One of my relatives gave me his Olympus point and shoot. I’ve always been intimidated to use film but your tutorial has made the whole process much easier to understand!
Great job on explaining film for beginners awesome video quality! I got into film through the Canon AE1 my father bought in the 80s, which I today still shoot, and now have added more cameras to the collection like the Olympus OM1, Nikon FM2 and Leica M3 + MP. Unfortunately GAS can be even more worse on film gear, if you look at all the affordable but still high quality stuff :D Keep up your great work! I subbed after your rangefinder video :)
great video! :) but i would say black and white is more forgiving :) and extremely easy to start self developing at home and even printing on an enlarger :)
I haven’t tried that specific one myself but it looks like a good camera to start with - small and affordable! I’d start with a 35mm or 50mm lens first, make sure to check which lens it comes with. Happy shooting and let me know how it goes!
Amazing beginner's guide to 35mm film photography! Brb gonna buy another rangefinder...
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One of my relatives gave me his Olympus point and shoot. I’ve always been intimidated to use film but your tutorial has made the whole process much easier to understand!
So happy to hear this!! Happy shooting :)
Lovely video. Simple and clear...
Thanks!
Talented, very pretty and knowledgeable, where have you been all my life?
Thank you for this informative video. Nicely done!
Great job on explaining film for beginners awesome video quality!
I got into film through the Canon AE1 my father bought in the 80s, which I today still shoot, and now have added more cameras to the collection like the Olympus OM1, Nikon FM2 and Leica M3 + MP.
Unfortunately GAS can be even more worse on film gear, if you look at all the affordable but still high quality stuff :D
Keep up your great work! I subbed after your rangefinder video :)
Thanks for sharing and subscribing 😊 that’s a lovely camera collection!
Since I’ve experienced some hearing loss I’ve become sensitive to the quality of voices. Yours is very pleasant in tone, pace and clarity. Good job.
Thank you!
great video! :) but i would say black and white is more forgiving :) and extremely easy to start self developing at home and even printing on an enlarger :)
Thanks! B&W is definitely easier to develop at home but some high contrast film stocks are tricky to shoot if you’re a beginner
Good luck! 📷
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Of all of the SLR's you own, which would you say has the brightest viewfinder for focusing?
I’d probably say my canon rangefinders!
I'm thinking about getting Minolta Dynax 505si super, should I buy it? It will be my first camera.
I haven’t tried that specific one myself but it looks like a good camera to start with - small and affordable! I’d start with a 35mm or 50mm lens first, make sure to check which lens it comes with. Happy shooting and let me know how it goes!
How ist the yashica T4 cheep lol ?
Prices fluctuate but it still is compared to a Contax T2/ T3