Out with my ONDU Multiformat Pinhole camera.

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @GreggObst
    @GreggObst 7 років тому +7

    Great video for showing the entire process from exposure trough developing and scanning and color correction. Thanks for putting the effort into this. It's going to be helpful to many for years to come.

  • @mattl347
    @mattl347 5 років тому +2

    The timelapse is great. And the part when you take the film off the spool - how satisfying to do that with E6. Well done.

  • @Ericbjohnston5150
    @Ericbjohnston5150 7 років тому +19

    So many people say one needs the latest gear to get a good photo. This proves them wrong.

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  7 років тому +1

      Thank you Eric

    • @zmejkart
      @zmejkart 6 років тому

      Every photographer tooks "good photo" differently. If you liked this one, doesn't mean major part will do the same. Despite of it, a good video.

  • @Morongobill
    @Morongobill 6 років тому

    Going to give the Ondu another look. Really love the photos and thanks for this video.

  • @thewildgoose7467
    @thewildgoose7467 2 роки тому

    Very interesting. I was hoping to get the zero image 45, but they're completely sold out of all 4x5 so I ended up buying their version of this camera (6x4.5 up to 6x12). I also have a load of Velvia and Porta in the freezer so was hoping to try E6 and C41 kits at some stage too. I did try E6 once before, but that was about a century ago (well maybe not a century ago, but it feels like it!). Thanks for sharing.

  • @hervedesormeaux1478
    @hervedesormeaux1478 7 років тому

    I'm waiting for the same. And I was wondering how to use it This very good video has answered many of my questions from beginner to retirement. I have enough to take care of for years. But I will stick to black and white at first. A big thank-you.

  • @ilsepeeters84
    @ilsepeeters84 7 років тому +3

    Love this video and hate this video!
    Really amazing results with a piece wood!
    I hate it because.. now I want one too.
    And now I also want to try to develop film myself.
    And I want to travel to find spots like that.
    With other words: great video :)

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  7 років тому

      Thank you Ilse, glad you like it, you should defiantly get one, or make one :)
      And film developing is nice and easy to, especially B&W and Colour negative C41

  • @keithparker7412
    @keithparker7412 2 роки тому

    Cool video 👍

  • @austinfehrer6574
    @austinfehrer6574 7 років тому +20

    Part of me hated seeing you "touch up" the images.

    • @hakanselamoglu
      @hakanselamoglu 5 років тому +1

      I agree. My opinion is: smudges and stains that makes it original and 'beautiful.

    • @hakanselamoglu
      @hakanselamoglu 5 років тому +4

      @Baabak Saghafian : )) a photo that is taken in traditional way, especially with the pinhole method deserves some respect. Some 'dirt' even makes it more 'unique' I think. (This is my opinion, dear sir)

    • @lukem9962
      @lukem9962 5 років тому +2

      @Baabak Saghafian dude pinhole and some films are traditional methods part of the fun is its how it comes like it would of been in the era of this photography

  • @a-ohara
    @a-ohara 4 роки тому

    Why did you scan the image and retouch it? It was beautiful the way it was.

  • @Kees_Klotsnek
    @Kees_Klotsnek 7 років тому +1

    nice video, Will.

  • @dougg1976
    @dougg1976 7 років тому +1

    Mind blown , wow pinhole God

  • @leoguillon1062
    @leoguillon1062 7 років тому +1

    Great Video!

  • @UpcomingJedi
    @UpcomingJedi Рік тому

    Thats a nice, rock steady tripod. What brand? Mine nods for 10 seconds at least if the camera is touched.

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  Рік тому

      This one was my very old manfrotto 190 x prob b and manfrotto junior geared head, Normally use it with my Mamiya RB67 so is a solid set up

  • @grzegorzcichosz8240
    @grzegorzcichosz8240 7 років тому +1

    Great video. My physics teacher showed this during a lesson about optics and it's really fascinating. Did you drilled a hole sized exactly how it comes out of the formula for this pinhole?

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  7 років тому +1

      Thank you, the camera was made by ondupinhole.com
      I do make a few myself using a pinhole the pierce the hole.

  • @fredhans1372
    @fredhans1372 7 років тому +1

    nice Work...

  • @ncheltsov
    @ncheltsov 5 років тому

    A question about Tetenal Colortec E6 3-bath Kit. I have one, and don't know how long should i keep the working solution. It says few weeks, but I do not shoot positive films very often. Do you dispose the chemicals as described in the manual or have another experience with the chemicals resistance to time?

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  5 років тому +1

      I have used them unto about 10 months after opening as long as they are stored well. You will start to get some harsh colour casting when they are going off.

  • @sbcinema
    @sbcinema 5 років тому

    Very Nice !

  • @TheEquinoxeHD
    @TheEquinoxeHD 4 роки тому

    Had no idea that pinhole can flare :D

  • @krazywally5685
    @krazywally5685 4 роки тому

    I thought lomography meant ditching the pc?

  • @heukelummer
    @heukelummer 6 років тому

    where does the prism effect @ 6;04 come from?

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  6 років тому +1

      From shooting into the sun

  • @barrydduggan
    @barrydduggan 5 років тому

    Do you use a light meter?, if so, could you recommend one?

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  5 років тому

      I have only used a Lightmeter app on my phone which I find to be accurate enough.

  • @flipflopsleica
    @flipflopsleica 7 років тому

    Can you still get Astia 100F around the world? Provia no problem. Thx

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  7 років тому

      Not sure, I got a few expired rolls with a 2nd hand camera, I'm sure you can pick them up somewhere

  • @andreashofler8234
    @andreashofler8234 7 років тому

    How do i know how long the hole has to be open?

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  7 років тому

      The ONDU pinhole camera comes with an exposure guide, just take a light meter reading with the same ISO as your film and follow the guide for correct exposure time.

  • @canyoudoitagain7978
    @canyoudoitagain7978 7 років тому

    great!

  • @qxw2535
    @qxw2535 6 років тому

    so nice

  • @HaiiBoy1
    @HaiiBoy1 7 років тому

    how long was the pinhole opened?

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  7 років тому +2

      mostly between 5 and 15 seconds

  • @osubin
    @osubin 6 років тому

    love you

  • @GiacomoAlbertini
    @GiacomoAlbertini 2 місяці тому

    insert the film into the tank in full light? 😱😱😱😱😱😱

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  2 місяці тому

      No, just to demonstrate what I was doing

  • @benbowland
    @benbowland 4 роки тому

    I like the original photos but in my opinion you added way too much saturation in post. They ended up looking like you put instagram filters on them.

  • @thumper1747
    @thumper1747 6 років тому

    This is old school processes for old school sake, nothing wrong with that as it’s refreshing to see, but if one was going to be honest, there’s nothing here that someone with an for ‘composition’ couldn’t achieve with an iPhone...but that’s not the point is it, the journey in this case is as important as the destination

  • @kanesmith8271
    @kanesmith8271 7 років тому

    Damn it stop moving your hands so fast

    • @kanesmith8271
      @kanesmith8271 7 років тому +1

      great photography though

    • @WillGudgeon
      @WillGudgeon  7 років тому +1

      :) Then bits were at 2x fast forward, I don't really move my hands that fast.

    • @letmebereal
      @letmebereal 7 місяців тому

      Are you Kung Fu?