Merry Christmas John. It would be great if Mr Woo can share his experiences with particular camera models, analog and digital. I am sure he has many stories to tell. Experiences in finding strong and weak points of the gear, notwithstanding the lenses, which have strongest impact on the images. Get him talking about film stocks, how they used to be and how they compare with current brands. I would suspect Mr Woo also had some knowledge about the fold type medium format cameras from pre 2nd WW, where many notable famous photographers were using them to take famous photographs. What camera brands and lens combinations were most notable and/or excellent for their time. All the best and keep them videos coming.
Hi John, I really love Mr.Woo’s presentations which centre on the older analogue cameras. More content here please. From your side, perhaps some presentations on photography itself. As an example, what settings you used for a certain shot. Also, tips and tricks for shooting under different conditions.
Do some videos also when You and Your Wife go on trips like You did with the firecrackers event and how the cameras were protected. Show some of your experience of being an API Photo Journalist. Cheers!
Do You enjoy Film or Digital Cameras better? Higher Megapixels or Lower? Share Your thoughts about the new compared to the old. Every bit of knowledge will help keep people informed. Cheers! 🐎
Really enjoy all of Mr Woos manual camera reviews . Im interested in good manual lens with manual classic camera combinations and use cases and tips on efficient metering and how experienced photographers used them .. both medium and 35mm formats Ie square 6x7 6x9 etc kind regards and all the best for 2025 John Perth Australia
Had a Great Christmas too! Ate too much. Cheers!
Best wishes for you too John ...🦘
I love Mr Wu's videos, but would like to see your travel pict, too. Merry Christmas!
Happy Hollidays! DSLR's up to 2008 would be wonderful.
No suggestions but Mr. Woo describing light metering tech and John on Hasselblad ownership, excellent.
Merry Christmas John. It would be great if Mr Woo can share his experiences with particular camera models, analog and digital. I am sure he has many stories to tell. Experiences in finding strong and weak points of the gear, notwithstanding the lenses, which have strongest impact on the images. Get him talking about film stocks, how they used to be and how they compare with current brands. I would suspect Mr Woo also had some knowledge about the fold type medium format cameras from pre 2nd WW, where many notable famous photographers were using them to take famous photographs. What camera brands and lens combinations were most notable and/or excellent for their time. All the best and keep them videos coming.
Hi John, I really love Mr.Woo’s presentations which centre on the older analogue cameras. More content here please. From your side, perhaps some presentations on photography itself. As an example, what settings you used for a certain shot. Also, tips and tricks for shooting under different conditions.
Do some videos also when You and Your Wife go on trips like You did with the firecrackers event and how the cameras were protected. Show some of your experience of being an API Photo Journalist. Cheers!
Do You enjoy Film or Digital Cameras better? Higher Megapixels or Lower? Share Your thoughts about the new compared to the old. Every bit of knowledge will help keep people informed. Cheers! 🐎
Seasonal greetings love Mr Wu’s descriptions yes you can expand to digital. Maybe a collaboration with Robin Wong who is in KL
Good idea but don’t that will happen
Really enjoy all of Mr Woos manual camera reviews . Im interested in good manual lens with manual classic camera combinations and use cases and tips on efficient metering and how experienced photographers used them .. both medium and 35mm formats Ie square 6x7 6x9 etc
kind regards and all the best for 2025 John Perth Australia