Traveling with Simera 35mm f1.4 | Photography Trip Vlog
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
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I traveled to Hokuriku Region(lies along the Sea of Japan) in winter.
Using Leica M6 camera with a new Thypoch Simera 35mm f1.4 lens, shoot with black and white film.
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You are a master story teller. The crazy world just stops when i watch your videos. Thank you.
Thanks:))
Thank you for bringing us on this adventure. What a wonderful video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Steven for another beautiful video. I think Japan must be the most beautiful country in the world, in any season, and your videos and still images certainly do it justice. Thank you so much for your work.
Thanks Barry. :)
This shrine is so beautiful it looks amazing no matter what lens one uses. Beautiful as always dear Steven.
Thanks Stefan😊
Your video is so well made, different from many others, intriguing and makes we want more. Thank you for giving me such a beautiful view of Japan. Subscribed.
Thank you 😊
❤ love lens love life…thypoch should sponsor you👍
😆what a lovrly day.
Great work as usual, thank you!
So glad😊
As an Australian myself I've never heard of Hakuba, but suddenly I want to go 😂 Thanks for the awesome videos mate.
best comment😄😄
That shot of the village around 9:50 was amazing! ❤
I am French and I love Japan and film Leica M cameras. Thank you for your Chanel Steven I am found of it.👍
Thanks :))
Thanks for this adventure. I almost cried because it gave me the same feeling like”Secrets life of Walter Mitty”
So nice of you. 😊
I have visited Kanazawa on two different occasions . Most recently in January 2024, with my Topcon RE Super - just after the earthquake. I always look forward to coffee and toast at Higashide Coffee. My wife and I love that cafe.
Yes a lovely Cafe😊
Awesome video as usual, Steven. Thanks for sharing your trip and your photographs. Amazing how there is such a variation in the weather within the space of a 40min train journey.
Thanks!Yes, if take Shinkansen from Tokyo to the Ski & Spring resort Echigoyuzawa(越後湯沢).
Thank you so much for using Thypoch Simera 35mm f/1.4. An enjoyable video, amazing shots.
Thsnk you so much:)
Nice vlog, Steven! Really like how you put this together. Great shots 🙌
thanks:)
Thank you for your vlog, like your style of videos.
Glad you like them!
@@StevenTannothey are always a pleasure to view.
So beautiful!!!!! Amazing pictures👏🤙👍🇦🇷
Thanks a lot my friend:)
Thank you, very immersive and fascinating!
Thank you :))
Always love your videos and photography Steven. I hope you're well :)
So glad :))
Beautiful images and great video Steve!
Many thanks!
Another amazing one
Thanks!
老師,這一切真的太美了! 謝謝你帶來這輯的美好
聽到讚揚很高興😄
awesome works and so beautiful.
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks very much for a fascinating video through the Hokuriku area in Japan.
There is an ocean of videos on travel and street photography on CZcams. Yet I find certain qualities in those of yours somehow keep drawing me in. I can't tell what they're, just yet.
One thing is I stopped shooting with films back some 20 years ago. I could as I still have a Nikon F2 and FM2 around, but probably won't pick them up until I can develop the film myself.
Thanks. Actually developing B/W film is quite easy, I am going to do a step by step developing video will shows its easier than cooking. :))
@@StevenTanno
A video on film developing is great. Really look for to seeing it.
On top of the technical knowhow and skills required with film development, there is also the space to store chemicals and to undertake the process. No easy task in small living space.
It should also be interesting to see how available the supplies would be in this era of digital photography.
My only thought of doing development myself had to be some four decades ago.
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That is quite a nonsensical comment with the porsche opel analogy. To each their own!
Lovely video. Inspiring
Thanks :))
Another informative & relaxing video. Thank you. Maybe a video comparing this lens to a Leica 35mm? And how about the Thypoch 28/1.4? Will you be reviewing that one soon?
I would not. thanks:)
非常喜歡你的影片
謝謝😊
Hello
What flash is it ?
A Metz I bought it a long time ago actually.
@@StevenTanno thanks for response
I had a Metz like this but was afraid to use it on recent M because of the high voltage on trigger
Using Leica body with no leica lens is like to have Porsche with engine from Opel.
Leica M lens is outdated.