Unsung Cameras Of Yesteryear: The Kodak NC2000 (Featuring Rob Galbraith)

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2016
  • We continue our Unsung Cameras Of Yesteryear series with a look at the first large sensor digital camera designed for photojournalism, the Kodak NC2000. See how far DSLRs have come since 1994, and how this camera stacks up to it's major competition at the time, film!
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    Special thanks to Rob Galbraith, Ted Wingate, Mike Drew and Leah Hennel
    Shot and edited by Jordan Drake
    Shot on the Sony FS5
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  • @chrisgavin
    @chrisgavin 8 років тому +62

    This is so much more interesting than just a 'retro gear review'. Adding the interviews with the journalists was a great thing and the stories really bring this alive. Great story, good job.

  • @EDHBlvd
    @EDHBlvd 8 років тому +57

    "Hi, this is Jordan the video guy. This camera has the same video features as the Nikon Df. Thanks."

    • @Gynra
      @Gynra 5 років тому +4

      Hey, I love the video features on my Df.

    • @cyrfung
      @cyrfung 3 роки тому +1

      I know that quote but I can't remember where it came from. Send help.

  • @hellocyrax
    @hellocyrax 8 років тому +35

    love the old camera review series

  • @abinavram9774
    @abinavram9774 8 років тому +57

    one has to agree, camerastoreTV blows every other camera review chanel out of the water. In love with your work guys. Plus you make calgary look like the best place to live.

    • @michaelhanson5861
      @michaelhanson5861 8 років тому +1

      Absolutely. They make the most informative, objective, professional, down-to-earth, and all around most watchable videos. I like other channels too, but when I want a straight-up honest review I come here.

    • @andresbecerra315
      @andresbecerra315 4 роки тому

      Not digitalrev tho

  • @RodrigoVzq
    @RodrigoVzq 8 років тому +60

    160% view finder coverage! Cant get that nowadays haha

    • @agogobell28
      @agogobell28 8 років тому

      It's almost like the SLR version of a Leica rangefinder with framelines.

    • @RodrigoVzq
      @RodrigoVzq 8 років тому

      agogobell28 exactly

    • @chengong388
      @chengong388 7 років тому +2

      +Rodrigo Vazquez sure you can, just shoot your stuff and crop all the images.

    • @RodrigoVzq
      @RodrigoVzq 7 років тому +6

      ***** That's not how this works buddy

    • @chengong388
      @chengong388 7 років тому +2

      Rodrigo Vazquez Of course it is.

  • @MuchoBe
    @MuchoBe 8 років тому +4

    What I take home from this video is that the Kodak Ektar 100 film is just gorgeous!

  • @MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive
    @MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive 10 місяців тому

    The purple fire and Christmas light glares are oddly stunning.

  • @sidersproductions941
    @sidersproductions941 8 років тому +1

    We just don't know how good we have it these days. Well now we know.lol Thanks for the journey back.

  • @Kdkjdjewerdnxa
    @Kdkjdjewerdnxa 8 років тому +5

    This is my favorite series on this channel

  • @JN87FR
    @JN87FR 8 років тому +8

    That bird at 11:36 ... "What are these humans on about?"

  • @richudo5999
    @richudo5999 8 років тому +6

    Another great video! Thank you, very interesting and nostalgic

  • @moop2644
    @moop2644 8 років тому +5

    keep these vids comin! so fun to learn about cameras that were made in the past.

  • @EDHBlvd
    @EDHBlvd 8 років тому

    This video was amazing. Thank you Chris and Jordan!

  • @TenisDimants
    @TenisDimants 8 років тому

    Realy cool, thank you for doing this series!!

  • @hksigman
    @hksigman 5 років тому

    This brings back memories. I bought an NC2000e with my own money and used it to convince my newspaper to convert to digital photography. What a great time of my life.

  • @RyoHazuki224
    @RyoHazuki224 8 років тому +17

    Wow, $17,000 for that camera when it was new. My, how technology flies!
    I remember my first little digital compact camera, a 3 megapixel Olympus Stylus around 2003, cost me about $350. Last year I bought a 24 megapixel Sony A6000 for about $400 (open box item at Best Buy! Woot!)
    God I love technology advancements!!

    • @fedvvvv
      @fedvvvv 3 роки тому +1

      Many of the $8000 digital SLRs these days will be worth a couple of hundred on the used market next decade.

  • @Serenoj69
    @Serenoj69 8 років тому +1

    Nice now can we pulleez...pulleez get your fantastic GX80 review!

