USING SPEED CAMERA FILM TO TAKE PICTURES. I test out JCH Streetpan 400 indoors.
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
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CHAPTER POINTS
00:00 intro
00:36 TESTING FILM
05:03 AFTER TESTING
08:37 TRYING 400 SPEED
09:15 PRINT
Testing the TRUE Speed of your Film.
I have tried this before. It's a good read.
www.halfhill.com/speed1.html
Silver Chrome Paper
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JCH STREET PAN
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510 Pyro USA
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EQUIPMENT USED IN THIS VIDEO
CAMERA - Mamiya RZ67
FILM - JCH STREET PAN 400
DEVELOPER - 510 PYRO
STOP & FIX - FOTOSPEED
ENLARGER - DURST M605
PAPER - ILFORD MG RESIN/SILVER CHROME
DEVELOPER - ILFORD MG
STOP & FIX - ILFORD/FOTOSPEED
PRODUCTION GEAR
CANON 6D, GOPRO 7 BLACK, Gopro 10 Black, TASCAM DR10L MIC, SENHEISSER SHOTGUN MIC,
NEEWER LED PANELS, GVM COLOUR PANELS, Valoi 360 Film Holder System for scanes, Zeapon Micro 2 Motor Slider,
Editing - FCP, PHOTOSHOP, LIGHTROOM,
ABOUT MY VIDEOS
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I always welcome comments that are useful towards the video subject that will help others understand the process within.
Keep shooting and thanks for watching.
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I would never have thought that carrots would make good photo subjects. Vegetables are the new models in 2022. Like it.
The Eltham Ansel Adams strikes again! There’s so much useful information in these videos and it’s presented so clearly and entertainingly. I love how you prepared the ground for the shoot, thoroughly understanding your materials and process. Top notch stuff.
Thanks Simon 😊
Thanks for testing the silver chrome paper for us Roger. We should have stock in very shortly.
You should give infrared a try, it totally transforms a composition. Use either a plain dark red filter for a near infrared effect or an IR720nm filter for the full infrared experience.
Excellent video! I discovered it by researching the StreetPan film which I just picked up today to use with my newly purchased Hasselblad 500C/M arriving in a couple of days. I've been away from film photography for awhile but am jumping back in... instant subscribe to your channel thanks to this video!
Enjoy that Hassy!
Love this video looks like a set of photos for Marks and Spencers advert even suits with the music
wow! the editing on this vid of yours (did watch most of em) in the first 90secs got me. keep up the good work, much love
Thanks a ton!
i can handle a ton. promise to keep up with them videos tho, will ya?
We have a speed camera outside out house as you come in from the county side of town. When it was still film the farmer at the time fit the camera with his tractor trying to get into a field. It knocked the camera on its back and apparently they had best part of 36 shots of the top of the camera housing. They were using Nikon F90x’s at the time I was quite shocked when I found out
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What a great episode!! I don’t think I have ever seen a better JCH film quality. Generally too high contrast for me but your images look great. Also thanks for the news of 510 pyro being available at Freestyle. I will try it. Thanks again!!!!!
Thank you so much for showing the process of finding the optimal exposure for a film. :)
Great presentation as usual. Thank you. RS. Canada
love your carrottes! will try them for testing too. very informative and interesting video.
Great videos, well done. Great to see you using the RZ67 Mamiya. I have the pro 2 full kit including the batt film advance. Very heavy with all on. Keep up the good work.
Awesome shots, Roger and cheers for the shout out that Freestyle is stocking it now and that the 22 mins semi stand is more appropriate for 100 speed!
The Silverchrome paper, RC and Fiber based, plus chemicals appears to be made by Ilford Japan, following some restructuring of the Company. Quite a collection to choose from!
I believe so
Nice pear! Too much bush! I thought I was watching the wrong video lol. Good stuff again mate, keep them coming.
Very interesting video. You make a good vegie photographer. 🤣 Keep up the good work.
i found that rollei retro 400s also used the same film stock with JCH streepan. i was developed it with rodinal at 1+50 dilution and it produced nice negative, i really love the contrast
Отличная работа! Вы настоящий профессионал!
Good job Boss. It's fun to mix it up every once in a while. I'm shooting some Rollei RPX 25 and 100 film and I'm excited to see how they turn out
That Rpx 25 is a good film
gonna have to call you Jasper lol ! great vid Rodger (got ya name right)
Jasper lol! (Roger)
I really enjoy your channel. Love seeing a guy who knows what he's doing running a channel. Are you on the grainery website or app when released?
Cheers All, no not yet.
Hello mate, at 15:48 thats a high level photo, cheers
Different eh Carmine
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss smashing ol boy
Gréât stuff Roger. Perhaps you should try an infrared filter?
One day I will
Maybe you can do a video on how you make your backdrops, thanks Rick
According to the Naked Photographers test and his densitometry, he found that the film was about 120-150ISO
Ahhhh... interesting.
Video for vegetariens! It must be older bio-carrots because of the not-fresh look ;-) Thx for sharing!
I actually waited for them to wilt and put them in the sun for two days. Silly really, would have tasted nice. Got them from the farm shop fresh
As others have said, try infrared. Get some Rollei infrared and a filter. Can turn bland landscapes and architecture into surreal, interesting images.
Is there a benifit to using a grey card over the insident meter when your next to the subject?
Would have thought the insident meter would have been more accurate?
I find the spot and grey card more accurate, but in most cases pointing the incident back to the camera would read pretty much the same.
Did you use washing soda to remove the ramjet from the fillum?
Lol, it's already removed
..preferred the composition of yer carrots droopy look ..
hello Roger, a small technical question: I have a durst M605 the original bulb no longer works, which bulb do you have in your enlarger and what power? the bulb was 150 W, but isn't that too much? thank you and congratulations for your very informative videos
I'd say 150w is too bright. Although will give you short print times! Mine is a 75w enlarger bulb.
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss thank you so much,Roger, I will follow your advice and I wish you a nice day
any specific reason why u dont use incident light metering in this situation? seems easier to me...
Yes. The gray card, I find, is more accurate.
"When I shoot my carrots," sounds like a euphemism. I'm just not sure what for.
I’m going to be here for an hour playing with me carrots…
If you want totally smooth, get a cucumber!!!
With some water droplets
Just looked up the cost and it's pricey. I thought as something that had been made in bulk for industry that it would be cheap. I was wrong.
yes is it pricey! Not a film I stock up on but now and again I'll have a go.
Wise move shooting it indoors. Must be a real bugger to be outside and have your camera flash go off every time someone drives past too fast... ;-)
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I recommend The Naked Photographer in terms of film stock comparison. Perhaps you'd like to check out his video on JCH Streetpan (czcams.com/video/NOWiNBT7PWU/video.html). According to him it's basically a 125 speed film.
Carrot bush is ok I suppose - you worship at the alter of the red carpet eh? Not sure about the grain on JCH Streetpan to be honest, but I guess at 120 it's pretty okay. Shame they don't make Kentmere Pan in 120, I feel that would sell well!
I never realised they didn't take kentmere in 120! I've some K400 bulk here.
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss I don't do MF here, no way to scan the negs and I can't have a darkroom, but I do wish they'd at least have a go at doing Kentmere in 120 - it's an excellent film, I think it would do well!
Wegegraphy?
When you expose 400 speed film with 100 ASA you overexpose it by two stops, not underexpose. At least in my opinion
Thats right. Did I say different?
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss That was my impression at some point of time, even though the explanation itself was correct