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Tyler Gajewski
Добавлен 27 сен 2011
Oregon on Film
In May, my wife Kim and I took a trip out west to Oregon. After a couple years of shooting solely on film I decided to shoot the entire trip on film (Kodak Portra 400/800, T-Max 400). Packed with my Nikon F3 and Hasselblad 500CM and many rolls of film I captured what I felt were interesting bits of Oregon.
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00:00 - Intro
01:48 - Day 1
04:48 - Day 2
08:48 - Day 3
13:10 - Day 4
18:20 - Day 5
23:26 - Day 6
25:25 - Day 7
31:23 - Outro
#Nikon #Nikkor #NikonF3 #hasselblad #hasselblad500cm #fujifilmx100f #kodak #film #travel #travelphotography #oregon #traveloregon #travelvlog
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Nikon Z6
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00:00 - Intro
01:48 - Day 1
04:48 - Day 2
08:48 - Day 3
13:10 - Day 4
18:20 - Day 5
23:26 - Day 6
25:25 - Day 7
31:23 - Outro
#Nikon #Nikkor #NikonF3 #hasselblad #hasselblad500cm #fujifilmx100f #kodak #film #travel #travelphotography #oregon #traveloregon #travelvlog
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GEAR:
Nikon Z6
www.amazon.com/Nikon-FX-Format-Mirrorless-Camera-24-70mm/dp/B07GPH7M...
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Unboxed: Hasselblad 500 C/M
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
A few months ago I just wanted to get back to shooting film on the side, now it's all I shoot. So I have made the jump to medium format. Leave a comment if you have any tips or tricks with the Hasselblad 500 C/M Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #Hasselblad #Hasselblad500cm #CameraReview #Film #mediumformat For a much more thorough in-depth review: www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/f3.htm F...
Nikon F3: Perhaps the greatest SLR ever
Просмотров 115 тыс.4 года назад
After a long few months of testing and thorough analysis, I am back with my review of the legendary, the iconic, perhaps the great SLR ever… The Nikon F3. Also, shout out to my pals at Roberts Camera/Used Photo Pro for hooking me up with this beauty (robertscamera.com | usedphotopro.com). Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #Nikon #Nikkor #NikonF3 #CameraReview #Film For a much more t...
Unboxed: Nikon F3 It's a real deal SLR
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 года назад
Well, I finally clicked ADD TO CART on the Nikon F3. I am looking forward to an even deeper dive into the manual camera world with one of Nikon's most iconic cameras. You can get one too over at usedphotopro.com. Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #Nikon #F3 #NikonF3 #Nikkor #Nikkor85mmf14ais #85mm #AIS #CameraReview #Film #analog #Filmisnotdead #UsedPhotoPro Learn more about the Nik...
Moments: Spring Shower
Просмотров 4204 года назад
A spring shower in slow mo. Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #Nikon #Z6 #Nikkor #85mm #Nikkor85mm14AIS #AIS #slowmo #shower GEAR: Nikon Z6 www.amazon.com/Nikon-FX-Format-Mirrorless-Camera-24-70mm/dp/B07GPH7M5X MUSIC: www.epidemicsound.com
Moments: Waves
Просмотров 1674 года назад
Catching some cold waves. Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #Nikon #Nikkor #BlackandWhite #Z6 GEAR: Nikon Z6 www.amazon.com/Nikon-FX-Format-Mirrorless-Camera-24-70mm/dp/B07GPH7M5X Atomos Ninja V www.amazon.com/Atomos-Daylight-Viewable-Portable-ATOMNJAV01/dp/B07C2QQGM3/ MUSIC: www.epidemicsound.com
Moments: Overpass
Просмотров 1554 года назад
A little time-lapse over the highway. Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #Nikon #Nikkor #Nikkor85mmf14ais #85mm #AIS #Timelapse GEAR: Nikon Z6 www.amazon.com/Nikon-FX-Format-Mirrorless-Camera-24-70mm/dp/B07GPH7M5X Syrp Magic Carpet www.amazon.com/SYRP-Magic-Carpet-Medium-Carriage/dp/B07GBS8HKL Syrp Genie II www.amazon.com/SYRP-0038-0003-Syrp-Genie-Linear/dp/B07BQMN1GP/ MUSIC: www.epi...
Moments: Thunderstorm
Просмотров 1424 года назад
A little time-lapse of an early spring thunderstorm. Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #Nikon #Nikkor #Nikkor85mmf14ais #85mm #AIS #Timelapse GEAR: Nikon Z6 www.amazon.com/Nikon-FX-Format-Mirrorless-Camera-24-70mm/dp/B07GPH7M5X Syrp Magic Carpet www.amazon.com/SYRP-Magic-Carpet-Medium-Carriage/dp/B07GBS8HKL Syrp Genie II www.amazon.com/SYRP-0038-0003-Syrp-Genie-Linear/dp/B07BQMN1GP/...
