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Loading 120 film onto a developing reel
My approach to the process of loading 120 film, ready for developing. Hope it helps some of you in what can be a fiddly process...
Just a little follow-up in 2023: I’ve since tried simply folding the sticky tab over the film, instead of cutting it - works for me… Also, I’ve seen elsewhere someone use a shoebox on its side in the change bag, which serves to keep the weight off the fabric off your hands - seems like a good idea. Lastly, as someone pointed out in comments, your reel and tank have to be bone dry, no moisture from previous use!
P.s. apologies for being dormant. I have plenty of ideas but little motivation these days. Hopefully that’ll change… x
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Extension tubes for close-up photography - PhaseOneExtension tubes for close-up photography - PhaseOne
Extension tubes for close-up photography - PhaseOne
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Testing the performance of Mamiya extension tubes on still life subjects. Featuring the Phase One P21 digital back and post-edit in Capture One. Web: www.josephasghar.com Insta: josephasghar Insta: the.handmade.print Shop: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheHandmadePrint #mediumformat #phaseone #macrotubes #fatpixelback #captureone
Phase One medium format P-series backsPhase One medium format P-series backs
Phase One medium format P-series backs
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Phase One P-series backs compared, with sample images. Looking at images from the P20, P45 and P21 . Insta: josephasghar Web: www.josephasghar.com Shop: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheHandmadePrint
The Mamiya M645 & Mamiya 80mm f1.9The Mamiya M645 & Mamiya 80mm f1.9
The Mamiya M645 & Mamiya 80mm f1.9
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An overview of this delightful combination of body and lens, with some examples of my first roll of 120 colour film - Kodak Ektar 100. Shots were metered with a $5 handheld meter to keep things old school. Film was processed by Photofusion in Brixton and scanned at home on an Epson 4490 on auto, curves and levels in Capture One, dust and scratches in Affinity. Insta: josephasghar...
Benro filters and the 100mm systemBenro filters and the 100mm system
Benro filters and the 100mm system
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My thoughts on the various options for square filters in photography, the pros and cons of the various brands, and why I've become a bit of a Benro fanboy of late. I've upgraded my film & audio capture setup. Hope you notice an improvement in quality… Insta: josephasghar Web: www.josephasghar.com Shop: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheHandmadePrint
The Benro GD3W geared tripod headThe Benro GD3W geared tripod head
The Benro GD3W geared tripod head
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I recently sold my Manfrotto 410 and 808rc4 heads in exchange for this one - so I guess there's your spoiler. One thing I didn't mention in the piece is that the Arca clamp jaws will only open so far and perhaps won't accommodate some larger plates. Just bear that in mind. Nonetheless, a great piece of kit. Addendum: I’ve since moved to a ball head with Nodal Ninja leveller. Too soon to conclud...
The Arca Swiss release system for architectural photographyThe Arca Swiss release system for architectural photography
The Arca Swiss release system for architectural photography
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The Area Swiss tripod plate and rail demonstrated, with explanation on why it is a compelling consideration for architecture and interiors photography. Insta: josephasghar Web: www.josephasghar.com
Rangefinder viewfinders for dslr and mirrorless usersRangefinder viewfinders for dslr and mirrorless users
Rangefinder viewfinders for dslr and mirrorless users
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My thoughts on whether hotshot viewfinders offer any advantages to the modern photographer. Insta: josephasghar Web: www.josephasghar.com
The Canon 50mm f18 Mk1The Canon 50mm f18 Mk1
The Canon 50mm f18 Mk1
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Thoughts on the Canon EF 50mm f.8 Mk1, and other options by Canon at this focal length. Insta: josephasghar Web: www.josephasghar.com

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @joolstacho8114
    @joolstacho8114 6 днів тому

    Any advice on a digital back that's usable on my Mamiya 645 Pro ? (I'm not worried about Autofocfus).

  • @relaxwithme3266
    @relaxwithme3266 20 днів тому

    Thank you! If you can imagine it, picture me at midnight with my hands stuck in a changing bag for 1 hour last night. Wrecked my roll and wanted to throw the Patterson tank into the river. I will try again with these tips.

  • @alphascorpii185
    @alphascorpii185 2 місяці тому

    I have a changing bag, I put a cardboard box in it and it's almost a changing tent ... But, really, to load this 120 on these reel is awful. When you have a Hasselblad and the film is in the back for a while, it bends the other way and is impossible to load like that, you need to begin with the other end of the film.

