>BEST FUJICA SLR
What is it? Alternatively what would be the Fujica equivalent of the Pentax K1000?
Bonus points for great Fujica lens recommendations.
Doesn't /p/ like Fujica?
>>2841817
"P" doesn't like it when new friends make single question threads for pointless questions.
Delete this thread and ask in the film thread or gear thread.
>>2842621
No, I'll just keep posting new threads until someone answers. Thx.
What do you think about this edit?
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Camera Software Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Image Created 2016:05:15 16:39:50 Color Space Information Uncalibrated Image Width 1180 Image Height 664
>>2841294
There's something awesome, impressive, unique, and exciting happening, but it's blurry in exchange for us being able to focus directly on a totally mundane hooded head with no face.
The edit is flat and bland, but who fucking cares.
>>2841297
And this one?
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make Canon Camera Model Canon PowerShot Pro1 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows Maximum Lens Aperture f/2.4 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 180 dpi Vertical Resolution 180 dpi Image Created 2016:05:15 12:29:06 Exposure Time 1/100 sec F-Number f/3.2 Lens Aperture f/3.2 Exposure Bias 1/3 EV Metering Mode Pattern Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 7.19 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 3254 Image Height 1527 Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard
>>2841299
this one is better, seems like screenshot of the movie (the aspect ratio supports this), it gives the idea that the green-hoodie-man burned down a forest
I wanted to experiment with some simple product photography, but since I didn't want to spend any money on just trying it, I decided to make my own simple lightbox.
The materials I used:
Cardboard box
Old white T-shirt
Piece of A3 paper
Tape
As lights I used some simple Ikea desk lights I had laying around, so the lighting isn't perfect.
Cost: I had everything laying around, so $0.00.
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make oneplus Camera Model A0001 Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Exposure Time 1/50 sec F-Number f/2.0 ISO Speed Rating 300 Lens Aperture f/2.0 Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 3.79 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 4208 Image Height 3120 Time (UTC) 19:04:39 Date (UTC) 2016:05:15
I'll post some of my results.
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make SONY Camera Model SLT-A58 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.1 (Windows) Maximum Lens Aperture f/4.5 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 52 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 93 dpcm Vertical Resolution 93 dpcm Image Created 2016:05:16 12:34:50 Exposure Time 0.8 sec F-Number f/11.0 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 200 Lens Aperture f/11.0 Brightness 4.0 EV Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Pattern Light Source Tungsten Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 35.00 mm Color Space Information sRGB Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make SONY Camera Model SLT-A58 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.1 (Windows) Maximum Lens Aperture f/4.5 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 52 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 93 dpcm Vertical Resolution 93 dpcm Image Created 2016:05:15 23:30:19 Exposure Time 1.6 sec F-Number f/11.0 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 100 Lens Aperture f/11.0 Brightness 3.9 EV Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Pattern Light Source Tungsten Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 35.00 mm Color Space Information sRGB Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal
Fuck, I'm uploading the wrong files!
Sorry guys, I was looking in the wrong folder.
I'll post the last 3 resized.
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make SONY Camera Model SLT-A58 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.1 (Windows) Maximum Lens Aperture f/5.6 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 82 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 93 dpcm Vertical Resolution 93 dpcm Image Created 2016:05:16 12:35:51 Exposure Time 1.6 sec F-Number f/11.0 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 100 Lens Aperture f/11.0 Brightness 3.1 EV Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Pattern Light Source Tungsten Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 55.00 mm Color Space Information sRGB Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal
Why are we not seeing sensors this size? They can be used with normal 'full-frame' lenses as the image circle would still cover the whole sensor. It would surely be a way to bring semi-medium format to the masses, and cheaply?
>>2838800
>>2838800
While we're at it, circular sensors!!!11!
>>2838800
The 3:2 area that can be cropped from that is significantly smaller than the standard 35mm frame.
