3:30 That traditional swimming poool looks dope in black and white! Great composition and it has really cool atmosphere with these strong contrast and clouds.
Recently bought the 55mm SMC Takumar lenses for the 67, and honestly speaking I like it more than my 105 2.4 for the shooting style that I'm going for (landscape and street, this lens is super duper fun for street photography hahaha) 105 is still a godly lens, but yeah, the 55 is such a beast
Don't forget to double wind on the Makina 670. (fellow 670 owner) And ALWAYS have the focus set to infinity when opening the bellows out. It will save your meter wiring & bellows. They are expensive to service & CLA, but the best travel 6x7 medium format camera. That Nikkor lens is amazingly sharp.
Got Covid and in quarantine. Watch all your videos and I plan on using my Canon AE-1 much more this year. Already bought that camera bag you use and got decent tripod. Good luck to your new 2021 journey
Nice choice with the Plaubel. I just picked up a nice 67 in London and I must say I enjoy using it a lot more than the Mamiya 7 that I had. Fact it collapses means it can fit in a tiny bag. Be gentle with the film wind on!
I dont have a mamiya 7 myself but can borrow them from my university (college) and everytime I do I use the 65mil lens on it and can’t recommend it enough! I use 35mil lenses when im on 35mm and feels not far off that so isnt too much of a switch between the 2!
A new grainydays video. We can finally start the year. I am dying to get a better medium format camera, but I cannot decide on which one.. I've been shooting a Duaflex II.😬
Looking forward to everything you talked about in the video! Including more images from a camera I've lusted ( maybe the wrong word ) after for a long time.
I have a 55 Tak but for 35mm and I love it. The colors are very vibrant and it’s really sharp with excellent bokeh. All of my Takumar lens are excellent, my favorite being the nifty fifty 1.4
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but Catlabs film is just ilford? I bought a roll and it was legitimately ilford with a catlabs sticker around the film canister
New subscriber tonight. I love your videos and humor. Please, please do a video on how specifically you do your moving images. They are all so fascinating but the ones in the Hopper video with the increased color and white borders were beyond words. I also would to love to learn how you shoot, scan and edit your work.
I've owned both. For some reason I've aways left the 105mm on. Maybe because the lens is slightly smaller and I was so use to using the 105 for that depth of field. The 55mm is still a great lens.
YES! Please share how you scan and edit. Im new to film photography and this is where im the most unsure about what the best solution is. I want to scan myself but have a lab develop it. Is this a good idea and will it allow me to have more control over my photos?
I have the Takumar 55mm f/3.5 for my 6x7 and it does it’s job for the most part. Sometimes I feel like it’s too wide for my taste, but that’s the lens that came w/ the body. I was able to trick it out with a lens hood and focus ring soooo that’s something or whatever
Hi, good luck with the new Makina670 camera, i have the same machine, it is my recent favorite camera, the lens is not as good as Mamiya7 but good enough.
i think that a cool thing about a video explaining your scanning/editing process would be making a specific point about scanning 35mm with flatbed scanners, i couldn't find any good videos about that, moreover everyone seems to have his own technique. i still find it difficult to get satisfactory results using flatbed scanners and 35mm so i would gladly let the breadth of your knowledge enlighten us especially on the sharpness issue. really looking forward the pottery thing tho and also you should make a video on how to get your highly impressive and style-filled haircut
Wild. I’ve had that PTA video in my recommendations for quite some time& I just decided to watch it yesterday although I haven’t send the film yet. Hope 2021 treats you well! You convinced me to pursue film photography this year!
I bought polaroid back and 2 boxes of fuji fp100c for my mamiya rb 67 last week. I tried it today and it was really amazing, you should definitely try it
I have the 55mm for the Pentax. I like it but I tend to use it on a tripod for landscape stuff. I also have 75, that's been my go to lens now as it's pretty darn sharp
I bought a Makina W67 in May 2020 to fight off the lockdown blues. It became my most used medium format camera leading to my Mamiya 6 & 7, the 500 c/m, Pentax 67 and even the mighty Fuji GW670 being benched. It took me longer than it should to get used to the focusing method on the dial surrounding the shutter release but otherwise it’s a perfect travel medium format camera.
Dang, I can't believe your channel has blown up like this. I just watched a vid of yours from 2 years ago where you said "thanks for 100 subscribers!". That was a mindfuck.
Looking forward to the finished edits! Also here for the diffusion experiments as well as any other one's you may grace us with. Lastly, Scan and Edit video's 🔥 please and thank you🙏🏽
“No new cameras for 2021.”
X: Doubt
I'm literally on the roof of a job site watching this.
I’m literally sitting on my couch smoking a blunt 😂
I'm literally eating lunch reading this comment
Hi Literally, I'm Elijah.
hey man at least your priorities are straight
@Rip Dingers lol literally same here
drop everything, it's a grainy video!
