I really like your photos. My favourite is the first one with the waves in the floor. Nice effect. The look of the Portra on this cloudy day is amazing throug the rollei. Other films I didn't like so much. The Portra 400 comforts the sharpness I think. Also interesting style - compose, wait for subject, shoot. Not that it's new, however you get it across very straightforward - works perfectly ;P
Thanks a lot for such a thoughtful comment! I just love Portra, somehow it works great in any lighting scenario. I find quite important to have a focus point in street photography so shooting without a human element don't work that well... like you said I prefer to push my luck a little bit waiting for the right moment
I just walked Seattle with my granddaughter shopping for her school cloths. Took a small pocketable Olympus point and shoot. Wow it was so fun to just point and shoot a small camera not worrying about anything other than composition. Can’t wait to get the film back from the Lab.
That's a great feeling, isn't it? Having those really simple cameras is very refreshing for me, stepping away from the luxury of (almost) infinite possibilities and shots that digital provides. I'm glad to see you on the channel! Thank you and keep shooting!
Thank you so much 😊 it really is, the form factor is just amazing for stealthy street photography! New video coming tomorrow, shooting at night in Soho with it 😎
Hi Michele, great video I especially loved when you mention the f stops your using .. I just got a Rollie and will go shoot it in very excited about this camera .. keep up the good work and keep shooting .. Cheers Tom.
Thank you so much Tom! I have made so many photos with the Rollei now, it's really one of my favourite cameras of all time. You will enjoy it for sure! I also have more videos coming but it has been tough these months so it might still take a while... thank you again for the motivation!
mMuchisimas gracias por este tour tan maravilloso con esta preciosa camara Rollei 35s. Yo tengo una igual a la tuya y es una maravilla para la calle. Saludos 🤜🤛👍💪👏👏👏
Great video! For best results try exposing with sunny 16. At least double check the light meter indicator with your gut, the eye always wins. I prefer it over the light meter of the Rollei.
Thanks Julian! I do expose using the sunny16 rule all the time, even though I have to say that the light meter is quite spot on when there's no difficult scene to read 😊
Thanks a lot Ernest! It's such a great camera for street photography, even though there's very little content about it on UA-cam. I don't remember the precise model but you have to buy a brass adapter in order to use it with button-like modern batteries because it originally ran on some obsolete batteries. You will find it on Google with no issues, I purchased both the adapter and the batteries on ebay or Amazon a long time ago! Let me know how it goes, I will upload again using cinestill800T so you might want to stay tuned 😉
@@michelefranciotta Thanks a ton Michele. I'm definitely going to check the adapter out, will keep you posted. I'm excited to hear you're uploading another video soon. Keeping my fingers crossed🤞😀
Ciao Michele, bellissime foto e video! Ho lo stesso corpo macchina e sto provando tanti rullini 😊 Volevo chiederti una informazione, che paraluce hai messo sull'obiettivo? È molto carino. Grazie in anticipo, buona giornata 😉
Ciao grazie mille per il commento 😊 il paraluce è montato su un filtro UV a vite, però conta che era già così quando l'ho comprata. Penso che si trovi tuttavia su ebay guardando il diametro dell'anello! Buona giornata anche a te!
@@michelefranciottagrazie per la risposta. Avevo cercato e trovato solo paraluce di metallo, ma cercando nello specifico ho trovato anche quelli di gomma. Il tuo è originale Rollei? Il filtro UV lo hai usato in tutti i tuoi video? Mi consigli di prenderne uno? Per quanto riguarda l'esposizione, usi l'esposimetro della macchina o uno esterno? Ho fatto una marea di domande.. 😂
I only adjust the temperature and balance the colours when I'm not satisfied with the result from the scanning process, I would say 90% of the look is "organic" from the film stock. I mostly use Lightroom for a quick adjustment
Tough question! Out of the most consumed ones I would say Kodak Gold or Portra 400. I am shooting quite a lot of Ektar as well these days and I'm having good results. On the 120 format I like experimenting with slide film as well, Ektachrome most of the time.
@@michelefranciotta Thank you for your answers. I’m new to film photography, and is in the stage of experimenting different brands and types of films😅. Your suggestions help me narrow my choices down a-lot!.
Rollei is pronounced like I do in German, you can look it up. Since the brand is from Germany it is more correct to pronounce it like "roll eye", rather than the English version "roly"
Dude for sure! Too bad that the gopro 8 doesn't come with a Jack for a lavalier or something. I might just use a remote connected to my mobile phone and sync it in post... do you have any recommendations?
@@niftyfiftyfilm thanks for the hint! I already got a laark system, at the time the dji mics were not available. But audio has not been an issue ever since 😊
I really like your photos. My favourite is the first one with the waves in the floor. Nice effect. The look of the Portra on this cloudy day is amazing throug the rollei. Other films I didn't like so much. The Portra 400 comforts the sharpness I think. Also interesting style - compose, wait for subject, shoot. Not that it's new, however you get it across very straightforward - works perfectly ;P
Thanks a lot for such a thoughtful comment! I just love Portra, somehow it works great in any lighting scenario. I find quite important to have a focus point in street photography so shooting without a human element don't work that well... like you said I prefer to push my luck a little bit waiting for the right moment
I just walked Seattle with my granddaughter shopping for her school cloths. Took a small pocketable Olympus point and shoot. Wow it was so fun to just point and shoot a small camera not worrying about anything other than composition. Can’t wait to get the film back from the Lab.
