One Roll of Film

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @artsyaidan
    @artsyaidan 4 года назад +1

    13:45 - everyone around a table enjoying and commending eachothers work. This is what the art is about.

  • @f2.8vidz4
    @f2.8vidz4 7 лет назад +1

    As a old school photographer (been shooting since 1963) I embraced the first consumer digital back in 1990's ..25yrs later I'm back shooting my 120's & 35's along side my digital 1DX because brides/family portraits are asking for film shots ..amazing watching the young kids look for a digital screen on my Broncia /Pentax ..

  • @markharris5771
    @markharris5771 7 лет назад +2

    "We are shooting film, not because it's better, not because it's worse, but because it is what it is." Has to be one one the all time greatest quotes about film photography since digital came of age.
    I shoot Canon both digital and 35mm, but I found it rather strange that the lady photographing the photographers was using a Canon in the Hasselblad Japan Headquarters.

    • @mathieuclement8011
      @mathieuclement8011 7 лет назад +2

      that's because Canon is like a Honda compact you can go wherever you go with and do almost everything with, and Hasselblad is like a race car. It's high performance but impractical for most purposes (street, sport, candid, ...)

    • @markharris5771
      @markharris5771 7 лет назад

      The Karot A brilliant metaphor, but two of the 'Blad's most common uses were fashion and weddings.

  • @alexanderhakimi8297
    @alexanderhakimi8297 8 лет назад +7

    i love the excitement in looking over the negatives. awesome video and excellent photographs.

    • @120love9
      @120love9 8 лет назад +1

      +Alexander Hakimi Thank you!

  • @sophrapsune
    @sophrapsune 10 лет назад +5

    Great journey through the artistic constraint of 12 exposures, with an unmetered film body.
    Interesting, too, that the Hasselblad team uses a Canon DSLR for their promo work at about 14:25.

  • @joelbenguigui2016
    @joelbenguigui2016 4 года назад

    It's been 7 years but this video is so good!

  • @Jack_all
    @Jack_all 9 лет назад +3

    I like this challenge.. Im a fine art photography student now and we started with pin hole cameras, then 35mm, then back to a Holga and now 120 and 4 x 5 formats .. Restricting myself technologically has been one of the best gifts for me creatively.. I even try this with my digital camera by taping the back of my digital camera so I can't see the images, totally changes the way I compose and slows me down..

  • @ewbeyer1104
    @ewbeyer1104 9 лет назад +4

    What a great project! Would love to do this! Not a Hasselblad owner, but just picked up a Mimiya 645. Just love the concept of this project.

  • @GuilhermeFreireluis
    @GuilhermeFreireluis 9 лет назад +3

    mattias and yoshi got some great pictures...
    rolling in my own city using a 24 exposures film was really hard... but going to a new city and shot only 12 frames... impossiburo!

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove 8 лет назад +2

    I am watching this for like the 4th time but now for the first time I now own a Hasselblad 503 Cxi and i love shooting it. I have two lenses the 50mm and the 150 mm and three film backs.

    • @jeremoe1
      @jeremoe1 8 лет назад +1

      Same here. I now own the Hasselblad 500cm and loving it.

  • @bananavroom3691
    @bananavroom3691 9 лет назад +15

    One of the best videos I've seen so far - I mean project wise. I could care less about the technical issues of the video but the project and theme overall are nicely thought out. Shooting with film is truly different from the 'run and gun' of modern digital. More videos please!

    • @PauldelRosario
      @PauldelRosario  9 лет назад +2

      +Ethan Vang Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the idea behind the video.

    • @shannontrainer5857
      @shannontrainer5857 9 лет назад

      +Ethan Vang Sports and wildlife photographers have been running and gunning with film for years.

    • @bananavroom3691
      @bananavroom3691 9 лет назад +1

      Shannon Trainer Wow I didn't realize they are still doing it with film nowadays. Interesting.

    • @juanhunose1
      @juanhunose1 9 лет назад +1

      Actually shooting with film is NO different to shooting with digital. Only the media is different. Sure it will be different if you never take your DSLR off "Program." To be hyper critical, and I suppose it's all down to personal taste, I didn't see a single image that I'd call a "show stopper"...... very disappointing.

    • @manbolomo
      @manbolomo 8 лет назад

      +Paul Austin yeah, i agree, i learned photography with film and shot with digital for years and now back to film again, i can be hyper critical with dslr and run and gun with film, so theres really only the attitude that matters.

