It’s worth noting different film stocks are made for different lighting situations, especially higher stocks. 800 portra will look completely different than cinestill 800t if you shot both during the day outside. But portra might look like shit inside vs cinestill because cinestill is tungsten balanced.
Recommending turning the flash off in the daytime is stupid. In a lot of situations the flash is a great tool to take better photos. Especially in the daytime in backlit situations. And you even had a picture in this video where you used the flash in daytime lol
Make sure that you also inform people of the disadvantages too. Film that is very sensitive to light can create noise, and this is not always a desired look.
When it comes to film, the camera you’re using isn’t going to change the quality of your photo much at all. Of course if you have a macro SLR and a fixed lens point and shoot it’ll be a different shot but between point and shoots, it’s all about proper metering.
@@calebosborn2231 disagree when it comes to P+S as they have fixed lenses- the quality of the lens is a huge factor and thus the camera choice is too. Hence contax/yashica being more expensive because they have amazing Zeiss lenses.
Using high speed ASA on bright day sucks. In this case, you must use higher aperture, and that means you gotta get difraction effect (points which are supposed to be sharp are blurred). And yes, picture is noisy, too. Use 400 speed, if you wanna be universal, or 200 if it is possible. The best solution is to have ready one camera with speed 100 for outside shooting and one with 800, maybe 1600 for indoors. And pro tip: You don't have to shoot on box speed, which means you don't have to shoot 400 film as 400, you can pretend to have 1600 film and then order +2 developing. It is called push process and it means that film is developing longer and you get the right exposure with lower speed film (and cheaper film)
the problem i find is that when i turn the flash off, my shutter speed slows wayyy down, and i get shaken / blurred photos - and it then struggles to focus too
You can still use the flash outside, itll either be drowned out or just fill in shadows
I think some will change aperture when the flash is on which could fuck the exposure
It depends, I love using flash at night and day time..depends how much talent you have with flash
Sensational images, beautiful T2. Congrats.
What camera did you use for the shot of the guy smoking?
the best point and shoot will be a 90's AF SLR. a canon rebel 2000 will probably hit focus more times than a Contax t2
Damn. This made me wanna go buy my contax g2 back 😂
It’s worth noting different film stocks are made for different lighting situations, especially higher stocks. 800 portra will look completely different than cinestill 800t if you shot both during the day outside. But portra might look like shit inside vs cinestill because cinestill is tungsten balanced.
Recommending turning the flash off in the daytime is stupid. In a lot of situations the flash is a great tool to take better photos. Especially in the daytime in backlit situations. And you even had a picture in this video where you used the flash in daytime lol
daytime flash comes in handy with point n shoot though.
Me who just ordered ISO200 for my point and shoot
lol. same here. live and learn
T2 and Portra 800 - yeah if you're rich 😂
love the photos
Remarkably informative!
Look so sick 🔥
was that tyler during new magic wand?
Thanks for the tips
Ok, there are some really nice photos there - the waterfall one is stunning. Is that one really shot with P&S?
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What camera was used to make those pics
Make sure that you also inform people of the disadvantages too. Film that is very sensitive to light can create noise, and this is not always a desired look.
ever's pic with the guy smoking was taken on a canon ae-1 with a fisheye lens, not a contax t2
Thank you! I was really impressed with the 40$ trash tbh XD
What ISO do you recommend?
what camera was used to take the picture in the snow?
When it comes to film, the camera you’re using isn’t going to change the quality of your photo much at all. Of course if you have a macro SLR and a fixed lens point and shoot it’ll be a different shot but between point and shoots, it’s all about proper metering.
@@calebosborn2231 disagree when it comes to P+S as they have fixed lenses- the quality of the lens is a huge factor and thus the camera choice is too. Hence contax/yashica being more expensive because they have amazing Zeiss lenses.
@@calebosborn2231Lens matters.
@@calebosborn2231 he asked a simple question
Is the image of the basketball hoop film? If so what film is it? And is the color graded or manipulated? It’s really pretty.
Using high speed ASA on bright day sucks. In this case, you must use higher aperture, and that means you gotta get difraction effect (points which are supposed to be sharp are blurred). And yes, picture is noisy, too. Use 400 speed, if you wanna be universal, or 200 if it is possible. The best solution is to have ready one camera with speed 100 for outside shooting and one with 800, maybe 1600 for indoors. And pro tip: You don't have to shoot on box speed, which means you don't have to shoot 400 film as 400, you can pretend to have 1600 film and then order +2 developing. It is called push process and it means that film is developing longer and you get the right exposure with lower speed film (and cheaper film)
What film stock did you use on the mountains shot??
Use a Lomo CN 100 and it will be soooo good man
is that Meshal Aljasser on the thumbnail? 🧐
There are plenty of circumstances where using the flash in sunlight is very useful. I'm not even a photographer and I know that. 😬
But…
Shooting ilford: £
shooting porta: £££
Ilford? Lol, I’m shooting Kentmere and Arista. .£
👌Yo fyi can’t I save your videos to a playlist. Should fix that
thank
I prefer to stick with my manual analog cameras... otherwise I can also take digital photos and edit them analogically
The guy in the thumbnail looks like Meshal Aljaser
What camera is that
the problem i find is that when i turn the flash off, my shutter speed slows wayyy down, and i get shaken / blurred photos - and it then struggles to focus too
What camera is this?
There was no explaination when to use flash?
was that tyler the creator
What’s the song???
oh wow so use the flash when you need flash and higher ISO in higher ISO situations, wow thank you so much
I don't understand the ISO one
What’s the song called ??
Do someone know how to get the fisheye effect on Point & shoot cameras like the cigaret guy picture ?
Xqc?
Please tell us what this song is
1st is having a T2
I won't be caught dead loading portra into a point and shoot
These were all contax?
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"Don't use the flash during the day"
*shows a photo that used a flash during the day*
You sure about that advice, bud?
Only one man I know with metal fingers. and I think we all know its ALL CAPS when we spell his name!
🫡 real for this
You took a picture to tyler the creator?
Brooooo, I can't afford portra 800
welcome to the club 🤝
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my autoboy can only be set to ISO/ASA 400. can i still use portra 800/candido 800 with camera ASA at 400?
you can! But it will be overexposed, which might not be something you want to achieve.
@@5waterlilly i see! thank you!
Point and shoots? Cameras?
I hate this point and shoot revival. I love the manual control bro .
Step 1: dont use contax T2 and its horrible autofocus
Okay what are the actual tips here? You haven't put a single ounce of effort into this.