Japanese Stupid Hipster Lens... I LOVE IT
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- GIZMON Utulens Review, a Unique, lo-fi, retro classic photography snapshot look.
GIZMON Utulens, Compatible Mirrorless Camera available for Micro Four Thirds, Sony E-Mount, FUJI X-Mount, EOS M-Mount & Nikon 1 Mount amzn.to/3dG8ZBW
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“Utsurundesu”(Global name:QuickSnap) contains an aspheric meniscus lens. For this high performance lens, it is still popular among many photographers.
With “Utulens” you could enjoy the lo-fi and emotional taste of photography on your mirrorless interchangeable lens camera as if you were taking with Utsurundesu. It is a thin and easy to carry pancake lens. A perfect size to snap photos!
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This is why I periodically grab my old Pentax. Load up film, grab a prime lens and go wander. Having fixed film speed and focal length, combined with that knowledge that each shot you take is one of a finite number available, makes me think a lot more about what I’m shooting.
That and getting home to process the film, the smell of darkroom chemicals, the rhythmic nature of agitating the tank, it’s meditative for me :)
I have a bunch of silly things like this, I take them for walks and give myself a task or limits. se a select lens or only take pictures of a certain color. This has made me a better shooter by far. When I get bogged down with my craft and what everyone else wants I turn to stuff like this.
Great video and I hope people learn from it.
"snapper's slump" "photo blind"
I don't even own a camera outside of my phone cameras, still I find this Camera videos nice
I genuinely enjoyed this video. “Limits inspire” definitely brings a set of perspective that is quite intriguing.
The way you describe the feel of using this lens are magnificent.
Photography stuff and Philosoblunty in one video? Nice.
1:49 haven’t heard of the Fuji quick snap in years, I have a ton of old ones that never got developed sitting in a box somewhere. Also this video was really relaxing to watch ❤️ blunty your camera videos are always the best
Great review. I love my GH4. Gonna have to get this for some video shoots. THANK YOU!
Man, I wish there was a version of this for mirrored cameras. I would LOVE to take images with this lens, it looks so fun!
Wow. That picture quality, it bring back memories. I still have some undeveloped disposable cameras. Lol
Excellent video Blunty, no writers block for you it seems!
I've been waiting for a review of one of these. They also have versions that use a pair of the lenses.
oh man, your intro caught me by surprise. I watched you for your vr videos a year or two back. you have a breath of hobbies, eh?
Didn't even know you were into photography. I subscribed for the cumputer stuff, and I'm a little happier man now, being a hobby photographer myself too.
nice to see a photography related video it's been awhile 👍
It's been 5 days. The one before that was 6 days prior.
You are a true artist, and a great one as well
Wow, this video was so inspiring...
I suddenly feel like going out to shoot
looks like a fun little lens, sadly I'll have to wait until they get stock for the Z mount, it is on their site but I guess it hasn't filtered down to retailers yet.
Wow! Impressive. I've recently started shooting 120mm film with Russian Lubitel 166B. Surprisingly, enjoying the old school photography....great vid as always Blunty!!!
Sounds interesting.. but where do you get 120mm film and where do you process it?
i remember using those disposable cameras on school trips, they always gave terrible photos. i'd like to see you do a bit of a challenge in your spare time, purchase one of those disposable cameras and try to actually get some decent photos from just one roll of film. could make for a bit of a challenge and also cheap video as well.
I'm here to please the RUclips Gods. Great content as always! I don't personally understand or care about photography but Bluntly could make anything sound incredibly interesting. 💜💙🧡
wow, reminds me of the stuff you'd see in the pink floyd films. But much higher def. Cool tech! Thanks Blunty!
Remember the Pentax Q Blunty? Same general idea to inpire and play.
I actually bought 2 fuji disposable cameras the other day, I don't know why because I have 2 Olympus 35mm cameras, a hybrid Pentax camera (digital controls, shoots film) and a Canon t7, but I couldn't help buying it for some reason 🤷♂️
nailed it on the Camera stall or losing your muse
Ahhhhhh, classic Blunty.
Wow. What a throw back.
Oh wow. Hi Blunty.
otherwise known as Art Block or Artist Block.
That was awesome thank you. I've gone and taped of a third of my lens and go into the city and make myself shoot every picture with a third of the lense blacked out. The other thing I did was tape a large projection TV lense over my lense and take pictures wich distorts the image in crazy ways we need to remember to try things for shits and giggles as they say. No gain just a harmless laugh a good time and if your lucky you get to learn and create.
