Can You Shoot with Cinestill 800T in Daylight?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @jerrykovis5417
    @jerrykovis5417 Год назад +10

    you guys are lucky that you didn't get checked for him jumping on the range rover. kind of not cool actually.

  • @theundefinedphotographer
    @theundefinedphotographer 2 года назад +6

    Shooting cinestill 800T towards dusk really helped balance it out, but I do really like the cooler tones. It helps set the images apart from typical pastel-leaning portraits.

    • @joshkaie
      @joshkaie  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, for sure! I was happier with the results towards to end. Still think it was good overall, guess I need to keep challenging myself with different aesthetics rather than the go-to warm and pastel tones, which this shoot helped me with and I've learned a lot from it. Thanks for watching and commenting, appreciate your input!

  • @xlvk
    @xlvk 2 года назад +3

    Really enjoyed this vid. I personally loved the colours of this film in daylight and cant wait to try it out. I've only shot on cinestill 50D so far.

    • @joshkaie
      @joshkaie  2 года назад +1

      Glad you love the results man! Yeah likewise, had only shot on the 50D prior to this shoot. Definitely give it a go, it’s a fun one to experiment with - just gotta try and minimize halation where possible IMO cause otherwise it becomes a bit too much in every photo.

  • @AlexandruMusetoiu
    @AlexandruMusetoiu Год назад

    damn, these photos are amazing

  • @laer2873
    @laer2873 2 года назад +1

    These portraits are so good, such an inspiration :)

  • @kawamura6706
    @kawamura6706 Год назад

    Good video, it will be great aspiration for me!
    Really liked your photos, tungsten film got kinda dreamy look at daylight)

  • @jimhestermanphotography
    @jimhestermanphotography 10 месяцев назад

    Pentax 645? I like A LOT of these photos... even if not exactly what you were expecting! Plus it's great to just experiment.

    • @joshkaie
      @joshkaie  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah 645 nii - thanks man, I think looking back on them, it's definitely growing on me, it was a good first try for sure!

  • @thextopic
    @thextopic Год назад

    Grate video Love the film I give you from 1 to 10 I give you a 10

  • @8thoffilm
    @8thoffilm 2 года назад

    Appreciate you for sharing ‼️

  • @cupofjocho
    @cupofjocho 2 года назад +1

    Loove this look, great content man. Could you let me know what you exposed for (shadows)? Did you overexpose a stop or push/pull? Just bought a couple rolls of 800t and wanted to try daylight shooting! Keep up the great content!

    • @joshkaie
      @joshkaie  2 года назад +2

      Thanks man. I rated it at 400 speed and I tried to metered for general. I didn’t really meter either side cause I was shooting in soft light most of the time so the dynamic range wasn’t big. So I generally metered for the whole scene. Depending on how much halation you’re wanting in the photos, I recommend metering for somewhere in between shadows and highlights can try 1 stop over exposure and see how you go. That’s usually my go to play for film I haven’t used before. Hope that helps!! Enjoy!

  • @genobambino
    @genobambino 3 месяца назад

    Any idea who made his cargo pants?

    • @joshkaie
      @joshkaie  3 месяца назад

      All in the description!

  • @huntrrams
    @huntrrams 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @Stealther
    @Stealther Год назад +1

    I liked the shoot except sitting on someone’s vehicle. You have to give respect to get it.

  • @Twonthedon
    @Twonthedon Год назад

    Use an 85b if you wanna get rid of the halation

    • @kawamura6706
      @kawamura6706 Год назад

      hey, this is the reason people shoot cinestill, if you don't want to get halation you can shoot kodak vision,
      and it's way cheaper)

    • @gackal1982
      @gackal1982 Год назад

      an 85b filter balances the coolness of the film so they don't come out blueish when shooting in daylight but would not get rid of the halation

  • @inkaststudio
    @inkaststudio 2 года назад +1

    I thought the cool tones lent well to the whites in the shot. Art is subjective I guess lol

    • @joshkaie
      @joshkaie  2 года назад +1

      Yeah totally. I guess I'm more coming from a portraiture point of view where I'm used to getting the best skin tone in the final results. I think it's not bad at all, it was refreshing to work with cooler tones. But great to hear another opinion on it - maybe something I need to adjust to cause I'm always working with natural light so leaning towards warmer light and warm tones and that might be my bias. The next video I'm recording where I use a warming filler will definitely show a big difference and I guess then we can compare 😝

    • @inkaststudio
      @inkaststudio 2 года назад

      @@joshkaie I hear that. The warm tones do wonders for portraits especially when the focus is skin tones. I'm curious to see what the difference will be once you had a warming filter. Great chatting with you!

  • @CarloLH
    @CarloLH Год назад

    Great example of how not to shoot this film stock @200 ISO, no one notice the printed data.

    • @pablovi77
      @pablovi77 Год назад

      In all his shoots it says ISO 200. Perhaps he’s using an external meter.