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Fredrik Gustafson
Sweden
Приєднався 7 бер 2018
Posting educational content about Webflow, Wized & Content Marketing.
At 9X6 support advertisers with their marketing efforts. From concept, development, content production and insight generation capabilites.
At 9X6 support advertisers with their marketing efforts. From concept, development, content production and insight generation capabilites.
Content Marketing 101 - 12 steps to employ content marketing and build your brand
www.9x6.se/article/content-marketing-101-a-roadmap-to-success
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Відео
AI web-app with Webflow and Wized Embed 2.0 - AI Sommelier
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AI Sommelier is built with Webflow and Wized Embed 2.0 and uses Open AI GPT-3.5-Turbo model. With the application you can get wine & food pairing at the click of a button! Please try the app out and tell us what you think!
Webflow News-website Free Cloneable - built with Relume Components, Client first and SwiperJS
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Link to cloneable: webflow.com/made-in-webflow/website/ergo-build - Built using Relume components - Using Client First class naming system by Finsweet - SwiperJS for swiping - JavaScript snippet to update current year in footer for copyright - 6 global components - 4 CMS collections
How to use the Hasselblad 500C - All features explained
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How to use the Hasselblad 500C - All features explained
Great tutorial! I'm thinking about buying one of these and I've never used one before. This gave me a good idea of what I'm getting into. Can't wait to experiment with a Hassie!
this is such a nice tutorial, a joy to watch
❤😂 Milles 1000 Merci beaucoup
Amazing bro. Can you share the playlist?
Like the stream but the music is too loud.
hey. Nice video. Can u hide the API Key, so Users can not steal?
Hey! Wized will be releasing a feature to hide secret keys next week actually. Before this you had to store the key in a separate database to make it secure.
too blurry.
How do I integrate my own REST API that serves news articles into this?
You could use custom javascript inside of webflow to fire of requests for fetching from your own API, and then place them into the site through targeting certain elements. But if you want to work with a lot of logic and API's i'd recommed checking Wized out - it's a third-party app that you can use with your Webflow site to integrate API's.
A reason to avoid the C-model is that the ground glass is usually very dark and isn't user removable. The C/M and newer models can be equipped with a "modern" bright glass. Makes the view finder easier and more fun to use.
Yeah, that definitely is something to take in to account if you're looking to buy a camera. However, I've never really experienced that the ground glass is too dark to look at if you are in a properly exposed environment. And I almost always shoot at f/2.8 at like 1/125th
Great video keep posting stuff like this. Thank you.
Thank you! I'm planning on creating some short tutorials as well when I eventually make some time for it!
Seems the noise gate for the mic was a bit aggressive at times, making my voice cut out. I'm sorry for this, will be fixed for next stream.
"promo sm" 💥
Wow get more projects in details keep it up
Thank you! I will be releasing new projects every week :)
Such a great video! Very informative thanks a lot! BTW May I know what video camera or video gears did you use? Thanks
so after the overexposing, do you develop it as a 400 film ?)
yes, exactly!
That was very informative. I just inherited a 500c from my father and I want to learn how to use it. Your video covered a lot of my questions, thank you so much!
Glad it helped you! I inherited mine from my grandfather, it's a lovely camera.
why do we need to overexpose?
Hi! You don't have to overexpose, but with many film stocks you can get more dynamic range by overexposing a bit to save details in the shadows. Some also like the look of some film stocks overexposed. It's very popular to overexpose Portra 400 2 steps by example. However, it's all down to what film stock you use and what results you're trying to achieve. The overexposure does not relate to the camera at all!
@@fredrik9x6 thank you for reply! I wonder if we can do post editing on lightroom if we scan negatives? I just want to start shooting with film
@@KelasKriptoCepod Yes you can. After you scan your negatives (or have a lab scan them for you) you can edit them as any other digital picture in Lightroom!
