Nice camera! Reminds me of my first camera the Olympus OM10. Super gelous of your main camera's auto focus as for years I've used a Canon 5D mkII and Blackmagic Micro Cinema camera and neither had auto focus for video. Waiting patiently for the new Canon R7
@@gaarax0x I wanted to get Portra 400 as my first but it’s not easy to find 🙁. Definitely want to try Cinestill too, hopefully I can get a hold of that one 🙏.
@@olgadekell yes, Kodak Portra 400 is popular and often out of stock. If you are into cinematography or love the motion picture look, try the cinestill 50d and 800T film stocks. It has the same look as Kodak vision 3 500T used in motion pictures. A bit pricey tho ☺️
I Loved watching your wonder at working out the film camera :)
I’m glad you enjoyed watching, photos from the first roll video is coming soon!
A perfectly executed film load. :) Have fun.
Thanks I can’t wait to go through the whole process with this first roll, so exciting.
Nice camera! Reminds me of my first camera the Olympus OM10. Super gelous of your main camera's auto focus as for years I've used a Canon 5D mkII and Blackmagic Micro Cinema camera and neither had auto focus for video. Waiting patiently for the new Canon R7
Oh you’ll love the auto focus, it takes a bit of work out of the solo video process.
*What film do you use?* 🎞
Portra 400, Cinestill 50D/800T, ilford hp5 plus
@@gaarax0x I wanted to get Portra 400 as my first but it’s not easy to find 🙁. Definitely want to try Cinestill too, hopefully I can get a hold of that one 🙏.
@@olgadekell yes, Kodak Portra 400 is popular and often out of stock. If you are into cinematography or love the motion picture look, try the cinestill 50d and 800T film stocks. It has the same look as Kodak vision 3 500T used in motion pictures. A bit pricey tho ☺️
@@gaarax0x I’ll see if I can find some of those you recommended.