Rollei Infrared

Today we will talking about and testing out Rollei Infrared 400. A hyper panchromatic and A near infared black and white film stock. Join me as I struggle carrying around a tripod and taking photos. Enjoy!
GEAR:
Video recorded on Canon R6 and Sony ZV-1
Rollei Infrared 400
Nikon F3
Instagram:
/ adammissedfocus
0:00 Intro
0:21 A little about Rollei Infrared
0:40 What you will need
1:09 Photowalk
2:21 R72 Filter
3:11 Photowalk
3:58 High School memories
4:31 Photowalk
4:42 Wood Effect
5:31 Photowalk
6:20 Rollei Infrared without a filter
6:54 Focusing
7:22 Photowalk
8:55 Outro/Final thoughts

Пікірлер: 18

  • @xXMinecrafter35Xx
    @xXMinecrafter35XxАй бұрын

    This is a really good and well made video. The pacing kept me interested the entire way. I see theres a lot of inspiration from GrainyDays (not a bad thing just an observation) and he is one of my favorites to watch. I hope to see more videos from you in the future :)

  • @adammissedfocus

    @adammissedfocus

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! That really means alot. Glad you enjoyed the video. He is amazing at what he does and I love his channel too. I will/am working on new videos, Soo there will definitely be more.

  • @ghardestyphotography
    @ghardestyphotographyАй бұрын

    The shot of the tree at 7:40 is perfect!!! I can just imagine a huge print of that hanging on the walls of a big fancy house

  • @adammissedfocus

    @adammissedfocus

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! That means a lot. I really like that photo too.

  • @kukkurovaca
    @kukkurovacaАй бұрын

    You don't need a tripod to shoot IR400 if you don't want to. If you're shooting outdoors under direct sun, there's enough light for handholdable shutter speeds. Just use scale focus / zone focus / hyperfocal focusing. For framing, you can get an external viewfinder for a lot of common focal lengths easily, or with some practice, it's not hard to just eyeball the composition. Re: metering, it's important to shoot test rolls for the specific setup you're going to use, since different meters will behave differently re: non-visible light. In some cases, sunny 16 will be more reliable. For low light or indoors, you can use flash, as camera strobes put out plenty of infrared, although you'll need to do a test roll to determine what settings to use.

  • @adammissedfocus

    @adammissedfocus

    Ай бұрын

    That’s alot of great information. Thank you! The thought of using flash as camera strobes to put out infrared light hasn’t crossed my mind. Just might need to try it in the future. Agreed metering can be unpredictable especially with this film stock and the R72 combo. Test shots are needed if someone has a specific image in mind. At times a tripod wasn’t needed (not all the time), but for me it was easier to compose when you have the camera in place and don’t have an external viewfinder.

  • @neal3k
    @neal3k29 күн бұрын

    It’s easiest to shoot infrared if you don’t use a SLR. I use both rangefinders and scale focus and handheld all my pictures. I’ve taken over 1,000 pictures in the last few years and love it.

  • @adammissedfocus

    @adammissedfocus

    28 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Rangefinder definitely seems like a better option and just easier in general.

  • @shanelennon7397
    @shanelennon7397Ай бұрын

    Both shots of the statues are amazing ! Great video been thinking of giving IR film a shot myself looks like an interesting challenge.

  • @adammissedfocus

    @adammissedfocus

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! If you haven’t shot it before it is definitely worth a try.

  • Ай бұрын

    Super. Obserwuję Cię na IG od jakiegoś czasu, ale umknęło mi to, że kręcisz filmy na YT. Teraz muszę nadrobić. Podoba mi się ten format. Fajny styl nagrywania i edytowania. Od 2 lat robię zdjęcia głównie analogowo. W tym czasie obejrzałem dużo filmów na YT i muszę Ci powiedzieć, że Twoje filmy umieściłbym wysoko w rankingu. Wcześniej robiłem na 35mm, ale jakiś czas temu kupiłem Yashice Mat 124G i się zakochałem. Ostatnio zacząłem brać Yashice na spacery po mieście i fotografować napotkanych ludzi. Jestem zadowolony, bo są to jedne z moich najlepszych zdjęć dotychczas. Też mieszkam w Poznaniu, ale dopiero od niedawna i nie znam społeczności. Myślę, że fajnie by było zrobić kiedyś jakiś wspólny photowalk z fotografami.

  • @adammissedfocus

    @adammissedfocus

    Ай бұрын

    Bardzo mi miło. Dziękuje, że oglądałeś! Też mam Yashica 124G i jest to świetny aparat. Mój kolega organizuje photowalki raz w miesiącu w Poznaniu i jest to świetna okazja by spotkać innych fotografów (też tam chodzę). Jego instagram jest @mjozefowski i możesz napisać do niego po więcej info.

  • @RobertBergan
    @RobertBerganАй бұрын

    You could try shooting that with a red 25 filter for a more subtle IR effect.

  • @adammissedfocus

    @adammissedfocus

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! Gonna have to try that in the future

  • @DudeWhereIsMyCamera
    @DudeWhereIsMyCameraАй бұрын

    yo where did you get your record shelf, Great video btw I'm looking forward to trying this film

  • @adammissedfocus

    @adammissedfocus

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! My friend and I actually built it ourselves (mostly him).

  • @nemosgaze
    @nemosgazeАй бұрын

    So how do you focus for infrared when your lens doesn't have the dot and you don't want to rely on depth of field? Is there a method, trick, or rule of thumb?

  • @adammissedfocus

    @adammissedfocus

    Ай бұрын

    Infrared light focuses slightly closer than visible light. Once you have an image focused in the viewfinder than slightly (really minimal) focus closer. Best to look up online where the red dot is on lenses that have that, so you can have an idea. This isn’t 100% tho and I sadly don’t have a method. I am just going off of the red dot that is on my lens. I highly suggest shooting at F 11 or higher if you don’t have a red marker on the lens.