If you are lusting after a film rangefinder, you are certainly researching all you can about the M2 and M3 (if you are looking at an M5, you are awesome but we'll need to address that in another video) - but I URGE you to go further back in time and consider the Barnack Leicas. In this video I'll go over the differences between these Leica epochs, and why a Barnack might be the camera you are looking for.
Here’s how to get to grips with the digital medium format Hasselblad cfvII 50c by bolting it onto classic 500 v-series cameras, adapting it to h lenses, and using the native x-series lenses on the 907x.
As newer models of this back will inevitably bring prices down, and used backs become available, I hope more of us get the pleasure to use one of these. Even if it’s only to blow the dust off these beautiful old lenses.
The capture clip is great for belt and bag mounts - but I wanted a single solution for camera strap and tripod mounting using the Peak Design's Capture Clip. I figured out a work-around for both situations - a strap for the clip and a way to mount a clip to a tripod head. Both are quasi-DIY solutions -neither are commercially available. In fact, the threaded mount that makes it all possible was only available on the v2 clip which has been discontinued since the introduction of the v3.
If you’d like to use the same godox/flashpoint light setup, but use two or more different cameras, this guide will show you how.
What if your tripod was this tall?! K&F (Kent Faith) sent me this unusual tripod to review, and you can use the promo code "FIL" to get an extra 10% off on their website: https://bit.ly/3sCGalN . This particular tripod is the KF09.086.