 Today's episode is sponsored by Squarespace You ever get a camera handed down to you by your parents or your grandparents me too. In fact, I got this one It's a minolta explorer freedom zoom and as an American I'm all about freedom and Zooming hand me down cameras might not always be a like it, but that's okay. There's still very special family cameras I remember shooting with this thing back when I really didn't give two shits about photography and as a kid I didn't really much care to have my photo taken in fact when my mom gave me this camera There was still a half finished roll from one of our vacations still in the chamber Which of course I finished and got developed and yeah I was definitely the king of Riz back then the secret was definitely in the puka shells But now what do I do with this camera after staring at it for months on end on my shelf? I figured it out what I should do with this camera is use it after some heavy research one night Aka scrolling through Instagram hashtags I determined that this camera might just be a very good point and shoot overall harboring a 28 millimeter to 70 millimeter lens that looks like a robot wiener one fully extended to 70 millimeters I figured I had my bases covered for anything that life might throw at me since this camera used to be our family Vacation camera. I waited until he took a family vacation once again This time it'd be up the 395 highway to the eastern Sierra to see some beautiful snow covered mountains and do what Caleb And I usually do except this time with Monica and you know minus the kissing of course our faithful and food obsessed job Of the dog would be coming along too Our first stop and route would be red rocks with our pals Taylor and Kate where I loaded up some Kodak gold into the manulta It was very beautiful there, but I don't think the pictures really do it justice The lighting was kind of bland and there was no texture in the sky whatsoever However against all odds this photo of the rock meatball or whatever you want to call it turned out awesome Can't eat it It smells very good Baxter is very tired. Anyway eventually we parted ways from Taylor and Kate and made it to our hotel for the night in Lone Pine This photo of backseat Baxter looks like he just witnessed a brutal murder take place the kind of dark memory that a man or Dog carries with him forever, but in reality He just saw Monica bringing him a cookie from reception after accidentally mixing up the welcome humans cookie and the dog cookie We arrived at our room I let Monica unload all of our heavy bags while I went and shot some sunset photos kind of There was technically a sunset, but it was behind those big-ass mountains Right after settling in and doing exactly what we do at home except now somewhere else I took a few photos and started to truly ponder big question. What exactly is this point and shoot? Well, it's a manulta for starters a camera brand that admittedly I don't really know too much about this particular model is the Manulta Explorer freedom zoom which is kind of a mouthful of something I don't want in there apparently they made a lot of very similar models to this over the years with different names because I guess They thought that they just absolutely nailed the design so well that they could just keep selling it I can kind of see why ergonomically it's not bad and the batteries on this thing last in eternity It's even got that gimmicky 35 millimeter pano thing that crops your image I would even go so far as to say that the lens on this thing has been decently sharp for a point and shoot zoom corner Sharpness is almost there, but there is some aberration breakup happening along the edges, but it's all good I like a lens. That's a little freaky. Maybe the most satisfying part of this camera though is the simple joy you get from Turning it on it turns on with a robotic and metal clunk as the flash flips open Definitely a faster action than some luxury point shoots that shall not be named but shown on screen anyway So that they feel a little embarrassment Here's a shot with flash and one without I think they're both good But I do like this one better because the light on Monica's face is really cool And yeah, and this one Baxter doesn't look like he just ascended up from the ninth circle of hell to drag me down with him Today, we're heading over to Alabama Hills. It's just right up the street from where we are right now And then afterwards we're gonna reward ourselves with some barbecue Sorry Caleb This photo is pretty yee-ha. I guess spotted in the wild Alabama Hills was pretty chill as it usually is. I took a few photos, but none of them are banging at the portfolio door Except maybe this one of Baxter and his human just taking in the beautiful scenery Right, it was lunchtime and yeah, forgive me father Caleb for I've consumed a barbecue without you We also temporarily forgot that Baxter demands to be the main character in everyone's life. So even he got a little sample Eventually we made it to the hotel in Bishop the travel lodge that I know far too well at this point The lighting that evening was spectacular. So we took Baxter for a walk nearby Of course, I was packing the Minolta Freedom Explorer Zoom Freedom Zoom Which was perfect because even though I rarely use the 70 millimeter focal length It is undoubtedly nice to have. I snapped this really quickly in the moment and yeah This shot is so portfolio, baby. No doubt about it. The lighting the warm brown tones and Subjects all make the shot come together gloriously Monica said these are a rare cloud formation. So I Don't know. We'll let the internet be the judge. I mean they look like UFOs Family cloud specialist Do you want to come up? It might be these lenticular cloud sometimes they look like UFOs, okay we got to Preserve the film and the best way to do that is fridge or freezer. So let's see what we got here Anyway, it was finally Baxter's big snow day and we promised the boy some sweet powder So we drove up into the mountains and finally delivered on our promise to our apathetic Sun As far as we know Baxter has never actually been to the snow before so we were definitely excited to see how his tiny legs would fare How long till he starts eating it is my question Of course, I busted out the Minolta Explorer freedom zoom date explore zoom freedom explorer to snap some photos Like this one of a dead deep-sea picnic table washed ashore Which is so damn close to being perfect Unfortunately, I do think that the viewfinder on this camera is a total liar at least at 28 millimeters I distinctly remember backing up so much to the point where I could barely get both the picnic table and top of the Mountain in frame but somehow the shot turned out with an overabundance of headroom Which I then cropped down to frame a bit better in post but there wasn't a lot of space at the bottom So I find the balance on the shot to be slightly off I guess I could just use AI to extend the bottom for more room, but I'm scared of the future So ain't