Film Point and Shoot Tips
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- Shooting film is one of the most interesting ways to take photos but comes with some unique challenges. In this video, I'll tell you about the mistakes I made when getting into shooting 35mm film, specifically point and shoots, and how avoiding these same mistakes can save you from ruined photos and blank rolls. These tips are certain to improve your point and shoot photos the sooner you begin to implement them!
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Thanks to the wonderful reddit and UA-cam community for the broll and footage; without you, it would be a much more boring video!
Attribution correction; @ Benj Haisch from 3:40 and 3:47!
Understanding your closest focusing distance is top for me. It’s so easy to see a close up shot without realising your camera can’t actually capture it how you want. Great tips all round!
indeed! thanks for watching!
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I'm surprised i wasnt watchinf a video with hundreds and thousands of views. This is really good stuff, man!
I recently ordered myself a Mju 1, and I've been binging a bunch of different videos. But this one has helped the most by far. Thanks a bunch!
Great to hear!
Good, useful tips! 👍
Amazing content❤
love this vid!! i have been shooting film for a year now, but I still struggle with daylight pics without flash, they all come out blurry and I dont know why :(
For macro shots, could you stand at a further distance and zoom in on the subject for a closer shot? Or would that not work?
Great video, just picked up a couple point and shoots after mainly using a rangefinder the past couple years. Excited to see what I can get with them. Just followed on IG as well.
Very good advice and great video production.
Much appreciated!
If somebody knows where to develop and print from films in New Yrok city? Thankyou
Fabulous photos.
Just ordered a Nikon L35 Af, and waiting for it to arrive.
hell yes! how has it been?
On some point-and-shoot cameras you can actually half press the shutter button and the light will come on telling you that you've lost focus in while you're holding the button halfway down that you can recompose your image and press the button the rest of the way to take you. Sometimes the buttons on these cameras can be a little too sensitive. So I would practice without film in it if the camera lets you fire the shutter without film.
Any example of cameras that have this feature?
@@damian8939 Olympus Infinity Jr. In my personal favorite the Minolta Freedom Zoom (Riva) 70 EX.
Hello, i really want to to know more about who Iso used.
I will travel for a month and i want to make photo of the nature/ outside. Do you really recommended iSO 800 for this type of scene?
If it's entirely bright days or using flash, then 50-160
if sunrise, overcast days, or sunset, then 400
if indoors, dark sunrise/sunset, then 800
@@metalfingersfilm tx for answers! Even for a Point and shoot?
@@mariadelsolgrandejimenez4447 yep, it shouldn't change too much from camera to camera! Can you shoot a test roll before you leave? that would give you an idea of the exposure settings
you are a godsend 😮
why didn't credited @Benj Haisch at 3:40 and 3:47?
totally missed it; lots of moving parts and I was rapidly trying to edit it; good catch though. I'll add a pinned comment.
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