/p/, help me out. I'm looking for a decent camera (16MP or better) to bring on kayak so I don't drown the Nikons (D80 & D7200)
Mostly landscape shots but lots of wildlife so decent zoom would be good. In a perfect world it would be TTL viewing with diopter adjustment since I"m old as fuck and my eyes have gone to shit.
Waterproof
Prefer to stay under 400, ideally 200ish but can go higher if needed.
thx in advance for any help.
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make Apple Camera Model iPhone 5s Camera Software 9.2.1 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 29 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Image Created 2016:03:19 15:51:45 Exposure Time 1/4115 sec F-Number f/2.2 Exposure Program Normal Program ISO Speed Rating 32 Lens Aperture f/2.2 Brightness 11.2 EV Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Pattern Flash No Flash, Auto Focal Length 4.15 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 3264 Image Height 2448 Exposure Mode Auto White Balance Auto Scene Capture Type Standard
Maybe just buy a waterproof bag? Unless you're planning on going down some serious Rapids. ... they work well as long as you are not deep diving.
>>2837196
Pentax k30 or k50 with the 50 1.8 or 35 2.4 and a dry bag just in case it really gets submerged.
>>2837196
The only cams, that can do this by themselves without complicated and costly cases, would be one of those toughcams, in that they can get fully submerged no problem.
Don't really have zooms though.
Have a look at the current Olympus one; seems to have various lens attachements for tele and wide.
Don't know the model number.
have been documenting this traditional arts preservation program for a few weeks now, posting a few images that I really like from the set.
critics and comments are more than welcome!
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.5 (Windows) Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi Vertical Resolution 300 dpi Image Created 2016:04:26 01:01:02
a little bit of background about me, I'm a 20 yo economics student who picked up the camera more than half a year ago, been doing a lot of street photography ever since and now seriously considering a career in photojournalism, so I'd love feedbacks from you guys!
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.5 (Windows) Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi Vertical Resolution 300 dpi Image Created 2016:04:26 01:01:13
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.5 (Windows) Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi Vertical Resolution 300 dpi Image Created 2016:04:26 01:01:44
L I F T E D B L A C K S
I
F
T
E
D
Have you sonycucks started selling your gear yet? Before everyone wakes up and your stuff loses value
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Photographer USER Image-Specific Properties:
When i was in phuket i got drunk and lost my ricoh gr at muay thai fight. They only have a few camera shops on the island which very little range. I had to settle for a rx100m3 and honestly its the worst camera i ever used. As soon as i got back to Australia i went out and brought another gr straight away. Thats my only exposure with sony but based on that camera i wont use them again.
Can anyone explain the Sony hate?
>>2824290
>sony hate
LOL feigning ignorance is the new tactic of the Sony shill.
>Sony makes some pretty decent products, you should collect them all ;) on paper they are the best cameras in the universe anyway ;)
Come on guys get in here post your ugly mugs ;)
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make FUJIFILM Corporation Camera Model Frontier SP-2000 Camera Software Photos 1.5 Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Image Created 2016:03:14 11:09:03 Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 1818 Image Height 1228
>>2806812
Here's another
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make Panasonic Camera Model DMC-G5 Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Exposure Time 1/100 sec F-Number f/1.8 ISO Speed Rating 200 Focal Length 45.00 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 1536 Image Height 2048 Scene Capture Type Standard
>>2806812
>mirror shot
>small bathroom
>like f/22
I mean I guess you really, really wanted to use your strobe, but come on man, that's what NDs are for.
SEPIA
E
P
I
A
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. Camera Model GR Camera Software Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 (Windows) Maximum Lens Aperture f/2.8 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 28 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Width 888 Image Height 1200 Number of Bits Per Component 8, 8, 8 Pixel Composition RGB Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi Vertical Resolution 300 dpi Image Created 2016:04:02 17:18:59 Exposure Time 1/125 sec F-Number f/2.8 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 400 Lens Aperture f/2.8 Brightness 1.8 EV Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Pattern Light Source Unknown Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 18.30 mm Color Space Information Uncalibrated Image Width 592 Image Height 800 Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Auto Scene Capture Type Standard Sharpness Normal
hi /p/
how do you avoid looking like a giant gaylord in public when taking pictures?
squatting around everywhere, squinting into the viewfinder, adjusting the lens, raising this giant, loud chunk of equipment to your head with slings and straps wagging around everywhere
it makes a pretty bad scene
how do you avoid taking pics like this
I don't.
