Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) cameras -- a seriously good way to take photographs!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @paullacotta5645
    @paullacotta5645 Год назад

    Ari, I watch this video over and over. I’m beyond the information aspect but rather enjoy it for your warm delivery...it’s downright comforting.😘❤️👍

  • @Dahrenhorst
    @Dahrenhorst 2 года назад +14

    I have quite a lot medium format folders (those with a bellows), but I'm seeing myself using TLRs more and more often and my pre-war Rolleiflex is now my favorite medium format camera. I'm convinced, that there is no better analog camera for street photography, not only because they are unobtrusive and very silent, but also simply because people seem to really like this type of camera and often even ask to be photographed by one of those.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад +2

      I agree. On top of all those things it’s a usability thing for me. For somebody wearing eye glasses TLR is the best!

  • @GOLDDYNACO
    @GOLDDYNACO 3 года назад +10

    Thank you very much for mentioning the Minolta Autocord. I have used both Rolleiflex 2.8 GX and Autocord III and am very impressed with the pictures taken with the cheap Autocord. It would be the Minolta if I were to buy my own TLR. You make great videos, informative and to the point. Keep it up that way!

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      Thanks thanks. Yeah, Autocords are excellent!

  • @brentbrown51
    @brentbrown51 Год назад +1

    My granddaughter has a goal to by a med-format camera, so I sent her a link to your video. Good presentation. Thanks!

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      Say hi to her! And good luck. I'd by a TLR :-)

  • @TXGRunner
    @TXGRunner 2 года назад +2

    That was fantastic. I really liked the photo of your dog on the plank with the puffy clouds behind him. The wood grain and his eyes are so sharp while the background is soft, pleasant, and undefined so the viewer's imagination can fill in the perfect landscape. Clouds are important for scale and to define the shy. Getting that with an SLR would be very difficult because the subject would move when one tries to get into position. I have an Olympus Flex and an ANSCO. I recently bought a very early Rollei Automat, but I also bought some baby TLRs which I think will be perfect for candid shots. We shall see. Thanks for this video.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Yeah, i really like the usability of these cameras :-)

  • @richardsimms251
    @richardsimms251 11 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoy my medium format camera. This is a wonderful video. Thank you.
    RS. Canada

  • @sophietucker1255
    @sophietucker1255 3 года назад +2

    My first TLR was a Mamiya C330 Professional F that I got in 1974. I used it until the early 2000's when I went digital and I sold it. I just very recently picked up a Yashica Mat-124 G and absolutely love it. It is light and very quiet. I love the waist level finder and the 6X6 format so much. The fixed lens is a drawback but then if I need lens choices I have my Hasselblad 503CX. I do love the waist level finder and the 6X6

  • @johngray8211
    @johngray8211 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video, absolutely brilliant. I've just ordered a Yashica Mat on eBay and was checking YT after that for videos on TLR's and came across yours. Your knowledge and beautiful images are greatly appreciated, and I'm looking forward to receiving the camera even more now.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад +1

      Yashica Mat:s are brilliant cameras. Have fun with it! :-)

  • @notoriousbdp
    @notoriousbdp 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic video! I've been shooting a few weeks with a Rolleiflex 3.5B I bought recently at a local camera shop and I absolutely love it. I rarely use the Mamiya 6 anymore as a result, preferring now the 3.5B for medium format and my Leica M6 for 35mm.

  • @Thepuffingyank
    @Thepuffingyank Год назад +2

    20ish years ago i bought a pair of yashicas a D and i can't remember the other (it's broke, and i was going to get it fixed) i loved that D sooo much. unfortunately i dropped it from a height and the shutter button got pushed in. i think now would be a good time to get it fixed. i'm not trying to brag here, but whin i went from single to twin, i stopped using a light meter and was by instinct making the aperture and speed settings in my head. yes i had miscalculations but more hits than not. at the same time i got the cameras i bought a chunk of her old film stock. mostly c41 black and white. i found an interesting thing about that film. if you ignore the black and white aspect of the film and have it developed and printed as color then you get free tone and wowee zowee were the results stunning
    thank you, you have inspired me to get back into film photography

  • @KTW001
    @KTW001 2 года назад

    Great explanation about TLR's. The best I have watched so far. I recently purchased a Yashica MAT 124G. Thank you for including it in your video as well.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      I hope you are enjoying your Yashica. And, thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @korsmakolnikov
    @korsmakolnikov 2 года назад +2

    Koni omegaflex also has interchangeable lenses. It is very rare, I've seen one in a shop once.

