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Приєднався 12 кві 2017
Camera enthusiast
My second channel
My second channel
How to build a custom film emulation LUT in DaVinci Resolve (for free)
I got tired of using the Kodak 2383 LUT built into Davinci a while back and since I've learned how to emulate film without any outside help. Today I'll be giving a tutorial on how to emulate film in DaVinci Resolve to create your own custom look.
The vlog the clips are from:
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Some other videos that helped me learn to emulate film:
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Instagram:
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The vlog the clips are from:
ua-cam.com/video/sQKPcgCTvYE/v-deo.htmlsi=wOa-5NV1M9_p7nJi
Some other videos that helped me learn to emulate film:
ua-cam.com/video/45z60vnPOBw/v-deo.htmlsi=cP3XFR5f4FWHbIMn
ua-cam.com/video/AzpHKhnm-RA/v-deo.htmlsi=EH1pG2foGd78yA1U
ua-cam.com/video/bAAjyNHDpyo/v-deo.htmlsi=TMKyKSQJGNaNxrMQ
Instagram:
elijahknorpp
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Proof that just mounting your camera on stuff is a good idea
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Shot on the Sigma FP with the canon FD 50mm f1.4 Mounted using two Neewer suction cup mounts (plus safety straps when needed) and a tripod for the over-the-shoulder shot Instagram: elijahknorpp
The Most Criminally Underrated Film Camera - Minolta XD/XD11/XD7 Review!
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Today we're going to be taking a look at my favorite film camera of all time, the Minolta XD. This camera for whatever reason is not very well known in the modern film world despite having some of the best bang for your buck you can find.
Canon AE-1: Not what it used to be!
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Today we're going to be reviewing the Canon AE-1 Program. This camera is widely spoken of as the best beginner camera, but I actually don't think that's true anymore. Thanks!
A Beginner's Guide to Getting Started With 35mm Film Photography
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Today I will be giving you a comprehensive guide to shooting your first roll of 35mm film. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Cameras and Lenses 02:55 - Film 04:04 - Loading Film 05:09 - Setting Proper Exposure 07:38 - Sunny 16 08:24 - Deciding What to Photograph 09:31 - Unloading Your Film 10:10 - Developing Your Film 10:38 - Outro Glossary: (based on timecode) SLR - Single Lens Reflex, a camera ...
It shares most of its internals (basically everything minus the metering) with Leicas r4 through r7 - although sadly, the lenses are not interchangeable.
I completely agree this camera is *really* underrated! I found mine at a thrift store for next to nothing about ten years ago and have been using it extensively ever since. It is just such a pleasure to operate and more or less killed any desire I had for a Leica. Not exactly a fair comparison I know, but still...
Had one but it broke pretty soon and was beyond fixable (manual mode was the only thing working in it) so I got me Olympus OM2n and I am really happy with this little Zuiko miracle with astonishing viewfinder and absolutely outclassing off the film metering system. But considering these Minoltas arent that expensive I should get the Minolta XD7 again as well... if not for anything, but that buttery smooth winder button
Recently picked up a Minolta XD , all Black with a 50mm 1.2 f lens , Bought Minolta XD for $39
In my opinion, speaking for the SR Mount (aka MC or MD Lens Compatible) Minolta Lineup, the best Camera is the SR-1s. Why? It's a true Analog Camera from the Old Era that actually requires real skill. There's no batteries, no electronics, no assistance for settings, so the quality of the photos are dependent on the Photographer having everything set up prior to the capturing of the photo. Also solidly built. No worries about Capacitors being bad, no worrying about finding any discontinued batteries or overspending on these different batteries, and overall there's just no electronics to worry about keeping dry. The more computers a camera has, the more detached it is from the user. I will give the XD-11 here the rank of Second Best. I don't care what any of y'all say, 100% Mechanical will always be Superior to any Electronically Assisted Cameras from the SR Mount Era.