An 85mm lens to rule them all: The Nikkor 85mm f/1.4 AIS
Просмотров 49 тыс.4 года назад
Have you ever consumed a few too many root beers and fallen in love with a lens? Well, this lens is a Nikon classic capable of melting away those backgrounds. I recently purchased a used Nikkor 85mm f/1.4 and have been surprised by the absolute dreaminess that this behemoth of a lens can capture. Also, shout out to my pals at Roberts Camera/Used Photo Pro for hooking me up with this beauty (rob...
A Return to Film with Nikon’s N2000
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 года назад
I’m back with another review/photo walk/photo talk. In this video, we take a look at Nikon’s N2000 SLR and take a trip back to shooting film. This video was shot on a Nikon Z6 with the Atomos Ninja V.
Nikon N2000 Review Teaser
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 года назад
Just a quick teaser for my upcoming video where I take a look at the Nikon N2000 film camera. Shot on Nikon Z6 with Atomos Ninja V. Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #Nikon #N2000 #NikonN2000 #CameraReview #Film GEAR: Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 www.adorama.com/nk5012u.html Nikon Z6 www.amazon.com/Nikon-FX-Format-Mirrorless-Camera-24-70mm/dp/B07GPH7M5X Atomos Ninja V www.amazon.com/Atomos-Day...
Overpass Fog x Photo Talk OR: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the X100F
Просмотров 2004 года назад
I’m back with another photo talk and this time we’re doing another adventure in long exposure/light streak photography WITH FOG. All photos shot Fujifilm X100F on a Joby GorillaPod 5k. Video shot on Nikon Z6 with Atomos Ninja V. My review on the X100F: ruclips.net/video/fOYLyuVGrD0/видео.html Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #Fuji #Fujifilm #X100f #FujifilmX100f #longexposure #slow...
Light Streaks x Photo Talk
Просмотров 1544 года назад
I’m back with another photo talk and this time we’re doing some long exposure and light streak photography. All photos were shot on a Nikon Z6 with Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 AIS on a Joby GorillaPod 5k unless otherwise noted. Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #NikonZ6 #Z6 #Nikkor #35mm #longexposure #slowshutter #lightstreaks GEAR: Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 AIS www.adorama.com/nk3514usa.html?origte...
Chicago x Photo Talk
Просмотров 1974 года назад
Trying out something new here with a photo talk Get a behind the scenes look at some of my favorite pictures that I took while down in Chicago. The photos were taken with my Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 AIS on a Nikon Z6 and edited in Adobe Lightroom. Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r #NikonZ6 #Z6 #Nikkor #35mm #phototalk #chicago GEAR: Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 AIS www.adorama.com/nk3514usa.html?orig...
Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 AIS: It’s in the details
Просмотров 51 тыс.5 лет назад
Introduced in 1969, the Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 AIS has been a popular lens amongst photojournalists and enthusiasts alike. Watch as I kick the tires on this retro lens. Follow me on Instagram: tyle_r For a more thorough review: www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35f14ais.htm #NikonZ6 #Z6 #Nikkor #35mm GEAR: Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 AIS www.adorama.com/nk3514usa.html?origterm=nikkor 35mm 1.4 ais&searc...
Fujifilm X100F: A DSLR in your pocket?
Просмотров 10 тыс.5 лет назад
Fujifilm X100F: A DSLR in your pocket?
I left mine on a train in Switzerland back in '89. Maybe time to get another one.
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Awesome Tyler. Great review
Honestly, you watched all of the RUclips videos on the F3 and brought what new to the table?…
Excellent video 😮!
What strap is that? The red goes really well with the accents on the f3
I only wish that the new generation of reviewers would do a bit of research into the design brief of a lens before passing comments. The great majority of the 35mm F1.4 lenses of the late 60s, 70s and early 80s era were mainly desinged for photojournalism on manual focus cameras such as the Nikon F, F2, F3 and so on. Even my 35mm F1.4 Leica M- Summilux Aspherical ( the first one after the AA ) was designed for photojournalism with film cameras in very low light, although costing nearly $4000.00 when it was introduced, the performancehad to match the price. Over 90% of the photos published in newspapers and magazines were B&W then with very few colour photos. For colour an M.F camera was used in 90% of the time like the Hasselblad 500C or the Pentax 67. So, it didn't matter if the lens exhibited a slight softness @ F1.4 or the C.A level was high, as it would have never shown up in a photo published in a magazine or newspaper, even in colour. The mission was to set the the Tri-X or the HP5 @ iso 800 and get the picture at any cost. These stuff that people constanly talk about these days, such as C.A or corner to corner sharpness or Coma are the ills of the digital sensors due to their nature. Film is a homogeneous analogue recording medium. A digital sensor is made up of millions of photosites or pixels, and these being in the order od a few microns in size with as large a gap between them split the incoming light and cause all sort of mayhem, so lenses for digital use are designed with every inch of the performance and correction squeezed out of them. Use these old film era lenses for what they are and forget all this nonsense about wide open sharpness and this and that. Photography is not about corner to corner sharpness or pixel peeping. I hope you didn't mind my little interjection.