    • @jasongold6751
      @jasongold6751 Год назад

      Heavy! One can advance film faster than expose! Had one on loan. Super lens.

  • @wombatwombaffle
    @wombatwombaffle Год назад

    Bro, always love watching your stuff. Love your passion! Great work!

  • @philipjewer5275
    @philipjewer5275 2 года назад +1

    Thanks very much for this very informative video. I've just bought a Zeiss Ikonflex as my first TLR, so am excited to see what I can do with it. A really good tip about being able to use slow shutter speeds due to the leaf shutter and being able to stabilise the camera.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад +1

      Philip, I saw this only now. Ikonflex is an excellent camera! I hope you are having fun with it :-)

    • @philipjewer5275
      @philipjewer5275 2 года назад

      Thanks very much! I've run a couple of films through it so far, but not yet developed them. Can't wait to see what comes out! TLRs are fun to use though - slows down the photographic process & you get a weird sense of occasion that you certainly don't get with DSLRs.

  • @JanneRanta
    @JanneRanta 3 года назад +3

    Been wanting a TLR for awhile now. Once my mamiya 6 restoration project is done I'm probably going to start looking for one that is beat up and needs to be brought back to life.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      That’s a good idea. I wish I had the skills :-)

  • @bodudas8346
    @bodudas8346 3 года назад

    over my head !!!!!!! genius !!! I would never have thought to hold my Yashika Mat TLR over my head - thank you.....

  • @ToThePowerOfFour
    @ToThePowerOfFour 2 года назад

    awesome video my dude :) just purchased a Walzflex TLR from a local antique store. sent it out for a CLR, and i can't wait to get it back. i love your outro- life is definitely way too short, don't take it too seriously!

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching!! I hope you are having fun with your Walzflex!!!

  • @williamshaffer9216
    @williamshaffer9216 3 года назад

    Very good video! I, too, shoot with TLRs and have since 1967, using Mamiyas. I liked your presentation very much. Thanks!

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад

      Thanks thanks! Mamiyas are great!

    • @williamshaffer9216
      @williamshaffer9216 3 года назад

      @@ShootOnFilm You have such an easy way of explaining the TLRs. For those unfamiliar, I'm sure your video is extremely helpful. Your grasp of using TLRs and your love of them is the same for me. I collect accessories for my two Mamiyas. I most recently purchased a Paramender! Thanks for this excellent video. I have watched it three times now!!!

  • @qnetx
    @qnetx 3 года назад +3

    Coincidentally I just returned from walking the streets of the downtown area photographing with my Rolleiflex and I saw that you posted this video. The TLRs are my favorite medium format cameras. I also have the Mamiya C330 that I prefer to use in the studio due to its size and weight.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      :-) The best camera is the one that's with you -- if that camera is a Rolleiflex!

  • @alfredbarten4901
    @alfredbarten4901 Год назад

    My first serious camera was a cheap Uniflex TLR that I used through high school and first year of college. I’ve now come back to the TLR with several Yashicas. They’re great for what I like - landscapes and architecture.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      ... And pretty problem-free and reliable, too!

  • @cecilsharps
    @cecilsharps Год назад

    thanks for the video. I enjoyed seeing your collection.

  • @visualismeditate
    @visualismeditate 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this as, moving from digital to film and then moving from a single lens to a TLR, really requires some knowledge to understand what is involved.

  • @jasongold6751
    @jasongold6751 Год назад

    I have the Rollei Automat, 75mm Zeiss Tessar lens. 4 Element, very sharp at 5.6 down to 16. Typical tessar it's contrasty! Use a lens hood. I know they look ugly, but flare is worse! It was good enough fror Irving Penn. He had lots for a major shoot. Avedon also used Rollei! Close-ups with those special Proxars, make magic! Sheer hell to focus. My screen is replaced ages ago, so very bright and clear. Hard use esp of older cameras, will show in Yashica.. The Compur shutter in Rolleiflex is better. End conclusion! Unless big prints made in darkroom, there will be no difference. Same for Zeiss lenses, Planar or Tessar. One thing the cameras share is that they are stunningly beautiful! People are enchanted to be snapped! You might have to send copies! Enjoy. Bravo!