gonna do that That was the last one of the roll of the 36 exposures on the gold I took about 27 keepers Which is a percentage way higher than my call of duty kill death ratio of those 27 keepers I'd say there was only one surefire portfolio shot Anyway, I decided to change things up because I'm a film photographer Who's constantly experimenting and trying new things to avoid getting stuck in a niche so I loaded in some gold 200 This point shoot is nothing too fancy It doesn't have some of the things that other luxury point shoots have for starters It's not titanium and it doesn't have that weird miles per hour thing that the Nikon's do when you load the camera The sensor just reads your DX code on your film cartridge and you're good to go No jerking around with under or overexposure. No manual focus No bulls***. You can turn the flash on or off You can engage pano mode or more importantly disengage it and you can turn the date stamp that will probably read 1999 on or off. That's pretty much it Ever unstable on the soft snow Baxter finally began his training to become a total ice machine capable of slaying the Iditarod by himself Little stuck I like this shot a lot. It's got my two favorite things in my life Baxter and deep layering This shot is cool, too. The lighting is what makes it Oh three good shots in a row Jason is treading on dangerous ground and could break his all-time record of three consecutive good photos I do really like the shot though It's so simple and the sign acts as the perfect pinch of color and an otherwise colorless photo Yep, there it is. The fourth photo and a streak of three good photos is always mediocre Anyway, in LA we don't get many snow days So I don't ever get to live out my fantasy of being a beautiful snow angel enveloped in soft pillowy ice And I wasn't gonna miss the opportunity Unfortunately, the snow was very deep and covering up some metal signs hidden below Eventually it was time to head down the mountain, but I couldn't resist stopping at this church I had driven by several times in the past. This time was different though. It was beautifully covered in deep snow These shots are nice actually I love this wide of the church as a whole because the colors are warm brown and sludgy like But also some deep blue of the background mountains really pulls this thing together I actively try to avoid the stop sign trope in photos because I think it's super over done But I think it can be used effectively as a prop in your shot like this one where it's not the subject exactly But it does add a visual cue to the photo that tells you you're looking at an intersection Anyway, that night I hit 200,000 subscribers on YouTube and we celebrated by going out and giving the real star of the channel his reward After hot boxing the entire room with gas because he had dairy Baxter cleared his busy schedule and napped on the couch while I slayed some uno in an epic wild card run for the ages The next day we drove up to a different part of the mountains to do some exploring The weather was very moody So I brought along the Manolta freedom Explorer date zoom t2 panorama freedom date Manolta and shot away Tiny little baby steps. Oh this shot is very cool It's why I shoot film I think the colors are fantastic and the space captured really unpacks a certain vibe Maybe there is something to this stop sign thing after all, but I wouldn't really read too hard into it If I were you Turning around We have Turned around With the car parked we walked along a snow covered road to a campground that was out of season for sure For some reason I was drawn to take this image. I don't know why It's an interesting texture and I love looking at the detail But otherwise it's kind of just a photo that doesn't really do anything It tastes like I mean it tastes like coffee, but it's a little smoother. I think it's pretty delicious The next day we decided to double-dip the flip and out of there because there was a huge storm rolling in You remember that storm that left a bunch of people stranded in the eastern Sierra and even brought two minutes of snow to LA And an apocalyptic freak weather pattern that had everyone here screaming. I think that means a storm's coming Let's get out here But barbecue first With the storm creeping up our ass we decided to stop once again at Alabama Hills So I could finish the roll in my camera This roll of 36 shots. I got about 20 keepers and two maybe three portfolio shots I don't know might change my mind later I do that a lot a note that I made about this camera is that miraculously it never missed focus once and to me a 100% hit rate is pretty good, but I don't know maybe you have higher standards somehow in fact I didn't even notice that the autofocus on this camera was so good until later on because I guess no one really notices You're doing your job until you do it badly Anyway, now winding down our time in the eastern Sierra amongst all these rocks I started thinking about how today's sponsor Squarespace rocks Squarespace is an all-in-one website building platform that allows you to customize and grow your website as creatively as your own Imagination allows the possibilities are nearly endless. 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You can start a free trial today at Squarespace comm slash grainy days and if you use the code grainy days at checkout You can get 10% off your first purchase in the end We cruise back to LA through the storm a little bit But made it safe and sound just in time for Baxter to continue to nap on the couch It was a fun trip And I think there is something to capturing your vacation on something small and easily pocketable I won't lie to you I oftentimes use huge cameras that are kind of a pain in the ass to haul around so this was a nice change of pace But if you can rock out with your stocks out on something smaller and more compact with a huge focal range like this Manolta Then maybe you're golden this lens is sharp and overall pretty nice Like I said, I got several photos that I think are absolutely killer and above all It's just nice to use a camera once again for what my mom originally purchased it for to take embarrassing photos of ourselves And our questionable fashion choices that probably won't age well to stay away from that panorama mode Nothing good will come of it. Trust me. I'm home. How was the doctors? It was great. He said I have a clean bill of health. He did. Yeah, I said I was too healthy actually said I need to eat some like donuts or something It's funny you say that because I actually had your doctor fax me your charts facts We don't even own a fax machine. It says here Total liver failure sweaty too much energy, but also exhausted premature hair loss Diarrhea ball cramps. I don't even know what that is and heartburn all symptoms of drinking too Much spicy soda now what soda might that be dear? I Think you know exactly what soda that is it also says here You let on an audible high-pitched gasp when the doctor said you need a prostate exam