great running dialogue, up at 2:45 AM for a drink of water- start to watch your videos for a minute- 3:19 AM and just shutting down- Contagious- great personality and informative! Thanks
I just came to realization that it's not just me that has hard time producing very good images. Even the pros sometimes suffer from lack of interesting things to shoot. Great vid.
I would enjoy watch you just walking around Tokyo and chatting :D Thank for sharing your process and noticing that not every day we get "bangers"! Also thank you for going in Shibuya and walking my favourite streets :D
Shibuya and the chaotic waves of peoples. Thanks for showing us around, really interesting areas and it made me curious to see that neon sign at night. It was a great way to see too how you do with the zone focusing and all the process you use
Where did you get the Voigtlander in Tokyo? It's always sold out. By the way I have a copy of your book on order. I really love the way you frame shots.
I've had this lens since 2010. I believe I purchased it on Ebay in the US and had it shipped over. And thank you so much! I hope you enjoy the book! :)
Thank you!! I quite liked that hard light effect. It was tricky but fun to edit later. The colors were so distorted from the glare that I felt I had freedom to play with them a bit. :)
Thanks for keeping it “real”. So interesting watching you having the same issues that I do! :) I have the same lens and will try it on my Z6ii now! I’ve had good results on my D800.
Thanks!! Yeah, we all struggle with the same. It took me a while to realize that all my favorite photographers must have just as many trash photos in their archives as I do haha. :)
@@EYExplore I really enjoy your videos. I’ve learned a lot from them! Not only about the camera setting but your approach to street photography in general too. Looking forward to the next!!
Another enjoyable video Lucasz! I have a beautiful collection of vintage Nikkor lenses I really don’t want to sell off. Debating buying a Z5 just to shoot them.
Thank you!! Make sure you check they will with it first. The FTZ adapter has a few limitations with older lenses. I'm not too knowledgeable on the details, but I know some lenses may not work like they would on a native F-mount camera.
Thank you!! It's hard to say which is sharper. I think the Voigt has more pleasing 3D pop effect (a lightly out of focus background) at around 4 meters from the subject. But I'd say the NIkon is probably a bit sharper and higher quality overall. The Voigt also has this super cool red-ring style lens flair when shot wide open into the sun. I always loved this effect! But the biggest different is that one is AF and the other is MF, so they have to be used completely differently. :)
New subscriber here and I love watching your videos. Japan seems to be a Street Photography mecca but you still have your good days and less successful days.
Interesting video, thank you you two! I wonder why i never used zone-focussing with my Q2, though it has a great summilux-lens with precise focus-gage, should be easy. Will try it, seems great technic for crowded spots where there is not much time to focus & frame. I also appreciate your consitency Lukasz to realy stay in one interesting spot and wait for a nice subject, and not just walk around. I will try that too, next time i visit and interesting big city (hope my wife does not get angry too soon :-D) And you realy dont need to think you have to deliver that perfect street photos in every of your videos, its impossible & unnecessary, because it is just about following you through the city, see the way you approache scenes, hear your ideas / concepts, because you rly have a talent as a teacher and thats what makes your channel so special. And Alex, I wonder how you acheive to film Lukasz all the time that perfect without bumping into somebody, especially in that crowded streets.
It should work well on the Q2. I have used the Q a little bit and I think I remember it does have a focusing gauge that appears when you switch the lens to manual focus. I assume the Q2 is the same. Glad you like that! On video, we walk around a bit more, but when I'm on my own I will easily stay in one spot for a very long time. Lucky for me my wife is also a photographer so she gets it, haha. :) I'm also glad you feel that way about the photos I take and the teaching. I know most people get this, but some people leave comments telling me the photos are boring. And I have to explain to them that the point is the process, not the result. And yeah, Axel works very hard and he is the true hero of this channel!
I have 35 AF-D from Nikon and on Z-camera thru FTZ it behave only manual.I will give it a try but its focus ring is a little bit loose. Probably your Vogits is better in this matter :-)
I use a custom mode (for me its U2), where I have set up AF-ON to zoom in to 100% for accurate, manual focusing, when not using zone focusing. I found the "zoom in" button to be kind of hard to reach while photographing.
