I switched to Leica M3 and went unplugged -My first roll of film in 20 years

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  • I switched to Leica M3 and went unplugged -My first roll of film in 20 years
    In this video I'm going to shoot a roll of film on the legendary Leica M3.
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  • @iancandler5446
    @iancandler5446 Pƙed 2 lety +9

    Thats quite an unusual M3, If it came from the factory like that it would have been a custom order as it has some M4 or later parts on it and makes me wonder if it has the Leica fast loading system fitted. Another CZcams who works in a camera repair store found an M2 modified at the factory in exactly the same way. I wonder if they where originally a pair? maybe custom made by Leica for your friend or the original owner if he hasn't owned them from new.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Did you look at the other comments😀

  • @Biosynchro
    @Biosynchro Pƙed 4 lety +51

    Two things need to happen, IMHO:
    1. We need a good scanner that costs US$500 that produces rich files without exaggerating graininess
    2. Film needs to be cheaper

    • @FilmPhotographyChannel
      @FilmPhotographyChannel Pƙed 4 lety +1

      The Primefilm XA fits the bill. czcams.com/video/sTERW92Tg0Q/video.html You're right, film prices are waaaay up!

    • @nickfanzo
      @nickfanzo Pƙed 3 lety

      B and h puts film on sale all the time, may not be Tri x but it’s fine.
      Scanning is poor . The grain becomes pixelated and it never looks right imo

    • @splootan
      @splootan Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Buy a Leica M Monochrom CCD its as simple as it gets then scans for you ;)

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Pƙed 2 lety

      Friend was press photographer. Put 35mm lens on for bumpy groups and crowds especially when close to subject and deeper range of focus (crop for subject) and no need to frame shot carefully with viewfinder. He had Leica for bomb proof build quality not arty composed images

    • @Adrian-wd4rn
      @Adrian-wd4rn Pƙed 2 lety

      Scan flat on your glass with ANR glass on top. 35mm comes out looking fine, hit some unsharp mask in photoshop and it looks perfectly usable. If it's a shot I REALLY love, I put it on the enlarger.

  • @michaelharris3450
    @michaelharris3450 Pƙed 3 lety +12

    Thank you for this. I too quit film in 2003. As a professional photographer my clients wanted digital images. I did not like the quality of printing back in that day now the quality of printing is excellent. I just recently pulled out five of my best film cameras in 35 mm SLR I have one old Balda Bessa 1B, from 1957 which is a rangefinder. Still works. So now I'm back shooting and developing my own black and white film for fun. My client still want digital but when I shoot for me I shoot film only. I think more and shoot less and my film pictures turn out much better because of that. Hope to see more of your film posts.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing and I'm happy to hear you are back to shooting film again.

  • @Leptospirosi
    @Leptospirosi Pƙed 4 lety +9

    A thing I appreciate when using a film camera is the fact that you do not "Fight" the camera as we often do with digital: you take your time, evaluate the scene, chose your setting based one experience and fire the shutter. if things get wrong, it's your own fault, but you cant' blame the camera automatism trying to jeopardize your work.
    Setting are simple: you chose a film roll, set your aperture or your shutterspeed, then you try figuring out the proper exposure, and that's all. You often have a needle or some led guiding you, but it forces you to take time and understand what you are framing. Too often we just shot and pray, knowing if things are ugly we can take other 10-15 pictures in a few seconds, even bracketing them if we like, with instant preview and Lightroom adjustments. Exposing to the right is an example: you don't try to get things right, but a way to boost results later.
    We have become lazy and complacent.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks for your thoughts, you have some very good points.

    • @user-io6wo3kf8o
      @user-io6wo3kf8o Pƙed 4 lety

      @UCPvKbDsauZgjeOlZkYP954A Let's draw with brushes, like Rembrandt!

    • @OZ1OS
      @OZ1OS Pƙed 4 lety

      @Zumzifero @ sulantoblog I have to admit that you®r absolutely right in the statements, conclusions you proclaim👍😉
      Same experience hereâ˜șïžđŸ˜Š

  • @richardgardiner9597
    @richardgardiner9597 Pƙed 4 lety +25

    More film content? HELL YEAH!!!

  • @mfj7035
    @mfj7035 Pƙed 4 lety +10

    The M3 is one of the best tool ever made ... defying the time and out of fashion... not perfect but built like a Swiss watch ..my best friend under my jacket since 25 years... I will never by a digital M to expensive for what it is !

    • @barrycohen311
      @barrycohen311 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      I shoot an old M2, works for me. The real magic of Leica is in their lenses, of which I have several. I also use my Leica lenses on my Fuji mirrorless bodies.

    • @mfj7035
      @mfj7035 Pƙed 4 lety

      Baruch Cohen and me my 35 summicron on my XPRO1 👍

  • @joelkoff1933
    @joelkoff1933 Pƙed rokem +4

    I just recently bought an M3 double stroke. I haven't heard used it yet but will soon. I also have an M10 that I have been using. I used to develop and print my images- I had a bessler 23 enlarger to do my prints-I love black and white! Glad you like the M3!