  • @ahaavie
    @ahaavie 10 лет назад

    Great film. Mattias kicks ass. Very nice pictures.

  • @DaveGreenPhoto
    @DaveGreenPhoto 10 лет назад +1

    Only having 12 frames certainly focuses the mind and brings out the creativity of these guys to tell their story in just 12 frames.

  • @Kevin-finity
    @Kevin-finity 10 лет назад +3

    Thanks for your sharing! I love this challenge. Three elements, Tokyo, Hasselblad and me.

  • @epicon6
    @epicon6 9 лет назад +29

    I only liked Mattias's photos myself.

    • @keinchu
      @keinchu 7 лет назад +3

      i think so too dude

  • @sonomama82
    @sonomama82 9 лет назад +74

    This was interesting but as someone who uses film almost all of the time I found it hilarious how much pressure you guys were putting on yourselves.

    • @Raychristofer
      @Raychristofer 6 лет назад

      sonomama82 True

    • @ezekielkokspeaks
      @ezekielkokspeaks 6 лет назад +3

      I guess we just want all 12 shots to be great. Its not easy i agree.

    • @tallaganda83
      @tallaganda83 5 лет назад +1

      I sometimes have film in my RZ67 for weeks, it’s a habit I’m trying to break. One problem is that shoot Velvia 50 in one of my backs, and it’s not an all day everyday type of film. I am trying to get to a point where I have an empty back, and when the light is good load up and work the scene shooting the whole roll.

    • @derp195
      @derp195 Год назад

      @@ezekielkokspeaks The hardest thing to do, especially with 120 film, is to say “I don’t think that was quite right, let me try that shot again.”

  • @bigfontbrandon
    @bigfontbrandon 9 лет назад

    I love this video, I've watched it several times and will probably watch it several more times.

  • @ehhnikola93
    @ehhnikola93 9 лет назад +62

    guy loves orange man nothing else to it

  • @Calypso_FireWitch
    @Calypso_FireWitch 10 лет назад +4

    I love it. Patience is the reason why I shoot film and it also helps me be a better photographer. I love this challenge. I think my friends and I will be doing it in Milwaukee, WI! Thanks for this!

  • @mathieuclement8011
    @mathieuclement8011 7 лет назад

    Super cool project! I wish there were more projects like this or a compilation thereof.

  • @lorgsen
    @lorgsen 10 лет назад

    A fascinating idea. It inspired me to start a similar project on tumblr to share one specific day on one roll of film with photographers around the world. Thank you for sharing and inspiring!

  • @olivierroubieu
    @olivierroubieu 9 лет назад +2

    Great documentary about the art of photography, love it

  • @mor10web
    @mor10web 10 лет назад +14

    You should come to Vancouver, Canada and do the 12x12 Vancouver Photo Marathon. 12 hours, 12 themes, 12 frames (35mm).

  • @PaulLightStar
    @PaulLightStar 10 лет назад +1

    This is really photography,no after effect, i like it Paul

  • @robinkuusela4892
    @robinkuusela4892 10 лет назад

    Haha! "När jag rullar in min Volvo i garaget" Nice project! I was amazed by Mr.Suzuki´s 12 frames, he did get a few really good ones.

  • @StillThrill1
    @StillThrill1 10 лет назад +3

    IMHO - The best shots came from Mattias. The shot at 17:45 is really dope. Yoshi's at 18:05 was good and his roll was pretty good.

  • @jephfoust
    @jephfoust 9 лет назад +3

    I have been doing a similar thing in San Francisco with my Yashica D and one roll of 120. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @PauldelRosario
      @PauldelRosario  9 лет назад +1

      +jeph foust Cool. Would love to see your results as I'm from SF.

  • @lewisalexander7075
    @lewisalexander7075 8 лет назад

    Wonderful shots, and very inspirational!

  • @carlchong8292
    @carlchong8292 7 лет назад

    I love the idea of this project. Yes, just the idea.

  • @FenderRomeo
    @FenderRomeo 9 лет назад

    Really like this video. Hasselblad is my dream and I can't buy, I enjoy this video and sodn learn how to work with this camera. Thank you for interesting and useful video.

  • @jpracingph
    @jpracingph 9 лет назад +38

    The best thing about this video was the scanner. ;)

    • @slimnics
      @slimnics 9 лет назад

      jpracingph yeh, badass scanner.