Good question! Yes, I have and I hate it haha. It's waaaay too distracting. I can focus very well without it, so it's just not worth having all those pixels covering the actual scene I'm trying to observe. Turning it on and off is an option I suppose. Maybe I'll try mapping it to one of the function buttons on the front and see how that works for me. :)
Lukasz to wife: “I was walking around town shooting a YT vid when I just happened to wander into the red light district ... three times, honest!” “OK, my cameraman guided me into the red light district... yeah, that’s it.”😁
I really like the way you explain your thought process before hitting the shutter button. It makes it much more easy to learn a few compositional tricks. I also really dig the philosophical aspects about photography you mention in some of your videos. It also makes me want to go out and shoot :-) On another note, I am really close to pulling the trigger on the Z6ii. I've been using the D750 for a while, but the IBIS as well as the improved AF of the Z6ii are really tempting. Did you have any negative experiences using the FTZ adapter? I want to use my old F-mount glass and this uncertainty is pretty much the only thing that is holding me back and this point.
Thank you so much!! I'm glad you appreciate those things! Regarding the Z6II, I have had no issues with the FTZ adapter, but be aware that officially you get a bit less stabilization with F-mount lens (3-axis vs 5-axis with Z-mount). In practice, I never noticed difference. I only found out when someone told me about this. I am also looking forward to the release of FTZII which streamlines the design a bit (they removed the little foot on the bottom of the adapter). But basically, my F-mount lenses work great on it! (Also, please consider using our referral link, hehe, but no worries if not.)
Always use viewfinder this kind of situation and never make eye contact after taking shots of strangers, rather look behind them . This strategy always saves me from any kind of unpleasant confrontation from people while I take their pictures. Also I prefer not to get below 50mm while doing so. 85mm is the best for strangers.
Great video! You’re using center weighted metering? I didn’t know then there’s average within the center weighted? Have you tried the new Nikon 40 f2 S lens ?
Thanks! Yeah, if you go to custom setting B3 you can change the center-weighted to average. And I would love to get my hands on the new 40mm but it's sold out everywhere! :)
@@EYExplore Thanks, didn't know the name for it. It looks practical, but probably not a substitute for a medical face mask when it comes to protection against covid-19. Happy holidays and thanks for the great videos. Have been binging the last few days!
They are OFTEN the main subject in my shots. I have never had a problem. I am not doing anything wrong, and I would happily explain that to them, but usually people just ignore me. :)
I'm sure you get this question a lot, but I want to start photography/videography and want to know if there is a camera that does both decently for a beginner price. thanks so much.
What is a beginner price? I think a Nikon Z5 is a great beginner camera. A more budget camera would be a Nikon Z50, or Zfc if you'd like the flip-out screen.
@@EYExplore Well at this point I'm willing to spend $2000, so I was now thinking that a Sony a7c would fulfill my needs perfectly. Do you have much experience with it? The Nikon z5 does look like an amazing camera too.
@@allen.9 I've not used the Z5 much, but from what I've seen you can use pretty much the same way as a Z6, but with fewer fancy features. I've also used the Z50 a bit and it's, again, just a simpler version of the Z5 (and with a smaller sensor). All I can say is that I am very happy with my camera choices these days. :)
I don't because I don't personally care about this feature. I just just use Subject tracking AF, which is accessed from Auto Area AF by pressing OK either on the screen or on the camera. You can also set some of the Fn buttons to access this mode as well. :)
@@marclabro Yeah, but I don't care about tracking the eye specifically. It just doesn't matter to me. I just track whatever I feel like I want to track. sometimes it's the face, sometimes it's something else. If you want the camera to lock onto the eyes automatically then I don't think you should use Subject Tracking. There is probably a better mode but I don't know because I don't use any other modes.