  • @utekopka7920
    @utekopka7920 3 года назад +3

    Great video Ari and wonderful pictures! I have only two MF cameras. One of those is a TLR, a Rolleicord V. I like it a lot! I would still use it more if my favorite films (Orwo) would be available in 120.
    The Mamiya with the interchangeable lenses and the bellows sounds very interesting. Never heard of this kind of TLR before.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      A Rollecord V is probably my favorite of the Rolleicord line

    • @utekopka7920
      @utekopka7920 3 года назад

      @@ShootOnFilm I was lucky to get a copy in very good condition. Bought it last year from a young woman in my town during the pandemic. It was the camera of her grandfather and, although she is a photographer, she decided to sell it and just keep a Canon SLR from him she really uses. Not sure if I had done the same because you never know. She liked the idea that I would use the camera and it's not just part of a collection and said her grandpa would have loved that too.

    • @utekopka7920
      @utekopka7920 3 года назад +1

      @@careypridgeon I buy their UN54, N75, DN21 and LF10 in bulk and load it myself into empty cartridges. I do not have a loading machine but just load it manually in the dark, which works fine for me. But if you need the help of somebody else, it's much more complicated. And I agree, a color film would be great!

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +2

      @@careypridgeon It is very nice that new films are emerging!

    • @edwardcrosby5034
      @edwardcrosby5034 3 года назад +1

      @@careypridgeon I don’t think ORWO will bring out 120 film, as their film stock is mainly intended fo motion picture filming. Hope I’m wrong though

  • @fringie69
    @fringie69 Месяц назад

    Great video Ari!

  • @arcanics1971
    @arcanics1971 2 года назад

    I've been thinking about getting a TLR but I had a couple of questions. Thank you, you managed to answer them here.

  • @michaelcase8574
    @michaelcase8574 10 месяцев назад

    On the close up lenses for the Zeis Ikon TLR, they were angled out, angled out on the viewing lens to reduce or eliminate parallax when taking close ups.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  10 месяцев назад

      They all are ... they always come in pairs where the upper lens is angled for that particular reason.

    • @michaelcase8574
      @michaelcase8574 10 месяцев назад

      @@ShootOnFilm Good to know.

  • @JerzyRugby
    @JerzyRugby 2 года назад

    Glad you mentioned the possibility to shoot slow speeds. Great video!

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      Thanks, and thanks for watching!

  • @RainmakerAnton
    @RainmakerAnton Год назад +1

    The last sentence really summarizes it well :)

  • @mynewcolour
    @mynewcolour Год назад +1

    The results manage to be timeless and good fidelity. I like the overhead crowd scene and love the portraits.
    I find the cameras a little tricky to focus accurately. I think I need a bright screen *without* a split prism thingy.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      Yeah, some people like it with some without. I kinda like the prism ....

  • @jackthompson8377
    @jackthompson8377 10 месяцев назад

    TLRs are wonderful. I now have 3, a Rolleicord, a Yashica 124 G, and a Brownie Hawkeye. We used a Hawkeye on a trip to Yellowstone when I was 10. Recently reprinted the photos. About to shoot a new roll to compare. No control over sped or aperature but hey, it’s about having fun.

  • @rickhauser9698
    @rickhauser9698 Год назад

    Fantastic job ❤❤❤❤

  • @kyotodream7135
    @kyotodream7135 Год назад +1

    I recently got my first tlr, an American Ciroflex! I got it for 40 bucks at an antique mall in near perfect condition, just had to give the focusing glass a clean. Its really basic but a cool intro into tlrs. The camera is even more special since I put a little work into them. but my eyes are always on rolleicords

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад +1

      Any TLR is special. Whenever you go and shoot with your twin-lens camera, it is an occasion! Would you agree? :-) Congrats on an antique mall find! They are getting increasingly hard to find!

    • @kyotodream7135
      @kyotodream7135 Год назад

      @@ShootOnFilm for sure! I've been getting into medium format, but have been drawn towards more tlrs and folders. They really are a joy to take out!