I also add farts to the mix for good measure.
You don't. Stop being so self conscious and just shoot.
look up spotlight effect and stop caring so much about others
Does anyone here do mostly movies/vids?
I've been thinking about getting a camera to start making vids.
Are these the best for straight up vid for around $1000? I don't want to be doing stills.
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model NIKON D40 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.0 (Windows) Maximum Lens Aperture f/5.7 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Color Filter Array Pattern 748 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 157 mm Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 240 dpi Vertical Resolution 240 dpi Image Created 2013:12:06 15:53:05 Exposure Time 1/125 sec F-Number f/5.6 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 200 Lens Aperture f/5.6 Exposure Bias 1 EV Metering Mode Pattern Light Source Flash Flash No Flash Focal Length 105.00 mm Color Space Information sRGB Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control None Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Soft Subject Distance Range Unknown
>>2837219
There's a thread called /vid/, post there.
This was shot with that camera and it looks fuckin great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO-mEcsJ31k
Hi /p/ quick question. Is there money in photography outside of weddings and portraits? I'm not particular against doing that kind of work, I just wanted to know if I have options.
I know photojournalism is a possibility but I feel like I would excel in a more commercial area. Also I've never quite understood if you need to be a decent writer as well as a decent photographer to be a photojournalist.
Feel free to share your experiences with photography as a source of income, I'm a beginner and any advice from long time posters would be appreciated.
And no, I don't plan on jumping into this right now, as I said I'm a beginner. I'm just trying to lay the groundwork for what I need to practice for the next two years and beyond.
Pic is random photo from Google
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model NIKON D750 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.1.1 (Windows) Photographer Dan Marshall Maximum Lens Aperture f/2.8 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Color Filter Array Pattern 898 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 60 mm Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi Vertical Resolution 300 dpi Image Created 2015:08:09 00:30:14 Exposure Time 1/1000 sec F-Number f/2.8 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 400 Lens Aperture f/2.8 Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Spot Light Source Unknown Flash Flash, Compulsory, Return Not Detected Focal Length 60.00 mm Comment use with permission Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Auto Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control Low Gain Up Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal Subject Distance Range Unknown
>>2842047
You can make a wee bit of money from photojournalism if you can get decent photos with an objective write-up of something interesting.
The problem is that the market is fairly saturated with Vice and HuffPo journalists doing feature pieces left-right-and-centre for fuck all pay.
I've been looking into it myself and I have a feeling I'll probably have to take the "befriend a website" root first.
>>2842047
It depends on where you are, but generally, unless you're a visionary, or willing to work your ass off traveling the world and barely scraping by, it's not going to be stuff you want to do. To make money with photography, you don't take the photos you want to take, you take the photos that other people need to have taken.
If you live in the right areas, you can make money with:
-Headshots
-Product photography
-Real estate photography
-Corporate events
-Corporate security photos
-Senior portraits
-Engagement shoots
-Pet photography
-Social Media Profile photos (LinkedIn is a good one)
-Concerts
-Musician promo work / album art assets
and on and on.
pretty much no, and prospects will continue to get worse.
in 10 years time, cameras will be made obsolete with phones. they already are almost there, the only thing seperating "pro" cameras now is dynamic range and light setups. once the former is figured out, someone will begin inventing ways to solve the latter for phone photographers.
and at that point not only will everyone think theyre a professional photographer (as it is in their minds now), they really will be able to get equal results as the "pros" with minimal effort.
