Man, just stumbled across your videos as I’ve recently picked up the 645 super. Wish there was more!! Great shots, super chilled and just really nice to watch. 👏🏼
When I got my first M645 in 1978, I stole it for $360, complete and it had no light meter. I used the "Sunny 16" rule and I got great shots. All of the M645 series cameras, which I have except for the M645E, is great to shoot. Nice work, keep it up.
This was on my phone actually. This was a Samsung S9+ some of my other videos are on a Fuji Xt3, some are on a Ursa Mini 4.6k. My new stuff coming out soon will be on a Fuji x100v and a Nikon z6ii
What do you use to secure the mamiya 645 super on a tripod? My mamiya has a 3/8 inch thread on the bottom and I can't fit it on my tripod that's 1/4 inch
@@stonepillowband I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking straight. The yellow switch on the front end is for using the camera when the battery is dead. Limits the shutter to 1/60.
@@Lukewillcreate hope it works out for you. I use it pretty much exclusively on aperture priority. Didn’t take too long for me to figure out when’s best to use the incident vs reflective metering.
Its a Loupe. You can get them a on a bunch of places online. Mine is a 5x. A 6x would be perfect and a 10x would be too powerful. Glad you're enjoying the content. I'm planning on making more but I've been thrown off because my dog died recently so I have been in a very creative headspace.
I'm going to make a suggestion here Luke...before going out on a shoot... do about a 4 shot injection of 5 hour energy. Pepping it up a bit might be a help here. I do agree that a loupe on the ground glass is a great idea!!!
This is just such chill content to watch. Love the vibe going on
Thanks for letting me know! I've got more coming.
Man, just stumbled across your videos as I’ve recently picked up the 645 super. Wish there was more!! Great shots, super chilled and just really nice to watch. 👏🏼
Such a sweet paced video my man!! Love your compositions a ton and especially those beautiful tree shots
dope pics bro! i just picked up a 645 super today. cant wait to start using it
I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. So satisfying and the images remind me of a trip
When I got my first M645 in 1978, I stole it for $360, complete and it had no light meter. I used the "Sunny 16" rule and I got great shots. All of the M645 series cameras, which I have except for the M645E, is great to shoot. Nice work, keep it up.
great shots, really liking the slow pace shoting in this one!
Great pace mate, very refreshing 🙏
Dope bruh. Birds was a good change to the lo fi vibe.
Cool video mate, really enjoyed watching it 👌🙏
great content keep it up!
I really dig this, nice pictures!
thanks for not putting annoying music haha
Cool !!!!👍
I was pumped for you at 11:54 hahaha
My Mamiya 645 1000s has a self timer. Its a small lever on the front left that you pull down.
Never mind!
You look like the uncle from nepoleon dynamite 🧨
My biggest role model
Awesome video! Quick question. What's the purpose of removing the dark slide?
My camera tends to leak light into the film back. If I keep my darkslide in between shots it prevents the light leaks a bit.
You would like an old chimney prism... I have one one my Zenza... I can spot a hair on a biscuit...
yeah they're the best, I got a chimney finder with my RB67 and its amazing, even more so on such a bright day
Do they make a chimney prism for a mamiya? It is basically a vertical viewfinder?
Very nice photos and I love all the vibes that’s going on here. Can I ask what’s the deal you get with this camera?
Hey thanks!. I'm sorry I don't think I understand the question.
Lukewillcreate i’m sorry, I mean how much did you pay for the camera?
@@Na-wg9jr Pretty sure I paid $650 for everything. Camera wise.
cool video! wich camera films you? keep going
This was on my phone actually. This was a Samsung S9+ some of my other videos are on a Fuji Xt3, some are on a Ursa Mini 4.6k. My new stuff coming out soon will be on a Fuji x100v and a Nikon z6ii
What do you use to secure the mamiya 645 super on a tripod? My mamiya has a 3/8 inch thread on the bottom and I can't fit it on my tripod that's 1/4 inch
My tripod has a 3/8 screw. Most of my plates have 3/8 or my video heads have both.
The yellow selection button on the shutter it's the timer in my 645 pro, bet it's the same for the super
Imma try this the next time I'm out.
Turns out the yellow is for multiple exposures. It let's the switch reset to fire again.
My multiple it's in a lateral switch in the right side
@@stonepillowband I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking straight. The yellow switch on the front end is for using the camera when the battery is dead. Limits the shutter to 1/60.
I'm over here yelling at you to take the shot at 11:42 lol..
Lmao you too?
I'm yelling it internally to myself the whole time. Inside my head in those moments prolly sounds like shaking a paint can.
I guess you are a daredevil :()
cool content. Maybe show the photo a bit longer?
Get a sekonic 308x off eBay for around $150. Accurate, small and easy. Then use the WLVF
Took your advice and got one.
@@Lukewillcreate hope it works out for you. I use it pretty much exclusively on aperture priority. Didn’t take too long for me to figure out when’s best to use the incident vs reflective metering.
Whats that tool you used in 4:11 to focus?
Really cool photos by the way. Inspires me to try photographing things I normally wouldn't!
Its a Loupe. You can get them a on a bunch of places online. Mine is a 5x. A 6x would be perfect and a 10x would be too powerful. Glad you're enjoying the content. I'm planning on making more but I've been thrown off because my dog died recently so I have been in a very creative headspace.
I'm going to make a suggestion here Luke...before going out on a shoot... do about a 4 shot injection of 5 hour energy. Pepping it up a bit might be a help here. I do agree that a loupe on the ground glass is a great idea!!!
This is me after 4 lines of coke