  • @SHMPhotography97
    @SHMPhotography97 Год назад

    I just bought a Rika Ricohflex Dia. I'm really excited to run film through it

  • @Murgoh
    @Murgoh 3 года назад +1

    A nice collection. I only have one TLR, a Flexaret V which was my first medium format camera. Got it for under 100 € and it's very well made, in excellent condition and takes very good pictures, a great value indeed. I really like it and it's a nice, compact and relatively light (for a medium format one) camera to just carry around and very quick to use because of that handy leather case.
    The viewfinder hood is great, just push the "lid" down to close, the sides fold automatically, no need to fold them by hand like in many waist level finders. It also has the magnifying glass and a sports finder for both 6x6 and 35mm.
    I don't have the adapter parts to use 35mm ( I believe these originally came with those) but on the other hand I don't find them that necessary as I have several 35mm cameras which are much smaller and handier.
    Of course the need to use a separate light meter slows it down, I believe there are TLR:s with built in light meters but mine does not have one. I currently use my Kiev 88 more than the Flexaret because of the interchangeable lenses though.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      I like the looks of those Flexarets more than any other TLR.

  • @robcicca
    @robcicca Год назад

    Great video! One con of an SLR is that the photographer sees nothing (just black) through the viewfinder while the photo is being taken. This disruption does not happen with a TLR.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      I agree. The whole picture-taking event is so much more peaceful with a TLR.

  • @walontuoja4336
    @walontuoja4336 2 года назад

    Agree 100% my yashica-c tlr is my favorite camera to shoot. it was the perfect first step into larger film size and its compactness has left my bronica gathering dust.

  • @frankbarrett2019
    @frankbarrett2019 Год назад

    In 1958 my first good camera was a Sawyer's Mk IV, a Japanese copy of the Rollei 4x4 that used 127 film. The camera was extremely sturdy, compact, light, and had a very good lens. But today, 127 film is very hard to find.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      yeah. I've held a few nice 127 cameras in my hands but decided not to buy -- because of the film issue

  • @sheepeck
    @sheepeck 2 года назад

    So entertaining and informative video in the same time. I really enjoyed it (even though I'm only shooting SLR and have Rollei's SL66). And the ending of the video is so cool. :-)

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      Thanks thanks, an thanks for watching 🙂

  • @wcrofford
    @wcrofford 6 месяцев назад

    I'm enjoying your no-nonsense approach to photography, especially b&w. I purchased a 'Olympic' TLR (tri-lausar anastigmat C f=8cm; f/3.5-22; B-1500) about a year ago and am having fun with it (need to do better with home development though). I have tried to find any info about this camera, no luck. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks.

  • @nicolasdemoulin7203
    @nicolasdemoulin7203 3 года назад +5

    OMG Half an hour of goodness

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад

      Or a total waste ... you never know ... :-)

  • @steffenbjoern
    @steffenbjoern Год назад

    I'm afraid having to oppose your opinion about the quality of Seagull and Lubitel cameras. The Seagull is a very sturdy and good quality copy of the Yashica Mat. I use them both in parallel without any quality issues. The Lubitel 166 camera is sold as a camera for Lomography. But its purpose definitely is to serve as a regular TLR. It is nearly indestructable, extremely lightweight, compact and serves more than acceptable quality pictures.

  • @FK-jn6mw
    @FK-jn6mw 3 года назад +1

    I recently bought a Rollei 35S and am very impressed with its lens. I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on the Rollei 35 range.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      Maybe I’ll do one. I also own a 35s and love it!

    • @jasongold6751
      @jasongold6751 Год назад

      Lens shrpness will leave you stunned..Hate guessing distance!

  • @westonsmith4572
    @westonsmith4572 3 года назад

    Great video. Thank you for posting. Cheers from Canada.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад

      Thanks, thanks! :-)

    • @westonsmith4572
      @westonsmith4572 3 года назад

      @@ShootOnFilm One aspect that is also helpful is that the closeup lenses for the Rolleicord (Rolleinar 1, 2 and 3) also work on the YashicaMat.