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed rokem

      Thanks for sharing. You seem to be a real Leica aficionado😀

  • @SteveStrac
    @SteveStrac Pƙed rokem +2

    Nice video. I didn’t read all comments so not sure if anyone else mentioned this, but your friend’s M3 appears to have a self-timer lever and a film advance lever from a Leica M4. I’ve never seen that before. Interesting! Steve/New York.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed rokem +2

      Pretty much everyone else has mentioned the same thing.

  • @docpitufo
    @docpitufo Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    You had some magnificent shots. Film is on a comeback and the M3 is a perfect choice for your decision to shoot with old school technology which in my opinion is a purist way of expressing art.

  • @ElieZ
    @ElieZ Pƙed 4 lety +8

    I personally was pleasantly surprised the first time I put the M3 to my eye with a 50mm lens. It is very satisfying composing and focusing 50mm with the M3.

  • @camerawrecker
    @camerawrecker Pƙed 4 lety +8

    I like your b/w film pictures a lot. I would indeed love to see more like this and see more videos about film photography here. Thanks for sharing. Great video.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks! I have the next one under construction already.

  • @richardsimms251
    @richardsimms251 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +2

    Excellent photos. Thanks

  • @florastaedtler2702
    @florastaedtler2702 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

    I inherited mine from my grandfather from 1963. He became interested in photography after the war and just used it to make family memories. ❀

  • @oibal60
    @oibal60 Pƙed 4 lety +4

    Thanks. I've an M4, which I haven't used in a year. You have inspired me.

  • @linjicakonikon7666
    @linjicakonikon7666 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    You are a wonderful photographer, rare for someone on CZcams.🌟🌟🌟

  • @puppybeagle1024
    @puppybeagle1024 Pƙed 4 lety +11

    I started shooting film last week on a Contax g2 and I enjoyed it so much I'm already done developing my 5th roll :)

  • @colynbarrett8127
    @colynbarrett8127 Pƙed rokem +1

    Good evening Matti. Just watched your Very interesting video on The M3 & Fomapan B&W Film. You have a Wonderful Style of Shooting! Please, shoot More Film ! I have been been shooting Film for over 50 years. I've tried Digital ,however my Passion for the sheer Clean and Clear love of Film will Always be My Love. Along with My love of Nikon Cameras ( Olde Type) . Many thanks and Kind regards Colyn.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed rokem

      Thanks. Film is really nice, but as sometimes it's also difficult for CZcams and especially when you travel, like I am right now. By difficult I mean a lot more work.

  • @humood_km
    @humood_km Pƙed 4 lety +5

    Yes! please feature more film videos. My M7 is stored in a drawer and I am eager to load it up with film again. Thank you.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks! I already have the next one under construction, so there is going to be at least one more😀

    • @leemartin2978
      @leemartin2978 Pƙed 4 lety

      That’s far too nice a camera to sit in the drawer. Built like a Rolls Royce and needs using

  • @michaellong6757
    @michaellong6757 Pƙed 4 lety +4

    Hi Sulanto,
    I also have an M3 and bought a 35 mm to add to my 50 and 90. This is a very good trilogy of focal lengths. The 50 mm frame lines have a fair bit of space around them which is nice to anticipate what's is entering your frame. But it also allows for a very close approximation for the 35 if you are able to push your eye right up to the eyepiece and scan to the very edge of the viewfinder frame. Not great for quick shooting but on slower study I can get almost perfect framing for 35. It may not be possible to do this for you wear glasses. Glad you enjoyed the blast from the past and I'd be interested in more such content.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks for those tips. On problem I had was definitely, that I could not see those 50mm lines with glasses, so about half of the picture area was not visible. But, if you can push your eye very close to the viewfinder, I guess a 35mm is not that bad.

  • @budokarate6212
    @budokarate6212 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thank you. Great video. I tool started shooting film again and set up my own darkroom. đŸ‘đŸ»

  • @curiouslizard
    @curiouslizard Pƙed 4 lety +6

    I bought two bricks of tri-x last year, they’re still sitting in my refrigerator, you may have just motivated me to load them into my FM3A. Looking forward to this continued series. Subscribed!

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      I'm so happy if I can motivate you. Thanks for subscribing.

  • @mikeortega6072
    @mikeortega6072 Pƙed 4 lety +4

    I think regardless of what camera is in your hands sir, you will take great pictures. At the end of the day it is clear that we need a camera that makes us want to take pictures.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +2

      I fully agree with you. Thanks for watching.

