J'ai beaucoup aimé ce "champ/contre-champ" entre la vidéo de @davidherring et la tienne. À la fois complémentaires et différentes, elles sont parfaites. Merci.
sometimes when I see your videos and your photos I think about how your workflow, after you took the photos, looks like. maybe for a future video? so how do you manage your files, edit your photos with the selection Would be great!
Wait. Isn't this the PLAGUE trip? The one where you guys gave Dave the cold? Rumor has it that was all you, MC. I mean, that's what James would have us believe.
@@MikeChudley - just having a laugh. Love that you all covered such a fun meetup. The Leica club ...well, and the Pocket 3 club... convened for adventures. :)
Sensor cleaning is not that scary actually. In my early days with the DLSR's, it never came to mind of doing these things, moved on to film and didn't have to of course, then to x100v, surprisingly doesn't even come to mind, but recently switched gears to a m11 my self, and right off the bat I'm not gonna call out which shop it was from but the sensor came with a long drag of watermark on the whole bottom section on the sensor. Didn't notice it at first, and on photos can't see it but eventually specks started showing up on my sensor. I hesitated for the longest time to take action, and looked everywhere and all brands out there and ended up going with JJC. Even with a few specks of dust and a fat watermark at the bottom, I considered it clean, but I still went for it and tried sensor cleaning on my own. Well, the motion of cleaning the sensor horizontally felt scary and strange because it was so quick, matter of fact, people say you don't do it more than twice, well I did it three times, and I am pretty happy with the results. Let's just say, it's spotless now. I don't think I'll have to do sensor cleaning that often as I am careful. Dust should come right off just with a blower, but if they stick, well then you shouldn't be changing lenses outside anymore.
Love your work Mike but would be interested to see how amazing your content would be with some mainstream music. Drop us a line and we will sort you out with some free access to Lickd.
Ragazzi siete messi bene tra macchine e obbiettivi fate una bella cifra . Ero in Uk da Giugno a meta Luglio dai figli a Fleet- Hampshire sei stato alla manifestazione aerea bella ho fatto molte foto alcune non male uso Fuji XH1 con 35 mm f 2 . Chiaramente sono stato anche a Londra . Belle le foto l' amico con la 6x6 è americano . Conosci Roman una domenica ero a Londra e mi sembra di averlo visto 👋👋. Belle le foto .
Looking forward to another Mike Chudley video
Love the switch over to 28mm, it all started happening. Brilliant.
Great video! The music is fire, interesting to see Goughie here, nice shots - love it ❤
17:45 what a heartwarmingly beautiful shot 🙌🏻
Absolutely, really makes me smile!
Bravo! Great stuff.
Fire photogs, fire pics, fire vid 🔥
Thanks George, appreciate it :)
Great video....we need a coffee shop guide to London
Sick photos!
Great post. Outstanding images.
J'ai beaucoup aimé ce "champ/contre-champ" entre la vidéo de @davidherring et la tienne. À la fois complémentaires et différentes, elles sont parfaites. Merci.
Good times Mike!
the quality of the pictures top
Thanks!
My people.. great job!!
sometimes when I see your videos and your photos I think about how your workflow, after you took the photos, looks like.
maybe for a future video? so how do you manage your files, edit your photos with the selection
Would be great!
video all about this coming soon!
Hey Mike, whats the name of your camera bag. I need one.
how much did the sensor clean cost? im considering doing this. didnt realise it was a thing
it's free :) just need to book ahead of time.
Nice to have joined in your London walks, vicariously.
Very relaxing and beautiful shot's ❤
very nice edit bro keep em coming
Thanks man! Glad you liked it
that bessa though! great video!
Wait. Isn't this the PLAGUE trip? The one where you guys gave Dave the cold? Rumor has it that was all you, MC. I mean, that's what James would have us believe.
I’ll take responsibility 😂
@@MikeChudley - just having a laugh. Love that you all covered such a fun meetup. The Leica club ...well, and the Pocket 3 club... convened for adventures. :)
I can confirm Mike kept telling Dave to lick the poles on the tube
@@JamesParsons1 this is why we can't have nice things.
@@JamesParsons1 Wait was I not supposed to?
12:33 where was the little camera stall? don’t recognise it from Spitalfields market, is it further into Shoreditch area?
Going over to London in a few days, hopefully the weather is the same as you had when you shot this! :D
Why has the filter gathered so much dust?
great video! what's that cloth in the beginnig tht you wrapped your camera in?
A piece of leather to separate random junk in my bag from clashing with the camera.
I understand why you had a cap with "32" - you can't decide between 28 and 35 there either.
Sensor cleaning is not that scary actually. In my early days with the DLSR's, it never came to mind of doing these things, moved on to film and didn't have to of course, then to x100v, surprisingly doesn't even come to mind, but recently switched gears to a m11 my self, and right off the bat I'm not gonna call out which shop it was from but the sensor came with a long drag of watermark on the whole bottom section on the sensor. Didn't notice it at first, and on photos can't see it but eventually specks started showing up on my sensor. I hesitated for the longest time to take action, and looked everywhere and all brands out there and ended up going with JJC. Even with a few specks of dust and a fat watermark at the bottom, I considered it clean, but I still went for it and tried sensor cleaning on my own. Well, the motion of cleaning the sensor horizontally felt scary and strange because it was so quick, matter of fact, people say you don't do it more than twice, well I did it three times, and I am pretty happy with the results. Let's just say, it's spotless now. I don't think I'll have to do sensor cleaning that often as I am careful. Dust should come right off just with a blower, but if they stick, well then you shouldn't be changing lenses outside anymore.
I was going to say I'd love to come along but with my Fujifilm X-M1 and TTArtisan 27mm (40mm equivalent) I'd feel a bit lacking!
Great video, or Leica advert, depends what you want to see.
How come you don’t clean your own sensor or was there a specific issue?
I've tried but I don't have the correct tools to do it properly. I'm cautious haha
@@MikeChudley It's so easy! K&F Concept do a great kit for FF.
Enjoying the videos. Looking forward to being in town on Saturday
what camera bag is that?
So you are wearing your favorite focal length on you hat?
Funny
Love your work Mike but would be interested to see how amazing your content would be with some mainstream music. Drop us a line and we will sort you out with some free access to Lickd.
first!
you win!
Did you guys measure your cameras? Lol 😂😂😂
Absolutely 😂
@MikeChudley 😂😂😂 hahaha
Cool video that just makes me want to go out and shoot some images. Keep up the good work
Amazing! Thanks
and i was not invited :( :( :(
Ragazzi siete messi bene tra macchine e obbiettivi fate una bella cifra . Ero in Uk da Giugno a meta Luglio dai figli a Fleet- Hampshire sei stato alla manifestazione aerea bella ho fatto molte foto alcune non male uso Fuji XH1 con 35 mm f 2 . Chiaramente sono stato anche a Londra . Belle le foto l' amico con la 6x6 è americano . Conosci Roman una domenica ero a Londra e mi sembra di averlo visto 👋👋. Belle le foto .
Getting a bit repetitive innit?
This is what happens when people learn photography on RUclips. An echo chamber.
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What a waste of time.
This is my favourite comment of the year, Sherry. Thank you.