going to take a while still, because I still need to work out some technical issues and have at least a couple other big projects to finish off first. The project you mentioned for example needs a whole lot of darkroom printing still! The children’s book thing is not a priority for the same reason. So many other things to do first!
I know i certainly have Not used that much film in a Lifetime or likely to 😅
Haha, I know, it’s a lot! I used to shoot a lot of street before the pandemic though and that wastes film like crazy because it’s so dependent on serendipity! 😉 The next thousand are probably going to take a lot longer now that I have to stay away from people 😅
1 roll of film every 3 days for 8 years. Not bad. ^^
Haha, you actually did the math! That’s awesome! As long as you don’t do the money math it’s all fine 🤣 I think one year I might have shot almost a roll a day though and other years much less.
@@LillySchwartz Hope it's not as expensive as guitar pedals. I just bought a King Spring from Canada for my brother and with shipping it cost quite a bit. Just had my Bullet Mustang for a week and already have 4 pedals. ^^;;
Hah, it’s between 3-15€ a roll, so expensive enough and then there is the camera GAS too! Go me for having multiple way too expensive pursuits 🤦♀️🤣 That’s why I have to go with DIY or cheapo clones for the pedals 🤣
Something has to give @-@
My brother wants to make pedals but we're having problems sourcing lots of transistors. Are they available where you are?
In my experience if all else fails eBaying directly from China is the way to go. Usually takes a while, but it’s the cheapest option. Only problem is that I forget why I ordered certain parts when they show up two months later 😂
Acoustic bass :-D
It’s a bass ukulele!! 🌴
@@LillySchwartz you took it to the next level 😎
I love that thing, so comfortable to play 😀
I've lost track the amount of film I've shot over the past 22+ years.
I also don’t know exactly how much I shot in my childhood and my teens. It was a lot, I remember my dad complaining about the amount of film I was shooting 😂
I do have a tad obsessive Excel sheet to keep track of everything I shot since 2012 though so I can actually tell you which lens, camera, film and dev I used for each roll! Not sure whether I should be proud or embarrassed 🤣
No, meticulous. That's what you are :D With a record like that, you'll always get consistent results by knowing what camera works well with what film and developer combo. At least in theory!! 1000 rolls of film is a lot of film!!! That's tens of thousands of dollars worth, let alone the cost of developer, etc.
Yes I definitely have the process down by now, very consistent results no matter which film I’m shooting. Keeping a good record definitely helped to figure out the best development times and so on. Most of the film I shot was on the cheaper end of the spectrum though and I use a rotary processor so I get like 120+ rolls out of a bottle of HC110. Dev cost definitely isn’t something I think about much. And yes, film is expensive, but since my cameras don’t get obsolete like with digital, I think I might actually still be ahead? Some of my friends dump several thousands into cameras that are outdated after 2 years 😬 I prefer the consistency I get from shooting the same cameras and emulsions for many years!
Wow, that's not bad going for a bottle of HC110!!! I've just got back into using film in the last couple of years and it's going to be a very long time before I even get to 500 rolls, let alone 1000!!! Film can be expensive, but there are some cheap ones around. Gets expensive when you shoot in large format. B&W film isn't too bad but colour can be a pain in the wallet!!! I also shoot digital and I know what you mean about cameras going out of style quickly. I tend to stick with the equipment I have, which is nowhere near the cutting edge, but that suits me fine. I get out of it what I want and whilst I would love to own the new big Fuji medium format camera, it's out of the question as far as money goes.
Yes, rotary development and stand development are both very economical and that’s how I use HC110 mostly. Definitely saves a bit of money! A lot of the film I shot was bulk rolled cheap film, like Kentmere 400 or RPX 400, or motion picture short ends and I also have a whole stash of very cheap drugstore colour film in the freezer that I keep around for travelling (uh, like that’s still happening 😬). I shoot stuff like Foma in my 4x5, so I guess I’m always a little price conscious. Only now that I have practically stopped shooting street do I allow myself more of my favourite HP5+ because I waste much less film. Street photography just depends a lot on serendipity, so I shoot fewer rolls now that I shoot more landscapes again! As for that new Fuji MF: I don’t really think digital cameras are a great investment yet. They are kinda reaching end of development now for FF models without video, but there is just so much happening still with video that they keep becoming outdated before I make any kind of purchasing the decision!
Do you have any Instagram related to your photography?
Hi Omid! I actually don’t have a photography Insta. I haven’t posted my photography on social media in years, because it tends to reward pictures with likes that I don’t really feel like making. I usually tend to produce my work for gallery walls which means it’s not really suitable for tiny screens? I do have a blog though if you are interested in seeing more of my work, it’s at www.lillyschwartz.com !
Hello stranger :-)
Oh hei Nathan! Haha, I guess it’s been a while since the last video 😅
@@LillySchwartz Understandable though, love your videos
Aww, I’m glad you like them! It’s been difficult, but I’ll keep trying! 😀
you are very beautiful, like a model.
What a positive video. The shoots on the mamiya c220 are very nice. The 6x6 format really adds to the location. Better late than never and the waiting paid off. Thanks for sharing
Thank you Marxoni, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I also thought the 6x6 suited the location well. When I tried it last time the roll had emulsion problems, but seeing those results definitely made me want to try again! Thank you for watching!