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Re: 4003 AFG video — Rain Bassline
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:26 pm
by JakeK
So the V63 wasn't used in the vid because you needed to find a plug to sell the 4003? Or has the V63 went off for refinishing?
Anyway, nice job, and cool version of "Rain".
Re: 4003 AFG video — Rain Bassline
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 1:44 pm
by 1965
JakeK wrote:So the V63 wasn't used in the vid because you needed to find a plug to sell the 4003? Or has the V63 went off for refinishing?
No, I play both of them. They have different feels and sounds (duh) so I like to mix it up. The 4003 has been my backup bass for the last 6 months, hence how clean it is. It hasn't left the house but is played.
Re: 4003 AFG video — Rain Bassline
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:02 am
by morrow
1965 wrote:morrow wrote:Uh ... why would you want a rangefinder film camera in today's digital world ?
Because I shoot with a digital SLR everyday. A big SLR that makes shutter flaps and requires a larger lens is pretty un-discreet for street photography. RFs are smaller, quieter, lighter, easier to focus quickly. Digital has it's place, but for artful photography I like doing everything manual and getting back to basics.
I'm an old Leica user but haven't shot much with mine for the last several years . I still hang on to them though ... I still have six of them . Three old screwmount models with visos and bellows and close-up attachments and three M cameras . A beautiful old M3 and two M6s . I also have the M viso and bellows . And a wonderful old 1C focomat enlarger .
The 35 asph Summicron is worth the difference . It's a gorgeous lense with a M6 .
Re: 4003 AFG video — Rain Bassline
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 2:39 am
by atomic_punk
I really do envy those of you who can do McCartney's bass lines so well. I am just getting into learning a lot of them and these videos are great. I envy the people even more who can WRITE these fantastic melodic lines. So much still to learn...
Re: 4003 AFG video — Rain Bassline
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 3:18 am
by 1965
From playing Paul basslines over the years, I can't help but be melodic on most of my original material as well.