  • @necron1050
    @necron1050 4 місяці тому

    I have a 645 df, the reason i use the vertical grip is for the batteries, i struggled to find the right batteries for the body an the one i have is mostly dead. The grip takes the same cannon bp-915 batteries and the p series back, so now the camera is down to a single battery system.

  • @wredproductions5944
    @wredproductions5944 4 місяці тому

    thanks

  • @curiosity2314
    @curiosity2314 5 місяців тому

    Excellent demo and yeah the guide paper is a great idea!

  • @ddolde
    @ddolde 5 місяців тому

    Boring

  • @letmebereal
    @letmebereal 6 місяців тому

    embarras

  • @msamiullah001
    @msamiullah001 9 місяців тому

    great video, what watch is this if you dnt mind me asking

  • @johnm1463
    @johnm1463 9 місяців тому

    very nice

  • @utube321piotr
    @utube321piotr 11 місяців тому

    Had this lens along with the 630 camera since late 80's, which were stolen along the way. Recently got this lens for cheap on ebay auction with a 650 camera. I always loved the pictures I took with this lens.

  • @jeremyharris8796
    @jeremyharris8796 11 місяців тому

    I've had a 1000s sitting on my shelf for a couple of years, and have decided to shoot with it. Just purchased the 80mm 1.9 and really looking forward to using that lens!

  • @iStobs
    @iStobs Рік тому

    This is the best video about the P-series. Thank you for sharing these comparisons and using your wonderful images to do so. It really shows off the P-series potential. EDIT: One question, do you know if the P25+ exhibits the same qualities that you love about the images from the P20? That is, does it have the fat pixels and lovely colors?

  • @tgchism
    @tgchism Рік тому

    Used the paper in the reel today for my first two rolls of 120 film! Worked nicely, thanks!

  • @dalehammond1704
    @dalehammond1704 Рік тому

    I never had much trouble loading 35mm but years ago I gave up on 120 into the Paterson reel because I just couldn't do it although I tried every trick I could find including yours. Finally about two weeks ago I decided I must see what's on some old 620 exposed film I found. So I set the Paterson reel to 120 size and commenced once again. It was an absolute nightmare. But determination drove me to continue and finally this morning I managed to load a ca. 1960's 620 roll onto my Paterson! I did the Happy Dance! After some 300+ tries using a dark bag over the last couple weeks I think I'm beginning to understand the technique. I found I must use a very light touch. The whole thing is done via feeling. A certain feeling is needed to find the entry point and to position the film at the proper position so it will ratchet onto the reel. One can't learn this simply by watching somebody else. It takes practice and that "chilled-out" attitude. People with thin and highly flexible/sensitive fingers would do best at this.

  • @JohnBlackwell_FRAS
    @JohnBlackwell_FRAS Рік тому

    Fabulous: thank you for this guide. It really made it simple, easy, less traumatic. That end-part, when the paper and film are connected was the last challenge for me. Seeing you bring your two hands together to allow the film to wind onto itself... that is key. Cheers!

  • @KristofferTrolle
    @KristofferTrolle Рік тому

    How did it ever go with that P21? I use the Kodak Pro Back 645, same sensor as the P20, and that sensor is just the best. But I would love something more modern, that also has good colors

  • @Ivlodded
    @Ivlodded Рік тому

    I once had the opportunity to use a Phase One with a p30 back for a weekend and fell in love. That was 6 years ago. Now I bought myself a Phase One p30+, a Phase One 645 and a Phase one 40mm Lens. One question I do have is: whats the difference between the p30 and p30+? Is it possible to connect the p30+ back to a laptop, and set the Camera to Mirror Lock, and use Live view via a firewire tether setup? Is the p30+ Back capable of taking pictures with electric shutter only?

  • @matteovrizzi
    @matteovrizzi Рік тому

    I would like to add to your excellent video, it's important there is no moisture at all on the reel. I give it a quick blast with the mrs' hair dryer just before i start. If you spend too long with the changing bag, the humidity builds up and make your job even harder. If you're having trouble, take a break (seal the film in the tank as shown) and start again with a dry reel.

  • @calinguga
    @calinguga Рік тому

    bought mine for my rangefinder, but i use it the same way, carrying it around looking for shots, or ballpark framing before swapping the fixed lenses on my slr.

  • @wernerswannet
    @wernerswannet Рік тому

    That guiding paper is a real game changer. How stupid of me not to think of that earlier. I use now a piece of 35mm film. It fit right in between the slots. Thanks a million!!