The lens you have with you is never the right lens. 😂 No matter which lens you take, you always wish you have another one sometimes, at least to me. The curse ! A 28mm low to the street with that light and people crossing would’ve been sweet.
How does the street photography pay you? do you really get paid with this genre? Is it the RUclips videos that earns you money? How can you earn from street photography?
Good question! We made a video about that: ruclips.net/video/tL37_Ha5d2g/видео.html But basically, I do commercial/editorial work which sometimes includes street photography. Also, EYExplore is our company and we provide street photography workshops. RUclips makes very little money and certainly not enough to love off of.
At least your looks reminds me of a gangster rather than a stupid "obeying to the ridiculous rules slave" in these japanese cities at that time ! What a bad joke that was -- and unfortunately most not even took into account to think about it ! Maybe -- as bad as it is for street photography to not see the faces at all -- it was at least a good documentary about human stupidity and the consequences of obeying to a system of criminal rules ! So -- what do we have now in Japan ( and in most "civilized western countries " all over the world, and all countries which applied the mandates ! ) -- about 15-20% excess mortality ! And no official media is talking about it ! IT outrageously surpasses everything we had in the time of the "Pandemic" -- and now it is totally fine .... And whenever this is mentioned, of course it has nothing to do with some mandates, some madness-created genetic experiment , which they wanted everybody to take, which they forced as many as possible to take by whatever totalitarian actions. What a sick time we are living in here ... And we are still wanting to take photos... What a ridiculous joke !
I'll be honest, I mainly wore a mask to not get yelled at or get into arguments with people. But also, it wasn't thaaaaat bad. Like, we did it, it's over. It's not as big of a deal as people make it out to be (like some kind of oppression). It's just a precaution that probably had little effect. I do weep for the kids who had to wear them in schools though for long after it was even remotely necessary. In general though, I do feel that these kinds of things should always be up to the individual. People were wearing masks in Japan long before 2020 and it was not a big deal. Some people just wanna wear one. Some people just wanna shoot with Leica, but I don't judge them hahahahaha (I really mean that as a joke).
great running dialogue,
up at 2:45 AM for a drink of water-
start to watch your videos for a minute-
3:19 AM and just shutting down-
Contagious- great personality and informative!
Thanks
Thank you so much!! :)
I just came to realization that it's not just me that has hard time producing very good images. Even the pros sometimes suffer from lack of interesting things to shoot. Great vid.
Maaaaaaan, I suffer from this MOST of the time haha. Getting a good image is rare, and a truly GOOD one is an exceptional moment. :)
Kudos to the videographer with the 360º pano around Lukaz in the middle of the crossing. That was beautiful!!
Axel does an Amazing job!!! :)
@@EYExplore he really does. It’s yet another thing that really sets your videos apart from all the rest.
That way to pre-focusing, leaves us for more creative approach of framing and more spontaneous shoots, very cool topic, I enjoying it 👌🏻
Yes, exactly!! :)
I miss street photography so much, thank you for these videos. Keeps me going!
Thank you for watching!! :)
90% of street photography is fail. Another enjoyable video as always 👍
More like 99% for me, haha! Thank you! :)
I would enjoy watch you just walking around Tokyo and chatting :D Thank for sharing your process and noticing that not every day we get "bangers"! Also thank you for going in Shibuya and walking my favourite streets :D
Thank you so much for enjoying this kind of video! More to come! :)
Master is back.
:)
Shibuya and the chaotic waves of peoples.
Thanks for showing us around, really interesting areas and it made me curious to see that neon sign at night.
It was a great way to see too how you do with the zone focusing and all the process you use
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
I like your street videos very much! It's like I am living in Tokyo...
Thank you!! Glad you enjoy them! :)
Great POV! Really cool pictures!
Thanks!! :)
@@EYExplore my pleasure!
Where did you get the Voigtlander in Tokyo? It's always sold out.
By the way I have a copy of your book on order. I really love the way you frame shots.
I've had this lens since 2010. I believe I purchased it on Ebay in the US and had it shipped over. And thank you so much! I hope you enjoy the book! :)
I love the photo you took at 2:48.
