Photographing With Cheap, Antique Cameras

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  • Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
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    Still unpacking the new studio. Ran across a box of old cameras to share in this episode. Some amazing results can be obtained with old, poor quality cameras.
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  • @angelportal5378
    @angelportal5378 8 років тому +139

    TO MAKE THIS A BETTER VIDEO YOU SHOULD SHOW SOME PHOTOS TAKEN WITH EACH CAMERAS YOUR DESCRIBING

    • @ronwhite8503
      @ronwhite8503 5 років тому +3

      "you're" describing.

    • @billkaroly
      @billkaroly 4 роки тому +1

      @@ronwhite8503 you're way over their head. Lol.

    • @mannyteeXD
      @mannyteeXD 4 роки тому +2

      @@billkaroly Imagine correcting someones spelling almost three years after they made a comment...

    • @thegermanguy4467
      @thegermanguy4467 4 роки тому +4

      Stop yelling

  • @georgequinnell9506
    @georgequinnell9506 10 років тому +1

    I picked up an Ansco Shur Shot about a year ago at a local antique store for about 5 bucks. I've taken some great photos with that camera even though it's so cheap. I prefer it over all my old box cameras, even my brownies. I use it mostly for landscapes, and love the thing.

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape 8 років тому +8

    You should talk about what to look out for with antique cameras. Light trap seals rotted out (fairly easy to fix), functioning shutters and film advance, corrosion, and for old folding cameras always check the leather bellows for light leaks. If the leather dry rots it will get light leaks in the corners of the folds. There are some really nice old cameras out there in surprisingly good shape.

    • @kcphaid
      @kcphaid 8 років тому

      +Helium Road Ditto

  • @redcarsarasota
    @redcarsarasota 11 років тому

    I had an Empire Baby when I was a little kid, I'm 45 years old so that will give you an idea of timeframe. I had forgotten about it until I watched your video. As you showed the thin neck strap the memories all came back. I remember the 127 film and the portrait orientation. My friends and I used to take pictures of each other riding bikes or playing kick the can. I have a picture of myself jumping over a curb on my bike when I was about 7 years old.

  • @alfredbarten4901
    @alfredbarten4901 4 роки тому

    My first years in photography - 1949 through 1958 - featured "junk" cameras. First an Ansco Panda box camera and then for my high school years and first year of college a Uniflex TLR. I managed to get a few good pictures out of them. Later I had a Voigtlander Vito II and Kodak Sigma 35 and briefly a Kodak Retina. I still have framed pictures from the Vito.

  • @KingGameReview
    @KingGameReview 10 років тому +7

    One of my favorite weird, old camera things is the Zenit Photosniper :)

  • @Kleinbiology
    @Kleinbiology 12 років тому +3

    Nice podcast. I love old cameras and would love to see more of yours and the images you have taken with them.

  • @billkaroly
    @billkaroly 4 роки тому +2

    Nice video. You've come a long way. I just bought a Kodak Tourist with a decent lens that I'm going to dismantle and rebuild it with ground glass focusing and 6x9 film back. It's going to be fun.

  • @richardellingworth4484
    @richardellingworth4484 3 роки тому +1

    I get the impression that the best Kodak cameras are the ones made in Germany by Kodak AG. All the Retina and Retinette cameras were made there. Some of them are rigid (non folding). I have a Retinette 1A which is in great condition (apart from a sticky shutter and a non functioning self timer) and seems pretty easy to use. The most annoying thing about all the cameras from this period is that they expect you to use the leather case, which is usually broken, and there is nowhere to attach a wrist strap. I hate having a camera hanging around my neck!

  • @carstenschmitt77
    @carstenschmitt77 8 років тому +3

    The Kodak Retinas not only have German made lenses but were built in Germany. Kodak used to have factories here. I have a Retina 1, which is even weirder. It has that great Schneider Kreuznach lens but *no* range finder. So, you have to use an external one or guess the distance. Not such a big deal with small f-stop fix focus camera but for one that actually can go down to a fairly shallow DOF it is quite a challenge. Plus the viewfinder on these is tiny. But they do look nice and quirky and as you said the engineering quality is great.

