Lomo Instant Wide Road Test Review In White Sands NM
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
- The best way to test a camera is road testing it in some exotic landscape with a crazy model, and that's what exactly what I did to put my new Lomo'Instant Wide camera through its paces!
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Man i love your approach to this camera and what it spits out. Been on the fence about getting one, but my approach is the same as yours so i think I'll be happy with tha Wide. Awesome footage, keep it up.
Wow, nice work, very impressive. I love your approach to photography. The grainy blues are enchanting.
Great inspiration. Thanks for taking the time to make this.
Very informative video thanks for the upload
Good Stuff~~ Satisfy yourself first😊
Great tips!
I have one, and I like it.
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Thank you for this video. It is excellent. I appreciate your camera reviews. Are you still happy with the Lomo? I’ve heard that it has quality problems regarding exposure, etc. or do you just view that as giving you the unexpected?
Hello, I have a question. I can't seem to figure out the distance of the focus ring. For the first shot you showed in this video (timecode: 00:44) what was your focus ring setting? Was it in infinity?
In any case how do you estimate the distance make it less defocused?
Hi David. Thanks for sharing. Stunning landscapes. Cool pictures. Indeed lomo wide is fun. Those flares are light leaks. These happen in between your last picture and the next. You can influence or provoke these by turning the focus ring a couple of times whilst pointing to the sun. Also indoors with eg led light. Most of the time it is fun - and people kind of like the effect. but when it is in each and every picture, it can be too much of the same.
Luckily it's only shown up in a few images out of dozens! The next time I do an indoor studio shoot with this I'll mess around with the focus ring and figure out how to deliberately induce it, maybe compose an image entirely out of light leaks or something.
Do you have a problem with overexposure with this camera? When it's really sunny out, every photo I take is overexposed even when I have it set at -1. I've had to resort to using an ND filter and even then the photos are overexposed sometimes.
Crypticc it has gone from a bit under to a bit over in a lot of photos- currently I am okay with that Lomo “not quite perfect” look. Flash in shade overall seems the best formula.