@@fredrik9x6 nice. Thank you
Looking at getting one, I heard there is a back that you can use that is not square, but a 6 and 1/4? I have a Fuji gx680 which has a 6x8 and 6x7 back. It's great for studio work, but a pill to travel with. I also have a Fuji X Pro 2, however I have always wanted the 500 C as it seems very travel friendly. I don't plan on getting a bunch of lenses...2 max. Thank you for the video, as it was very informative.
Cool! It's quite easy to chuck in the luggage because of it's size, but I wouldnt say it's travel friendly really, it's quite heavy! I guess it depends on who you're asking. You would never regret buying a hassy either way! :)
@@fredrik9x6 I take it you haven't tried traveling with a 680 before. It's about 15 20 of bulky cumbersome camera😆😆. One of the biggest perks is the front adjustment...rise and fall, tilt and shift- like a large format camera. I'd love to sell it and use the money to get a 500 C 😁
@@danieltaylor1494 Alright, compared to LF i undestand what you mean :D
The back you're talking about is the A16 which gives you a 645 negative and 16 frames opposed to the 12 you get with 6x6. Those magazines are not that common, exactly the same size and expensive if you find one in good condition; I suggest you embrace the square format as it's quite unique. Now, even though this camera is "small" in medium format terms it's not light at all, a 501CM + 80mm CFE will weight around 3-4kg (around 8lb). However, I've taken mine to the field and the extra weight is worth it... it's a wonderful tool to work with.
@Ricardo Alzaga the 680 weighs about 10-15lbs. Has front rise and fall, as well tilt and shift. It's perfect when younare working with buildings to prevent that falling feeling people get when looking at buildings. The 680 came w 2 lenses-100mm and 150mm, and film backs- 6x7 and 6x8. I have def considered a 500C and have the money now to get one. The square film is not big deal to me. I will work with whatever comes with the camera. The on I am looking at has an 80mm CF and a square back. I held it in my hands and while it's a bit hefty it's def manageable compared to hauling the 680 in the field. It's more like working with a large format 7x5 Linhof. 😆😆
Excellent video Fredrik, very informative, well structured, great pace and attention to detail, (V) #Londonlovesyou
Thank you! Happy you appreciate it :)
Fantastic and informational video. I just picked up a 500c today and was looking for more information.
Thank you!
Amazing intro to the camera. Thank you!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! I appreciate it :)
What's the name of that meter app? Light Meter Free brings up almost all of them. Developer name?
Sorry! I can imagine. The one I use is the following one. www.lightmeter.dev/
@@fredrik9x6 well crap. Apparently I've had it installed for two + years and just ain't never used it lolol
@@fredrik9x6 Thanks! Best regards from Brazil!
this has been one of the most informational contents on 500c and ALSO beautifully shot! love your setup for the lighting! that shallow dof was yummy. getting myself a 500c this weekend, thanks for this knowledge!
Thank you! You made my day :)
Great video
Thank you! I appreciate it.
This is great!
Thank you Nyeusi! I'm glad I could help.
very useful!
Thank you Wang! Glad I could be of help.
Very useful video! It helped a lot.
Happy I could be of help!
Thanks for the information! I get mine tomorrow and was looking for a quick tutorial on the specifics of this camera. Well made and straight to the point!
Thank you! Just hit me up if you have any additional questions!
How much did you pay for your cam?
@@dinorossi6611 $1600 on Reddit. Full camera freshly CLA’d with a 80mm lens, waist + eye-level viewfinders and a A12 back.
@@connor-betts That is not bad. I have an offer to buy a NOS ... but lightly used in a box ... from a friend (who is 77 yo) 500C with same extras as you got and a case and original boxes and receipts for $1200.00
@@connor-betts Thanks for the reply. I like the video. It is amazing that you bought it on Reddit. Those cams don't depreciate. I wish I could buy a recent 2008 one .. but one day. I would need to CLA mine. I have a Rolleiflex 3.5f minty CLA'd by Fleenor.