  • @vicibox
    @vicibox Pƙed 4 lety +9

    More film, yes please. Actually , I liked your film photos more than some of your other work. I have quite a few film cameras as I started shooting age 6 in 1957 and I rarely get rid of cameras. I have a problem with Leica rangefinders despite owning a IIIg and a M3; I hate them. My professional photographer father always loved Leica and I always loved Rolleiflex. The crunch came when I started work and could buy my own quality camera. So under his eye I was marched to the professional shop and my money was exchanged for a Leica. I was as miserable as sin like a storm cloud all evening and the next morning the offending camera was returned. I went out on my own and returned with a gorgeous Rolleiflex SL35 with two Zeiss primes. I loved it. Well eventually the Rolleiflex was traded for a gorgeous black Nikon FM2n and we always argued over which was better; Nikon or Leica. Well Dad died of course and I inherited his IIIg and M3. I did try to like the M3, I even ran half a roll of llford HP5+ 400 (my favourite film) before giving up in disgust and throwing the film in the bin. I will give the Leicas to my nephew next time I see him as dad said pass them on. So now I always put film in my FM2n, never my little Rollei 35s; the Nikon is my perfect film camera. I do have a Fuji GW690III with a negative the size of an Instax Wide for contact printing in my retirement but, havent used it yet so, all is to play for. More film topics would be well received - have fun ;-)

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Thanks! You are the second person to say my film photos look better than my digital😀I have owned the M6 and didn't like back then, but now I like to shoot on any M. I have also owned the FM2 and really liked it, one of the nicest film cameras I have used. I have already decided I'll do one or two film topics each month.

    • @linjicakonikon7666
      @linjicakonikon7666 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      AMEN.

  • @davidblanchard6785
    @davidblanchard6785 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    I can't get enough of film content !!!

  • @mattisulanto
    @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +9

    There is a blog post related to this, please check it out: sulanto.fi/i-switched-to-leica-m3-and-shot-film-after-20-years/

    • @mattiafalappi5516
      @mattiafalappi5516 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      sulantoblog do you have any plan for reviews on sigma fp other L mount alliance gear or sigma cameras with foveon sensor?.
      Viedos about film are really good.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Thanks! I have plans to review some L mount stuff, but I've had difficulties in obtaining the gear. I can't buy everything and I have to find ways to borrow the review equipment.

  • @MrMartinRose
    @MrMartinRose Pƙed 4 lety +5

    I returned to film completely and I am highly interested in more content like this. I have some film cameras, also an M2 with 5cm Summicron. I mostly shoot ILFORD Delta 400 and the results are awesome.

  • @rjohnbernales
    @rjohnbernales Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Yes please sir. More film stuff. Really enjoyed the video.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 3 lety

      I have since this video made many film topics: czcams.com/play/PLkkZKkR0lgqlNCrXNx8Iv7327hU9fWRSw.html

  • @romancing666
    @romancing666 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Yes please

  • @c.augustin
    @c.augustin Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Hmm, this is a "FrankenLeica" - the film advance lever is actually a modern, M6 style lever, not the old full-metal one the M3 came with. And the 35 mm lens could be used to get more leeway when shooting (whatever error you make, the subject will be in the frame ;-)). The Fomapan 400 is a nice stock, but not actually ISO 400, more somewhat around EI 320; while I find the grain a bit coarse, the tonal response is actually quite nice - I've used it with medium format and liked it (I normally use color negative film, though). I'm quite happy to use m43 for digital and film for larger formats (mainly 6x9 at the moment, but the one or other old Leica is in the mix, too).
    And yes, you could do the one or other film related post. As long as you have fun doing so (this is crucial ;-)), I'd like it!

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks! I noticed the film advance lever too. Who knows where this camera has been or what it has seen during its 65 years. Because of the exposure problems I can't say too much about the Fomapan 400 yet, other than it looks like ok film for that price.

    • @c.augustin
      @c.augustin Pƙed 4 lety

      @@mattisulanto Having a "slow" shutter might actually have helped with the lower sensitivity of this film stock. Definitely worth the money, as long as one is willing to accept the downsides (like less sensitivity, and a bit shoddy coating quality, but the latter can be redeemed in Photoshop ;-)).

    • @nineteen76
      @nineteen76 Pƙed 4 lety

      Also the self timer lever is different to the normal M3 as well. You have an unique camera :)

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    I shoot film and digital about 50/50. One of the notable things is how much more compact 35mm cameras are than their full frame equivalent, especially lenses, almost M43 sized. Definitely do more film related content, Matti.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks! There is more film content coming once I get the camera sorted out.

  • @FUCKTHEPOPO-ACAB
    @FUCKTHEPOPO-ACAB Pƙed 3 lety +1

    My Leica m3 has changed with the m6 top. It’s a brilliant work by my friend.

  • @AetherCS2
    @AetherCS2 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I’m so happy, I’ve been shooting only film for 2 years & I just picked up my first Leica.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing. That's quite radical to move to only film, but I believe it can be more tranquil than digital.

  • @troisminutesdumans7650
    @troisminutesdumans7650 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    the shot which contains the reflection on the river and a dog aside to it is simply peaceful and joyful 💯

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks! By the way, it's not a dog, it's a boy fishing😀It's also not a river, it's sea, but of course you can't tell that from the photo. Anyway, I'm happy you like the photo.