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Great video!I🤗owned one and I liked it a lot!☺👍!Such a pity that Minolta left the camera industry!😟
Absolutely a underappreciated gem and i hope it stays that way, IMO it uses better electronics than its later cousins and its canon counterpart. You almost never have to worry about the capacitors dying in this thing. I also think it has the best aesthetics of any film camera ever made, the black finish is the same that leica used on their R series of SLR's that were developed in conjunction with Minolta. I believe the Leica R5 and the XD11 use the exact same internals.
Minolta gang 🫶
My first camera was the Minolta XG-M with the 50mm Rokkor lens. It's still one of my favorite cams for casual shooting.
This camera does have a program mode. Set it to shutter priority then 125
Would you recommend fp for cinematic a-roll stuff? I know you'd have to rig it out, but would you recommend it? Thank you in advance
This is so beautiful! Well done mate. What's the song used btw?
dang . . . 46 seconds of my life . . . gone forever . . .
Drive (2011)
Where do you get stills for your google photo collection ?
I use a combination of screenshots from instagram and downloading stills on shotdeck
The title should be: "Proof that I can waste an entire minute of my life."
Great work!
Dude is living in a cinematic trailer.
I Drive (2011)
Flagged. Fake title.
The camera angle and position produces a simple balance of drama and suspense, along with the serene music with appropriate ups and downs.
bro pulling into the Sonic 1080p
Quick question: how did you mount your camera (which obviously is not a light action camera) so securely that it doesn’t shake whatsoever. It’s basically rock solid.. I’ve tried that with my a7iii and 3 suction cups on different axis but it still turned out shaky, even with a wide angle lens… I’m about to give up and buy an osmo action 4 with nd filters to get the rock solid car shots, but maybe you can help😅
I’m not 100% sure but I think it might have something to do with ibis. I don’t think ibis systems on most cameras are built to deal with the micro jitters coming through the car body, so I would recommend turning it off completely. The camera I shot this on (Sigma FP) has no ibis and the sensor is completely locked off which I think in the end makes it so there are less jitters. Counter intuitive I know but that’s my best guess based on other videos I’ve seen and whatnot
@@iso25 Thanks a lot for your reply! I was afraid this might be the problem aswell... I have a a5100 laying around which also doesn't have ibis. I might try it out with that and see if less weight and no ibis makes a difference. Sadly only 1080p of course... Lets see! ;)
"mounting on stuff" = "mounting on car"
"On stuff" meaning specifically this one car.
Vince Gilligan made this video.
And this showed up in my recommendations after I watched Taxi Driver hours ago...
This shot always reminds me of Taxi Driver (1976) and Bullitt (1968) movies
Tbh this is an aspect I like in life action that animation doesn't have
Bro this is great
Taxi driver vibes
The trailer for *DRIVE 2* looks great
Zack Snyder disliked this video
He went Matt Reeves mode🗿
Reminds me of vehicle shots from The Batman (2022).
what a twist! Can anyone explain the ending?
Did this once for a film project, literally duct taped my camera to the passenger seat and just drove around at night. Still one of my favorite things I've recorded.
Alternative soundtrack: There's something inside you It's hard to explain
That one shot where the light almost gets too bright to look at but then gently fades again shows us the birth of the universe.
the nighttime setting and the wet surfaces are also doing some heavy lifting tho
this is some resident evil type of shit
new gta 6 trailer dropped! 😄
Man the footage looks so sharp and the colours are so nice.
It'd be cool except you mounted it on a car. Which is one of the most basic things you could mount a camera to.
There's a video somewhere on youtube where a guy is driving around in his car at night talking about life and depression, he has the camera mounted to the hood looking in on him and a microphone inside the cab. It really brings a different feel to the video, I'd recommend it but I have forgotten the name
He Drives
He drives
Proof that some UA-camrs will upload any kind of random shit to get views
Best cinematography I have seen in years.