I am literally last moment studying for a tomorrow exam and I dropped studying because the notification came through.
The parallaxing endcards never cease to amaze me
GrainyDaddy is back with a new one
"Ahoy" completely threw me off guard
Wat up
We should swap 65mm and 80mm lenses for a bit 👌🏼 always wanted to try the 80
hell yea lets do it
I’m 3 minutes in and still no mention of Baxter. The suspense is killing me.
Baxter was mentioned in the small print in the first few seconds under “special thanks”!
@@carlosshootsfilm2889 thank you
the box being lined up with the edge of the window is very satisfying.
Loving the parallax effect at the end of the videos! It's a nice touch.
3:30 That traditional swimming poool looks dope in black and white! Great composition and it has really cool atmosphere with these strong contrast and clouds.
My favorite channel
Orange 044 B+W filter = AEROCHROME !!!
hell yeah
Looking forward to the Plaubel Makina content!
Yes to all.
Don’t eliminate all the jokes... I love them.
Recently bought the 55mm SMC Takumar lenses for the 67, and honestly speaking I like it more than my 105 2.4 for the shooting style that I'm going for (landscape and street, this lens is super duper fun for street photography hahaha)
105 is still a godly lens, but yeah, the 55 is such a beast
on the middle of studying for my exams but f it, when a grainydays video is dropped you watch it.
One tip for Makina. When not used store it opened. It will make the bellows last longer. Cheers!
The amount of unexpected photos in this update video can only be described with two beautiful words: dummy thicc
Yes please for tutorial scan & editing your film!!
Yes, we want the scan and edit video!
sharpening method baby
I'm literally in the midst of open heart surgery and I am now watching this.
Yes to everything.. cool
Daaaaamn, I was just recently mentioning Makina 67 as my dream one-lens-camera😅 I dropped a tiny teardrop when I saw the Plaubel strap 🥲
You really love taking photos of that pool
these pictures are gorgeous
just found this comedi channel and i'm loving it
Yes more experimental techniques!
honestly my favorite channel
jealous of your nature + weather.
I love that Jason and Caleb upload at the same time, I ship it
Caleb. I love you. Keep doing what you do.
Don't forget to double wind on the Makina 670. (fellow 670 owner)
And ALWAYS have the focus set to infinity when opening the bellows out. It will save your meter wiring & bellows. They are expensive to service & CLA, but the best travel 6x7 medium format camera. That Nikkor lens is amazingly sharp.
Calling it now, heavy orange filter means hes shooting aerochrome
Can confirm. I messaged him on insta a while back and he stated a vid on aerochrome was in the works
It’s the same beach as the x ray film video
Correct
Aerochrome is fun. I did a video on it 2019. Shot my second roll recently🙂
I recently was able to get some for a good deal, $160 for 4 rolls of it
Yes please on scanning video 🙏
6:15 I got the 65 and 80mm on my mamiya 7 after I sold my 50 and 150 the 65mm is the widest I would get is as crazily sharp as the 80
I came here for baxter....I stayed for the hot Mesopotamian pottery
Yes! Love to see more
Glad the Pool is back!
Got Covid and in quarantine. Watch all your videos and I plan on using my Canon AE-1 much more this year. Already bought that camera bag you use and got decent tripod. Good luck to your new 2021 journey
Yes please
Was waiting for the pool shot and you didn’t disappoint.
Nice choice with the Plaubel. I just picked up a nice 67 in London and I must say I enjoy using it a lot more than the Mamiya 7 that I had. Fact it collapses means it can fit in a tiny bag. Be gentle with the film wind on!
Pleaasseee do another scan & edit video!
i think that pool shot might be my favorite one yet
Jason is the GOAT of youtube
Way to go with the Plaubel 670! You will not be disappointed. that 80mm Nikon lens is one of the most beautiful ever produced.
I dont have a mamiya 7 myself but can borrow them from my university (college) and everytime I do I use the 65mil lens on it and can’t recommend it enough! I use 35mil lenses when im on 35mm and feels not far off that so isnt too much of a switch between the 2!
I would love to see ur updated scanning process!
I just recently purchased a Braun Gloria, which is extremely similar to the Plaubel, and I absolutely love it!
love seeing the monsters outside shirt 😍😍😍
Very interested to see those videos and the review for the camera!
A new grainydays video. We can finally start the year.
I am dying to get a better medium format camera, but I cannot decide on which one.. I've been shooting a Duaflex II.😬
I. Am. Loving. It.
Looking forward to everything you talked about in the video! Including more images from a camera I've lusted ( maybe the wrong word ) after for a long time.
Tiffen Black Pro Mist is the classic cinema diffusion filter. I can also recommend their Pearlescent filters.
Great fun as ever - look forward to a book!