As I recall, without batteries, you only have one mechanical shutter speed available. About 1/90th of a second? I'd rather grab my FM or FM2n.
No, I had two Nikon F3 Cameras, I was not fund of it, but my two Canon New F-1 Cameras are the best ever analogue 35mm SLR Camera ever made ! I will not even start to mention other film format Cameras, because there are better ones in other film formats !
It was an 80s icon….well for photographers anyways. Most of the 80s I was a wire service shooter as well as shooting for several dailies later in the decade. The F3 ruled the roost, and no,I did not own an F3, for I was….a Canon F1 shooter!!😊..Not an easy task in a Nikon world (but we would have our time to shine in the 90s, when Canon would dethrone Nikon). That said, I did play around with a colleague’s spare rig and even contemplated about defecting, especially since outfits were strictly Nikon only and a bit of peer pressure. But I held out, the 90s would be very different. Back then however switching from one system to another at the drop of a hat, unlike today was a monumental move and pricey. Regardless, the F3 was a great rig and brings back a lot of fond memories to this old Canon F1 shooter.
Here I am 4 years after you published this. How fun are you? You made a great video here!
Ich habe das 50mm 1.2 ais auch noch ganz neu und in ovp. Vor 10 Jahren gab es das noch als neu zu bekommen. Da hatte ich mir eins bestellt. 🎉
Can you share photos? Especially wide open portraits pic.
You just need to service, clean and re-grease the lens...Period...
Bikon 1:1:2.and 1:1:4 this lens fotographer choise sharp foto and Qulified fotographer use NIKON 35~~105.mm.1985 lens prise under 12 thousand and 1:1:4 prise us 1500 hunderd sakura colour film prise 35 rs Orow blackand white 15 Elford black and white 20 or 25.Metz CT 45.Gerameny 25 hunders
I saw a video recently that compared this lens to a Leica 35 1.4 Summilux and it was surprisingly sharper than that lens. I owned the f2 Ais version for years and loved but I found the 1.4 for $300 Canadian and jumped at it. At F2 the 1.4 is definitely sharper than the F2 and also has the CRC to help at close distances. It also has better flare control. It’s still my favourite lens and most used.Having a 9 blade aperture also helps the bokeh balls to look more rounded. All in all a great lens which is also the smallest 1.4 SLR lens on the planet. Great review and excellent b-roll and editing. I also own the 50 1.2 and I agree it is an awesome lens and really creamy wide open but super sharp at F2. Regards Gerry
I was in a camera store in Huntsville that has a near mint F3. They want $650 for it. I don't remember seeing a scratch anywhere on it. People have told me that's too much. I have seen "mint" condition bodies on ebay from Japan but I've heard what they refer to as mint is not what we call mint. I have a Canon AE-1 I bought in April. It's ok but I think I'd rather have the F3. I would sell the Canon but I don't want to spend $650 for that F3.
I have the Nikon 50 mm 1.8 ... I took it off a Nikon Em and I'm using the lens on my Nikon F4 .. the 50mm 1.8 it is Silky Smooth to focus
That iMac G4 though 🔥
ah, i see. Bro is a fan of the right side of the saturation slider
You would too if you felt the absolute wrath of my mother in law when you share a black and white photo or slightly neutral/desaturated photo. Some people just need a little more juice.
I've a copy of Nikon 50mm f:1.2 AIS. I bought it brand new in 2016. This is the Nokon's best 50mm lens. Yes, it's a manual focus lens which I use with my Nikon D810 DSLR but I've Nikon FM2 film camera as well. Monirul Islam Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18 Jun 2024
I'd take a Nikon FM2 any day over the F3 these days. I don't need all that extra crap. Just need a camera that does everything manually and nothing more.
You’re not wrong on that. Old electronics turn into pricey repairs.
