In today's video, I'm shooting 35mm film (Harman Phoenix 200, specifically) in a medium format camera (Mamiya RZ67 Pro II, with a 6x7 film back).
This is a technique I've wanted to try for a really long time and I had a leftover roll of Harman Phoenix that I also wanted to try and shoot between 125-160 ISO to see how it fares, which made the perfect combination.
See more about Harman Phoenix 200:
▶︎ Harman Phoenix: First Impressions: • Harman Phoenix 200: Fi...
▶︎ Harman Phoenix: Street Photography: • Harman Phoenix 200: St...
▶︎ Printing Harman Phoenix in the Darkroom: • Printing Harman Phoeni...
▶︎ Harman Phoenix 200: analoguewonderland.co.uk/prod...
▶︎ Plastic adapters: analoguewonderland.co.uk/prod...
▶︎ Still Trece film changing bag: amzn.to/44XF96o
▶︎ Come Through Lab (£5 off): i.refs.cc/yaTDouZT?smile_ref=...
▶︎ Chris: / chrisalexpatt
▶︎ Iz: / iz_hxn
Use this link at Analogue Wonderland and receive a free roll of 35mm Kentmere 400 film: i.refs.cc/mX62w2ic?smile_ref=...
Browse my equipment: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/sophiaj...
Connect with Me:
Instagram: / sophiajcarey
Twitter: / sophiajcarey
www.sophiacarey.co.uk
Music from Epidemic Sounds: www.epidemicsound.com/referra...
---
(Affiliate disclosure: Using some of the above links to purchase items may result in me earning a small commission at no extra cost to you)
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Introduction
1:15 Loading the Film
1:48 Unloading the Film
3:06 Impressions
Негізгі бет Фильм және анимация Shooting 35mm Film in a Medium Format Camera
Пікірлер: 33