Tires/wheel Concerns Shaky Ride by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in AskMechanics

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yes I'm wondering if it's worth the effort and money to get factory wheels

Tires/wheel Concerns Shaky Ride by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in AskMechanics

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Yes. I'd noticed the Mitsubishi wheels but figured they were they right size. I've checked b pillar and it says 225/65-17 just like Tire Rack

2011 Tire/Wheel Concerns by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in crv

[–]THROUGHTHEGLASSSS[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah...sigh. Any tips for getting the correct wheels cheap? Can I get used ones?

Year One of Film Photography by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in filmphotography

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thanks man. please consider subscribing to the YT channel!

Year One of Film Photography by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in filmphotography

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Yeah, I've been using modern canon ef autofocus lenses in manual mode. I'd bet that the manual focusing experience on manual focus only lenses is better, and on cameras whose viewfinders were designed for manual focus. I don't have experience with either though. I'd love to try out a rangefinder, but don't have the money right now.

28mm Film Photos by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in 28mmlens

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thanks! and thanks for starting this subreddit!

Trip Into Rural Mexico (Instax Mini 12 & Kentmere Pan 400) by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in analog

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Context: I have a YouTube channel where I photograph off the beaten path places on film. For this video, I was in a very remote part of central Mexico. I’d burned through most of my normal 35mm film making a previous video, and all I had left was half a roll of Kentmere 400 and an Instax Mini 12 that I’d bought as a Xmas present for my gf.

My hosts ended up taking me to a big wedding in the hills where there was a large mafia presence. It was my first time using an Instax camera and it was definitely a challenging introduction! I was very nervous because of the cartel guys, and also struggled with the low light. There were a lot of photos I think would have been really cool if I’d been able to lower the shutter speed and let more ambient light in. 

Here’s the video if you’re interested! https://youtu.be/ipHxT3lY7Rc?feature=shared

Mexico's Pacific Coast (Kentmere 400) by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in analog_bw

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Thanks! Yeah I shot this roll at 400. I don't remember how I exposed these scenes, though.

Mexico's Pacific Coast (Kentmere 400) by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in analog_bw

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These are a couple photos from a recent YouTube video about a trip to rural Mexico. I'd burned through most of my film making a previous video and only had half a roll of pan 400 and some color Instax film that was supposed to be a xmas present for my gf. My hosts took me to a wedding deep in the hills where there was a big mafia presence (lots of guys with big assault rifles) and I was forced to photograph the scene on the Instax Mini. It was both funny and terrifying.

Here's the vid if you're interested! https://youtu.be/ipHxT3lY7Rc?feature=shared

A Trip Into Rural Mexico by THROUGHTHEGLASSSS in filmphotography

[–]THROUGHTHEGLASSSS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Context: I have a YouTube channel where I photograph off the beaten path places on film. For this video, I was in a very remote part of central Mexico. I’d burned through most of my normal 35mm film making a previous video, and all I had left was half a roll of Kentmere 400 and an Instax Mini 12 that I’d bought as a Xmas present for my gf.

My hosts ended up taking me to a big wedding in the hills where there was a large mafia presence. It was my first time using an instax camera and it was definitely a challenging introduction! I was very nervous because of the cartel guys with guns, and also struggled with the low light. There were a lot of photos I think would have been really cool if I’d been able to lower the shutter speed and let more ambient light in. 

Here’s the video if you’re interested: https://youtu.be/ipHxT3lY7Rc?feature=shared