  • @digitizedlight
    @digitizedlight 8 років тому

    Awesome video guys, more like this please!
    It was also great to see Rob Galbraith again, I was a big fan and follower of his site from the very beginning. I hope you bring him back again in future videos!
    Cheers!

  • @stefanpapado5571
    @stefanpapado5571 8 років тому

    This is my favorite series on this channel !!

  • @neilfisher
    @neilfisher 8 років тому +1

    Great to see and hear Rob Galbraith :)

  • @davidshearer8184
    @davidshearer8184 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing - this is a cool series - I started shooting film in the '60s and digital around 2000 (Nikon Coolpix 990) - this brought back fond memories

  • @w0lfyovi294
    @w0lfyovi294 8 років тому

    This is awesome ... can't wait to see the next episodes

  • @tc227
    @tc227 8 років тому

    I love this Unsung Cameras of the Yesteryear series!

  • @MarcS4R
    @MarcS4R 8 років тому +1

    this is awesome, hope to see more of this series :)

  • @JeanV1986
    @JeanV1986 8 років тому

    Great vid :) Thanks for the work, guys!

  • @danandjenphotography4967
    @danandjenphotography4967 8 років тому

    What a great video, its nice to see some history, ive always wanted to see those titans in action!

  • @thomaskolb8293
    @thomaskolb8293 7 років тому

    I saw this...had to watch....remember this. Such an important camera for KODAK. Glad to see KODAK still makes some cameras. I bet people did hate this camera.

  • @MtBrendor
    @MtBrendor 8 років тому

    Please make more of these, very cool! Also, would be great to see more old film cameras too.

  • @GabrijelOfficiel
    @GabrijelOfficiel 2 роки тому

    This is the best episode ever

  • @texaslonestarrider
    @texaslonestarrider 8 років тому

    Fantastic Video! Thanks For Sharing!

  • @nikonrulz
    @nikonrulz 8 років тому

    Very interesting video guys...this channel rocks!!

  • @Gynra
    @Gynra 8 років тому

    Entertaining and informative - keep 'em coming!

  • @GabrielAndroczky
    @GabrielAndroczky 8 років тому

    Nice little birdie spying on you guys at 11:36 :))

  • @AlbaAdventures
    @AlbaAdventures 8 років тому

    I remember having similar conversations with the Magnum photographers when I worked there. Very cool that you are doing this.

  • @villegas24
    @villegas24 8 років тому

    best series to date

  • @user-tz3zn2kz8w
    @user-tz3zn2kz8w 8 років тому

    I'm liking these videos guys, keep it up!

  • @ZdenekPesek
    @ZdenekPesek 8 років тому

    Hey dude this is absolutely perfect keep going!!!!

  • @KanalThomas
    @KanalThomas 8 років тому

    Awesome presentation! Want to see more...

  • @wanderingshxt
    @wanderingshxt 8 років тому

    Awesome video! Very educational, but also fun :D

  • @filipsalapa
    @filipsalapa 8 років тому

    Awesome episode!

  • @Funktrainer
    @Funktrainer 8 років тому

    Great series! I myself started with the Kodak DCS760 and DCS720X back in 2008 and went backwards over the DCS620X and DCS620 to the DCS420. I'm still using them all. Mostly the X type models with the CMYK "Xena" Sensors. They still do a great job up to around 2000 ISO and the F5 bodies are simply great in speed and handling. Image preview and the overall operation is stunningly fast. I even like them more than my D3 in terms of ergonomics and simplicity.

  • @jamesfield2442
    @jamesfield2442 7 років тому

    This is so interesting well done guys.

  • @Bravedragon2235
    @Bravedragon2235 8 років тому

    Love this!

  • @michellammerse6470
    @michellammerse6470 8 років тому

    Great! Brings back some memories! :-)

  • @jpsiable
    @jpsiable 8 років тому

    What a great series! There are so many interesting cameras from the past: Leaf DCB1, Nikon D2h, Olympus E-1, Kodak Dcs 14, Canon D30, just to name a few.

  • @gzignl
    @gzignl 8 років тому

    Loved Rob's website. I miss it really. Good to see him alive and well :)

  • @MadsJaeger
    @MadsJaeger 8 років тому

    Amazing video!