  • @CarmineTavernaPhotography
    @CarmineTavernaPhotography 3 года назад

    Good morning Ari, IN your former life, I believe you were a Rolleiflex camera...Kudos from New York City

  • @cameronkrause4712
    @cameronkrause4712 Год назад

    I have heard good things about the Minolta Autocord, I sold my Rolleiflex years ago and I wish that I hadn't. It was only Tessar, so it's not the biggest sacrifice that I have made, but while it wasn't the sharpest lens at infinity, it really took beautiful pictures up closer- in the people range. And tonally it was smooth, better than any other camera that I have owned.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      Minoltas, I've been told, are very good. And this also proves my plan: never sell :-)

  • @edwardcrosby5034
    @edwardcrosby5034 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed you presentation. My next roll of film is going in my Rolleicord Vb

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад

      Excellent. Its a great camera!

  • @srabansinha3430
    @srabansinha3430 3 года назад +1

    Such a great Video Review!!!
    Any pointers as to where it can be bought ?

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      If you want hassle free serviced and top quality used cameras go to kamerastore.com

  • @raulslorencis158
    @raulslorencis158 Год назад

    Thanks!😉👍

  • @AndrejsZavadskis
    @AndrejsZavadskis 2 года назад

    it will be nice to show differences of rolleiflex brand cameras. or tell about them. different models comparison

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      That's a good idea. Let me think. Meanwhile, this is something similar: ruclips.net/video/n01XZIgoCUY/видео.html

  • @BEACHYz
    @BEACHYz Год назад

    Excellent video

  • @berlin-runner
    @berlin-runner 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the interesting video!
    Is the Lomo Lubitel 166+ Universal a good introduction to start with TLR photography?

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks,
      It depends, but I would start with something else. Lubitel quality is all over the place ...

    • @berlin-runner
      @berlin-runner 11 месяцев назад

      Which camera would you recommend?

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  11 месяцев назад

      @@berlin-runner I would suggest a Rolleicord or a Minolta or a Yashica. However, finding a good unit is more important than any particular model.

  • @spuggym8986
    @spuggym8986 3 года назад

    I have a Ricohmatic 225 which has been very fun to use, it needs a tidy up but it's in good nick

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, that looks like a really nice TLR camera!!

  • @oversharingturtle4462
    @oversharingturtle4462 Год назад

    Flexarets are truly beautiful. I have my grandfather’s, and whilst there is fungus on the lens unfortunately, I can only imagine how beautiful it would be without the fungus

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      There is something really cool in their design!!

  • @fx648
    @fx648 Год назад

    I have to find and buy a camera like this!

  • @HimelNagRana
    @HimelNagRana 2 года назад

    Awesome insight. Loved the video.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      Thanks. And thanks for watching!!

  • @nickfanzo
    @nickfanzo 2 года назад

    Great photographs at the end.

  • @mkshffr4936
    @mkshffr4936 2 года назад

    As I get older I am finding it more and more difficult to focus in that small finder. Even with my glasses on it is a struggle to focus even using the split circle.
    So I am seriously looking at getting a MF TLR or rangefinder. And if course they are cool and off the beaten path.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      I know what you mean. A split circle works for me pretty well.

  • @earlmccowen5197
    @earlmccowen5197 3 года назад

    Excellent video! Thanks.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад

      Thanks, thanks! Thanks for watching!

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 3 года назад

    I have a 1957 Yashica Mat with a 75mm 3.5 Lumaxar lens, a Seagull 4bi tlr with a 75mm 3.5 lens, also I have a Lubitel 2 with a 75mm f4.5 lens.
    I have the Kiev 6c 6x6 slr with a 90mm 2.8 Vega lens. I love the breech mounting system and the waistlevel finder which can be focused at eyelevel with its clever mirror system, stolen from Rolleiflex?

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад

      I think it was an older idea than Rolleiflex's. I really don't know the origin of it. Maybe I should study it a bit ...? :-)

  • @AS4RONIN
    @AS4RONIN Год назад

    Always Enjoyable .. “why wouldn’t you, life is short”.. exactly my reasoning behind just picking up my first MF camera, which happens to be a TLR. Curious if you’ve ever ran across this particular Japanese brand, made in the 50’s and meant to directly compete with Rollieflex, they apparently put great efforts into making a high end TLR as a result, called the Kalloflex K2. Hard to find, not many circulating, and after seeing a video on one did a quick search and happened to stumble across one of few that have been available (perfect timing it seems), from an antique dealer that happened to have one sitting around from an estate sale, with tons of accessories and the original paperwork.. it arrives in a day and so looking forward to diving in. If you have any thoughts or experience with this camera pro brand, I’d love to hear them. Cheers.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      Interesting. Never heard of Kalloflex. Please share your experiences and opinions once you get t!!