    • @troisminutesdumans7650
      @troisminutesdumans7650 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@mattisulanto I think I have to pay a visit to the hospital...😂
      That very unique spot light reflection got all my attention.😁

  • @Bgiwrgos
    @Bgiwrgos Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Thanks Sulanto for one more great video!
    I started photography two years ago with a lumix gx80.. after 1,5 year of the start of my photography hobby a friend gave me as present a film photo camera ( canon AE-1). I realised that I didn't know anything about photography ( I still don't know) even if my photos was attractive. All the novice just take a camera and start shooting with the help of auto mode and we have good result but on manual everything is a mess. I didn't know what is the exposure, iso, shutter speed, and with the ability that we can delete some photos we shoot everything with no reason.
    But using film is not like just shooting, you need to think a lot about what is nice, what setting should i use even if the film is proper for that photo.
    Now I start to understand the wonderful word of photography, you don't shoot what you see, you shoot what is going to like you after the development of the film or the editing of your photo.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing. Film cameras definitely teach you a lot.

  • @carvera9496
    @carvera9496 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Thank for your clarity on shooting film. Honestly, your film composition is Amazing!!!! A true work of art! Please... I would really love to see more of your work. Thank you for sharing.

  • @simonwatkins4237
    @simonwatkins4237 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Yes yes yes please - more film content Matti.

  • @paulthomas8986
    @paulthomas8986 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Last fall I got the film photography Itch and started looking for a camera. I found a couple options that family and friends had but they had not been used in so long they needed a CLA. When I inquired about the price and also the cost of film and processing it was very discouraging and I just kept shooting with digital. I do really love the look and tonality that film has, and not having to sit in front of a computer and edit every image would be very welcome. I love the process of creating images but dislike post processing. Maybe one day soon I will bite the bullet and try shooting some film once again. Looking back at old childhood photos they look so beautiful. Film really does have a unique and very pleasing look. Thank you for the video and inspiration, I hope you enjoy your time shooting film again.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks! Try shooting jpeg and don't do any post processing. However, it's a good idea to keep your photos archived, so you can find a specific photo later. Good thing with film today is, that it's optional. You can get nice film cameras for about $/€ 150 and if you shoot a couple of rolls a month, it's not that expensive.

  • @monk880
    @monk880 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Digital cameras maybe one day will surpass film cameras in quality, but they will never surpass analog cameras in joy of its photography process. Thank you for your video. Own and started now b/w photography using my new/old Exakta’s and Leica’s.

  • @crissignori7482
    @crissignori7482 Pƙed rokem +1

    Very interesting and thank you for your video. I also have just received/purchased a Leica M3, (a 1965 model with a 35mm summicron f2.8 with goggles). Now, I'm looking to get a 50mm summicron and will start shooting film again after about a 20 year hiatus. In the past I had the M6, M4-2 and M4. I've got a developing tank and some Fomapan 100 and can't wait to get back home to Italy and start shooting. All the best to you !

  • @HuyBui-no5vu
    @HuyBui-no5vu Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I first started with film back in 2018,learnt a lot from it,now im consider switching to m4/3,such a small and compact system

  • @danielsigg8405
    @danielsigg8405 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    A yes for more film content. Cheers, Daniel

  • @MrMauriziomazzoni
    @MrMauriziomazzoni Pƙed rokem +1

    Hi Matti, the same happened to me: I bought an M2 and I shoot it together with other cameras, analogic and digital. All my digital cameras are set up like they were pre-digital, more or less. Film I do develop myself, using stand development (less agitation + longer times allow to do something else, in the meanwhile).
    And then I buy cheaper but decent film, like Foma 100 and 200, FP4+, Rollei Superpan, Adox etc...
    It's beautiful and rewarding

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed rokem

      Thanks so much for sharing your backstory😀

  • @metocvideo
    @metocvideo Pƙed 4 lety +1

    As I write, June 16 2002, the price of Tri-X is around £11 in the UK. Fomapan is a good film, but it scans quite grainy for some reason, I have tried different scanning methods and the grain is still very obvious, but not in a good, pushed Tri-X style. Ilford in the UK make excellent film, and their “Kentmere” film range is worth looking at in 100 and 400, and you can find some film packaged as Ilford Pan 100 and Ilford Pan 400 which is great value if they sell it in your country. All Ilford films scan well.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Very similar price also in the UK. So far I like the Fomapan 400, but I also want to revisit the HP5 and try some of the new films, like the Kentmere. Thanks for your comments! I will only reply to this one😀

  • @parratt-world
    @parratt-world Pƙed 4 lety +4

    The 35mm lens issued for the M3 has an extra binocular device built on, often referred to as 'goggles'. This brought the full 35mm lens angle of view into the 50mm viewfinder.
    Why not get the camera serviced?
    I have 2 each of the M2 and M3 bodies. They are wonderful to use, for the reason you described.
    Thank you for the video.
    Cheers, Kevin.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks! I know about the goggles and if the camera was mine I'd have it serviced, it would be worth it.

