Creative Collective 009: 36 Frames – Fujifilm X100V – Kodachrome 64 Recipe – All Manual

Red Freightliner – Farmington, UT – Fujifilm X100V – Kodachrome 64 – Frame 05

Back in the film days, most of the cameras I had were fully manual. No auto or semi-auto modes. No autofocus. Manual everything. In the digital age, modern cameras are pretty good at taking care of some tasks for you. You can afford to be a little lazy and still get the shot with ease. It’s a marvel of modern camera technology!

Nowadays I mostly shoot in Aperture-Priority (with Shutter and ISO set to A), or occasionally Shutter-Priority (with Aperture and ISO set to A). Only on rare occasions do I manually select shutter, aperture, and ISO. It’s not uncommon that I manually focus, especially if I’m using a vintage lens, but most of the time I’m allowing the camera to autofocus for me. It’s just easier. But sometimes easier isn’t better. It’s good to stay in photographic shape, and to challenge yourself from time-to-time.

I decided to challenge myself yesterday to this: shoot 36 frames (like a roll of film) with the same film simulation recipe, using manual everything. Manual aperture. Manual shutter. Manual ISO. Manual focus. The camera I chose was the Fujifilm X100V, and I loaded it with my Kodachrome 64 film simulation recipe. I headed out right at sunrise.

This was my experience.

16 comments

  1. postc58d3631a2d · December 9, 2021

    Hi Ritchie, Great stuff. I like your work and therefore I gladly pay for it like this Creative Collective and Patrol. BUT please find another cooperator than wordpress ! Their way to manage your clients is the worst I ever experience for online services. I think it will destroy your try to establish the CC. Sorry for my frustration.

    Best regards Roger Solbakke

    • Ritchie Roesch · December 10, 2021

      I made a big mistake four years ago by using WordPress.com. Unfortunately, I’m basically stuck with it now, unless I pay big bucks to a hosting migration expert, because it’ll be a pretty complex job at this point (especially with all of the pictures). I looked into it a year ago, but it just wasn’t feasible. I do apologize for the frustration, and I greatly appreciate the feedback and support. I wish there was more that I could do, and if there ever is I’ll certainly jump at it.

      • Hyde · January 13, 2022

        Hey, I do agree … the wordpress account is a thing that I cant allow myself to have. I basically hate how they charge you for everything, plus limiting your options…

        Other little issue, I wanted to make a payment on the app with Patrons, but it’s doesnt do anything when you click on subscribe. I’m using LineageOS on my mobile, a version without Google services.

        Last question, do you plan to come to the fediverse (joinmastodon.org for example) ?

      • Ritchie Roesch · January 14, 2022

        You have to have Google (or Apple on iOS) services in order to subscribe. That’s just the way it is. There’s the possibility of another option in the future, but we’ll see if it works out or not.

        Because of how many pictures/links/etc I have, it’s a complex process to move from WordPress to something else. It’ll cost tens of thousands of dollars because I’d have to hire a quality professional. Unfortunately what this really means is that I’m stuck for now.

        I had no idea what fediverse was until a minute ago. I’ll have to look deeper into that. Thanks!

  2. Marc Beebe · December 9, 2021

    Welcome to the Dark Side of Digital: fixed ISO, Daylight white balance, manual exposure selection (often guessed at) and focus. This is where the real film simulation begins. I spend a lot of time there, despite my failing eyesight making me ever-more dependent on automation.
    Always remember: sometimes the camera gets it wrong.

    • Ritchie Roesch · December 10, 2021

      Thanks! I don’t know if it’s the Dark Side… more like the Jedi (sticking with the Star Wars metaphor), but I need to practice more using The Force–I mean, manual–because I certainly got it “wrong” just as much, if not more, than the camera would have. Training I need. Practice I must. Thanks for the comment!

  3. Tim Walters · December 9, 2021

    In one sense, I am living this challenge, as I always shoot in manual mode (except for focus–the camera is better than my old eyes at that), and always use ASTIA as my default. It took a couple of shoots to get the hang of it, but I wouldn’t go back–I was always tweaking the exposure compensation dial anyway, so why not choose the best leg of the exposure triangle instead?

    In another sense, I’m not, since I shoot in RAW mode and don’t have any interest in film simulation per se (am I the only one?). Anyway, I’ve just signed up (hi!), and am enjoying reading back through the articles. I’ve also tagged my last week or so of IG posts.

    P.S. I agree with Roger above about WordPress. Signing up was a pretty miserable experience, and it ate the first version of this comment after demanding a password, even though I was signed in through an email link.

    • Ritchie Roesch · December 10, 2021

      Thanks, Tim, for your feedback and support! I hope you find the articles interesting. I apologize for the frustration. If I could go back in time, I’d definitely use something other than WordPress.com. I look forward to seeing the IG posts!

      • tim85141745ed5a · December 10, 2021

        There seem to be only two photos besides mine with the #fxwcreativecollective tag—am I doin it rong?

      • Ritchie Roesch · December 11, 2021

        It’s a new hashtag. These things take time to catch on.

      • Tim Walters · December 11, 2021

        In on the ground floor, I guess!

      • Ritchie Roesch · December 13, 2021

        Yep!

  4. Hyde · January 15, 2022

    Just made a post on my blog and on mastodon, to see how people on the fediverse could help you 🙂

    https://lazybear.io/posts/how-could-we-help-fujixweekly/

  5. Khürt Williams · January 16, 2022

    Hi Ritchie, which is your most compatible Kodachrome recipe for the Fuji X-T3?

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