Shooting With The Nikon L35 In Budapest
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Welcome to our Phlog, the series where we feature still photo's captured whilst exploring different parts of Europe.
In Episode Six, we try something different whilst in Budapest - opting to share one camera (Nikon L35af) and one roll of film (Fuji 200).
By doing so, we show you the similarities and differences of what appeals to each of us whilst photographing. Hope these shots manage to paint a picture of what the outskirts to this lively city are like.
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Dual Pixel
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Budapest, one of the most stunning places in Europe, and some nice photos that could have been taken anywhere,,,
Love the vibe in this video. I have had this camera 3 times and sold it every time. I’m in love with it again. Fack
Love this a lot! I am about to purchase my first Nikon L35AF. And this video helped me a lot . Sending love from Singapore!
Thanks for watching Chester.. have fun with your new camera!
Dual Pixel hi! How much did u pay and where did u buy it from? Carousell ?
@@sherwinh1661 Oh dang. Didnt think there would be a fellow Sporean watching them. But I got mine off ebay. 120$. The ones on Carousell are getting kinda pricey I believe. Like I saw one for 250$.
@@MrChester1211 niceee, i shall look at ebay. i found a L35AF2 for $190 wondering if i should get it. are you still using your camera? looking to sell?
Sherwin H Haha. Not planning to sell it just yet. When looking for the L35AF. Try to find the one that goes all the way to ISO 1000. The earlier models only stop at 400
Fantastic video, thank you for sharing! Your shots from this point & shoot are fantastic! I just picked one of these up from a Goodwill for $6. Unfortunately the battery door is missing so it looks like I'm going to have to 3D print my own!
this made me so excited
This is awesome! What ISO/ASA default you used for this camera when you used Fuji Color 200 ? ISO/ASA 200?
Thanks for watching! Yeah we stuck to 200 for all of these shots..
Yo dudes! You took some pretty great photos! Also you filmed very beautiful as well
Yo cheers dude! Appreciate the comment 🥰
@@DualPixelCreative did you make any adjustments on light room? The colors and contrast are pretty nice
@@DualPixelCreative does the camera have flash also does it perform well at night
Looks like fun!
Just recently purchased the Nikon L35AD 2 on eBay. Thought it was the L35AF. You can’t choose the aperture or film speed on it but we’ll see how it does.
Where is your camera strap from?! :)
Loved the video! Did you have a certain setting for the ISO? I’m trying to get into shooting film and this is where I’ve mostly been struggling at
It depends on what film you're shooting with.. in this case we were using Fuji 200 and therefore we set the camera ISO to 200. 400 speed films are probably the most common amongst photographers.. hope that helps!
Is there a reason you hold the camera on its side? Or is for perspective reasons, either way the payoff is beautiful.
Sick video guys keep going !
Thanks Christopher!
Really enjoying your stills guys 👍
Thanks Sharon!
i’m amazed by how sharp the lens of this little camera is. may i ask how you go about scanning the pictures? was it an 8 base scan jpeg or tiff scan?
Hey, enjoyed this a lot. How did you digitalise these shots? :)
Thanks for watching Jonah! These ones were scanned whilst we were away in Europe :)
Hello, just purchased this tonight! Did you use the flash for these photos?
Hey Ami! Nah we didn’t use a flash for any of these.
@@DualPixelCreative but the flash is automatic, how did u turn it off?
@@camilopez3070 you can just pop it back in and continue with the shot.
crisp af
nice video :-v
Hi! A question about the camera, is it possible to turn off the flash?
Sure is! You can simply hold down the flash to prevent it from firing..
@@DualPixelCreative tysm! :)
where can i get this camera from ? it’s so hard to find
It's all over eBay, you could try Etsy too but it's usually more expensive