  • @edubassplayer2
    @edubassplayer2 7 років тому

    i'm quite impressed with the image quality

  • @headwerkn
    @headwerkn Рік тому

    Curiously enough this was the first digital camera I ever got my hands on, back in 1995, as a work experience student assisting a department store catalogue shoot. Got to fire off a few frames of folded towels!!! Still, being allowed to use a $12K camera at the age of 15 was a thrill. I wouldn’t see/touch another digital camera until 1998… that was an Apple QuickTake 150, much less impressive! 😂

  • @StreetsOfVancouverChannel
    @StreetsOfVancouverChannel 8 років тому

    Strrrrrrrrrrrrrrangely entertaining :)

  • @kazzakazza6377
    @kazzakazza6377 8 років тому

    Fascinating

  • @sophrapsune
    @sophrapsune 8 років тому

    Great review, really interesting, thanks.

  • @mathiasiversen6158
    @mathiasiversen6158 8 років тому

    Love these videos :)

  • @brianminkc
    @brianminkc 8 років тому

    the images are very good. I bought my first digital camera back in this era. It was a Kodak 1 megapixel. It took beautiful images. Did not have the resolution to make large prints. I loved it from day one... making me much smarter than all these other photographers.

  • @BOTzerker
    @BOTzerker 8 років тому

    Radio Control enthusiasts have used self-made external battery packs since the early 2000s in order to fly/race/whatever all day without having to charge the radio controller until they got home.

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler 8 років тому

    omg, this was the geekiest coolest video. Loved it! This is a great series. (as I show my age)

  • @stevengeorges9046
    @stevengeorges9046 3 роки тому

    I shot with the NC2000 and NC2000e (the “e” was the slightly improved version) I recall the camera bodies costing around $16,000 apiece. The quality was as horrible as the battery. At the time we were shooting color negatives and scanning them into our Macintosh with a Kodak Rapid Film Scanner. (Such as the RFS 3570) In addition to the PCMCIA cards and card readers that used SCSI ports, it only produced their own version of a RAW file (no jpegs) and required a special Photoshop plug-in to read them as Photoshop didn't recognize the file format on its own. Part of the cost was that it came with support from AP at big events. Something I found to be worthless when at the Oscars one year, the camera stoped working. The AP repair/representative said that the computer board inside the camera came loose and said that was a common problem with that camera. I asked him if he could fix it and he said sure, but he didn’t have the tool to get into the camera. So we were on our own and had to come up with an emergency backup plan to shoot the Academy Awards that year with film.
    No one on staff liked using that camera and it sat in the pool locker for most of the year.

  • @mipmipmipmipmip
    @mipmipmipmipmip 8 років тому +3

    This series and contest is a great idea! I have an Fuji S2 Pro, it's really really slow but I still use it because it can have great colors directly out of the camera.

    • @TheCameraStoreTV
      @TheCameraStoreTV  8 років тому +1

      +mipmipmipmipmip Sounds like you need a Fuji upgrade. Enter the contest!

    • @KennyRedSocks
      @KennyRedSocks 6 років тому +1

      I personally found the S2 (really the Nikon F80 which the Fuji is based on) has the worst viewfinder I've ever used.
      Accurate manual focusing is impossible with it.

  • @23Scadu
    @23Scadu 8 років тому +5

    As someone who loves both photography gear and obsolete tech, thank you very much for this video! :D

  • @TheRam9126
    @TheRam9126 6 років тому +1

    a good video like the old camera for my collection

  • @lestereo
    @lestereo 6 років тому

    nice! very informative. thanks.

  • @erinrosehallett
    @erinrosehallett 8 років тому

    Seriously this must be the best channel not just on UA-cam but on all forms of media, but only if your into your photography of course, How about some videos on flashes, bags and tripods next?

  • @TieFighter99
    @TieFighter99 8 років тому

    Great Video

  • @MacquarieRidge
    @MacquarieRidge 5 років тому

    I love these weird old cameras. I have a dcs420 that I use all the time. Sure its nowhere near perfect, but that's what I love about it.

  • @GiannhsDaskalakhsLASER
    @GiannhsDaskalakhsLASER 8 років тому

    great video !

  • @djkraus68
    @djkraus68 8 років тому +1

    I remember using the Kodak DCS420 in the mid 90's and we would use a hot mirror filter to alleviate some of the issues you were having with the NC2000.

  • @rjpg
    @rjpg 8 років тому

    love the stories from the photographers

  • @omarabuyaman437
    @omarabuyaman437 8 років тому

    I am convinced about my camera now!

  • @rustynugget2288
    @rustynugget2288 8 років тому

    camera rookies would love that rig. the size makes it look uber professional as they'd say

  • @VIDEOSdeJOAOSOUSA
    @VIDEOSdeJOAOSOUSA 6 років тому

    That Lexus at 5:23, love it.

