Praktica MTL3 35mm Camera and Lenses

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • My first video using some of my collection of older equipment.
    This is a little rundown of the Praktica MTL3 35mm Camera.
    Made in East Germany in the late 70's and Early 80's, it is a good budget 35mm camera.
    This is just a quick overview, loading film, and going out and shooting a few bits.
    A little bit of comparation between that and my D750.
    I am going to be making a lot more with some older cameras, and some interesting ones in my collection. That along with some Portraits, Landscapes and anything else to do with photography,.
    I hope you enjoyed the video, please like, follow, and comment.
    Music by JoshWoodward.com
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Komentáře • 7

  • @DanGleebowls
    @DanGleebowls Před 2 lety +4

    Looks wicked man! One big hurdle in film photography for me is that I was spoiled with access to a fully stocked darkroom with enlargers and all the bells and whistles in school, and switching to developing in a bag and scanning or sending off for development just won't be the same.

    • @garethnormanphotography3907
      @garethnormanphotography3907  Před 2 lety

      That sounds awesome. That sort of setup would be awesome. I'm starting the other way, and will try home at some point. Just been out to buy some 120 film and some more 35mm for a few different cameras and projects.

  • @ebullientcookie7572
    @ebullientcookie7572 Před měsícem +1

    Hello sir, I want an advice, which camera would be better Praktica MTL3 with pentacon 50mm f/.18 OR Vivitar v3000s with Vivitar 50mm f/1.7

  • @MovieAudio
    @MovieAudio Před 2 lety +1

    Hey. Great video! What light settings would you recommend to use if outdoors? My light meter is broken

    • @garethnormanphotography3907
      @garethnormanphotography3907  Před 2 lety +1

      Depends really. without a light meter i generally use the sunny 16 rule. If not i have a light meter app on my phone, or use a modern DSLR to get an idea of exposure.

  • @tamaradesjarlais2234
    @tamaradesjarlais2234 Před 2 lety

    Do you need a battery to use this camera? Can it function without?

    • @SkulduggeryGaunt
      @SkulduggeryGaunt Před 3 měsíci

      There is a button battery located at the bottom. It only powers the light meter within the viewfinder, though. So the camera can take pictures fully without it, if you don't rely on the metering for exposure and aperture.