nice images. if you like the swirl of the MS 80mm 2.8, you should pick up an old yashica D, with the yashinon 80mm 3.5 lens. that lens swirls almost as much as a helios 44-2. well, that may be an exaggeration, but it does swirl. :)
These were beautiful. Did you shoot at box speed? Pro400h is a hit or miss for me. I’ve over exposed by 2 stops and the shots can be grainy or the over all look is muddy. But when it hits, it def hits.
they are great. ill have a more in depth review of the mamiya c330 coming out in a couple of weeks, but if you like the c330 make sure you check out the other TLR's in the mama c line. they can be a bit cheaper and allow you to use the same nice glass.
Hi Lewis, I wonder how you got the images digitalized so you could put them on UA-cam. The pictures are very refined, sharp, but in an elegant way compared to modern digital camera pictures.
Hey. I get them scanned at the film lab that does the developing of my film. Then I just make a few tweaks to them on Lightroom when they are emailed to me. I believe the use a Frontier scanner
thank you so much. not really I find you have to be very close before the parallax starts to really have an effect and the c330 has a parallax indicator in the viewfinder which helps you see it
I actually shot this video last year I just haven’t made any videos for a while. But Fuji pro 400h in 120 was still very available last year and was pretty easy and not expensive to get in film shops here in aus. 35mm was sold out immediately though and really expensive
nice images. if you like the swirl of the MS 80mm 2.8, you should pick up an old yashica D, with the yashinon 80mm 3.5 lens. that lens swirls almost as much as a helios 44-2.
well, that may be an exaggeration, but it does swirl. :)
Such a great content :) it was so wonderful and superb :)
These were beautiful. Did you shoot at box speed?
Pro400h is a hit or miss for me. I’ve over exposed by 2 stops and the shots can be grainy or the over all look is muddy. But when it hits, it def hits.
Wonderful presentation. Thank you. RS.
thanks Richard
I desperately want a Mamiya TLR! Lovely images
they are great. ill have a more in depth review of the mamiya c330 coming out in a couple of weeks, but if you like the c330 make sure you check out the other TLR's in the mama c line. they can be a bit cheaper and allow you to use the same nice glass.
@@lewiswilliamson2444 yeah I've looked at the C3, 33 and 220 and all look good.
Hi Lewis, I wonder how you got the images digitalized so you could put them on UA-cam. The pictures are very refined, sharp, but in an elegant way compared to modern digital camera pictures.
Hey. I get them scanned at the film lab that does the developing of my film. Then I just make a few tweaks to them on Lightroom when they are emailed to me. I believe the use a Frontier scanner
@@lewiswilliamson2444 Ok, thanks Lewis. Now I understand the steps to be taken. Have a nice day.
them b-roll clips be looking crispy
You’re too kind
Do remember exactly what shutter speed and aperture settings you used?
Very nice, thanks. I liked the shots by the oceanside best. Did you have any issues with parallax, cutting off top of the frame if you went in close?
thank you so much. not really I find you have to be very close before the parallax starts to really have an effect and the c330 has a parallax indicator in the viewfinder which helps you see it
I just bought this big box a hour ago LOL, thx for the promotion
It’s a good big box so you’ll be happy with it
105mm or 80mm?
I haven’t tried the 105 yet with this camera
Why did you choose Pro400h for this? I mean it's discontinued!!
I actually shot this video last year I just haven’t made any videos for a while. But Fuji pro 400h in 120 was still very available last year and was pretty easy and not expensive to get in film shops here in aus. 35mm was sold out immediately though and really expensive
@@lewiswilliamson2444 oh OK!! Yeah I understand!!