Totally aware that I made a multitude of mistakes in this video. It’s obvious that I don’t care about goofing on myself. And you know what? That’s okay! I’m always learning, and I learned a ton from doing what I love here. The best part: I had so much fun, and comments here help me learn even more. It’s okay to be wrong! Stay humble, and keep building each other up! 🤘🏼 Thanks for the support, homies!
alvareo92 I’m just an average dude who loves shooting 35mm film and have never touched 120 🤷🏻♂️ But I know now! It’s okay to not know everything all the time. 👍🏼 It’s actually why I love RUclips. I wouldn’t have known that for a long time had I not made this video.
Bryan Koorstad oh just that it’s 120 format, but the mm is 6cm x 6cm or even 56mm x 56mm for this particular format. I see film nerds losing their minds over that all the time haha
Fantastic video. I love that the video is organic. It’s basically a documentary on what happened, mistakes and all. Don’t fret about the mistakes. It relates to the viewer, you know, cause you’re human. Lol. Keep up the great work, and definitely collaborate with Benj again. 👍
Hey man, was really fun this style of video :D And really nice to see the outcome of the pics, don't mind whoever says you did something wrong here or there :D Keep up!
You just gave me some motivation and ideas to some street photography again. Maybe I'll buy some films and use my analog cameras again. Thank you guys.
hiii i’ve purchased a contax t2 and it isn’t here yet it’s been rigorously thoroughly tested for functionality however i’m worried what if there are light leaks etc or some problem if i develop film with it is it possible if a camera is fully 100% functional and been tested for integrity but it could be faulty while developing film?
Ehi Eric! Great content! I wanted to ask if you know why the Leica had some much grain then the other cameras. Is it something related to scan and editing? Film exposure? or brand noise made by the camera?
Thanx for the job. The quality of the pictures from the Hasselblad is awesome. Very nice. Try with a Rolleiflex. The quality is high too. In colors and in black and white.
Hey Benj, I run and gun with my Hasselblad. Usually slow and methodical but sometimes street and fast paced action events. Fast paced action at F 5.6, it's a rush...:)
john murch for sure, it’s definitely just harder than with something like a Leica :) even just the focus throw on that 80mm is huge and slow and at something like f/5.6 or f/8 (what most of the outdoor stuff was for me) still isn’t *that* forgiving with such a big format and focal length.
@@benjhaisch Not a nimble camera for sure, I tried a friend's Pentax 67 with a 75 F 2.8 and it was much more nimble, light and fast focusing, short focus throw. There's something about the Hasselblad design and those Carl Zeiss lenses though...By the way, great shots...
platinMartin these dudes don’t know anything about film, they’re in it just because its popular on RUclips right now.....minus the guy with the hasselblad
@@EricFloberg Wait! 1. Pro Mist filter- what number are you using? As I never understood what's the sweet spot where it's not too obvious you're using an effect. is that 1/4 ? 1/2? 2. Highlight tone priority- ON? So, you let the camera fiddle with your exposure to limit the highlights? Aren't you worried it would sometimes make your subjects too dark just because you may want some detail in the clouds?
@@eladbari 1/8! and no, it just saves a stop of dynamic range in the highlights. You still manually control your exposure and make sure your subject is still exposed correctly.
Eric, IMHO, think you can definitely get brighter exposures & better saturation if you use a flash, even a small one. I know it may feel not as pure on a Leica but try it. Nice vid anyway. Subbed.
Thanks for watching! Yup, all on the 1DXii. Right, Highlight Tone Priority was turned on and it was shot with a 1/8 Pro Mist filter. Couldn't believe how good the Dynamic Range was.
Marcio Sargento I wasn’t trying to underexpose, but I’m sure I was without my meter working. The lab likely brought up the exposure, therefore adding more grain/noise to the scan. 🤷🏻♂️
You can’t find 1/3N batteries in stores (usually only online) and I had left my backup battery at home. Plus, it’s fun to challenge yourself sometimes and think creatively without certain tools.