    • @Velociphile
      @Velociphile 9 лет назад

      +jpracingph Flexlight scanner I think. $$$$

    • @shannontrainer5857
      @shannontrainer5857 9 лет назад

      +Velociphile I've seen it before and it comes with a five figure price tag to match! BTW it's spelled "Flextight".

    • @Velociphile
      @Velociphile 9 лет назад

      +Shannon Trainer $$$$$ :D

    • @shannontrainer5857
      @shannontrainer5857 9 лет назад +1

      +Velociphile The reason why the Flextight cost $28,000 (aside from the Hasselblad name) is that it operate like a drum scanner by bending and rotating the film.

  • @queencrimsonqueencrimson
    @queencrimsonqueencrimson 8 лет назад

    Mattias got the best shots in my opinion. Great job, loved watching this.

  • @Cyriljayant
    @Cyriljayant 10 лет назад

    Nice idea and a great project . I am trying the same idea soon with my Blad!

  • @efdesilva
    @efdesilva 7 лет назад

    Mattias killed them all! But Yoshi is also good... :) THIS IS PHOTOGRAPHY and loved this video, have seen it before and have been watching it over and over. LOL Loved that scanner too! (and their cams).

  • @wotajared
    @wotajared 10 лет назад

    Great project. It's a great excercise to do every once in a while.
    I had to do this when I rationed the very 4 and only rolls of kodachrome I got in '09. I just dedicated one to document my environment at the time. 9 months for 36 frames.
    A reason why I dislike 35mm is because of too many frames, and I'm very careful when shooting film. Can't quite afford a Hassy.
    If they were recruiting around here (Barcelona) for a project like this , I'd jump in!

  • @meowth23
    @meowth23 10 лет назад

    the video itself could be better, but great concept and love how involved the photographers were, it all about the love of shooting. Westfalk and Suzuki's were the most interesting shots. Hope you do more projects like this

  • @pkp5207
    @pkp5207 7 лет назад

    your channel is gold. Thanks for sharing the video!

  • @MarcS4R
    @MarcS4R 9 лет назад

    a lovely film, and i must say my favorite were the one from Suzuki. I shoot Leica M but i would really love to get into shooting Hasselblad.

  • @canturgan
    @canturgan 9 лет назад +3

    Photography is not a team sport. This video proves one thing, it's not about the gear.

  • @Amiisunique
    @Amiisunique 10 лет назад

    the basic idea is fantastic and right, the execution is so so, in my view.
    love film, and I a think for more than the stated reasons it should be continued to be used.

  • @ekchuahstudios9066
    @ekchuahstudios9066 7 лет назад

    Great job guys.

  • @andrewfromplanetearth658
    @andrewfromplanetearth658 8 лет назад

    Nice video thanks. For me Mattias's photos were the best.

  • @Daniel_Fjäll
    @Daniel_Fjäll 10 лет назад +12

    The Swede knew his hassy for sure!

  • @blackurtis
    @blackurtis 7 лет назад

    Inspirational project. And what a hottie with tattoos! Thanks for your efforts :)

  • @canturgan
    @canturgan 10 лет назад +9

    The videographer should have adjusted the shutter speed to eliminate flickering. Bloody amateurs.

    • @canturgan
      @canturgan 9 лет назад +2

      ***** I will stop as long as you stop telling me what to do.

    • @chesterlim15
      @chesterlim15 9 лет назад +1

      canturgan Then stop complaining about what the videographer should have done. Simple.

    • @canturgan
      @canturgan 9 лет назад

      chesterlim15 The video was as good as the pictures.

  • @byok.lighting
    @byok.lighting 4 года назад +1

    I enjoyed the video but was a bit disapointed by the results of the pictures....expected much more from the guys!

  • @andrearusky
    @andrearusky 9 лет назад +13

    the project is very interesting and the video was nicely done... but most of the final pictures were kind of ordinary... also the quality of the images were so so (remind me of holga or similar plastic lens cameras) how comes?

    • @tarteauxframboises
      @tarteauxframboises 7 лет назад +5

      I am in total agreement with you. I was profoundly disappointed with the final results. With the exception of 2-3 frames, the resulting images are amateur-level. Nothing to write home about.

    • @ivok1430
      @ivok1430 6 лет назад

      no, i dont agree at all

    • @Garacha222
      @Garacha222 6 лет назад

      The reality to photography is there are tons of misses. Some photographers are happy if 1 in 10 have aesthetic value.