  • @aengusmacnaughton1375
    @aengusmacnaughton1375 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Yay! You tried film again! I shoot both (too many vintage film cameras + Lumix G85 (often with adapted vintage lenses)) -- and love the similarities and differences. Now that it is getting warmer, I am finding it hot & sweaty to carry three cameras (2 film and my G85) on me when I go out shooting. Yes -- film prices definitely are not what they used to be!!! I have found Foma a good "bargain" film for 35mm and 120. Your pictures -- despite a quirky shutter -- were awesome! Love the midtones and the touch of contrast at the very brightest and darkest ends of the spectrum. Thank you for sharing -- and I would definitely be interested to see more of your film adventures *AND* your continued Lumix coverage!

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks! I have already decided I'll make one or two film topics each month, but the rest is going to be Lumix and digital.

    • @aengusmacnaughton1375
      @aengusmacnaughton1375 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@mattisulanto -- Great! Don't need to compare film vs. digital -- they are just, different, and we can enjoy both. Even with my G85 (being 16MP) I know that I can get a crystal clear photo in good lighting conditions when I need to, whereas with film I do need to think about the ISO/grain, how contrasty the film is or is not, the color rendition of the film (Fuji vs. Kodak!), and of course how well the camera and lens are working! Which is why I tend to always bring my G85 along when I am "shooting film." (plus I can share my digital photos faster) But that doesn't make it less fun, just different. I have no Leicas though!!! :-) And yes -- the older the equipment the more finicky it can be, but it still is amazing to get out and take pictures with a camera 40, 50, 60 or more years old! Even older than me!!!! Thanks!!!

  • @kevintoes
    @kevintoes Pƙed 4 lety +2

    love that your m3 has been modified with an m4 winder and m3 selftimer!

    • @nixm1013
      @nixm1013 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Noticed that too! M4 owners would go the other route by swapping the m3 lever to the M4/M4-2/M4-P

    • @thomschuurman2462
      @thomschuurman2462 Pƙed 2 lety

      Could that be the issue with the “off” shutter speeds too? Early M3’s used to have dials with 25/50/100 times and not 30/60/125 like the one in the video. - Also the rewind knob shown is from a later S/N M3 as early ones have one “hole” slightly off-center instead of the later “two-holed” ones

      It seems it was kind of a Franken-M3
.

  • @JoeLopez
    @JoeLopez Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Very nice shots, thank you for sharing

  • @jensruckert4763
    @jensruckert4763 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I was infected by the virus by a M6. Before I photographed with Canon Fd, then with a Pentax D10, and still until today with Nikons. I never really stopped shooting film, as I didn’t really like and still don’t like the outcome of digital sensors. So I photograph digital as well as film and still prefer the analogue workflow from beginning to the prints from the darkroom. My favorite films are either ilford hp, the fomapan 400 or the Agfa 400. The prices in Germany are quite reasonable. The Leica and Hasselblad cameras got me, and after the M6 I started collecting analog cameras a few years ago, all of them are in use and working condition. Thanks to a friend who needed money and sold me his M6. My favorite Leica is the M4 and then the M2... always good light! Stay safe and sound. Greetings from Germany to Finland.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much for sharing your film experiences.

  • @geoffchaplin5601
    @geoffchaplin5601 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I own or have owned many cameras - digital Lumix, Sony a7riii, Canon, film Leica M and screw mount, Nikon, Hasselblad, Rollei, 4x5 and 8x10 view cameras. The camera I always return too and enjoy most is the M3. Film is always more fun but mostly its the camera ergonomics and the satisfaction in using it. Yes, keep the film reviews coming please. And buy a serviced M3!

  • @louiswhite4909
    @louiswhite4909 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Yes please more film content.

  • @stevehoffman9735
    @stevehoffman9735 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    This inspired me to get out my Leica M4 and load it with Kodak Tri-Ex. Expensive here in Los Angeles as well...

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Great, I hope you get some nice shots.

    • @stevehoffman9735
      @stevehoffman9735 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@mattisulanto They won't be as good as yours, but I'll try!

  • @haymobachmaier
    @haymobachmaier Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I shoot 95% on analog film the last year, and for me the Fomapan Films works good for međŸ‘đŸ€đŸ“· Great Video, thank you👏👏 Nice greets from Austria, Haymo;)

  • @markwickersham972
    @markwickersham972 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Long ago (about 1979) I traded my Leica 3g system for a Canon F1 system. I just needed SLR versatility for my professional shooting. I’ve always missed that camera. But I did keep my coat pocket camera that I carried all over the world while in the USAF. It was my Kodak IIIc. I still have that camera. I last had it CLA’d about 10 years ago. You’re inspiring me to get it out. My current go to digitals are a couple of Canons (if I must) and my Lumix and OM cameras. Over time, the Lumix cameras are seeing more and more use.

  • @jennifergrainger2480
    @jennifergrainger2480 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Love to see some more film videos. Thanks.