  • @qizhang5042
    @qizhang5042 2 года назад +1

    Hasselblad SWC is the original mirrorless camera, period

  • @U.Boonmee
    @U.Boonmee Месяц назад

    Rallienglantia, tunnistin heti suomalaiseks :D.
    Ei vaan hyvä video ja sain noudettua tänään oman Yashica C:n
    Kuvasin tänään rullan Fomopan 100, seuraavaksi Kodakin Gold 200:sta.

  • @AdrianWilsonBridders1234
    @AdrianWilsonBridders1234 Год назад

    I’ve been offered a Rolleiflex K4A circa 1953, is it any good, as I have used a Mamiya C330 pro S in the past?

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      It's much lighter than 330, but no interchangeable lenses -- other than add-on lenses, like Rolleinar. It is quite a different shooting experience than 330 and I prefer Rollefilex over 220 / or 330 any time. (I own 220 and a Rolleflex). But it really is a personal preference. It is a great camera if it is in good condition. It all depends on the condition really.

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove 2 года назад

    I have the Minolta Autocord with 75mm F 3.5 Lens and it is so sharp it truly surprised me. I find it difficult to focus quickly. So I will try to Zone focus as much as possible for street work. I am a little worried that the depth of field will not be as deep for the 6x6 as it is on my 35mm so I am interested and a little concerned about zone focusing but what do you do except try.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад +1

      I use zone focusing quite a bit. Especially if I need to be fast --- like street photos

  • @yuanye5192
    @yuanye5192 Год назад

    Rolleicord Va or Yashica Auto ?!? Can you give me some advice?

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      Tough. I suppose they both work? Choose the unit that has fewer scratches and fungus on the main lens. If no difference, go with a Rolleicord. That's what I'd do :-)

  • @algranoconPablo
    @algranoconPablo 6 месяцев назад

    What is the filter you have on the Rollei?

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  6 месяцев назад +1

      It may be a simple yellow filter or just a neutral for lens protection. Either one.

  • @rewahl
    @rewahl 3 года назад +1

    ...for me it's an advantage in composing a pic with a reverse finder. Don't ask why...

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад

      I feel the same way! It kind of forces you to think about it properly!

    • @kmcsmart
      @kmcsmart Год назад

      @@ShootOnFilm I design furniture and often use a mirror to look at a design. When an object is out of context it easier to access the design. Maybe moving in the opposite direction has the same effect. Great video, thanks. You should make a tshirt that says, “Life is short, use a TLR”!

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  Год назад

      @@kmcsmart “Life is short, use a TLR” -- i like that!! And, I believe you are after something here. Never thought about that -- but just making it a mirror image and moving in the opposite direction forces you to look at the composition with fresh eyes!

    • @kmcsmart
      @kmcsmart Год назад

      @@ShootOnFilm Yes, that’s exactly what I mean. Another composition trick you can try is to get a small piece of mirror and hold it flat above your eyes like you are resting it under the brim of a baseball cap or using it to shield the sun from you eyes. Then look up at the mirror and you will see everything reflected upside down. I learned this from a portrait painter. It would work well for photography too. Now all the shapes have no context and you can see them for what they really are. Lots of fun and very enlightening.

  • @MrJimckorn
    @MrJimckorn Год назад

    I am 77years old and have migrated from a dslr to the latest iPhone. However your excellent video has me thinking about at least trying the trl and film. I am sure you directed your last comment to me that life is too short. 😂Consider me a subscriber at least.

  • @michaelthoren627
    @michaelthoren627 3 года назад

    Hi Ari! I love to use my rolleiflex and my zeiss ikoflex. Do you use some filter when you shoot b/w?
    Thanks for a Great Chanel..

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      Yes. I often use yellow. Winter is my favorite time for dark red filter. Check out the end part of this video: ruclips.net/video/gY1khGEEoFI/видео.html

  • @just_eirik
    @just_eirik 2 года назад

    Do you have any experience with Flexaret cameras? LOL never mind! I commented right before you mentioned them in the video.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      I never owned one -- I've held a few in my hands. They look really nice, and to my understanding are of fairly good quality. But sorry, no real first-hand experience.