  • @larsbliss2728
    @larsbliss2728 5 років тому

    I have a dozen or so of the "cheap" box and tlr type cameras. If you take the time work around their limitations (single shutter speed, single aperture, no PC flash connector, can't mount most to tripods, etc) you can produce some very sharp and nice images. The first step is to treat them like a "real" camera, then it all falls into place. Many of the great photographers of the 20th century started with an inexpensive camera and did beautiful work with them.

    • @Foxglove963
      @Foxglove963 Рік тому

      The old boxes with cheapo Meniscus lenses make sharp pictures? Actually, the pics were always contact printed, as enlargements soon prove their fuzziness. To mount an oldie camera onto a tripod;
      insert a special smaller size screw into the camera bush, or buy a period tripod for cheap at a photographica fair.

  • @macbookdieter
    @macbookdieter 6 років тому

    Hey, just subscribed to your UA-cam channel. I’m 55 started shooting in high school. I have over 100 cameras and getting back into film. Pulling out some of those oldies and having fun. Keep up the good work. Cheers

  • @rentedtux1883
    @rentedtux1883 7 років тому +2

    The Retina cameras were made in Germany and are some of the best cameras you can get. That camera will give you better results than almost any DSLR today. Amazing photos.

    • @WAQWBrentwood
      @WAQWBrentwood 7 років тому

      rented tux Shhhh! Don't tell anyone! These marvelous cameras are still relatively affordable, historic and have zero electronics to worry about! We don't want EVERYONE to know!😉👍

  • @Seele2015au
    @Seele2015au 8 років тому +2

    A few points.
    As you should have figured out by now both the 120 and 127 rollfilms (and others) were intended to make eight exposures, thus the 6X9 and 4X6.5 formats are also known as 8-on-120 and 8-on-127; the Empire Baby (made in Hong Kong rather than UK) was one of a breed of cameras, starting with the Ensign Cupid, to take 4x3 - or 16-on-127, thus having a vertical format orientation, much like the "half frame" Olympus Pen cameras.
    The Spartus is not a TLR as it does not offer coupled focussing. It is a box camera with a greatly enlarged brilliant finder: imagine your Ansco with one of its finders growing to gigantic size and it would be much the same as it.
    Most box cameras without focussing function tend to be pre-set to its hyperfocal distance, rather than infinity.

    • @WAQWBrentwood
      @WAQWBrentwood 7 років тому

      Seele2015au Yep! a lot of so called TLRs were box cameras with huge finders to get the TLR styling. They were kinda like those fixed focus crappy 35mm cameras from the 80s styled to look like SLRs. To be fair, some of the "fake" TLRs are some of the better built of the box camera genre. (unlike the fake Chinese plastic "SLR"s I mentioned)!

  • @andrewb.5996
    @andrewb.5996 6 років тому

    Great stuff mate! I would love to see a few photos taken with each.
    Andrew.

  • @avq5
    @avq5 8 років тому +2

    11:38 "even today" lol, that's hilarious.

  • @pot3llo
    @pot3llo 12 років тому

    Great podcasts I really like your style

  • @polintr
    @polintr 3 роки тому +1

    Ted Forbes drinking game: Take a drink every time Ted says “my new studio”

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 4 роки тому

    I have a market stall in the UK and am showing prints made in my own darkroom from old cameras like these along with the cameras that made them.
    35mm Kodak Retinas, 120 Moskva rangefinders and a couple of old 12 on 120 slr cameras like the Kiev 6c.
    I get lots of enthusiastic interest.
    Schneider lenses are awesome

  • @spajdude
    @spajdude 12 років тому

    I have a camera collection too, lenses and cameras from the 1910's to the 1950's and it's fun to pic and choose the camera after the results I want. In the old days some lenses where calculated to give pleasing background blur, like the original Voigtländer Heliar. At large apertures the results can almost look 3D. I have a couple of Kodak Retinas and they give superb image quality and are fun to use.

  • @Doud92
    @Doud92 12 років тому

    Very nice episode !