  • @Sync3ddd
    @Sync3ddd 8 лет назад +4

    Mattias is by far the sickest

  • @p1nesap
    @p1nesap 9 лет назад

    nice to see analog work.

  • @PauldelRosario
    @PauldelRosario  9 лет назад +2

    toocoolforu The track come from one of those copyright-free audio packs. Not sure of the title.

  • @casualking4548
    @casualking4548 8 лет назад +19

    Mattias destroyed the rest

  • @22freakly
    @22freakly 9 лет назад +1

    amazing film!

  • @Lulzorz125
    @Lulzorz125 9 лет назад +4

    My favorites were Suzuki's.

  • @mcblahflooper94
    @mcblahflooper94 8 лет назад

    I dig fedora guy's style. Very Zen. Great

  • @Korppi08
    @Korppi08 8 лет назад +1

    Oh man, this was good!

  • @jasongold6751
    @jasongold6751 7 месяцев назад

    I shoot Medium Format slowly! A roll of 220! took me 18 months! Yes, 21 pix worth big prints!

  • @yanjun2804
    @yanjun2804 7 лет назад

    9 minutes and 50 seconds to start the first background music is great, can you tell the name?

  • @priestmike
    @priestmike 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much! This a really cool! I can imagine it is very intimidating...But I must say: not many "keepers" there...just 4-5 pictures I really liked, personally....Can we take a look at all the pictures somewhere online?

  • @abelgauthier8484
    @abelgauthier8484 9 лет назад

    Yoshiki Suzuki did the best work in my opinion.

  • @MarkCranerium
    @MarkCranerium 5 лет назад

    I would love to peruse these in a standalone online album.

  • @paulinekelly1693
    @paulinekelly1693 9 лет назад

    how do you get that epic vignette type back drop look so incredible???

    • @PauldelRosario
      @PauldelRosario  9 лет назад

      pauline kelly That was just the natural effect from using a beauty dish with grid and diffuser to channel the light.

  • @RumblerGaming
    @RumblerGaming 9 лет назад +1

    that tat'd guy has a sick setup

  • @toocoolforu
    @toocoolforu 9 лет назад

    It's an awesome challenge! I just bought a Sony A7S to finally get that full frame look, I think medium format is even better and special!
    What's the music at 9:10 please ?

  • @kevin-parratt-artist
    @kevin-parratt-artist 3 года назад

    I use Hasselblad most of the time.
    Exercise in patience?
    That's when I go into town with a Linhof 4x5. 😊
    (I never use the terms 'shoot' and 'shooting' etc in reference to photography.)

  • @SauliusJukn
    @SauliusJukn 3 года назад

    from the intensity of it all seems like these guys are preparing to rob a bank, haha

  • @pizvi
    @pizvi 9 лет назад

    i realy enjoyed this video :)

  • @eastgreenlander5016
    @eastgreenlander5016 9 лет назад

    Where are the final images? only saw a few

  • @ivaa7777JAWA
    @ivaa7777JAWA 8 лет назад

    Great story !

  • @Fjalll
    @Fjalll 8 лет назад +2

    17:45 När jag rullar in med min Volvo i garaget.

  • @yobmas722
    @yobmas722 6 лет назад

    I wonder what the instagrams of these photographers are, it would be cool to see more of their work

  • @kuyarobert
    @kuyarobert 9 лет назад

    Do you know what film Yoshiki used by chance? The colors were amazing when they were scanned!

    • @PauldelRosario
      @PauldelRosario  9 лет назад +1

      +Robert Jeffries I belive he used Kodak Portra.

    • @kuyarobert
      @kuyarobert 9 лет назад +1

      +Paul del Rosario thank you! Great video btw!

  • @rotjwer2011
    @rotjwer2011 9 лет назад

    very nice....

  • @SpaceZombie
    @SpaceZombie 7 лет назад

    The Swedish guy kinda looks like Bronn from Game of Thrones @13:00

  • @puttemacguff7666
    @puttemacguff7666 7 лет назад

    Go Volvo, gillar hur du pratade svenska i slutet :)

  • @pinkeye00
    @pinkeye00 8 лет назад +1

    If you limit yourself to 12 frames, then you aren't using the tools for your profession. This is just a limitation of the photographer, and not the limit of the film. It's called self control, or giving yourself the law of averages. Just delete what you don't use with digital. Simple as that. I just think these are photographers with no self control, and are creating an excuse for it. ;)

  • @lowbudgetproduction
    @lowbudgetproduction 5 лет назад +1

    2:55 - Whole Lotta Love knockoff song :)

  • @menthol-bonbon1726
    @menthol-bonbon1726 8 лет назад

    The black and white pictures look actually pretty nice! Do you know what film and developer was used?