  • @benarddedaj4273
    @benarddedaj4273 3 года назад

    what's your thoughts about ikoflex ?
    great video cheers

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, thanks. Like with many old cameras, the condition is more important than the brand. I never owned a Ikoflex. But based on their specs the lens is probably good. However, they seem to go only to 1/300 speed, and then you need to advance the film by observing the number through the red window. The latest model, though, Favorit, seems to be a nice more ups-spec version. So a bit primitive, but if the lens is without fungus and searches it probably takes good pictures.

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      I took even a closer look. It really looks like a nice camera. Good lenses, and some models are actually pretty advanced. I gotta find myself one for trials :-)

  • @carlosdommar
    @carlosdommar 2 года назад

    I've just got my Rolleicord Vb. Yes, life is short!

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      A Vb makes the remaining time significantly better! ;-) Congrats!

  • @kaikanninen8135
    @kaikanninen8135 3 года назад

    I was a bit scared that you would knock the rolleiflex of the table when it was so close to the edge. :/
    A lot of nice info about the TLRs! Though do you think there are any differences with those models of TLRs regarding color film?

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  3 года назад

      :-). Yeah. Later models of Rollei, Mamiya etc introduced coated lenses. Many people like those with color film.

  • @jasongold6751
    @jasongold6751 Год назад

    Additional comment. Find a Good lab, use good film c-41. Have prints made 6x6" . Compare to your Leica! The TLR colors and look ,will knock you out! The squre image is roughly 3.5 times bigger than 35mm. Contact prints can be shared!

  • @issataysissemali3203
    @issataysissemali3203 2 года назад

    I have a Soviet Lubitel. The only TLR I can afford. But it's still nice

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      Yes, if you find a good one. There is quite a range in quality in all soviet cameras ....

  • @paulaclark7452
    @paulaclark7452 2 года назад

    Nice video

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      Thanks, thanks. And thanks for watching!

  • @buyaport
    @buyaport 2 года назад +1

    SLR only caught on when small format fim (35mm) became "professional" (1970s) because SRL medium format cameras are very heavy. TLRs are a great choice for any medium format photographer, especially when wearing glasses! (There are waist finders for small format SLRs, but what you see is very tiny). -- Oh and as you mentioned stereo cameras: They are a blast! I have a Loreo 35mm camera, but essentially one can get stereo pictures with any camera. Only thing: you can hardly show the stereo effect on RUclips or Instagram. That's why they are neglected, but anyone who has seen them in a stereo viewer is amazed! (Hope I didn't miss any video you made about stereo cameras yet.)

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  2 года назад

      I have no experience with stereo cameras. One of these days ..... eh eh!

    • @jasongold6751
      @jasongold6751 Год назад

      My Rollei is Not heavy! Use a Pentax 6x7 or even Hasselblad, Mamiyaflex TLR (C-3,33,330) all body building weights!

  • @lopesphoto
    @lopesphoto 9 месяцев назад

    I just found a Chinese Hua Zhong. I think it’s a knockoff of the seagull. Haven’t found very much info on it. Anyone use it?

  • @marenwithanm7091
    @marenwithanm7091 11 месяцев назад

    This is perhaps one of the weirder reasons to watch this video, but I'm writing a story with a vintage camera as the main prop, and I chose this one for its unique and interesting look. But I, being an artist not a photographer, was very confused by twin lens reflex cameras. So thank you very much for this video and how beginner friendly it is! Now that I understand what TLRs are and how they work, hopefully I can make a much more convincing and fun story. I do have one question though, if you will. Do any of these cameras have flash functions on them? And if not, would it be feasible to create one that does? Thank you again for this video, its very informative!

    • @ShootOnFilm
      @ShootOnFilm  11 месяцев назад

      Wow, what an exciting writing assignment!!!
      I do not think any of them have an inbuilt flash. However, what most of them have is a plug where you can plug in a wire, a cable, that then can fire a separate flash synchronised with the camera. So yes, you can have the flash functionality, but it's always a separate flash either handheld or attached to the camera. Like this: www.flickr.com/photos/97603721@N00/34374934660

  • @jackyleecs
    @jackyleecs 3 года назад

    Life is short. :)

  • @nasosnalmpantis
    @nasosnalmpantis 3 года назад +1

    Twin lens !!!!!

  • @moilami1
    @moilami1 3 года назад

    Lateral and parallex shitty.