Did you have to use the flash when shooting at night or wears the general ambient lighting enough?
The film is 800 ASA so should be able to expose well in a lit up area at night.
Amazing shots and edit. Did you use a tripod or find yourself needing to be extremely still compared to when shooting other film stocks?
did you push the film or you just left it at 800 ?
hello, are you use the flash?
Shot at 1:18 is dope. Do you use spot metering function at all on your mju? i find it helps a lot in dark scenes
Thank you! I actually wasn't aware of this feature, but I'll definitely give it a shot
@@MOONLIGHTPHOTOGRAPHY Yeah i could kinda tell you werent using it. Press self timer and flash button at the same time. You should get a symbol of a dot inside a square.
Did the Olympus camera have difficulty rewinding the film?
i feel like im sinking into my chair when you do a voice over
this videos really wellmade, hope more people can reference this. looking forward to more !
Thanks for the review! Was thinking of getting it and definitely gonna buy it now!
How many frames in the roll? (film newbie here)
In my opinion, the videography was much better than the actual photography in this video
4:31 was a stellar shot 👌
Agree with the other comments, just found your channel, definitely keep it up. Enjoying the videos!
Honestly I think the cinematography of the video is the real show here
Is that the actual sound of the mju ii?
Anyway, I just found out about your channel and I'm loving your videos, keep em coming!
Yes it is! It's the sound of the shutter and automatic film winder of the Mju II
Sadly the Olympus tries to compensate in many images while it shouldn't have. I love the film though, going out tonight with three rolls. Hope that it will rain so that the ground will shine on the images. Take care, Geoffrey.
Nice video and nice filming! Bugged me a bit that most of the photos were crooked but to each there own, some very lovely images. Keep it up!
Great video, great film stock, but a point and shoot? Really? That's a waste of film. I get the appeal, the "retro fashion", and the compact/light weight, but the image quality is terrible, and you can't appreciate the potential of a cinestill with it
I mean, that's a Mju 2 which is arguably one of the greatest point and shoots of all time, but I see your point. I'm wondering what camera to shoot this film with!
this is gonna explode, what a star!