  • @johnmichaelleslie4835
    @johnmichaelleslie4835 8 років тому +3

    If you're after camera suggestions for the Yesteryear series how about Epson's (brief) foray into interchangeable lens cameras with the R-D1. I actually owned one briefly back in Jan 2005 but traded it in for the much more sensible Canon 20D (the rangefinder patch on the Epson was a touch on the small side for my liking). BTW it used a CCD sensor from 2002. Oh and some people allege it was the first mirrorless camera...
    (I don't miss the camera, the 20D was just plain excellent so no regrets, but I sometimes wish I'd kept the Voigtländer lenses.)

  • @intercoreDESIGN
    @intercoreDESIGN 8 років тому

    Great video guys, I love that you guys are looking at these unsung hero cameras that in some form have helped to shape the products and overall photography industry today. Shows the progress that the field of photography has experienced, and also funny that people still complain in regards to image quality still these day's especially considering where it all started, and how revolutionary it was and still is in interconnecting people from all over the world.
    Really excited to be apart of the contest for the beautiful Fujifilm s5 pro, I've always wanted to play around with one as the colours produced from fuji's sensor is so unique, and has in a way an indescribable beauty. others can take a look at various image samples on flickr.
    also on a side note the Link to the google form isn't working as also noted by other viewers.

    • @TheCameraStoreTV
      @TheCameraStoreTV  8 років тому

      +Gavin Balderson The link is fixed, good luck in the contest!

  • @user-un7yi5oy4j
    @user-un7yi5oy4j 8 років тому

    great video

  • @surferboy36O
    @surferboy36O 8 років тому

    Great video. I would love to own that camera. I like the colours.

  • @yashwinning
    @yashwinning 8 років тому +2

    You guys should review film cameras and how to get into film photography and which films to use to get the best pictures

  • @grifinx
    @grifinx 8 років тому

    OMG those pics made me think of the ones in my middle school text books

  • @R2_D3
    @R2_D3 2 роки тому

    I own a Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n, and it has a beautiful 13.5MP Full-Frame CMOS sensor, the HDR is great, and gives beautiful detailed pictures. (no need for bracketing and editing to HDR!!) Not a good camera for low light, if you raise the ISO it gets really grainy, but in nice daylight, it's a beautiful camera to use!! Batteries drain fast, and it's pretty slow, but in its time it was a great camera, and still is actually.

  • @leungyikwai
    @leungyikwai 8 років тому +13

    kodak ektar 100 is awesome film

    • @jpsholland
      @jpsholland 5 років тому

      Ektar 24 for sunsets..... drool.....

  • @SAnne-pc8hc
    @SAnne-pc8hc 7 років тому

    I saved a Kodak DCS years ago from the studio trash only to throw it in the bin years later. I'll never miss CCD DSLRs.

  • @Moonrakerd
    @Moonrakerd 8 років тому

    I used to have Kodak dcs 520, loved it ;] my first dslr

  • @MichalT
    @MichalT 8 років тому

    Please more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more classic cameras review!

  • @ProSimex84
    @ProSimex84 7 років тому

    I just picked up a F90x and it's a great film body especially for manual focus. 20 years from now I will be shooting it and my other film cameras, but my DSLR will be useless. nice video

  • @AMills-ox4ch
    @AMills-ox4ch 8 років тому

    Definitely liking the retrospective. If nothing else, it's a great reminder of how quickly we've progressed and what we take for granted now. Maybe I'll go take my Canon 350D along with my Nikon D800E next time I go out. Or my Canon S110.... No, not that one, the 2001 Digital Elph.

  • @bird271828
    @bird271828 8 років тому +1

    Chris, great video. Thank you. Do you remember the Minolta RD-175 in 1995? At the time, it was state-of-the-art.

  • @simitometi6219
    @simitometi6219 8 років тому +3

    Love this analog series. You guys should teach a class yourselves!

    • @RogueSwan
      @RogueSwan 8 років тому +3

      +Simi Not analogue - old digitals. I think you are getting your YT channels confused :-)

  • @On_The_Piss
    @On_The_Piss 8 років тому

    Keep making these!!! Classic cameras... Film cameras?

