Omg I've wanted a guide/video about this for so long, thank so much! The details, like explaining HOW to +1 the film, instead of just saying the word "push" really helps!
I just bought a Pentax KM to try out and honestly am really confused with how the exposure dial is set up. Anyone have any knowledge on how that works?
It's interesting to hear someone else's process for this stuff. I shoot an M6 as well, typically a 50 or a 35mm lens and I shoot almost all black and white. It's all Acros 100(pushed two stops to 400) or Tri-X(at box speed usually, some times 800). I'm almost always around F8 and 1/500th and zoned to about 15ft with a 50mm and between 5-8ft with my 35, obviously this varies a little bit but it seems to work for me the vast majority of the time.
For quick manual metering from light to shadows, I use my “2 stop rule”. Basically, for example, say, in bright daylight you use EV16, if the sun gets behind thick clouds, do +2 EV, or if you walk into shadows lit by the bright sky, +2 EV. Or in area with scaffolds +2 EV on top of that (+4 in total). All of these conditions can be combined.
If someone is shooting B/W it’s always good to spend some time in the darkroom. Making your own prints and processing is really the best way to figure out your own exposure.
Hey Chris! Great content as well, but I believe you're overexposing more than 1 stop. For example, your settings for "Broad daylight" Iso 800: S:1/1000 A:f/8 However if we follow sunny-16 we would have: S:1/1000 and A: F16 so to overexpose by 1 stop (eq. 400): S/1000 A: F11 so by using F8 aren't you overexposing by 2 stops? Thanks and keep up the content coming! Cheers
Question I know you use a Leica for taking street pics but curious what camera do you use to film your video on I do cosplay I’m also a minimalist and would love to know what you film with and your audio you use :)
I'm still surprised people don't know in today's world where everything is recorded that once you go out in public is fair game its not illegal to take their photo or video.
Leica Leica Leica It’s every where here on RUclips why why why I would lie if I said that I don’t wish to get a Leica one day because it’s a great camera to have these days I am using just a cheap analog Canon Eos 300 with a 50 and 35 mm The problem is Film photography is expensive and it’s a long journey but of course it’s worth it Analog photography is the real deal I think it’s also good to use old vintage glass on a Mirrorless camera to get this Film look I am using my original Sony A7 with an old Canon FD 50 mm 1.8 plus using some red and blue filters So what do you think about adapting old lenses or Mirrorless cameras ??
“I promise I won’t post it anywhere…I ended up posting it anyways” real classy 🙄🙄🙄 people doing exactly that just makes it harder for other people trying to take street photos
There's only 3 settings you have to memorize :)
This is the summer of street photography, Let’s Go! 📷✨
Omg I've wanted a guide/video about this for so long, thank so much! The details, like explaining HOW to +1 the film, instead of just saying the word "push" really helps!
The light meter trick and pushing are different things, more like opposites actually
I just bought a Pentax KM to try out and honestly am really confused with how the exposure dial is set up. Anyone have any knowledge on how that works?
Thank you for getting me into film photography. Bank account lowkey hurting but I love the entire process of it!
Love it Chris! Dig you break down of the settings, and other thought processes you have while shooting street!
It's interesting to hear someone else's process for this stuff. I shoot an M6 as well, typically a 50 or a 35mm lens and I shoot almost all black and white. It's all Acros 100(pushed two stops to 400) or Tri-X(at box speed usually, some times 800). I'm almost always around F8 and 1/500th and zoned to about 15ft with a 50mm and between 5-8ft with my 35, obviously this varies a little bit but it seems to work for me the vast majority of the time.
For quick manual metering from light to shadows, I use my “2 stop rule”. Basically, for example, say, in bright daylight you use EV16, if the sun gets behind thick clouds, do +2 EV, or if you walk into shadows lit by the bright sky, +2 EV. Or in area with scaffolds +2 EV on top of that (+4 in total). All of these conditions can be combined.
If someone is shooting B/W it’s always good to spend some time in the darkroom. Making your own prints and processing is really the best way to figure out your own exposure.
This video was very well made!! One of my favorites from you
your editing is top tier !!
Hey Chris! Great content as well, but I believe you're overexposing more than 1 stop. For example, your settings for "Broad daylight" Iso 800: S:1/1000 A:f/8 However if we follow sunny-16 we would have: S:1/1000 and A: F16 so to overexpose by 1 stop (eq. 400): S/1000 A: F11 so by using F8 aren't you overexposing by 2 stops? Thanks and keep up the content coming! Cheers
Noticed this as well
50mm and 35mm are what I tend to use with my chinon CX film camera
Great video thank you for sharing!!!
Question I know you use a Leica for taking street pics but curious what camera do you use to film your video on I do cosplay I’m also a minimalist and would love to know what you film with and your audio you use :)
Question.. so do you still have it developed as if you shot the images at boxspeed??
Preach!
Great tips!
Does this apply for black and white?
Seagul in the beginning wanted a photo!
What length flash cord do you use? 3’ or 6’?
don't lie, all I saw you wearing with a brown 20L PD everyday backpack ;) hahaha
CDRSTY😤😤
BUT THAT BACK PACK COLOR!!!!!!!!!!
Cool
I'm still surprised people don't know in today's world where everything is recorded that once you go out in public is fair game its not illegal to take their photo or video.
👏👏👏🔝
By shooting 800 film at 400, does that make the image darker?
No it's the other way around: iso 800 is 1 stop more sensitive to light than 400. So you overexpose it that way
I dont think those +5 stops would work good with B&W film xD
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Nikon F3-HP ...
Leica Leica Leica
It’s every where here on RUclips why why why
I would lie if I said that I don’t wish to get a Leica one day because it’s a great camera to have
these days I am using just a cheap analog Canon Eos 300 with a 50 and 35 mm
The problem is Film photography is expensive and it’s a long journey but of course it’s worth it
Analog photography is the real deal
I think it’s also good to use old vintage glass on a Mirrorless camera to get this Film look
I am using my original Sony A7 with an old Canon FD 50 mm 1.8 plus using some red and blue filters
So what do you think about adapting old lenses or Mirrorless cameras ??
“I promise I won’t post it anywhere…I ended up posting it anyways” real classy 🙄🙄🙄 people doing exactly that just makes it harder for other people trying to take street photos
this is hard to watch lol
Do you pull during development for the extra stop of overexposure?
Cool