FILM PHOTOGRAPHY with various lenses, Ilford FP4 and a Nikon F-501
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- 00:00 INTRO
06:04:17 The Shoot
12:44:48 The Negatives & Darkroom
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In this video I bring the outdoors indoors and concentrate on making photographs of some conkers and a leaf
for wall art in my home. But, instead of one lens I used a bunch of lenses to see the different results.
Ilford FP4 was the film of choice which I pulled to 50 ISO to save my shadow details and make a less
contrasty print.
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EQUIPMENT USED IN THIS VIDEO
CAMERA - Nikon F501
LENS - Various Lenses
FILM - Ilford FP4
DEVELOPER - D23
ENLARGER - DURST M605
PAPER - Ilford Deluxe Pearl Resin
DEVELOPER - Ilford Multigrade
PRODUCTION GEAR
Leica Q2 Mono, CANON 6D, GOPRO 7 BLACK, Gopro 10 Black, TASCAM DR10L MIC, SENHEISSER SHOTGUN MIC,
NEEWER LED PANELS, GVM COLOUR PANELS, Valoi 360 Film Holder System for scanes, Zeapon Micro 2 Motor Slider, Colbor 100X Light,
Editing - FCP, PHOTOSHOP, LIGHTROOM,
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Rog, you are becoming the ‘go to’ channel for analogue photography. Few out there on this platform have the skill and creativity to show your complete workflow, from gear to the snap, from your pop up studio to the darkroom, and a deep dive into your developing and printing. Kudos to mate!
Thanks Tad!
Lovely stuff. Thoroughly enjoyed this and inspired to muck about with some indoor still life in the same manner w/ my FE2 and AIS lenses as you did with a single roll, might even adapt the AIS lenses to my D200 or Z8 for comparison. Thanks again for great content, Cheers ~ Peter
Thanks Peter.
I just LOVE the Nikkor 85mm 1.8! It is probably the best lens I own (for Nikon F). That's it, that's all I wanted to say! ;-) Keep up the great work!
Our next door neighbour has a horse chestnut tree, its been shedding its conkers for weeks, the resident grey squirrels gets them and runs across our back fence. I finding conker shells in the garden 😂 I picked a few last year in the cul de sac and have got a couple more this year. I'll have to take some pictures too. I have the Nikkor 55mm macro for my FM2.
That lens is amazing 😄
Gorgeous prints Roger! Thanks for sharing that with us! That Zeiss jumped out at me. Looks like that thing is wildly sharp with really nice micro-contrast. I shot some still live plants last week to finish off a roll before going on my trip but I thought I had 400 speed film loaded and turned out it was 100. Ooops. Oh well I can do those again.
Ha ha Tim! Sometimes putting the label on the camera can be a good idea! Even though I've made the same mistake
Another really good video. I do enjoy the way you present the topic in hand, and even for old hands at photography you can always prompt some interesting thoughts.
Many thanks!
Nice pics there, Roger!! Good camera too...got myself a F501 as well😊 Don't have all the swish lenses for it, but I have a few. Want to get some more lenses.
Cheers Carl. I only used all the lenses for fun. I only ever take out one or two depending on what I'm shooting.
Another “Boss” video Roger. I always thought I had a creative imagination where photography was concerned, but I never think of the obvious things to try, especially this time of year. Thanks for the ideas and keep doing your great videos, they’re very inspiring for me in my film journey. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🎞️ love your channel ❤
Wow, thanks
That F-stop printing tool 🔥🤩🥳
How to make beautiful photos out of a simple subject. Thanks Roger 👍🏻
Cheers Jason!
Great work, great patience 📷👍
Some ideas here even for lazy digital half sighted photographers like me 😂
Thanks! 👍
Wow ! Great photo session, Roger . Just love the simple, creative way you work. Just gave my creative juices a boost . KB
Awesome Ken! Thank you!
Top video! I love this so much...
Thanks for one more 'Mention' ! YES - I will go to Shenfield Common Pond today where there ae some Conker Trees and see what I can find --- I was given some NIKON gear as well so may try that too ! Ha Ha ! Regards to GEORGE the Infamous DOG ! PS -- when I borrowed that TRIPOD some of my Hasselblad 180mm f4 Cfi lens shots had 'shake' maybe 'Vibration' Don't like 'Ball and Socket' tripods
Have fun Pete!
The Zeiss lens looks to me to be the best but what do I know I can’t afford a Zeiss lens and have never used one. I did learn one thing that the lens matters a lot.
The Zeiss I can see a massive difference over my canon lenses when I use it on a DSLR for video filming. Very sharp
This is uncanny… Did the very same shoot myself this week when our conker tree dropped its nuts…. Used my EOS 5
& Electro 35 then cheated and used my R6 for some digital variation… Nice one 👍
I often take a digital pic if I've taken time setting something up. Sometimes just to see how it looks. Same as back in the day when a polaroid back was put on the camera as a test 🤞
What was the paper Roger. It looks tinted and slightly warm on my tv. Lovely prints.
Wow! Well done. Reminds me of my darkroom from the eighties. Didn’t think all that stuff was still available . The old manual lenses on that camera, does the light meter still give readings, or is that why you went with handheld meter?
The meter still works well but I went with the handheld meter for better accuracy (or at least in my mind) I didn't actually check the internal meter
Dilute D-23 up to 1+3 to get a "compensation" effect in order to have more shadow detail and a fair amount of HL detail ;)
I'll have to try it. So far I've been 1:1! Cheers
Hi can you also scan the negatives with a decent scanner and set up, instead of processing the traditional way?
Great video! I'm hard of hearing. Could you please repeat the D-23 dilution you used to develop the film? Thanks!
Okay! This old fart got it! You're using D-23, diluted 1:1.
Yes mate. 1:1 on the rotary processor. So 100ml of water and 100ml of D23.
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