  • @michaellong9526
    @michaellong9526 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    I have an m3 and also a 35 mm voightlander. I found if you press your eye right up to the viewfinder the full frame outside the 50 mm frame lines is actually very close to the 35 view. My framing is very accurate doing this. As you have glasses you probably can’t do this though.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 3 lety

      Thanks. That's it, I can't do it like that.

  • @EdwardBushmanAnderson
    @EdwardBushmanAnderson Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I would be interested in more film related topics. Thanks for this great video!

  • @Dwarvenchef
    @Dwarvenchef Pƙed 4 lety +2

    I also had a long break between film and than digital. I’m now shooting mostly film for the slowing down aspect, i find digital to be higher pressured mentally.

  • @scottfineshriber5051
    @scottfineshriber5051 Pƙed 4 lety +4

    I also decided to shoot some film recently after about 20 years. I found a beautiful Minolta CLE and shot a few rolls before the pandemic. One thing I noticed was the beautiful transition from very bright areas to pure white that the film captured. It’s smooth and soft, rather than slightly abrupt, as I’ve become used to with digital sensors. Were you struck by that as well? I shot on Ilford Delta 1600 and Fuji Portra 400, I believe. Thanks for the video about film photography. I look forward to more.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +2

      I was just generally happy to see how beautifully film renders and after seeing my first photos it all came back to me, like I had been shooting film continuously all the time.

    • @metocvideo
      @metocvideo Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Scott Fineshriber the Minolta CLE is, imho, the camera that Leica should have made the successor to the Leica CL. The CL sold so well that it scared the Leica directors, it was hurting sales of the M5 which was not well liked. The value of the CLE is going up and up as people realise just how perfect it is as a M mount compact camera.

  • @fergusfitzgerald977
    @fergusfitzgerald977 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

    Nice photos ! that's the main thing !
    keep going ! get that optional viewfinder ? Why not ?
    I am trying Colour Neg on an old Canon AE-1 !

  • @FilmPhotographyChannel
    @FilmPhotographyChannel Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Pretty cool video. Looks like a Leica M3 with the M6/M4 film advance and an M4 self-timer lever. Custom job?

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks! I have no idea if it's a custom job, because that's not my camera.

  • @alexander.starbuck
    @alexander.starbuck Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Halo Matti! Great video :) and great to see you had a bit of fun again with film. Since you are a "film veteran" you will probably already know this but if you roll your own, say Ilford HP5+, it will be much much cheaper. Especially if you do your own development! All the best from Croatia and keep 'em videos coming. Alex

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip. I know that, but if you count the initial cost of the bulk film loader, film canisters etc. you have to shoot a few rolls before you'll start to see the savings. In my case it would take maybe some years, because I don't shoot that much film any more.

  • @ivorcomment1526
    @ivorcomment1526 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Yes please - film !

  • @cadaver_on_autopilot
    @cadaver_on_autopilot Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Fomapan has been described as having a more old school tri-x look, it's pretty awesome, and even better considering how much cheaper it is.

  • @lensman5762
    @lensman5762 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    That is what Leica and film photography are all about. Concentration on photography and not operating an imaging computer. Thanks for sharing your experience. I also use fomapan 200 creative in my MF and 4x5 cameras for exactly the same reasons you mentioned, the price of film particularly Kodak has gone through the roof . It is a very decent emulsion but let down by poor quality control during the coating stage. I just had to write a whole roll off for some strange dark scratches all over emulsion. Perhaps paying 25% more for Ilford HP5+ would be worth it.

  • @abrahaopedrodasilva6578
    @abrahaopedrodasilva6578 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Be hapy

  • @filmbyhari
    @filmbyhari Pƙed 4 lety +8

    Your M3 seems to have borrowed the film advance and self-timer levers from an M4 ;-)

    • @CertainExposures
      @CertainExposures Pƙed 4 lety +2

      lol I was looking for this comment. His rewind is from the M3/M2 style though

    • @eddyjcreative100
      @eddyjcreative100 Pƙed 3 lety

      They all use the same..

    • @CertainExposures
      @CertainExposures Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Thirty5mm Lens Photography the M4 has a plastic advance lever with a distinct angle. The M3/M2 have a curved metal advance lever.

  • @pasadenapsych44
    @pasadenapsych44 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    More please. This is a very nice creative exercise.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks! The next one is under construction.

  • @lindanorman2589
    @lindanorman2589 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    thank you for the film content.

  • @jaeAre200
    @jaeAre200 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    New sub!!! I would really love more videos like this, especailly on the topic of Film. I think you have a very very unique perspective on film and photography in general with the amount of years you've put in. AND, the perspective of being away from film for 20 yrs. That's so amazing. So I would love to hear more of this, almost like a podcast style haha.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks for the sub! More film content is coming.

  • @mwales2112
    @mwales2112 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Nice images.. Thank you

  • @ivanruzicphotography4788
    @ivanruzicphotography4788 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Great video as always Matti. I think there are many of us that shoot both digital and analog so more film content would be great. Thanks.