  • @pmcdriver
    @pmcdriver 4 года назад

    guy at 2:49 looks awesome, I'll bet he gets best shots...

  • @gordonblues843
    @gordonblues843 9 лет назад

    So who won?

  • @liuminyang8649
    @liuminyang8649 6 лет назад

    I was very inspired by this “one roll” series, so I also did one by myself, uploaded in my channel, there are two videos about it, one is myself, the other is my fried , that one is quite interesting because he is the first time use a hasselblad, and also the first time trying serious photography, I give him maximum freedom, I told him to spot your lens at anything you like, you think worth the shot. Guys please come and see his result! Thank you guys,if you like my channel, please subscribe I will do more content like this. And thank you Paul del Rosario for this platform that I am able to find a group of people have the same hobby, and allowed me to advertise my own channel! Thank you and apology for any inconvenience caused!

  • @danielduarte8990
    @danielduarte8990 10 лет назад +2

    look at that scanner! shit

  • @kjphoto950
    @kjphoto950 4 года назад

    一群共同爱好的人在一起 幸福啊

  • @ArguelloFlores
    @ArguelloFlores 9 лет назад +2

    This can be done going out with a digital camera, but restricted to 12 photos.
    In other words:
    Take a photo that you really want to keep, right?
    Anyway, I enjoyed the video.

  • @ryclleery9443
    @ryclleery9443 5 лет назад

    Medium format, light meter, tripod, artist.....but the picture like ....

  • @musardus
    @musardus 7 лет назад

    how many mega pixels does that camera have?

  • @genegoranov5865
    @genegoranov5865 7 лет назад

    I think besides the originality such projects are sort of self-defeating. I mean here we are with the wonderful opportunity to still use variety of film instead of just attached sensor, to slow down and not to shoot shit, but here you need to hurry again, and think of others filling those 12 frames in a pinch.

  • @PauldelRosario
    @PauldelRosario  4 года назад

    Something simple: if put in the position were you only had one roll, what film stock would it be? What theme or subject would you shoot? Remember: this is medium format film photography where the frames available are really limited. Let me know in the comments below.

  • @umadd10
    @umadd10 10 лет назад

    can someone tell me what the thing is around the photographers neck at 6:50ish

    • @peterblake3062
      @peterblake3062 10 лет назад

      Looks like an exposure meter with spot attachment

    • @rothengattervideo
      @rothengattervideo 10 лет назад

      Peter Blake Yes, a lightmeter with spot-attachment

    • @umadd10
      @umadd10 10 лет назад

      cool, cheers lads

  • @backtoids
    @backtoids 9 лет назад +2

    why does he call himself bahag
    it is literally filipino for loin cloth

    • @dinosaurfilms7425
      @dinosaurfilms7425 9 лет назад +1

      +backtoids This made me laugh so hard.

    • @zpektar
      @zpektar 8 лет назад

      maybe because of the tribality of the word or somthing

  • @L0C
    @L0C 8 лет назад +2

    Just get a 256mb memory card and then you have to be picky about your shots again

    • @IvoGlasius
      @IvoGlasius 8 лет назад +1

      Or just put 20 cents in a jar every time you take a picture

    • @vncstudio
      @vncstudio 8 лет назад +2

      Or if you want to get really picky use ultra large format film. :-)

    • @andrewford80
      @andrewford80 8 лет назад

      Yeah but then you'd have to resist checking the photo on the LCD and deleting ones that didn't turn out to truly replicate the film experience.

  • @DavidZeusChiang
    @DavidZeusChiang 10 лет назад

    Not too sure I had missed it, but can anyone tell me which model of Hasselblad were the photographers using?

    • @genius092411
      @genius092411 10 лет назад +1

      I think any of the 500-503 series cameras... possibly the 500CM's were used.