  • @LetterBeacon
    @LetterBeacon Рік тому

    Thanks for the video! I've been using a 645DF+ with a P65+ and now an IQ1 60 for the last year. I love the image quality, but I find the autofocus very tricky. I take portraits mostly, and I find that I have more than the usual amount of out of focus shots. Often the AF will lock onto the ears of a subject. Do you have any AF tips at all?

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 Рік тому

      I don’t shoot people and I don’t shoot commercial with it, I’m afraid. Shame you’re not getting the hit rate, because skin tones are beautiful with these backs. Have you tried mf, like the good ol’ days…?

    • @Hauntswind
      @Hauntswind Рік тому

      Try using a tripod, I have an iq180 and P25 model, handheld can be nightmare sometimes. Let your model know to be patient, also try to shoot tether so you can see outcome. Good luck!

    • @Ivlodded
      @Ivlodded Рік тому

      @@thearchitecturalphotograph2973 Great to see you still comenting on such an old vid :)

    • @bencevarga6304
      @bencevarga6304 2 місяці тому

      Doesnt it have a smile recognition feature? That might be turned on.

  • @mrca2004
    @mrca2004 Рік тому

    If you fold the end of the paper under it creates a lip that is easy to find in the dark/changing bag. I take a paring knife and half slice the tape and pull it out making it a breeze to find in the bag. Also, I don't lick the tape, I just wet a finger and wet the end of the tape. Also, my reel has a pair of pads about 1 inch square easy to find in the bag. Those little ears have turned the air blue with my swearing.

  • @amerfilm5509
    @amerfilm5509 2 роки тому

    Is this compatible to both m645 and m645 1000?

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 2 роки тому

      Yes. The only difference between the two cameras is that the 1000 has a max shutter speed of 1/1000.

    • @amerfilm5509
      @amerfilm5509 2 роки тому

      @@thearchitecturalphotograph2973 thank you for responding! Do you have some sample photos using this lens?

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 2 роки тому

    you use the grip for the battery capacity!!, simple as that, as this battery can power the back to, and also with digital, this battery/camera body tells the back lens settings, and communicates flash data between them, this takes power, and a lot of it, so for all day wedding and other genre's this is essential to going through a day without constantly changing batteries.

  • @larssondesign3642
    @larssondesign3642 2 роки тому

    Great tip on the card insert!!! I loaded my first roll of 120 last night....it took me 30-45 minutes fumbling until I finally got it on to the reel!!!!!! I will use your photo paper tip tonight...can't wait to try and take the "stress" out of loading 120 film. Thanks!!!!!

    • @Drobium77
      @Drobium77 2 роки тому

      just been exactly the same as you, around 40 minutes of faffing, but I loaded it with some major creases and it's come out with weird artifacts all over the place. But! at least now i have a film to practice loading with, I must admit i really sucked at this. 35mm i can do with my eyes shut (irony) I've done hundreds, but this is the first 120 I've 'attempted.....how are you getting on with yours now? 🙂

  • @Ivandotjpeg
    @Ivandotjpeg 2 роки тому

    Wait, is this a phase one DF+? Which body is this?

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 2 роки тому

      Phase One AF. Basically a rebadged Mamiya AFD III.

    • @Ivandotjpeg
      @Ivandotjpeg 2 роки тому

      @@thearchitecturalphotograph2973 ahh… so, what is the absolute best digital back you can get for this body?

    • @ja12n05
      @ja12n05 Рік тому

      @@Ivandotjpeg - Support for all P an P+ - P40+, P65+ requires the Mamiya AFDIII / Phase One AF to have firmware 1.5 or later - IQ1 and IQ2 CCD backs are not supported after Digital Back firmware 5.10 - Credo 40/60/80 is not supported after Digital Back firmware 2.01 - Credo 50 is not supported

  • @pancakelens75
    @pancakelens75 2 роки тому

    I can’t even tell you how much I adore my Mamiya 645 1000s. Even the 80mm “kit” lens is amazingly sharp and renders beautifully colored photos. I also have the 45mm lens for tighter spaces. I have really gotten my money’s worth out of that awesome camera! Great video!👍🏼

  • @NuraliKushkov
    @NuraliKushkov 2 роки тому

    Thanks for a great review!! Do you have any idea if p30+ has a similar/identical look to p21+?

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 2 роки тому

      Hello and thank you. The only thing I’m aware of with the P30(+?) is that it has some sort of micro-lens surface that causes conflict if used on a camera with movements. Sorry, I’ve not used one myself..