>but muh composition
lol
hey, /p/
i just got some really old film developed, and it turns out it was all useless. none of the film was useable as it was REALLY old, expired in 1974.
how old is too old? i also have a roll that expired in 1960, no chance of using that either right?
maybe i shot with it incorrectly, like with too short of an exposure? it was 200 ISO so probably shoot at like a quarter of that?
has anyone else shot with expired film?
>>2841779
jesus christ, why do people do this
just buy new film
>hey guys should I drink this 50-year old can of soda? oh, its gone bad? well can I make it normal again somehow so I can drink it?
>>2841780
i just wanted to experiment with some old film and see how it'd look for fun, man.
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Camera Software Adobe Photoshop CS Windows Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 280 dpi Vertical Resolution 280 dpi Image Created 2012:10:19 08:38:52 Flash Flash Color Space Information Uncalibrated Image Width 1500 Image Height 2016
What is the absolute best camera I can get for a drone? Sorry I dont frequent this board, my first time ever comin here. For reference I'd like to be able to have the same clarity as the drone shots in the vid embedded. thanks for any other drone advice/knowledge. I want to get one soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwOVcdeD7L4
>>2841697
The drone usually has it's own proprietary camera. Cameras are heavy and you can't just stick any camera on there. If it's not the proprietary camera, it's a GoPro.
A Red Epic? Skys the limit to be honest. all depends on the drone.
we all know those faggots around the interweb who swear on their left testicle that film is automatically better than digital but what do you newfags and oldfags think
>>2841543
Honest question here, what do you actually get out of starting a thread like this? Does it somehow make you feel good to make a couple of strangers argue the same thing over and over again? Does it somehow improve your life?
>>2841543
Photography is a meme.
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make FUJITSU Camera Model F-04G Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 28 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Left-Hand, Bottom Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Image Created 2016:05:18 14:58:33 Exposure Time 33333/1000000 sec F-Number f/2.0 ISO Speed Rating 259 Lens Aperture f/2.0 Brightness 0.5 EV Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Center Weighted Average Flash No Flash Focal Length 4.80 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 2048 Image Height 1536 Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Auto White Balance Auto Scene Capture Type Standard Subject Distance Range Unknown
Hey ya'll let's talk about lighting.
I want to start doing portraits. Is it possible for me to do them with just a single light? If so, what kind of light do you recommend that I get? Any particular brand? Any particular accessories?
Any lighting tips? Any lighting tutorials?
Everything lighting let's put it in this thread here.
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Camera Software Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Image Created 2010:12:28 09:30:31 Color Space Information Uncalibrated Image Width 288 Image Height 283
"Light Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting"
/thread
Does anybody on /p/ have experience with LED hot lights for still photography?
I'm switching camera brands, and rather than buy a bunch of speedlights again, I was thinking an LED setup that would also work for video interviews would be a cool idea. I'll be using the lights mostly for portraits and cosplay photography, and they'll be close to the subject, so I don't need a ton of power, just soft and even light. My budget for a two light kit is around $1k max.
I was looking at these Fiilex P100s at FilmTools the other day and they seem like they might be a pretty cool option, they're tiny, battery powered, and output around what a 100w strobe does. I figure I can shoot them through my existing pair of 24" softboxes.
[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]
Camera-Specific Properties: Camera Software Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows Image-Specific Properties: Image Width 5000 Image Height 5000 Number of Bits Per Component 8, 8, 8 Pixel Composition RGB Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi Vertical Resolution 300 dpi Image Created 2015:04:10 15:05:44 Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 670 Image Height 670
>>2841610
I was shooting portraits with 1-2kW Arri hotlights and Chimera softboxes for a long time because it was the only thing I could easily rent till I got my first Elinchrom strobe set. Continuous lighting for portraiture fucking sucks, even with Arris. The amount of power you'd need to compare even to small strobes is ridiculous.
I'd decide what field (stills or video) is more important for you at the moment and then go with that kind of lighting. these kind of compromises suck