@@TylerGajewski Right, and I also just think the act of shooting film nowadays is usually not in some fast paced professional environment. Digital is for that. With a film camera, you really don't need all those auto features. Just take it slow and enjoy the manual process.
bro messed up the Closed caption :(
Your thoughts on the 35mm F2 would be interesting? For me, it's quite a "funky" lens with poppy color.
You deserve one million follower only for this video. Sublime
This content is way to good to have less than 2k subs mate ! Great images and solid content
Dunno i already got milvus 50/1.4
I just got f5 for its afs compatibility and waist finder. But i plan on getting f3 mint after i sold my fg. I love street shoot. And waist is the best for street. Even better than rangefinder
great review of a great camera , really enjoyed your video , look forward to seeing more
brass, not steel though
All well and good, but there are now serious roadblocks to using film. And I should know as I started in the 1960s and have been with Nikon ever since. Film cameras are great to use and Nikon lenses are plentiful but the downsides are these. 1. Film costs a lot of money to buy and get developed. 2. Places where you can get film developed are becoming rarer and they charge more than $1 a shot. 3. Unless you own a darkroom with $3k worth of equipment, you will scan your negatives. So you are back to digital output anyway. And a good scanner can cost $800. If you use a digital camera to scan, then the output is from that camera, not the original film. So whats the point?
Great video. I enjoy my 3 Nikon F3 HPs too. Thank you RS Canada
Great review.
The FM3a was even more manually operable, and that wasn't even introduced until 2001.
Where did you get the roger deakins shirt lol?
Really bad audio... Sorry... Back button
For multiple exposures of overlapping subjects, it's best to set your EV to -1 (for 2 exposures), or -2 (for 3 exposures).
Very beautiful photos and video, thank you so much. I want to take my Nikon F3 to Kawaii with me and hope I can get beautiful photos like yours. I already subscribed your Chanel. Any suggestion about travel with film to get through Security and the airport?
Play it safe and always get your film hand checked even if it's under 800 ISO. You don't want to come back from your trip with x-rayed film. I travel with my film in a freezer bag. I keep all of my 135 film labeled in their plastic canisters. Some people will unwrap their 120 film, but I haven't had an issues with the wrappers on. I also will not load my cameras with film until I am through security.
F3 F3HP F3T F3P F3H F3AF F3L
I probably have more than 20 old MF Ai,Ais and none Ai Nikkor lenses. This one is one of my absolute favorite. Makes soft dreamy photos at f1.2 , perfect for Christmas snowy photos, then its super sharp, especially at F4. Lovely lens.
I couldn't agre more with title. I own m4, IIia, Mamiya 645j, But Nikon was made for pro not to be jewelery. This is tank. Anyway some idiots sey that it isnt pro becouse it has electronic shuter but. If You can have 20 roll of filn You can have battery to. 2001? Mi was from 2003 but heh it could stay in storage forawhile. Protip for wiewfinder from me. Snowboard sprey for glass. Protip 2 You can have custom back even with this window ;). What can i sey. It have F mount :3
Hi, such a great video. thanks for sharing. I had some questions, which F3 is the best? also is the Waist-level viewfinder mode with magnifier is included with the camera or do I have to buy that little open-up door seperately?
I really enjoyed watching this review. Usually reviewers will take photos of boring things like their cat or a vase. You actually showed what it is to use it in the real world with beautiful, artistic (meaningful) pictures. Subscribed.
The other benefit of entering the focal length info is having the correct IBIS compensation in the camera.
😢My workhorse for 20 years. Use it still today. However you are not loading the film right. And you shall never take off the wivfinder without replasing it with another. The shutter is made out of titanium, so it will last almoust forever. I have all lenses and eqipment to this kamera. and everything works fine. Bought it new in 1984 and have shot several hundreds of thousends photos with it.
Wow 🤩 I would love to see your best work with it
Great pro workhorse (if that's what you need), but for manual focus excellence just get a Canon T90. Reliant on batteries (just like the F3) it has many more shooting and metering options and has the vast array of peerless colour-coded FD lenses at its disposal.
I recently acquired a mint condition Nikkor 85mm f/1.4 AI-S. From the moment I mounted it on my Nikkormat FT3 and looked through the viewfinder, it became my favorite lens. The larger barrel size feels better for larger hands. As noted in your video, the focus ring is stiffer, but that not only does not bother me, I prefer that tighter but still smooth operation. The view looking through the finder is tremendous. I am anxious to shoot some film and digital with it. Thanks for your post.
Back in the days when photography was enjoyable... it was the best camera ever. It has more than you need in a camera. The flash system sucks, but I used a Metz 45 connected to the PC socket
Bravo!
It's not that great on DX bodies, love it on my D3 tho
Hope you have a fat wallet