This is great. I had an old film camera when I was a kid, but I was disheartened by how cheaply made it was; I also had no idea how to properly load it.
That was just superb-great beginner info and wonderfully edited and presented. Just starting up again in film after decades of digital. Starting with a Leica R and Ilford. Wish me luck. One thing you might mention are the great light meter apps for smartphones. Lots of vintage film cameras have very wonky meters.
Thank you for video, I have old camera after my grandpa (Voigtlander Brilliant) and I wasnt able to find proper video on how to handle film to not expose it. I am pretty sure my first film is exposed as hell without your advice but I hope for better result with second one after watching your tutorial!
Is that Rhett Shull?! Cool!
This is great. I had an old film camera when I was a kid, but I was disheartened by how cheaply made it was; I also had no idea how to properly load it.
That was just superb-great beginner info and wonderfully edited and presented. Just starting up again in film after decades of digital. Starting with a Leica R and Ilford. Wish me luck. One thing you might mention are the great light meter apps for smartphones. Lots of vintage film cameras have very wonky meters.
Best of luck!! I use "Light Meter Ultra" for my light meter.
Thank you for video, I have old camera after my grandpa (Voigtlander Brilliant) and I wasnt able to find proper video on how to handle film to not expose it. I am pretty sure my first film is exposed as hell without your advice but I hope for better result with second one after watching your tutorial!
Best of luck on the next roll!
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