  • @blueeffusion
    @blueeffusion 8 років тому

    awesome

  • @EdwardmossCoUk
    @EdwardmossCoUk 6 років тому +2

    Used one of these when I worked for the Birmingham Post around 1999-2002, as horrible as the video shows. Purple files, blown highlights and slow motorwind, it really was worse then shooting transparency. TTL flash never worked and I lost a lot of confidence in my abilities as a press photographer. Took about 6 months to get used to it. Still never really cracked sport with it, it had delay on the shutter so you had to press the shutter before the action happened, in the wild hope you got the action. Think I got loads of legs on the edge of frames..There was also a massive problem in sending the files back to the office..took forever...Landline at 56k was the superfast option...

  •  8 років тому

    More stuff like that please :-)

  • @Lonnie.G
    @Lonnie.G 8 років тому

    I want that S5!

  • @JoshuaBoldt
    @JoshuaBoldt 8 років тому

    Love

  • @xumengyuan7890
    @xumengyuan7890 2 роки тому +1

    i wish fuji have something with this styling. will be v nostalgic

  • @danieldowdell1738
    @danieldowdell1738 8 років тому

    Great informative video! I also really enjoyed the one on the s5pro as it was my main camera and is my backup since i moved to d610. Just was wondering will any of the "throwback" videos go back to film cameras? As a collector and frequent user of vintage cameras I would love to see that! Keep up the good work!

    • @TheCameraStoreTV
      @TheCameraStoreTV  8 років тому

      Film cameras are in the queue, we just wanted to jump on the NC2000 while it was still running. Good film cameras keep going forever!
      Jordan @ TCSTV

  • @TheTukTuk2008
    @TheTukTuk2008 8 років тому

    Rob Galbraith, Ladies and Gentlemen!!!

  • @dphotos007
    @dphotos007 8 років тому

    I started with a Canon AE1 in 1980. My first digital camera was a Canon IDs Mark ll.

  • @shreddz
    @shreddz 8 років тому

    Absolutely love this series and you guys went above and beyond! These frankencameras are insane, but a similar concept with modern technology turning k1000's into basic k1's? Nikon F's into d...nevermind, it won't work.

  • @derekcoe9633
    @derekcoe9633 8 років тому +7

    could i suggest a Nikon D1x? I've got 2 of these and some of the images are stunning but the age gap really does tell... loved the video and subscribed

  • @catrionanoble4091
    @catrionanoble4091 3 роки тому

    Hi guys !! I am learning Photography !! Using my beloved deceased brothers Fiji S5 !! He shot my wedding in Bali 2007 and passed 2008 !! I haven't really used his gear as so complicated! I have a new Nikon ! But want to use his camera

  • @IndianTelephone
    @IndianTelephone 8 років тому

    I wonder, the way we are progressing in camera tech these days, with mirrorless cams looking to be the future, 20 years down the line, I go up to my kids, whip out my trusty old 600D, and say, hey, check this out, this was the camera I first started my journey with. And they will go, "What the shit dad, lol!" and then prance around the room, taking pictures with their eyes just by blinking.

  • @Photoandcargeek
    @Photoandcargeek 8 років тому

    At the time photojournalists were shooting the F4, F5, EOS 3, Minolta Dynax 9 (and the models below such as the F90X, EOS 3 or the Dynax 7) ... the time of the FM, FE, FA Nikons was long gone when this Kodak NC2000 came to market.

    • @erincthomson
      @erincthomson 8 років тому

      +Photoandcargeek Yes but as the contest involves seeing a vintage camera of our choosing and because I hadn't shot my old camera in awhile you get what we showed. Your right though, the EOS 3, F4, F5, Dynax 9, all dominated the market. Still I bet many photojournalists in 1994 were still rocking Nikon FMs, T90s, Pentax LXs, for certain situations.
      Chris @ TCSTV

    • @Photoandcargeek
      @Photoandcargeek 8 років тому

      Yes, pro photographers still used old manual cameras such as the FMs in the 90s but not really for work as the then modern cameras where better in every possible way except if you were shooting where batteries wouldn't work well like in the polar circle for example .... or except if you were Bill Cunningham who until very recently was still shooting a Nikon FM! But even Cunningham recently switched to AF and digital! I don't dislike these cameras, I actually love them and own a lot of these retro and not so retro film cameras that I have used over the years as a photographer or for family use (FM, Leica M6 ...) and, beauty of film photography, is that well calibrated and used properly these retro cameras will produce the exact image quality as an EOS 1V or an F5. On top of that retro cameras are fun to use because they make you think and slow down although I still love using my F5 or EOS 3 too but that is close to the digital experience in the sense that they do the job as well or better than you if you let them. My point was just that pro had stopped using them a long long long time ago and now they are back thanks to hipsters... thanks to them the second hand value of my gear has risen from almost 0 to not much but some money!