  • @leemartin2978
    @leemartin2978 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Using film makes you think more. You are aware that each time you press the shutter that it’s going to be quite expensive , you have a limited number of shots on the roll so bracketing the hell out of it is out of the question, so you think about exposure and composition

  • @mortenthesbl5535
    @mortenthesbl5535 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    film yes yes yes

  • @jonlouis2582
    @jonlouis2582 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Wow, I like your pictures a lot. Only a good friend would lend thier Leica M. I have only 50mm for my M3, but that 35 is a superb lens. I like Foma films very much, but prefer the 200. Wish I could afford Kodak film, but times are tough. I would like more film content.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks! I have to try other Foma films too, once I get another working camera.

  • @edwinrosario7707
    @edwinrosario7707 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    More film please. Thank you.

  • @LyndonPatrickSmith
    @LyndonPatrickSmith Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Yes more film vids please!

  • @bloberglawp9981
    @bloberglawp9981 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Great. Now I want to develop my own film.

  • @MrHzemel
    @MrHzemel Pƙed 3 lety

    Very interesting you mention the problem of a sticky shutter. I have a Leica M3 I've owned since the early 1970's and the shutter no longer works. I have 4 lenses including the wide angle with the viewfinder attachment and it was a great camera to use during its day. I used a bulk film a winder in a changing bag to roll film from a 400 ft. roll down to a 35mm canister. The review is great and for me it brings back a lot of memories. Thank you.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing. You can have your Leica serviced, but it's not cheap and may not be worth it, if you are not going to use it.

    • @izzyleicanut9190
      @izzyleicanut9190 Pƙed 2 lety

      Hi . You should periodically run the M3’s (or all film Ms) slow shutter speeds if you do not plan to do photography for extended periods of time.

  • @samtaylor2597
    @samtaylor2597 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Yes please film film film love it and digital

  • @markkusandberg
    @markkusandberg Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Ilman muuta lisÀÀ.

  • @milanyoutuber5218
    @milanyoutuber5218 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    i have Fomapan 400 right now in my old Praktica :)

  • @jamesrushton7778
    @jamesrushton7778 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Super video - thanks for sharing. I love the one of the boy fishing - great composition considering the viewfinder is for 50mm lenses. May I ask, how did you meter given that the M3 doesn't have one? Sunny 16? Thanks, James

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 2 lety

      Thanks. I metered using the sunny sixteen rule.

  • @williamdavid4823
    @williamdavid4823 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    That camera is beautiful. I think I love it more than my GX80 😉

    • @paulsehstedt6275
      @paulsehstedt6275 Pƙed 4 lety

      The industrial design of a Leica M3 is superb, but your GX80 is a great digital performer.

  • @jk-ck7oh
    @jk-ck7oh Pƙed 4 lety +1

    If you like the not having to think about camera approach try fujifilm, the controls on the body and lens are amazing you can set the fundamentals without turning the camera on.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      I have some history with Fujifilm, but I'm very happy with my Lumix. What I meant by that was, that it's very different to shoot film than digital. Any digital camera is extremely complicated compared to something like the M3. We just don't realize it, because we have gotten so used to our digital cameras, which also are superior in many ways.

  • @hauke3644
    @hauke3644 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Hmm... Why not take a GX8 with the Leica 15mm lens in b&w mode (given that the Olympus Pen-F is not an option for a Lumix ambassador)? That does not only look similar to the Leica, it can also be operated like that. And gives way better image quality! And if you really like the grain and harsh contrasts of Kodak Tri-X, use Nik Silver Efex. For my part, I have given away my film developing equipment and don‘t miss it at all. The only analog camera that I might eventually unbury, is my old 6x9 cm Plaubel camera. But why should I? Together with a solid tripod, that‘s really heavy...

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      I'll get to that in some of my future film topics, but shooting film is not about the better (or worse) image quality or something like that. It's about different process and different way to shoot.
      From practical point it makes of course no sense, but does it make any more sense, that we upload a billion photos online every day?
      I like, that today we can choose film, if we like. When I started in the 70s, there was no choice.
      By the way, Tri-X is not grainy and high contrast, only those pseudo filters are😀

    • @hauke3644
      @hauke3644 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      sulantoblog The Tri-X‘s quality depended very much on the developing. I used Microdol-X and that gave in fact grainy results. A friend of mine, who never adopted digital, later used another developer by Kodak, but I forgot the name. My recepy in the 80s was Ilford FP4, later Agfa APX 100 and 25 with Tetenal Neofin blue. I remember that Kodak T-Max was a step forward in gradation, range and grain.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Yes, of course the choice of developer and agitation makes a difference. I have developed hundreds of rolls of Tri-X and my favorite developer is the D-76 or ID-11 diluted 1+1.

  • @arneheeringa96
    @arneheeringa96 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    If you like film development it is a lot of fun to shoot film. I still shoot BW on film.

  • @dmarker21
    @dmarker21 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    You might look into getting a Leica III series camera if you want a rangefinder and don't want to spend the money on a M3. You can get a working IIIf for a fraction of the cost and there are some good M39 lenses that would be fine for type of B&W street photography you were doing.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks for your suggestion, but I have already solved the problem and will talk about that in my next unplugged episode.

