Taking film photos in East Tokyo & picking up my camera from service at Mitsubado!
Vložit
- čas přidán 19. 09. 2021
- Today we're taking a walk through Eastern Tokyo (Oku-Kumanomae-Machiya-Nippori) with my Voigtlander Vito III. Plus: Picking up my new MAIN 35mm camera from Mitsubado after a small repair! (long story short - I broke the advance lever, they fixed it free of chargeI
Thank you for watching!
Mitsubado: www.mitsubado.com/
Instagram: / philknallhd
Patreon: / philknall
Affiliate Links:
Hakuba Stripe Strap: amzn.to/2ZQIwfX
Sony α7c: amzn.to/39lXqP2
Sony 24mm 2.8 lens: amzn.to/3ArfiUC
Manfrotto pixi mini tripod: amzn.to/2XEJJsd
Love the dinosaur shot at 8:20! What is that shop? I do love those neighborhood shopping streets in as well, they're just so pleasant to watch a walk through. The architecture and streets just feel so much more human scaled than the car choked massive roadways here!
50mm has been my go to lens for awhile, even when I was just shooting digital. It's just always felt like a very "natural" focal range and very easy to compose by eye around me.
Looks awesome out there. Great shots!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it ☺️
The lens in this camera is amazing. I really like your shots really cool
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it.
That Ultron lens looks really sharp! Also, your scans look really good. I'm interested to know your scanning process. Thanks...
Thanks for the comment! These are lab scans (frontier) i rarely have time these days to do my own scans. When i do it's with my Sony a7c and negative lab pro. Can't say i enjoy it a lot, I'd rather go out and shoot!
Looks like a lovely place for a walk, and so many great photos! I don't know how you walked past the derelict shop at 12:00 and didn't take a photo though, haha.
Thanks man!
I did! It's just one of the 3-4 shots that i ruined by opening the camera ;)
@@PhilKnall noooo. I wondered if that was the case. Sad times.
I did load a second roll and shoot three frames somewhere along the way so there is a slight chance it's on that!
@@PhilKnall Looking forward to it (or the possibility of it, at least)