Does anyone else find their own personal level of autism intensifying at 01:55 when we see the dirty (unprotected) front element of the Zeiss 35mm lens? #ifyoulikeitthenyou'dbetterputafilteronit
Joanna Park How does it feel to know that you’re mostly responsible for this video happening? 😉 Love you guys, and will always look back so fondly on that trip!! 😊😊😊
If your street photography is spontaneous, the Hasselblad is gone. It's a studio camera being mispurposed because it costs a lot of bucks. If you were using interchangeable lenses, the Leica is it, but since he's not, and he doesn't know how to use the Leica anyway, it looks like the street camera here is the T2 by default. Although I have a T2, in the Pike Place Market, I'd much prefer my Nikon F100 with a 35-105mm zoom and a fast B&W film like HP-5++.
huh? I mean, it's just a rule of thumb anyway. I don't expose my stuff at exactly sunny 16 anyway, but it's a good guide for general exposure if you have no access to a meter of any kind.
Shooting with a Leica M6 and then mounting a Zeiss Biogon Lens, ( what is infact a Japanese Lense made by Cosina ) makes not REALY sense to me. Buy you a 35mm Summicron ( every Summicron will do the job ........even the old version's from the 50's you could get quit cheap at eBay )
Totally aware that I made a multitude of mistakes in this video. It’s obvious that I don’t care about goofing on myself. And you know what? That’s okay! I’m always learning, and I learned a ton from doing what I love here. The best part: I had so much fun, and comments here help me learn even more. It’s okay to be wrong! Stay humble, and keep building each other up! 🤘🏼 Thanks for the support, homies!
The way the Hasselblad just eats every shot....... what a magical camera. Love me some Leica but Medium Format will always be king.
Damn he has a leica m6 and doesnt know how to rewind the film smh
can't tell if joke or actual film snob lol
and the video says “120mm” for the 60mm 120 film 🙈
alvareo92 I’m just an average dude who loves shooting 35mm film and have never touched 120 🤷🏻♂️ But I know now! It’s okay to not know everything all the time. 👍🏼 It’s actually why I love RUclips. I wouldn’t have known that for a long time had I not made this video.
@@EricFloberg just toying with you man keep making great content🙏🏽
@@EricFloberg or if the m6 guy is just an idiot
Sorry guys, Hasselblad images win by far.
Can’t wait for someone to comment on 120mm film
Benj Haisch what? You mean that it’s awesome?! Makes me want to shoot in Medium Format for sure!
Bryan Koorstad oh just that it’s 120 format, but the mm is 6cm x 6cm or even 56mm x 56mm for this particular format. I see film nerds losing their minds over that all the time haha
The Windows boot - HAHAHHA! This is so good guys. Made me laugh multiple times.
Fantastic video. I love that the video is organic. It’s basically a documentary on what happened, mistakes and all. Don’t fret about the mistakes. It relates to the viewer, you know, cause you’re human. Lol.
Keep up the great work, and definitely collaborate with Benj again. 👍
Yes, I always want to keep that relatability alive. All of us suck sometimes. Haha
The Hassy is leagues above the others! It's not even close.
Holy grail of film
Hasselblad, m6, contax t2
I actually just got the Contax. Im just here, staring at them, in disbelief. Im not worthy
Fun video! Love the format of having 3 people out shooting with 3 different cameras.
I loved this video
Love how real honest and humble you are
This is just mind-blowing!!! It's in a constant replay!!! 🤯
Hold on dude, don’t you need a beard to shoot film?
Jas Mann 😂😂😂
Great film guys! Loved watching the adventure and learning about all those different cameras
Bummed I didn't get to see ya when we were there. :(
I love the editing of this! It’s upbeat and fun! Great vibes!
Cool !!
The video quality on this is at another LEVEL Wow!!!! Amazing
Thank you!
Super cool video! Three distinct styles and three different "mentalities". Awesome work!
Hey man, was really fun this style of video :D And really nice to see the outcome of the pics, don't mind whoever says you did something wrong here or there :D Keep up!
Great video format & cool shoots 📸 That Portra 400 is so good 😱
Good video
8:28 that’s a good shot after explaining how hard it is to compose a pic with this camera
Love it!! more of this light hearted film-fun plssss
Hasselblad is KING!
Loved this video guys! It’s fun watching you all out having fun with film that’s what it’s all about
So true. With the Leica we’ve all been there.
one of my favorite videos that you've put out i loved it!
Very enjoyable video and beautiful images, I like to shoot with my Hasselblad too, the sound is amazing :-)
You just gave me some motivation and ideas to some street photography again. Maybe I'll buy some films and use my analog cameras again. Thank you guys.
content and colour grading of this is magnificent Eric!
loved the whole vibe of this video
Love the colour grading on this!!!!
Good camerawork video is shot lovely.
