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  • the video sucks. definitly shot with nikon.

  • wat kind of mic r u using? first buy a gud mic...

  • this fool is more of a self advertising than a mentor... he purposely advoiding going into details and techniques.

  • @Refused2Break I'm actually not dodging questions, I'm just not good at post. Happy to be called a fool and even happier to answer any of your questions if you would like to email me.

  • hey Jasin its Jesse

    i need your help with taking pics

  • waste of time!

  • @1rhett1 not for all but I would love to hear the science and formulas other photographers use. It would be really helpful for others dropping in here too.

  • i cant hear a thing.

  • Chompy, I am totally lost, I love film as I said but it's not the future as I said.

    Not sure where I berated you about the 3rd person but if I offended you in any way it wasn't intentional and for that I am sorry.

    Have a great day.

    Cheers,

    Jasin.

  • Oh Chompy, film is our birthplace and I love her so but she certainly isn't the future!

    I have never damaged a sensor in well over a miilion frames, and please refer to me as Jasin and not this guy...

  • @jasin007 What's wrong with my referring to someone in the third person? I wasn't writing for your benefit. Who said film is the future, too? You know all about what I commented on, too. Say what you will to protect your ego. Cheers!

  • go brush you're yellow teeth asshole

  • Be careful or forewarned about making a habit if what this guy shows. That sensor in your digital camera is put at risk with the sunlight directly hitting it. It isn't just the visible light either. It isn't like blowing a fuse, but the damage is occurring. Another reason these cameras are innovations rather than improvements in photography. I prefer film. :)

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  • @chompychomps I wouldn't be too worried about it, theres the possibility your car will break. Theres the possibility of your computer blowing a fuse all of a sudden. Simple fact is, to put it into perspective, he's a professional. So if you are going to be leary of anything be leary of that. As professionals treat thier equipment as equipment. A beginer treats thier equipment as an investment. One is replaceable easily, the other takes a loss. But nothing he has said suggests loss and hewouldnt

  • @xavier0307 Sure, that's why Fuji and Kodak are developing new emulsions. Ha! My camera cost 3 thousand in 98 and still works as good as new. You are wrong; even "professionals" regret damaging and losing an expensive piece of gear. I see guys shooting ladscapes with minature-format dslrs all over. If they only knew what they were missing! Also, your sensor is degrading with every snap. A camera (film) does not. I can change prime lenses without dirt problems on the sensor, no batteries, etc.

  • @chompychomps Did I at any point say they didn't regret it? What i said was they treat thier equipment as equipment. This means they are professionals and can easily replace that equipment if necissary. A non professional may have some trouble doing so. As for new emulsions, of course they are as they will become good money for people who prefer to do things in the same manner people redo old cars. But not because it's the standard.

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