That's a great feeling, isn't it? Having those really simple cameras is very refreshing for me, stepping away from the luxury of (almost) infinite possibilities and shots that digital provides. I'm glad to see you on the channel! Thank you and keep shooting!
I really enjoyed this photo walk!
The Rollie is a really cool little camera!
Thank you so much 😊 it really is, the form factor is just amazing for stealthy street photography! New video coming tomorrow, shooting at night in Soho with it 😎
Hi Michele, great video I especially loved when you mention the f stops your using .. I just got a Rollie and will go shoot it in very excited about this camera .. keep up the good work and keep shooting ..
Cheers
Tom.
Thank you so much Tom! I have made so many photos with the Rollei now, it's really one of my favourite cameras of all time. You will enjoy it for sure! I also have more videos coming but it has been tough these months so it might still take a while... thank you again for the motivation!
mMuchisimas gracias por este tour tan maravilloso con esta preciosa camara Rollei 35s. Yo tengo una igual a la tuya y es una maravilla para la calle. Saludos 🤜🤛👍💪👏👏👏
Thanks for your kind comment!!!
love the simplicity of your video, everyone wants to talk about how weird the camera is but I tend to just like watching people shoot it :)
Thanks Ali, I really appreciate that! It's not that weird once you've used it a couple of times 😊
@@michelefranciotta I'm quite fond of mine :)
@@res.publica keep shooting! It's a brilliant camera 😊
Very cool, awesome photos. I think my favorite one was the man across the water area. :)
Thanks mate! I love that shot too, somehow the Rollei is super stealthy and can get very intimate photos :)
@@michelefranciotta awesome :)
Great shots Michele!!👌⭐
Thanks Hugo, I really appreciate that!
@@michelefranciotta My pleasure!
Great video! For best results try exposing with sunny 16. At least double check the light meter indicator with your gut, the eye always wins. I prefer it over the light meter of the Rollei.
Thanks Julian! I do expose using the sunny16 rule all the time, even though I have to say that the light meter is quite spot on when there's no difficult scene to read 😊
lovely video and photos Michele. I got one of these recently and can't wait to take it for a spin. What batteries are you using by the way?
Thanks a lot Ernest! It's such a great camera for street photography, even though there's very little content about it on UA-cam. I don't remember the precise model but you have to buy a brass adapter in order to use it with button-like modern batteries because it originally ran on some obsolete batteries. You will find it on Google with no issues, I purchased both the adapter and the batteries on ebay or Amazon a long time ago! Let me know how it goes, I will upload again using cinestill800T so you might want to stay tuned 😉
@@michelefranciotta Thanks a ton Michele. I'm definitely going to check the adapter out, will keep you posted. I'm excited to hear you're uploading another video soon. Keeping my fingers crossed🤞😀
@@ernestankomah9157 here's the adapter amzn.eu/d/0L1GKsD and batteries are LR44. Works great!
Ciao Michele, bellissime foto e video!
Ho lo stesso corpo macchina e sto provando tanti rullini 😊
Volevo chiederti una informazione, che paraluce hai messo sull'obiettivo? È molto carino.
Grazie in anticipo, buona giornata 😉
Ciao grazie mille per il commento 😊 il paraluce è montato su un filtro UV a vite, però conta che era già così quando l'ho comprata. Penso che si trovi tuttavia su ebay guardando il diametro dell'anello! Buona giornata anche a te!
@@michelefranciottagrazie per la risposta.
Avevo cercato e trovato solo paraluce di metallo, ma cercando nello specifico ho trovato anche quelli di gomma.
Il tuo è originale Rollei?
Il filtro UV lo hai usato in tutti i tuoi video? Mi consigli di prenderne uno?
Per quanto riguarda l'esposizione, usi l'esposimetro della macchina o uno esterno?
Ho fatto una marea di domande.. 😂
Love photo
Thanks!
i enjoy it, nanode.
Thanks a lot mate 😎
Do you edit your photos on Photoshop/ lightroom after scanning?
I only adjust the temperature and balance the colours when I'm not satisfied with the result from the scanning process, I would say 90% of the look is "organic" from the film stock. I mostly use Lightroom for a quick adjustment
What’s your go-to film stock?
Tough question! Out of the most consumed ones I would say Kodak Gold or Portra 400. I am shooting quite a lot of Ektar as well these days and I'm having good results. On the 120 format I like experimenting with slide film as well, Ektachrome most of the time.
@@michelefranciotta Thank you for your answers. I’m new to film photography, and is in the stage of experimenting different brands and types of films😅. Your suggestions help me narrow my choices down a-lot!.
Canary, as in the bird. Rollei , as in roly poly.
Rollei is pronounced like I do in German, you can look it up. Since the brand is from Germany it is more correct to pronounce it like "roll eye", rather than the English version "roly"
@@michelefranciotta you are correct!
@@motorradmike danke Michael!
You need a better audio solution.
Dude for sure! Too bad that the gopro 8 doesn't come with a Jack for a lavalier or something. I might just use a remote connected to my mobile phone and sync it in post... do you have any recommendations?
for me, its good
@@michelefranciotta DJI mics are excellent :)
@@niftyfiftyfilm thanks for the hint! I already got a laark system, at the time the dji mics were not available. But audio has not been an issue ever since 😊
Well, they do really not look good, the pictures this camera make.
I don't agree with you, but we may have different standards