  • @neilmartin8143
    @neilmartin8143 2 роки тому

    Tried other methods with no success. Found yours - brilliant. Definitely the best to go. Thanks. Ps. I also loaded the backing paper before I tried your way!

  • @solb101
    @solb101 2 роки тому

    How easy or difficult is it to frame with the hellos finder without adjustment for parallax error and magnification?

  • @lemon58421
    @lemon58421 2 роки тому

    I wouldn't have believed it but I just did it right now after I saw your video your way! Tooooo easy! with the guide paper! :-) 1-2 minutes and all done! REALY EASY!! THANKS! no stress anymore to developpe the 120! :-)

  • @doctorstrobe
    @doctorstrobe 2 роки тому

    The cardboard trick is awesome, thanks

  • @garethjones5068
    @garethjones5068 2 роки тому

    Great overview of the camera, I've got the M645 1000S & I absolutely adore it. I've already got the 80MM 3.5 as part of my kit, but the 1.9 version is on my wishlist

  • @erome5903
    @erome5903 2 роки тому

    It can take film back?

  • @graemelever-naylor6721
    @graemelever-naylor6721 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much for the tutorial - developed my first reel of 120 today and your trick with the card worked a treat.

  • @graffigdesign8977
    @graffigdesign8977 2 роки тому

    Simply stunning Joseph! Landed here after researching information for the Mamiya 645. I currently shot with a Nikon Z7 and Fuji X-T3 and currently edit both cameras raw files using Capture One. I hope you don’t mind me asking, I was wondering about the software, if any, you use with your Mamiya scans? Many thanks

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 2 роки тому

      Wow thanks. No I make prints and then scan those with a crappy scanner if I want to share. I can’t be dealing with neg scan dust. I’m getting more and more into analogue photography :)

    • @graffigdesign8977
      @graffigdesign8977 2 роки тому

      @@thearchitecturalphotograph2973 Brilliant Joseph - some stunning images on your website btw. Have a lovely weekend and many thanks for getting back to me.

  • @joedonohoe22
    @joedonohoe22 2 роки тому

    I just managed to successfully develop my first roll of 120. I must have watched your video about 10 times before doing so, just to make sure I had the basics down. Using the photographic paper as a guide made all the difference to the process. No stress, tantrums or ruined rolls. Thank you so much!

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 2 роки тому

      Oh wow, congratulations! Yeah, I didn’t want anyone else to share the despair I had at my first attempt, so I’m glad it helped :)

  • @MattWeddis
    @MattWeddis 2 роки тому

    Great review. Thank you. I was thinking of getting one but it looks like the uppermost knob may interfere with the base of a view camera.

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 2 роки тому

      I think a chunky three-way Gitzo is the order of the day for you. I wouldn’t use this for a view.

    • @MattWeddis
      @MattWeddis 2 роки тому

      @@thearchitecturalphotograph2973 thank you. I agree.

  • @jordenconrad8827
    @jordenconrad8827 3 роки тому

    I've just developed my first roll of 120. I definitely underestimated how finicky it can be. In the end, I did get my film loaded, just with a few kinks. I think it's good to accept the first attempt as being and experiment and learn from it.

  • @1stfootprint_art
    @1stfootprint_art 3 роки тому

    Hello... I have a quick question about this lens? Is the lens fully compatible with the phase one df body? Or does it require modification? Thanks for your help... love the sample photos by the way...

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 3 роки тому

      Id love to know myself, if ever I should upgrade. However I think long exposures aren’t available until you get to IQ3, which is way out of my price range...

    • @1stfootprint_art
      @1stfootprint_art 3 роки тому

      @@thearchitecturalphotograph2973 Yes... the price I was quoted for the IQ3 was a little eyewatering... but I am very pleased with the price of the p65+... considering it comes with a warranty... have a good weekend...

  • @1stfootprint_art
    @1stfootprint_art 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your videos... Your clear well informed information is appreciated... I am about to pick up a P65+ and df body... and I have a question you might be able to help me out with... do these old backs suffer from hot pixels? And is there a pixel mapping function to resolve this issue? Do the raw files open in Adobe Raw? Thanks for your help... I hope you are able to keep uploading... I enjoy your calm, straight forward presentation style... just subscribed... take care and stay safe...

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 3 роки тому

      You are very kind. By hot pixels, you mean from long exposures? I haven’t been able to use it for that in a long time but don’t recall any problems. All these backs are different in one respect or another. Do note that this back takes a dark frame, which will double the exposure time. I don’t use Adobe anything - I refute the subscription model of pricing, I instead use and recommend Capture One and Affinity. Enjoy your new camera!