    • @pgomes94
      @pgomes94 8 лет назад +1

      +David Zeus Chiang You can see the model label at 8:48, they are using 503CX

    • @120love9
      @120love9 8 лет назад +1

      +Pedro Gomes Hasselblads used: Bahag 500CM, Paul / Mattias 503CX, Yoshiki 503CW : )

    • @DavidZeusChiang
      @DavidZeusChiang 8 лет назад

      120 Love Thank you!

    • @DavidZeusChiang
      @DavidZeusChiang 8 лет назад

      genius092411 Thank you~

  • @cityslickerf1507
    @cityslickerf1507 8 лет назад

    that scanner tho

  • @Lelii321
    @Lelii321 9 лет назад

    @9:11 what is that device he using? What is it for?

    • @PauldelRosario
      @PauldelRosario  9 лет назад +1

      It's a spot meter. Could either be a Sekonic or Minolta.

  • @user-om1vc2xq1f
    @user-om1vc2xq1f 9 лет назад

    Which type of film did each person use?

  • @ianfarrell
    @ianfarrell 8 лет назад

    Love this! Inspires me to pick up my 'blad and go and do the same.

  • @markdissin4341
    @markdissin4341 10 лет назад +4

    Such an interesting concept, yet the film is so poorly executed. Too much time was spent muddling around the idea of limiting the photographers to 12 frames, and too little was spent on the final pictures and the thought processes that went into those images. The editing felt random and the final film should have been around one-tenth as long. I would love to see the "one roll of film" conceit carried out in other cities, but with real production companies producing the films.

    • @julesverne4629
      @julesverne4629 9 лет назад +1

      You can also use FujiColor 220 Films for Medium Format Cameras which give you 24 Exposures in Medium Format Cameras and 220 FujiColor or KodakColor Films are more cost effective since they not only offer 24 Exposure of Medium Format 6 x 6 Centimeter Negative Films but are in Bulk cheaper per Frame than just 120 , 12 Exposure restrictions!!!!!!!!!

    • @julesverne4629
      @julesverne4629 9 лет назад +1

      Yes 120 Medium Format Film is 12 Exposures. But, you can purchase 220 Medium Format Film which is 2x or 24 Exposure Medium Format 24 Exposure-Frames. I always purchase 220 Film for my Medium Format Mamiya Camera!!!!

  • @queencrimsonqueencrimson
    @queencrimsonqueencrimson 8 лет назад

    Which film did bahagski shoot?

  • @sdbo7102
    @sdbo7102 7 лет назад

    Go Team Orange!

  • @runmorebenelux940
    @runmorebenelux940 4 года назад

    I love the Hasselblad look of the cameras but I didn’t see any impressive picture, are these guys overhyping this whole thing??

    • @PauldelRosario
      @PauldelRosario  4 года назад

      It's very clear that you are fixated on the design of Hasselblads (as if that's what determines image quality), or the production of this video as if it were some sort of UFC match. You should understand that "great images" as interpreted by an audience can be taken on any camera either in a single frame taken on a single day or through a series of images taken over a period of time; even years if needed. To illustrate this point, we chose to show our images without edit; whether we liked the images or not.

    • @runmorebenelux940
      @runmorebenelux940 4 года назад

      Paul del Rosario Hello, I didn’t mean to bash this video, in fact I’m considering to buy a 500C and enjoy the slowdown process of film. But i do hope the image result can keep up with my Nikon D800 and Sigma Art lens as i find it needs to be better in something otherwise i see no reason to use this system other then looking like a cool hipster with a beautiful Hasselblad. I didn’t see any pictures that impressed me in any way and the guys in the video were going through the roof like Wooooow dude you’re picture was awesome!.... I just hope a Hasselblad can deliver and that it’s not just a hype like Leica. I’m totally in love with how the camera itself looks but I hope medium format can deliver, I need that wauw-factor in my pictures, and I’m very sorry but I didn’t see any wauw factor.

    • @PauldelRosario
      @PauldelRosario  4 года назад +1

      @@runmorebenelux940 Oh, believe me, we were not fully satisfied with the results, but as a rule to the project, we showed everything. Whether shooting digital or film, the true test would be to see the images printed as well as the subject matter. The D800 is an excellent camera. That's my go-to camera for studio work.

  • @yannissotiriadis1267
    @yannissotiriadis1267 8 лет назад

    Still 4/10 are worthy to just "stay" in the "good bin". Instead of what 1~2/10 with digital?
    Thing is if you are a bad photographer you won't be able to nail a great shot even with 10k shots.