Leica Q3 - Street POV - Why I Chose Tiffen Glimmer Glass
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2023
- #photography #streetphotography #leica
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Another great video Lucien! I'm a Melbourne architect and love your connections in the photos, the colours, the tradies, the tactile indicators vs the fabrics, the headphones vs the dot facade
Wow, thanks for such a thoughtful response, that really means a lot. I’m still getting used to all of this so to know that it resonates outside of my immediate friends and family is greatly appreciated 🤝
All those tall buildings create some awesome contrast pockets and interesting architecture. Really like what I’ve seen from a “pearlescent 1/2” filter.
Oooo, cool. I’ll check them out too. Cheers 💪
Lady in the long tanned jacket with the caddy is a winner! Nice :D
Thanks mate! Yeah, it’s so simple but really grabs your attention. Btw love your username 😂
Love your commentary 👌🏽❤️
Thank you! 🥰🥰🥰
Never wearing red and walking by a NAB again. The dress dot combo photo was sick.
Hahah 👀
Nice, I use the black mist thing sometimes. What I had on some photos is a weird reflection as there is a little gap between filter and lens. Night shots with lamps in it can create these spots
Yeah I’ve noticed that too. Not a good look
this was super video, really enjoying the Q3 videos, are these SOOC or are you editing them from DNG?
Thanks mate! Shot dng, with some minor tweaks
Great video using the Q3. Are you using shutter priority auto ISO walking around?
Depends on the light. If it’s good I’ll usually have the shutter at about 125th, 250th, and aperture around f8-16 I have a couple of profiles for iso and one is straight 400, but if the light’s bad I switch that to my other one which is auto up to 6400
Where does this idea come from that film cameras or old lenses are blurry and washed out? I have family photos from around 1900. They are tack sharp.
Not really about sharpness, old uncoated lenses definitely have a look to them. Especially when it comes to reflections and highlights
Good vids. Had any freezes yet? I walked the streets today (Melbourne) and had to take out the battery and restart three times. Might be because I'm using a slower card.
Nah, not at all, that sounds shit! I’ve got the right card tho so yeah maybe that’s it, it definitely needs all the help it can get working with files this size. I have noticed if it’s off and you turn it on and go straight to trying to look at photos it needs a second to think. But if you turn it on and go straight to taking photos it’s fine. So I guess it prioritises taking photos instead of viewing them on start up. Which is fine for me, and I think even that’s something that can probably be fixed with a firmware update
More glimmer glass please!
Yes sir 🫡
Nice video, Lucien. You reminded me of how much I love Melbourne.
Also, no lens hood? Shame on you ;)
Hahah, thanks Will! No lens hood and putting a soft filter on the sharpest lens in the world, I must repent 😂
What density do you use? Thx
Glimmer Glass 1
Also my previous video has a few more examples of what the bloomed highlights look like
The concept of spending approx.. $6000.00 on a camera with a super sharp lens and then softening it to look like a 1980's point and shoot is not something I would do, but good on you for trying.
Haha, yeah i’m sure it’s not for everyone, but I love it. The images are still insanely sharp because the sensor is so big, and the bloomed highlights stir something deep inside me that I can’t explain, and now I can look at them in incredible detail instantly. But yeah, I agree with you, I’m not normal.
Wait until you hear about all of cinema, mr clever guy
glimmer glass retains sharpness way better than mist filters, you simply get softer highlights and slight booms
I would rather have a clean master image and add a fake glimmer glass look in post (if possible)
Yeah not really possible to mimic a filter exactly, and I prefer it this way, for me the less post processing the better! Each to their own tho. I’m in Japan right now and just shot another ep with the glimmer glass. Got a photo that I think perfectly explains why I prefer the filter over an edit. Hopefully you enjoy it when i upload 👌
next time just buy a used m8; you'll be a lot happier and save the money on the glimmer glass.
Nah I’m good