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  • where did you get thishoodie?

  • nice vids dudee!! btw what do you do for a living and to afford all your cameras?

  • So how are the later films comparing to the initial offerings from TIP? Are they still as temperature sensitive? And do the pictures fade as fast? I want to get some film for my cameras, but I just have a hard time because I am on disability and have a limited income.

    Thanks!

  • uh uh uh what if i live somewhere where its like.... really hot?

  • @saxxyflutes I made a littke link on top of my video, click that and youll see how i cool it down, dont worry you didnt miss it, i just added it now.

  • can you use a blowdryer for the heat?

  • @lisuhgorawr might be too strong, but you can try at a certain distance

  • @CarbonCompact thanks!

  • Great! Makes me want to open that last pack I have right now. Besides where did you get that sharp jacket from?

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  • OOOO such a huge difference <3

    haha Shame I can't try it out since I don't have a polaroid ㅠㅠ

  • u r such a poser

    with your cameras :P :D

  • i also live in a place where is like at 24 to 30 degrees C, should i cool off the film instead :) ?

  • @lovo356 yes you should! ill do a video on that soon!

  • @Mijonju woohoo, gracias

  • hi there Mijonju.

    you cracked me up with your "opening ost" .. all the time . lol

    I have a question, I live in Indonesia and the temperature in Indonesia is.. well.. kinda high (ITS HOT!), so do I still need to "heat" my film once it pops out of the camera?

    thx~

  • @waduh012 no you dont have too :) is it hotter then 24 degree Celsius there? you dont have to if its so :)

  • @Mijonju ok thx man :D

    but .. i just screwed my first film. it came out ORANGEY, too orengey.

    I guess the environment where I shot it was too hot.

    oh well, I guess I need to learn more :)

  • @waduh012 ill make a video on how to cool the film soon please wait!

  • sorry for being stupid but does it makes u high after a long period of time?

  • @zenatos huh? LOL

  • Excellent experiment. I've yet to get a pack of PX100 cause shipping to Singapore is kinda.. expensive. But will take note!

    On a side note, the .95 is LOVELY!

  • the px100 film gives not that kind of good results ! the px600 film is out today ! you can already but it in the impossible shop ! and it gives WAY better pictures than the px100. i should say: USE THE PX600 ! can you make a video when you have the px600 film ?

    best regards, Joep from the nethelands !

  • @mariahcareydaydream sure i will :)

  • That is exactly the kind of footage that needs to be shown to the world! good job buddy! :)

  • @mushsmegma thanks Nic :) oh ill send out the kendama to you soon, since i was busy these days.

  • reading about how to treat the films is all good. but no info sticks like that I don't have to read! thanks!!

  • darn the lucky guy leave in japan

  • @0film hey you a cosplay shooter? nice to meet you. I have a friend who only shoots cosplayers :) really cool.

  • O.... TM said PX600 color is more Black & white. PX100 out come is look yellowish.

  • @Mijonju yea...like a lab rat. haha.

    got you Experience i will not fail 1 PX600 film.

    why you only got a PX100? did you tried PX600>?

  • @GMilo its not out yet :) i wanna try it too :)

  • @GMilo cool! I wanna try! lucky i have nd filter for my sx-70

  • good...you do a white mouse first. HAHA

  • @GMilo Hhehehe XD what you mean like a lab rat?

  • I'm not too familiar with old school cameras (yet) what's the camera that you're taking a photo of? what lens is that?

  • @sevennine79 its the Canon 7 with the 50mm F0.95 lens :)

  • @Mijonju just pause the video to see infos on the lens

  • @Mijonju cool thanks, but doesn't really hard to focus a rangefinder when using a lens with such a small DOF. You're not looking through the lens so how do you know when something is in focus when it's wide open? There's a bit more forgiveness with a less extreme DOF.

  • @sevennine79 :) Everyone is misguided that aperture makes and important part of DOF, yes it does effect the dof but, its not the main reason to cause dof. and canon 7 is a range finder it uses the double image overlapping focus thingy instead of just focusing.

  • @sevennine79 (film or Sensor)'s size makes a differents in DOF as well. this 0.95 was made to shoot in low light condition but maintains a nice depth. but it melts anything beyond the depth. Its had to explain. check out my flickr. mijonju youll see some samples at wide open, hope this helps :)

  • @sevennine79 (film or Sensor)'s size makes a difference in DOF as well. this 0.95 was made to shoot in low light condition but maintains a nice depth. but it melts anything beyond the depth. Its had to explain. check out my flickr. mijonju youll see some samples at wide open, hope this helps :)

  • @sevennine79 (film or Sensor)'s size makes a difference in DOF as well. this 0.95 was made to shoot in low light condition but maintains a nice depth. but it melts anything beyond the depth. Its had to explain. check out my flickr. mijonju youll see some samples at wide open, hope this helps :)

  • @sevennine79 (film or Sensor)'s size makes a difference in DOF as well. this 0.95 was made to shoot in low light condition but maintains a nice depth. but it melts anything beyond the depth. Its had to explain. check out my flickr. mijonju youll see some samples at wide open, hope this helps :)

  • I like it...just don't change your voice...you sound that stupid kid FRED.

  • @jazlisening yeah some people told me about it, the reason i did it is because i speak really slow. just wanted to speed things up to within 3 mins. but i usually go beyond that, ill find another solution. LOL i dont like him either.

  • Great video man, i knew it was temperature sensative, but wow thats alot more than i imagined, thanks for the heads up

  • I love your knowledge on cameras. I see I have a lot to learn.

  • @GadgetTrish Thank you :). you gonna get the ipad?

  • @Mijonju I'm not sure, I really want it, but we both know that the 2nd gen will be better. If I get a better job, I will get one, right now my cash is low. What about you, are you getting the iPad?

  • @GadgetTrish nah, not my kinda gadget :)

  • nice!

  • Hey man, your vids are really cool!!!!!

  • @mussfrombruss more coming! enjoy!

  • Good video Mijonju. I had been reading a lot of comments from people talking about using an ND filter to darken the exposures. In my experience the temperature is the real factor and an ND filter is not necessary. I think that this video demonstrates that very nicely and clearly.

  • @DSanches666 YES! That is the exact thing i wanna say, ppl on the internet saying "use nd filters use nd filters", it wont work, it will still come out white and creamy if ppl dont heat it up. thanks Sanches! :)

  • Great show my friend, didn't knew until now how seriously sensitive this film is.

    today i'll play with Leica's new M9 and some new fuji film for the hassy Polaroid back ^_^

  • @Gudsland cool with fp-100 films? those are fun as hell too :)

  • "this one... I think its done....... Arrr SHIT"

    hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­haha

  • @absolutelyM3 i thought it would at least show a little. didnt thought it would be plain white.

  • @Mijonju there was a tiny bit.... but your reaction was just brilliant, i would have said the same thing lol

  • @absolutelyM3 haahahhahah.. i saw it all white.. and i was... er.r... oh sh!t.

  • Nice apparatuses =)

  • @jonathanwong thanks brother.

  • hahaha f/0.95 SNAP

    man i want your jacket

  • @ichirootaniguchi you can get it at the impossible shop :)

    haha 0.95

  • Canon 7 *droooooool*

  • @NiHaoDeutsch Its hawt!

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