Thank you!! I quite liked that hard light effect. It was tricky but fun to edit later. The colors were so distorted from the glare that I felt I had freedom to play with them a bit. :)
Great video. Never used 40mm prime. Thinking about the Voigtlander 40mm f1.2, with the Nikon Z mount. Ever used it? Opinion?
I've never used the f/1.2, only the f/2. I'm sure the bokeh is buttery smooth wide open! :)
Thanks for keeping it “real”. So interesting watching you having the same issues that I do! :) I have the same lens and will try it on my Z6ii now! I’ve had good results on my D800.
Thanks!! Yeah, we all struggle with the same. It took me a while to realize that all my favorite photographers must have just as many trash photos in their archives as I do haha. :)
@@EYExplore I really enjoy your videos. I’ve learned a lot from them! Not only about the camera setting but your approach to street photography in general too. Looking forward to the next!!
@@jasonbokar7482 So glad to hear that! :)
Point taken about lack of DoF scale on (most) current lenses. Fuji cams have DoF gauge in display - not as convenient as on lens, but something.
Yeah, the digital scales are not too bad. :)
Another enjoyable video Lucasz!
I have a beautiful collection of vintage Nikkor lenses I really don’t want to sell off. Debating buying a Z5 just to shoot them.
Thank you!! Make sure you check they will with it first. The FTZ adapter has a few limitations with older lenses. I'm not too knowledgeable on the details, but I know some lenses may not work like they would on a native F-mount camera.
Hi, first of all, thankyou for your videos, I like it. One question, do you think that this Voigtlander is sharper than Nikon Z 40mm f2?.
Thank you!! It's hard to say which is sharper. I think the Voigt has more pleasing 3D pop effect (a lightly out of focus background) at around 4 meters from the subject. But I'd say the NIkon is probably a bit sharper and higher quality overall. The Voigt also has this super cool red-ring style lens flair when shot wide open into the sun. I always loved this effect! But the biggest different is that one is AF and the other is MF, so they have to be used completely differently. :)
Good one !
Thank you! :)
Hey man are this new version of lens have a red ring flare when shoot wide open in the sun? Nice video btw
Thanks! No idea, I don't have the new version. My version was purchased in 2010 and it has the beautiful red ring flare. I LOVE that effect! :)
Yep, “f8 and be there” - Felig
:)
New subscriber here and I love watching your videos. Japan seems to be a Street Photography mecca but you still have your good days and less successful days.
Thank you! Yes, Japan is great for photography, but that does not mean it's easy. :)
Interesting video, thank you you two! I wonder why i never used zone-focussing with my Q2, though it has a great summilux-lens with precise focus-gage, should be easy. Will try it, seems great technic for crowded spots where there is not much time to focus & frame.
I also appreciate your consitency Lukasz to realy stay in one interesting spot and wait for a nice subject, and not just walk around. I will try that too, next time i visit and interesting big city (hope my wife does not get angry too soon :-D)
And you realy dont need to think you have to deliver that perfect street photos in every of your videos, its impossible & unnecessary, because it is just about following you through the city, see the way you approache scenes, hear your ideas / concepts, because you rly have a talent as a teacher and thats what makes your channel so special. And Alex, I wonder how you acheive to film Lukasz all the time that perfect without bumping into somebody, especially in that crowded streets.
It should work well on the Q2. I have used the Q a little bit and I think I remember it does have a focusing gauge that appears when you switch the lens to manual focus. I assume the Q2 is the same.
Glad you like that! On video, we walk around a bit more, but when I'm on my own I will easily stay in one spot for a very long time. Lucky for me my wife is also a photographer so she gets it, haha. :)
I'm also glad you feel that way about the photos I take and the teaching. I know most people get this, but some people leave comments telling me the photos are boring. And I have to explain to them that the point is the process, not the result.
And yeah, Axel works very hard and he is the true hero of this channel!