Yes! why pursuing the perfect shot while you can obtain a thousand fun shots.
This was nice.
I'd like to suggest Shutter Jam, or shutter jammed.
not bad. Does make me thing of a physical technical malfunction though heh.
This is what came to my mind, too!
Algorithm appeasing comment material offered up for the benevolent RUclips overlords.
But seriously, thanks for the review and honest discussion of “lens lock.” It’s something I wish was more unfamiliar, but appreciate hearing how you deal with it.
honestly the lens just gives black mist with a white soft filter mixed. like a 1/2 black mist and a 1/4 white soft.
"Writer's block" ~> "f stop" 😂
lol. nice
i use mine with my canon xsi only 10megapixels and weird colors but i love the look
I just don't get this as my whole life is about getting high-resolution and accurate color rendition. I can "mess" it all up in post thank you.
Its called photography not accuracy.
Here's a term for what you were describing:
"Shutter-bummed".
I mean, even if you don't have a sticker printer you could use a normal printer, cut it out, and use a glue stick or white glue
“They exist in my drawers” - you keep lenses in your undercrackers? You really *do* love photography, dontcha? 😉😁
Art block, photo block... I dunno maybe Artistic Stall
"Shutter Stall" ?
I think it's U tsu ru n de su, Utsurundesu not Uturundesu. 写ルンデス
Good vinyl actually sounds pretty good. I really wish people had taken up SACD instead, because it is far and away superior to both Vinyl and CD in every way that matters. But the pageantry of putting on a vinyl record is a warm and fuzzy feeling you don't get with digital, and is diminished for CD's simply due to the ease and size of putting on a CD. Vinyl is fun, anyone who likes it for that I have no problem with, people claiming it is superior to CD's give me serious rage.
I'm pretty sure you have not used the same type of 3D printing before, that is CLEARLY no typical desktop FDM, probably powder based with a laser to fuse or "sinter" it together. Those prints can be VERY strong, and incredibly versatile, some can even work a little differently with an almost ink like binder added that can produce parts with varying levels of flexibility, even varied levels within the same part. The metal adaptor is still a good idea to improve longevity and compatibility.
Yes, the 3D printing here is very likely powder bed fusion, but the issue I was talking about is not the strength of layer bonding, nor even detail fidelity... it's simply; plastic is still plastic! and ALL cameras this will be used on have METAL lens mounts. It's simple material physics here, of the plastic was the direct mount point it WILL wear down, and make the flange fit complete crap, rather quickly (and worst case, leave behind particulates worn off it, potentially jamming or wearing the moving parts of the camera's shutter, or settling on the image sensor). This is why I praised their simple solution to the issue.
@@BluntyTV oh it is still certainly a better solution, but not all plastics are created equal. You’re not quite giving this plastic enough credit. Additionally, something like delrin or acetal would be fantastic to use the lens mount directly, even though they are plastic.
I love both vinyl and cassette, especially chrome cassettes (I have yet to try metal) there's just a certain "realness" to analog sound you don't get with digital, even if it is a little more muddled and has a little less range.
I would greatly enjoy a video about the weird lenses you use to get inspiration.
several of my earlier ones are already linked in the description.
@@BluntyTV thanks man
Banana bread
Camera clog, I tried but I’m tired so my brain is operating at chicken Nugget
Film Flop. Algorithm appeased and my own stupidity "broadcasted".
6:22
Oh no, right there you ruined what this was all about... ;)
I wont rise to the record comment, I wont rise to the record comment, I WONT RISE TO THE RECORD COMMENT!!!
Your lint covered stylus seems to be skipping. as it hisses out your crackly painfully audible protests
Shutter Stutter?
the worst fad that should stay dead - modern skate videos going back to 4 by 3, 480p, 30fps, stretched and grainy messes. editors/filmers, the gameboy was great but we've moved on...
Did you do much adjustment or colour grading on the video @5:00?
The video has such a strange 1980s feel.
Also, the girl snapped in front of the Sydney Opera house. It’s like a time machine in a lens.
Everything is direct from camera. I did however have the camera set to a "retro friendly" built in picture style.
@@BluntyTV do you still have the tiny tripod that folds away like a blind man’s walking stick? I saw it on an old video? I can’t find the video. I’m trying to find one of those tripods.