Very nice shots you took! I just today installed new lights seals in my Electro 35. A comment regarding the top lights: The yellow and red lights do not shown over- and underexposure. The yellow light means that the shutterspeed will be slow, but the exposure is correct. Therefore, if that light is on, you risk blurry, albeit well exposed pictures if you do not have the camera on a tripod. The red light means the image will be underexposed and you have to open up the aperture.
You’re right, I wanted to be ‘light’ on the technical details so I put it in a simple way but I realise I’ve not made enough sense there. Essentially I mean you’re just looking to not see any lights as the safest way to assume the photo should come out ‘correct’ and well 😅
Good job Vince! Great shoots, I need to try that film too, I love the colors in the woods. That Yashica was my first rangefinder, I liked it but did not love it.
Olympus stylus 1 Ricoh GR ii Panasonic LX100ii Panasonic Lumix DMC-gx1 Leica T Panasonic Lumix Lx100 Sony RX1r Sorry for bother you with so many models to your way I just wanted to ask for an expert opinion hope you can help me as I'm not aware much of what to get just some basic need for a hobby and the selection above is what I narrowed it down, just wanted to know which one of then are more compact and fun to use Would really appreciate it
What kind of a new trend is this, drinking coffee on TV? This is a film about drinking coffee or photography. Soon everyone will start their videos by drinking coffee, what interests me is that the guy is thirsty. Embarrassing.
Very nice shots you took! I just today installed new lights seals in my Electro 35. A comment regarding the top lights: The yellow and red lights do not shown over- and underexposure. The yellow light means that the shutterspeed will be slow, but the exposure is correct. Therefore, if that light is on, you risk blurry, albeit well exposed pictures if you do not have the camera on a tripod. The red light means the image will be underexposed and you have to open up the aperture.
You’re right, I wanted to be ‘light’ on the technical details so I put it in a simple way but I realise I’ve not made enough sense there. Essentially I mean you’re just looking to not see any lights as the safest way to assume the photo should come out ‘correct’ and well 😅
Loved this!! Just bought this camera and sooo excited to use it. Your shots are gorggg.
Good job Vince! Great shoots, I need to try that film too, I love the colors in the woods. That Yashica was my first rangefinder, I liked it but did not love it.
what iso did you have the 800t on? did you have it at 800iso or did you go a stop down orr?
Lovely shots! Great video
Olympus stylus 1
Ricoh GR ii
Panasonic LX100ii
Panasonic Lumix DMC-gx1
Leica T
Panasonic Lumix Lx100
Sony RX1r
Sorry for bother you with so many models to your way I just wanted to ask for an expert opinion hope you can help me as I'm not aware much of what to get just some basic need for a hobby and the selection above is what I narrowed it down, just wanted to know which one of then are more compact and fun to use
Would really appreciate it
great photo. did you take all those photos with an aperture of 1.7?
Let's speed up this release schedule boss.
I need to see more of my giant head in your videos
Also, you didn't eat anything in this video :(
I know I realised this deep into editing 😭 but I drank coffee in it at least
The Electro 35 camera is definitely good. But the photographer needs to be good and also the scenery.
What kind of a new trend is this, drinking coffee on TV? This is a film about drinking coffee or photography. Soon everyone will start their videos by drinking coffee, what interests me is that the guy is thirsty. Embarrassing.
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