  • @karlschroeder741
    @karlschroeder741 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I would suggest to use some lighter fluid plus graphite. Inject it with a syringe into the speed mechanism of the. camera. It will solve the sticky problem. I learned that more tha 30 years ago from an expert Leica user.. I did it several times on old Leicas and it worked very well. Yes, please do more film videos.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks for the tip. If it was my camera, I'd probably have it serviced.

  • @mbs00135
    @mbs00135 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Nice video. This M3 is kind of "special". It has all features of the 1955 M3, but the film advance lever is the one of the M4. The M3 had the solid metal lever without the plastic grip.

  • @WMedl
    @WMedl Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Astonishing images!
    But you should have included also the not so good ones.
    Did you use an external light meter or expose by feeling.
    During daylight it is simple to get acceptable exposure setting having decided on the overall EV. From this time and aperture can be calculated mentally knowing smaller dual log values.
    But for complicated light situations zone system metering is necessary except you are a master of analog post processing like Ansel Adems.
    Yes please more film videos.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks! The zone system only works properly, if you can expose and develop each frame individually. Ansel Adams used a large format camera and the zone system was perfect for that. However, for a 35mm or medium format it doesn't work well, because you have to develop all the frames the same way. I used a Gossen light meter, but it was little use, because the shutter speeds were all over the place.

    • @WMedl
      @WMedl Pƙed 4 lety

      @@mattisulanto The zone system dies work for all cameras.
      I use it on my Olympus cameras set to spot metering of course.
      The metering scale from -3 to +3 is roughly eqivalent to the zones 2 ti 8!

  • @filmniyom
    @filmniyom Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Cool camera👍

  • @barryrodbell6912
    @barryrodbell6912 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    This comment is late but please do more film based videos.

  • @batesarch
    @batesarch Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Did you use stand developing technique? The results look pretty good. Kiitos.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Thanks. I used just a normal development, continuous agitation for the first minute and then 10 seconds after every minute.

  • @siofna9709
    @siofna9709 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I know the problem with the viewfinder very well, My first camera was a old simple 6x6 rollfilmcamera with a brocken viewfinder :-).
    Have a nice day and enjoy film.

  • @daviddyer2607
    @daviddyer2607 Pƙed 4 lety

    Absolutely fascinating. 👍

  • @windyadiyatna7912
    @windyadiyatna7912 Pƙed 4 lety

    more channel film please, keep up the good work grandpa

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks, and always good to see kids too watching my content😀

  • @lucasleonardo2111
    @lucasleonardo2111 Pƙed 4 lety

    Some really nice shots! Fomapan definitely has a more classic look, in particular the 100 ISO, with lots of grain. I personally love shooting Foma 200 and pushing it to 800, gives some fantastic contrast and smooth but noticeable grain, a bit of a lo-fi aesthetic. HP5 is one I'm really eager to try. Keep the vids coming :)

  • @DessieTots
    @DessieTots Pƙed 4 lety +4

    Rangefinders are bloody hopeless for close portraits. A Nikon F with a Nikkor 50mm f2 will always get the job done. I like the idea of Leica M cameras but we always end up getting a costly and bitter divorce.

    • @Biosynchro
      @Biosynchro Pƙed 4 lety

      You are not wrong. IMHO I'd rather use a 90mm if I could, though.

  • @richardgardiner9597
    @richardgardiner9597 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    If you don't want a Canikon, what about an old Minolta XD-7? Sony only used the A-mount, so the old MD mount is an orphan. No conflict of interest there. Besides, the old MD lenses were sublime.
    *Edit* Oops, I forgot you said you wanted mirrorless. What about a Minolta CLE, then?

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks! I'll probably review other film cameras too in the future on this channel. Other than Leica, that is. Let's see what happens😀

  • @alvaro5162
    @alvaro5162 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Very nice video, thanks.
    👍
    I am also an old sea lion that started in photography when digital cameras didn't exist. I do not feel nostalgic for those times but I would like to try a couple of rolls in two cameras in particular, Minolta CLE and Contax G2 with their corresponding set of lenses.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks! I had both the G1 and G2 long time ago. The lenses were amazing, but I didn't like the bodies. Too many automatic features, but they looked really good. Who knows, maybe today I'd feel differently, if I had a chance to try them again.

    • @alvaro5162
      @alvaro5162 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@mattisulanto
      Now I envy you a little bit.
      😂
      I like the automatic functions and I use them a lot, most of my photos are taken with the camera in "P" mode. I think that the automation in the cameras is like the electronics in the cars, you have to learn how it works to relax and let yourself go.

    • @mattisulanto
      @mattisulanto  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@alvaro5162 I like automatic functions too, but on those Contaxes the implementations were not the best. Also, on modern digital cameras the automatic functions works so smoothly.

    • @alvaro5162
      @alvaro5162 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@mattisulanto
      If it is Contax it cannot be simple to use. I have a Contarex, so I know why I say it