Had to replay that windows reboot part HAHAHAH
Good job guys!! More videos like this pleaseee
Awesome video dude! This was so fun.
hiii
i’ve purchased a contax t2 and it isn’t here yet
it’s been rigorously thoroughly tested for functionality
however i’m worried what if there are light leaks etc or some problem if i develop film with it
is it possible if a camera is fully 100% functional and been tested for integrity but it could be faulty while developing film?
Ehi Eric! Great content! I wanted to ask if you know why the Leica had some much grain then the other cameras. Is it something related to scan and editing? Film exposure? or brand noise made by the camera?
Love this!
Yesssss!!!! More film content please!!! :D :D
Thanx for the job. The quality of the pictures from the Hasselblad is awesome. Very nice. Try with a Rolleiflex. The quality is high too. In colors and in black and white.
2:16 is so funny!!!!
Boom. Nailed it again 💪🏼
MMMMMMM YES
Next time your meter dies on you remember that you pretty much can’t over expose Portra 400.
Awesome!
I lol’d many a time.
Hey Benj, I run and gun with my Hasselblad. Usually slow and methodical but sometimes street and fast paced action events. Fast paced action at F 5.6, it's a rush...:)
john murch for sure, it’s definitely just harder than with something like a Leica :) even just the focus throw on that 80mm is huge and slow and at something like f/5.6 or f/8 (what most of the outdoor stuff was for me) still isn’t *that* forgiving with such a big format and focal length.
@@benjhaisch Not a nimble camera for sure, I tried a friend's Pentax 67 with a 75 F 2.8 and it was much more nimble, light and fast focusing, short focus throw. There's something about the Hasselblad design and those Carl Zeiss lenses though...By the way, great shots...
I love this video style and really amazing photos !
It’s fun video. The color of video is good :)
damn that Hasselblad 500CM is amazing , better than this new digital cameras
More of this please
I saw Eric walking by at the Pike Market yesterday...looks like he carried MP film and 35 Cron that day..🤔🤠
Always love seeing stuff from benj’s 500CM! Did you shoot this on your 1dx or a black magic? Doesn’t look like typical canon video, but I love it!
Shot this with the 1DXii with Highlight Tone Priority on and a 1/8 Pro Mist filter. Mind blowing, right??
Also, shooting with a 7" display helps you not blow highlights. ;)
Love it! So great to see analog again 💗
I love the feel of this so much! Really great stuff!
What type of camera strap do you use on the 500cm?
I am also interested in this.
Here because you're story told me to... but loving the content my dude
thats really fun to watch : )
Loving your content! Especially the How to Shoot a RUclips Video. I love the look of your footage. What LUTs do you use?
are you using external light meter for hasselbald 500cm?
Where can I get the neck straps
Cool camera 👍
2:24 sensor size?
platinMartin these dudes don’t know anything about film, they’re in it just because its popular on RUclips right now.....minus the guy with the hasselblad
hey guys, I'm totally new in this film game. Do you develop the film by yourself and how do you digitalize it? Thanks a lot for helping me out🙏🏽
Hey! We send it all to www.indiefilmlab.com in the mail.
Just sold my contax 645. You were almost making me regret it... until I remembered having to change film under my shirt every now and then too.
Great video! Really love the color-grade? Did you use a film-stock LUT or film convert?
What camera shot the video? :)
Canon 1DXmarkii in a cage with a monitor. ;)
I think Eric is better street photographer xD
Cool
after seeing this video, IT'S A SUBSCRIBE FROM ME. I love this video because it's not like one of those cliche film videos on youtube.
Bro, I just happen to have those exact cameras and only those
more of this dude!!
Can someone link me to the film used for the T2,I bought some and it didn’t fit....
Are these camera snobs in the wild?
Ha! Michael! What are you doing here??
*Damn ! This footage is out of the Canon 1DX?*
It's still a DSLR but the footage seems like Canon Cinema line more than a run-of-the-mill 5Dmk4...
right?? Pro mist filter and highlight tone priority turned on. Plus, Seattle is kind of cheat mode..soo..
@@EricFloberg Wait!
1. Pro Mist filter- what number are you using? As I never understood what's the sweet spot where it's not too obvious you're using an effect. is that 1/4 ? 1/2?
2. Highlight tone priority- ON? So, you let the camera fiddle with your exposure to limit the highlights? Aren't you worried it would sometimes make your subjects too dark just because you may want some detail in the clouds?