I have 35 AF-D from Nikon and on Z-camera thru FTZ it behave only manual.I will give it a try but its focus ring is a little bit loose. Probably your Vogits is better in this matter :-)
Yeah, the focus dial is so nicely dampened, though it has become a bit lighter due to years of use. :)
I use a custom mode (for me its U2), where I have set up AF-ON to zoom in to 100% for accurate, manual focusing, when not using zone focusing. I found the "zoom in" button to be kind of hard to reach while photographing.
That's a cool idea! :)
Hey Lukasz, have you tried using Focus Peaking on the Z series while using manual focus?
Good question! Yes, I have and I hate it haha. It's waaaay too distracting. I can focus very well without it, so it's just not worth having all those pixels covering the actual scene I'm trying to observe. Turning it on and off is an option I suppose. Maybe I'll try mapping it to one of the function buttons on the front and see how that works for me. :)
Lukasz to wife: “I was walking around town shooting a YT vid when I just happened to wander into the red light district ... three times, honest!” “OK, my cameraman guided me into the red light district... yeah, that’s it.”😁
Hehe, I'm a regular! :)
I really like the way you explain your thought process before hitting the shutter button. It makes it much more easy to learn a few compositional tricks. I also really dig the philosophical aspects about photography you mention in some of your videos. It also makes me want to go out and shoot :-)
On another note, I am really close to pulling the trigger on the Z6ii. I've been using the D750 for a while, but the IBIS as well as the improved AF of the Z6ii are really tempting. Did you have any negative experiences using the FTZ adapter? I want to use my old F-mount glass and this uncertainty is pretty much the only thing that is holding me back and this point.
Thank you so much!! I'm glad you appreciate those things! Regarding the Z6II, I have had no issues with the FTZ adapter, but be aware that officially you get a bit less stabilization with F-mount lens (3-axis vs 5-axis with Z-mount). In practice, I never noticed difference. I only found out when someone told me about this. I am also looking forward to the release of FTZII which streamlines the design a bit (they removed the little foot on the bottom of the adapter). But basically, my F-mount lenses work great on it!
(Also, please consider using our referral link, hehe, but no worries if not.)
Always use viewfinder this kind of situation and never make eye contact after taking shots of strangers, rather look behind them . This strategy always saves me from any kind of unpleasant confrontation from people while I take their pictures. Also I prefer not to get below 50mm while doing so. 85mm is the best for strangers.
I always make eye contact and if people look back I smile and even say hello sometimes haha. :)
Great video! You’re using center weighted metering? I didn’t know then there’s average within the center weighted?
Have you tried the new Nikon 40 f2 S lens ?
Thanks! Yeah, if you go to custom setting B3 you can change the center-weighted to average. And I would love to get my hands on the new 40mm but it's sold out everywhere! :)
Can you use zone focusing at night, or no due to using fast lenses giving sdof it would be harder?
You can and I do! It's harder but you can still do it even on f/2. :)
@@EYExplore cheers mate 👍
Where did you buy the black face mask?
I bought it at Oshmann's in Harajuku. It's a gaiter meant for outdoor activities. :)
@@EYExplore Thanks, didn't know the name for it. It looks practical, but probably not a substitute for a medical face mask when it comes to protection against covid-19.
Happy holidays and thanks for the great videos. Have been binging the last few days!
Have you ever gotten into trouble for photographing strangers? Sometimes you could argue that they are almost the main subject in the shot.
They are OFTEN the main subject in my shots. I have never had a problem. I am not doing anything wrong, and I would happily explain that to them, but usually people just ignore me. :)
I'm sure you get this question a lot, but I want to start photography/videography and want to know if there is a camera that does both decently for a beginner price. thanks so much.
What is a beginner price? I think a Nikon Z5 is a great beginner camera. A more budget camera would be a Nikon Z50, or Zfc if you'd like the flip-out screen.
@@EYExplore Well at this point I'm willing to spend $2000, so I was now thinking that a Sony a7c would fulfill my needs perfectly. Do you have much experience with it? The Nikon z5 does look like an amazing camera too.
