Lomochrome 92, Tokyo Tower, Mamiya 645 1000s

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • This is an Iso 400 film unlike other XR films that have a wide aray (50-400) I as always overexposed since I hear if you shoot at boxed speed the film will get more contrasty and also the blue will become much more punchy/aparent
    Would of Loved to Shoot more with this film stock if I had the opportunity but I realized I wasnt into the grain structure and courseness of the grains of this particular film stock however I am happy to try something new for you guys since the color scheme is completely different in my eyes and for ppl who have already been shooting most of the time with Fujifilm or Kodaks film stock this might be a curveball in a good sense a good sensation to see different colors....
    and as you guys have guessed it the Lomochrome series of film stock have these distinctive colors (metropolis, tourquoise, redscale, purple)
    which for what you want to achieve make it a viable choice for creatives.
    Would love to hear your imputs your view of this film stock if you every shot with it. :D especially the 35mm version.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @ashleyhamman
    @ashleyhamman 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think the hazy sky and resultant harsh lighting really amplified the "nostalgic" look to some of the photos. I wonder if a clearer sky, such as the first clear day after a storm would have meant that that effect was less visible.

    • @RM.TokyoPhotographer
      @RM.TokyoPhotographer  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for commenting :) although I only shot one roll can't say much about this film stock but similar to Lomochromes other types of film I highly believe that the angle of where the light is coming from will have a direct effect on how blue the sky would look if I'm right lomochrome purple/tourquoise have the most effect when the sun is roughly 45 degree from the side and less parent from direct sunlight.
      And since I shot during close to lunchtime the blueness wasn't that strong in my opinion. And maybe after the storm the sky would look alot more bluer just my wild guess.

  • @luxdalet
    @luxdalet 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very curious color tones in this film.
    Those photos from the Tokyo Tower are awesome! Must be a cool place to visit.
    Excellent video as always Ryo!

    • @RM.TokyoPhotographer
      @RM.TokyoPhotographer  9 месяцев назад +1

      Honesty it is cool location but unfortunately it's bombarded by tourists and I wouldn't recommend to ppl but since the Tokyo Sky Tree gives u that skyscraper look Tokyo Tower since the height isn't too extreme it gives you a clearer view of the surroundings . Also it's only 8$ so not a ripoff at all

    • @luxdalet
      @luxdalet 9 месяцев назад

      @@RM.TokyoPhotographer got it. Though I cannot the escape the fact I am a tourist by visiting the place XD
      Yeah the price seems more fair than Sky Tree. Which was pricier and I had to wait 1 hour in line. But the view was worth it.

  • @ianegerton1305
    @ianegerton1305 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Ryo-san, I once stayed in Yasu and took the train into Kyoto (to a conference) daily passing the Asahi brewery. A beer (larger?) you can buy in Sydney! Ian

    • @RM.TokyoPhotographer
      @RM.TokyoPhotographer  8 месяцев назад

      Oh sweet you were around Kyoto I see :) u mean the 500ml can? It's great u can also drink in the bullet train :) drinking in public you don't get fined hehe

  • @JanMaxwell_Photography
    @JanMaxwell_Photography 9 месяцев назад +4

    excited for this video put I´ll wait till it is fully processed. 360p does not do that film justice ^^

    • @RM.TokyoPhotographer
      @RM.TokyoPhotographer  9 месяцев назад +2

      lol 360p is just to low too much video grain IMHO, the film stock has more grain though

  • @angelinoreports
    @angelinoreports 13 дней назад +1

    Thanks for the vid! I just bought a Mamiya 645 Lizard Leather today. And ordered this same film. I had some idea it would come out a little bit warmer so I'm wondering whether I should use some sort of a filter when I shoot with it... Ps, I live in Japan also.

    • @RM.TokyoPhotographer
      @RM.TokyoPhotographer  13 дней назад +1

      Oh sweet congrats on getting Mamiya 645. I would honesty first shoot without any filters when I try new films have it processed scanned home and looking all the 15 images think whether to add any filters or not. I don't shoot with any filters right off the bat since then it kinda gets me confused is the filter doing the effects or is the film stock characteristics. So first roll shoot without anything and second roll maybe add a filter that might deduct the warm effect? This really will depend on the person 😆
      Unfortunately I don't shoot with any filters atm for most of my shots and sweet your in Japan? Awesome

    • @angelinoreports
      @angelinoreports 13 дней назад

      @@RM.TokyoPhotographer Thanks mate! Appreciate the advice. Mine is the very rare Lizard Leather model (300 only were made). I'm planning to process black and white at home but I'm looking for somewhere that does C41 processing for the 120 films.

  • @jessylozano4098
    @jessylozano4098 9 месяцев назад +1

    I shot 92 on a half frame camera. There was a ton of grain. I don’t mind the grain but the colors just didn’t do it for me. I probably won’t shoot it again. I do want some of that 35mm Phoenix. Do you think you’ll give Phoenix a try?

    • @RM.TokyoPhotographer
      @RM.TokyoPhotographer  9 месяцев назад

      I don't have high expectation on Lomochrome series 🤣
      But seeing Harmans Phoenix 200 and results ppl are getting it's probably gonna be a win for me. Unfortunately they don't sell it yet In Tokyo don't know the actual price hoping it will be cheaper than. 2000yen. (15$)
      If I do have the opportunity. Harman plz give me a freebie :)

  • @user-em7fy4ls9n
    @user-em7fy4ls9n 9 месяцев назад +2

    good mamiya 645 size film camera f 1.9 good lens many art frame hunting up service
    i like mamiya 645 67 69 all medium size full enjoying
    medium all line up top wide press 69 50 mm 6.3 very very good
    nice english leaguage very good perfect message thank you
    many up service Arigatou gozaimasu
    next hope

    • @RM.TokyoPhotographer
      @RM.TokyoPhotographer  9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh sweet thanks for commenting :) Mamiya 645 is a great camera for ppl starting out in medium format photography:) I wish I had the 80mm 1.9

  • @IanEgerton-ud4pk
    @IanEgerton-ud4pk 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Ryo-san, Informative video as usual (thank you). Friends in Australia are taking about wabi-sabi (侘寂) life. I’m not sure if this is really relevant to (film) photography but I wondered if there are any museums in Tokyo devoted to the wabi-sabi life. Ian

    • @RM.TokyoPhotographer
      @RM.TokyoPhotographer  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for commenting as always oh sweet your friends are visiting Im not a Museum technician, so cant give you my inputs but there is a super deep
      Matsuo Basho (Poet) Museum in Kotouku area called Bashou Memorial Hall? if Im right
      and not to mention not wabi sabi but there is a photographic museum the largest one called Tokyo Photographic Art Museum in Ebisu which is originally where Ebisu Beer was founded (you can get a beer afte hehe)
      topmuseum.jp/
      fyi on top of the museum there is a free library to read any kind of books (dont forget to stick ur belongings in the locker since its secured area ) opened up for peasants like me
      :D
      Japanese Gardens (Kiyosumi Tein/Hamakyu Onshi Tein/小石川後楽園 KoishiKawaKorakuEn I highly reccomend)