I just ordered an Olympus AF-1, first (analog) camera. Let's go baby
I have a 55 Tak but for 35mm and I love it. The colors are very vibrant and it’s really sharp with excellent bokeh. All of my Takumar lens are excellent, my favorite being the nifty fifty 1.4
These videos always make me chuckle
I wouldn't be surprised to see some footages of Jason looting in the capitol with such a dope mullet
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but Catlabs film is just ilford? I bought a roll and it was legitimately ilford with a catlabs sticker around the film canister
The updated 55mm F4 is incredibly sharp. I love shooting with it
New subscriber tonight. I love your videos and humor. Please, please do a video on how specifically you do your moving images. They are all so fascinating but the ones in the Hopper video with the increased color and white borders were beyond words. I also would to love to learn how you shoot, scan and edit your work.
I'm in love with that diffusion filter look omg. I'm going to get one of them for sure, thank you!
Do you know what's it called?
A video for scan end edits would be cool
Yes, on the scan process! Do you use negative lab in your process?
would love to see your nlp workflow!
Fuck yes man, looking forward to ceramic content!
I've owned both. For some reason I've aways left the 105mm on. Maybe because the lens is slightly smaller and I was so use to using the 105 for that depth of field. The 55mm is still a great lens.
Aahhh The Pool!
@grainydays I've seen you shoot the same shot a few times over the last year and I must say that the photo a 3:30 is by far my favorite version
also id be interested in seeing a video of how you scan and edit your work
Last night I was like, "Man, I could really use a Grainydays video right now."
You have answered my prayers.
YES! Please share how you scan and edit. Im new to film photography and this is where im the most unsure about what the best solution is. I want to scan myself but have a lab develop it. Is this a good idea and will it allow me to have more control over my photos?
I've got the f4 version of the SMC 55mm and love it. I did a lot of research and finally concluded the f4 version would work best for my landscapes.
I have the Takumar 55mm f/3.5 for my 6x7 and it does it’s job for the most part. Sometimes I feel like it’s too wide for my taste, but that’s the lens that came w/ the body. I was able to trick it out with a lens hood and focus ring soooo that’s something or whatever
I have the 55 for the pentax 6x7 and love it. and hells yeah I'll down for your book/zine/whatever
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE MY 55mm 🥰
As soon as that zine comes out I’m going to buy it immediately!!!!!!
Hi, good luck with the new Makina670 camera, i have the same machine, it is my recent favorite camera, the lens is not as good as Mamiya7 but good enough.
i think that a cool thing about a video explaining your scanning/editing process would be making a specific point about scanning 35mm with flatbed scanners, i couldn't find any good videos about that, moreover everyone seems to have his own technique. i still find it difficult to get satisfactory results using flatbed scanners and 35mm so i would gladly let the breadth of your knowledge enlighten us especially on the sharpness issue. really looking forward the pottery thing tho and also you should make a video on how to get your highly impressive and style-filled haircut
Me and my GF love watching your vids!
Love that ur rocking the mullet
Wild. I’ve had that PTA video in my recommendations for quite some time& I just decided to watch it yesterday although I haven’t send the film yet. Hope 2021 treats you well! You convinced me to pursue film photography this year!
Ever thought about doing a video on what photographers or art inspires/motivates your own work?
How have I never run into you?! I walk the same areas as you taking everyday photos. So it goes. Thoroughly enjoy your videos dude, keep it up!
I bought polaroid back and 2 boxes of fuji fp100c for my mamiya rb 67 last week. I tried it today and it was really amazing, you should definitely try it
That pre school mullet.... Nice.
This channel slaps hard.
Give this man -a shield- an editor !
I have the 55mm for the Pentax. I like it but I tend to use it on a tripod for landscape stuff. I also have 75, that's been my go to lens now as it's pretty darn sharp
Aerochrome! Nice
I bought a Makina W67 in May 2020 to fight off the lockdown blues. It became my most used medium format camera leading to my Mamiya 6 & 7, the 500 c/m, Pentax 67 and even the mighty Fuji GW670 being benched. It took me longer than it should to get used to the focusing method on the dial surrounding the shutter release but otherwise it’s a perfect travel medium format camera.
Dang, I can't believe your channel has blown up like this. I just watched a vid of yours from 2 years ago where you said "thanks for 100 subscribers!". That was a mindfuck.
yes pottery! cant wait to learn about payolithic artisian styles they did back in the olden days
Man your voice is so soothing
Looking forward to the finished edits! Also here for the diffusion experiments as well as any other one's you may grace us with. Lastly, Scan and Edit video's 🔥 please and thank you🙏🏽
im a big fan of the 43mm from mamiya, it's like a 21 equivalent but it's amazing,
Awesome, expected Texas Leica, got Plaubel Makina! How about a Catlabs 80 review?