    • @1stfootprint_art
      @1stfootprint_art 3 роки тому

      @@thearchitecturalphotograph2973 thank you... and good luck with your creative endeavors...

  • @thepioneer9677
    @thepioneer9677 3 роки тому

    I love the older CCD sensors. The image looks so much more textured. A lot more like traditional film but with a depth and sharpness of digital. Its hard to explain. IA bit like watching a film on plasma. I recently got a P65+ which is an amazing back. With teh option of having smaller size raw with much higher ISO's never really found on MF. I also use it on my Mamiya RZ which gives me a whole new system to play with when i need to work slower and with the quality of the mamiya lenses.

  • @milesmetcalfe94
    @milesmetcalfe94 3 роки тому

    You may already know about it but they did make a dedicated manual focus screen for this series of cameras, called the type C screen, they obviously don’t make them any more but they come up on eBay from time to time but i used to have on for my AFDii and it worked wonders for focusing manually, I can’t remember if it had a split prism but it might have done. It didn’t affect the AF performance at all just made the finder slightly brighter and much easier for manual focusing. The way i understand it is that modern focusing screens are optimised for lenses with a maximum aperture of 2.8 and the dedicated manual focus one is optimised for lenses with apertures faster than that. Thanks for the video :)

  • @milesmetcalfe94
    @milesmetcalfe94 3 роки тому

    You may already know about it but they did make a dedicated manual focus screen for this series of cameras, called the type C screen, they obviously don’t make them any more but they come up on eBay from time to time but i used to have on for my AFDii and it worked wonders for focusing manually, I can’t remember if it had a split prism but it might have done. It didn’t affect the AF performance at all just made the finder slightly brighter and much easier for manual focusing. The way i understand it is that modern focusing screens are optimised for lenses with a maximum aperture of 2.8 and the dedicated manual focus one is optimised for lenses with apertures faster than that. Thanks for the video :)

  • @Nickrenaudphotography
    @Nickrenaudphotography 3 роки тому

    Hi New Channel Here!!

  • @andrewthompson5609
    @andrewthompson5609 3 роки тому

    Great video. You cant beat digital backs. One small detail I noticed is the P45 was not a full size sensor back. They were 49x37. The P65+ was the first full size 645 back at 54x42

  • @fmrphoto
    @fmrphoto 3 роки тому

    Interesting you said that about muted colors on older backs, I find that new backs are so punchy. I actually still shoot some portraits with a Canon 1ds mkii. There's just something about that sensor.

  • @markwalsh4mtr
    @markwalsh4mtr 3 роки тому

    Lovely to see someone else using this camera. I'm interested in the 50mm shift you have fitted there. Are they worth the effort of hunting down a good example of these? Contrast and resolution in particular. I'm running the P45+ back.

  • @re002
    @re002 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video, that was very interesting! Looking for an MF camera myself, but can't make up my mind if I should spend 1,5-2K on an old system, when I can pick up a GFX for 4K used. Hope to see more uploads from you! :)

    • @thearchitecturalphotograph2973
      @thearchitecturalphotograph2973 4 роки тому

      I’m tempted by the GFX 50R for work. Dynamic range looks exceptional, and I can use my Canon glass on it. Good luck in your choice.

    • @chilecayenne
      @chilecayenne 3 роки тому

      A few months ago, I scored a GFX100 used, from B&H...I honestly can't see any use on it, was looking brand new to me. They had the GF50mm lens on sale for $499 and I jumped on it. So far, it is AMAZING. I've been shooting Canon 5D3 since it came out....and I love the GFX. I have adapted my Canon EF glass to the GFX with good results, even auto focus works, etc. What I find really fun, is that I bought the Metabones Speedbooster adapter/focal reducer and am using my Hasselblad V System (film) glass on the GFX with some really amazing results. Yes, it's manual focus but the focus peaking on the camera helps that, the color is really fun. I spent a lot of my camera savings for the year on the GFX, so I'm big on adapted lenses and it works VERY well with them, I imagine the GFX50 will do the same. I will say, however, if you can save a bit more and go for the GFX100...that IBIS alone is worth the price of the ride, especially for 100MP on a large sensor like that. Good luck, I think ya'll will be happy with any of the GFX line. The native lenses are amazing too!! I've rented a few....

    • @re002
      @re002 3 роки тому

      @@chilecayenne thanks for the input, I appreciate that!