@@allen.9 I've not used the Z5 much, but from what I've seen you can use pretty much the same way as a Z6, but with fewer fancy features. I've also used the Z50 a bit and it's, again, just a simpler version of the Z5 (and with a smaller sensor). All I can say is that I am very happy with my camera choices these days. :)
@@EYExplore Thanks so much for all the help, I'm really leaning towards the Z5 now, it seems like such a good deal.
@@EYExplore I just bought the Z5! It went on a black friday sale for $999, I can't wait to try it out!
where do you explain how to focus on eyes... ?
I don't because I don't personally care about this feature. I just just use Subject tracking AF, which is accessed from Auto Area AF by pressing OK either on the screen or on the camera. You can also set some of the Fn buttons to access this mode as well. :)
so, in street photo you activate auto area focus af-c and directly subject tracking so it tracks the eye at same time than the subject ?
@@marclabro Yeah, but I don't care about tracking the eye specifically. It just doesn't matter to me. I just track whatever I feel like I want to track. sometimes it's the face, sometimes it's something else. If you want the camera to lock onto the eyes automatically then I don't think you should use Subject Tracking. There is probably a better mode but I don't know because I don't use any other modes.
9:37 is sick
Thank you!! :)
You remind me of Sir John Free.
Who is that? I hope someone cool haha. :)
@@EYExplore He is a gooood street photographer. check this out.
ruclips.net/user/JohnFreePhtography
@@GrainyWorld Oooh, very cool! Thank you! :)
you look like Gulliver between them :)
Between who? :)
@@EYExplore Japanese ??! :)
@@adycoke2 Ah you just mean the people on the street. Yeah, I see what you mean haha. :)
The lens you have with you is never the right lens. 😂
No matter which lens you take, you always wish you have another one sometimes, at least to me. The curse !
A 28mm low to the street with that light and people crossing would’ve been sweet.
This is a fact of the universe. :)
How does the street photography pay you? do you really get paid with this genre? Is it the RUclips videos that earns you money? How can you earn from street photography?
Good question! We made a video about that: ruclips.net/video/tL37_Ha5d2g/видео.html
But basically, I do commercial/editorial work which sometimes includes street photography. Also, EYExplore is our company and we provide street photography workshops. RUclips makes very little money and certainly not enough to love off of.
to be correct - not "sharp", but "in focus". objects in focus may or may not be sharp (guess why).
Sure, you can be pedantic like that, but I think everyone knows what I mean. And I also do mentioned motion blur early in the video. :)
At least your looks reminds me of a gangster rather than a stupid "obeying to the ridiculous rules slave" in these japanese cities at that time !
What a bad joke that was -- and unfortunately most not even took into account to think about it !
Maybe -- as bad as it is for street photography to not see the faces at all -- it was at least a good documentary about human stupidity and the consequences of obeying to a system of criminal rules !
So -- what do we have now in Japan ( and in most "civilized western countries " all over the world, and all countries which applied the mandates ! ) -- about 15-20% excess mortality ! And no official media is talking about it !
IT outrageously surpasses everything we had in the time of the "Pandemic" -- and now it is totally fine ....
And whenever this is mentioned, of course it has nothing to do with some mandates, some madness-created genetic experiment , which they wanted everybody to take, which they forced as many as possible to take by whatever totalitarian actions.
What a sick time we are living in here ...
And we are still wanting to take photos...
What a ridiculous joke !
I'll be honest, I mainly wore a mask to not get yelled at or get into arguments with people. But also, it wasn't thaaaaat bad. Like, we did it, it's over. It's not as big of a deal as people make it out to be (like some kind of oppression). It's just a precaution that probably had little effect. I do weep for the kids who had to wear them in schools though for long after it was even remotely necessary. In general though, I do feel that these kinds of things should always be up to the individual. People were wearing masks in Japan long before 2020 and it was not a big deal. Some people just wanna wear one. Some people just wanna shoot with Leica, but I don't judge them hahahahaha (I really mean that as a joke).
I already know it's a bad thing when you shoot above the chest
I don't get it...