@@eladbari 1/8! and no, it just saves a stop of dynamic range in the highlights. You still manually control your exposure and make sure your subject is still exposed correctly.
Holy crap! I had no idea that T2 cost $800 used. I was guessing I could pick one up for $40 off of Ebay.
Jeff Speers I friggin wish!
what camera strap is on the m6 ?
Link in the description 😉
Eric, IMHO, think you can definitely get brighter exposures & better saturation if you use a flash, even a small one. I know it may feel not as pure on a Leica but try it. Nice vid anyway. Subbed.
DaDonFather I’m horrified to use a flash while shooting street the way I do 😂
what ended up happening to the roll you accidentally popped?
Vincenthawaii haven’t developed it yet. I’ll definitely do a follow up on my instagram if you follow me there 🤘🏼 @eric.floberg
love the content A+++ and much love from ny
Really informative and fun to watch!😁 You shot the video on the 1DXii? The dynamic range blew me away!!
Thanks for watching! Yup, all on the 1DXii. Right, Highlight Tone Priority was turned on and it was shot with a 1/8 Pro Mist filter. Couldn't believe how good the Dynamic Range was.
If only the 1DXii had C-log tho...
@@sidneyken9737 Yeah, but honestly, with results like this here, I'm not too upset haha
I did the same thing with my first roll through my M6. I thought I knew how to rewind but alas. All photos lost.
I remember the time I went to rewind the film on my Minolta and then felt it rip.
How come the Leica produced the grainiest images? Were you pushing the film?
Marcio Sargento I wasn’t trying to underexpose, but I’m sure I was without my meter working. The lab likely brought up the exposure, therefore adding more grain/noise to the scan. 🤷🏻♂️
Eric Floberg ah sorry to hear. Thanks for the quick reply 👍🏽
great video I did the something on my first roll but wasn't a lucky as you were
Eric, you is the man. One thing I noticed is your shots were grain-ier than your rivals. Perhaps you were under-exposing a bit? That will do that.
Why not buy a battery?
You can’t find 1/3N batteries in stores (usually only online) and I had left my backup battery at home. Plus, it’s fun to challenge yourself sometimes and think creatively without certain tools.
Does anyone else find their own personal level of autism intensifying at 01:55 when we see the dirty (unprotected) front element of the Zeiss 35mm lens? #ifyoulikeitthenyou'dbetterputafilteronit
WHOA THEY SYNCED THE MUSIC TO THE PRESS AT 6:43
TangyOrange thanks for noticing that detail. 👊🏼 That’s one of my favorite things to do 🤘🏼
You’ve got to be kidding me...
I’m not!
120mm? Haha
Cute and funny video. Wish y'all were speaking English 😂
Joanna Park How does it feel to know that you’re mostly responsible for this video happening? 😉 Love you guys, and will always look back so fondly on that trip!! 😊😊😊
@@EricFloberg warms the cockles of my heart :P
If your street photography is spontaneous, the Hasselblad is gone. It's a studio camera being mispurposed because it costs a lot of bucks. If you were using interchangeable lenses, the Leica is it, but since he's not, and he doesn't know how to use the Leica anyway, it looks like the street camera here is the T2 by default. Although I have a T2, in the Pike Place Market, I'd much prefer my Nikon F100 with a 35-105mm zoom and a fast B&W film like HP-5++.
Randall Stewart you should come with us next time!
liked this, enjoyed the content but way too many ads for a 11 minute vid
Why not just buy more batteries for the Leica?
I had some at home, it just went out, and I didn't have a backup while traveling. :(
Stop sweating street photography.
No I didn't bye
If u are really good with film u are not using sunny16 rule, beacuse your brain make your own sunny rule.
huh? I mean, it's just a rule of thumb anyway. I don't expose my stuff at exactly sunny 16 anyway, but it's a good guide for general exposure if you have no access to a meter of any kind.
Totally. Or you can just use a camera with a modern light metering system on it but that would be too mainstream wouldn't it?
and just like many videos like this, It alway about camera and those photo isn't interesting at all
Wow, how sweet of you.
Shooting with a Leica M6 and then mounting a Zeiss Biogon Lens,
( what is infact a Japanese Lense made by Cosina ) makes not REALY sense to me. Buy you a 35mm Summicron ( every Summicron will do the job ........even the old version's from the 50's you could get quit cheap at eBay )
The music is pure cancer, doesnt fit the vibe at all
lol