A Few Days in Rome with a 35mm Film Camera | Yashica T3
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- A few days in Rome, Italy with a 35mm Film Camera, the Yashica T3.
All video shot on the Leica SL2 and photos on the Yashica T3 with Portra 400.
16mm Film Emulation graded in Davinci Resolve.
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Cheers!
This is absolutely surreal. Every frame you captured is amazing. Came back twice today just to watch this 🔥
That’s super kind thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Simply beautiful
thank you!!
soo beautiful, like postcards in motion :D
Thank you my man!
My goodness, glad i stumbled upon this video. Definitely my type of style! yashica gang!
Wow thank you! It’s a great little camera
I could almost feel the warm of the summer 😎 Lovely
Thanks so much Andrew!
All I can say is wow! What a splendid video
Thanks so much Kevin!
awesome work ben, couldn't take my eyes off this for a second
Thanks a ton Timmy!
Loved it, those sunset shots are awesome
@@bjorndroege2735 thanks Bjorn!
Absolutely beautiful video!
Thank you!
So surreal and captivating ❤
Thanks man! 🥹
Amazing! Good job.
Than you!
Masterpiece ❤
Thank you!!
You can really see why this cameras so expensive Jesus that footage is incredible
Thanks man! Honestly, you could get way better footage on a way cheaper camera…I still prefer the Sony over the Leica 🤩
@@bendroege what camera around 500 has the best image quality for video in your opinion ?
Very nice video. Could you tell as a bit more of how you got that specific colors in post-prod? Is it a pre-set kind of lut, or you found the combination your self? Thanks!
Hey thank you! Yes ofc. I use davinci resolve. I have the Serr Vilano powergrade (he’s on UA-cam) with the Danny gervitz Lut (also on UA-cam). And then I just make small adjustments. Hope that helps!
@@bendroege thank you a lot Ben for your quick response!
Video @ 2:33 - Wait wait. Just 12 seconds of 'Prints' with the T3 ? - The rest was a video review; so what
video camera/unit did you use ? - Most every T3 image looked to be underexposed...
Not sure how much you expected. But agreed, the light metre seems to be off sadly