  • @sonofsono1601
    @sonofsono1601 6 років тому

    I have soviet Lubitel 2 and Zenit E with industri 61 lense. Really nice old cameras

  • @Laclaustra
    @Laclaustra 12 років тому

    Thanks Ted always professionalism and informational. I love my Retina IIIc, winch is same as the one above ( III small C), The Big C has a bigger viewfinder. If someone is interested in a retina make sure that the serial number on the front element and the back element is the same. This cameras are not mix and match.

  • @certs743
    @certs743 9 років тому

    A fun little camera to shoot if you can find one is a Gevabox box camera. Shoots a 6x9 format image on 120 and is the only box camera I have personally seen with a focusing lens.
    I also have a Bencini Koroll II which is probably best described as an italian half frame Holga.

  • @edvenuto9614
    @edvenuto9614 4 роки тому

    The nikon nikkor lenses old or new are in my opinion as a photographer they are amazing. I use nikon. The d3 fast 11fps 51 focus point. It the best camera I ever used. Full frame professional. In my.opinion how you focus is how good or not good your image will be.

  • @Prophet86
    @Prophet86 12 років тому

    Really enjoyed this video! I still shoot analog using an old Bencini Comet 135 NK (a sort of Holga but with full control on shutterspeed and aperture) a Ricoh 500G and an Olympus 35 SP! Cheers! ;-)

  • @rbruce63
    @rbruce63 10 років тому

    Cool cameras! I wish to send my Rollei 35 S for CLA in New Jersey this Christmas!

  • @bobsden25
    @bobsden25 12 років тому

    I also would love to see some sample shots taken with your old cameras. i like the Kodak retina 3, it looks in very good condition.

  • @arcjay1
    @arcjay1 7 років тому

    Rera Pan is the brand of 127 film available today. Rera Pan is made in Japan. I bought some for a couple of Kodak Brownie cameras that I own.

  • @TCMx3
    @TCMx3 12 років тому

    nice retina. great cameras and the Schneider 50/2 is probably the best of the bunch out of the many lenses you can get. I had considered one but mechanical reliability is reported to not be the greatest so I finally bit the bullet and bought a Leica.

  • @ernestobelchez3198
    @ernestobelchez3198 5 років тому +6

    Could you show examples PLEAAASEE? I think most people that click on these videos want to SEE how the cameras shoot. You are talking about visuals and not giving any of what people want to see

  • @wisteela
    @wisteela 11 років тому

    Very interesting and informative.

  • @Brok3nC4rrot
    @Brok3nC4rrot 10 років тому

    My current favorite camera is a Yashica M(inister?) II, a rangefinder with built in light metering and a neat little mechanism for matching aperture and shutter speed to film speed and light level.

    • @hardtackjack
      @hardtackjack 10 років тому

      I have one of those! A Yashica Minister D. I've managed to get some excellent pictures out of it.

  • @PMoney365
    @PMoney365 12 років тому

    Retinas are beautiful too! Edmund Hilary used a Retina on the summit Mt. Everest. :)

  • @bobbobbers9132
    @bobbobbers9132 7 років тому +1

    I have a 1959 Bolex Paillard B8SL cine camera and a Kodak Instamatic M-55L projector, both mint condition with manuals and original boxes, wondering what they are worth?

  • @MrThomasvddries
    @MrThomasvddries 8 років тому

    i have the kodak retina 2a but have not yet seen the results, very curious to see them!

  • @Cadwaladr
    @Cadwaladr 12 років тому

    I have a Kodak Signet 35 from 1953, and that's got a really nice 44mm Ektar lens. I used it on the 4th to shoot the fireworks, but I haven't gotten those developed yet. The only bad thing about it is that it only has four shutter speeds.

  • @tashastamey5058
    @tashastamey5058 8 років тому +2

    I have a Yashica camera
    and when I tried to use it the battery died fast and felt very warm. I only got to take 1 picture with it ... my question is how do I fix it or is it still worth anything.

  • @analogasmr
    @analogasmr 10 років тому +4

    Hey, I really love your show and how laid back you are! Just a quick question because I'm curious to know what you think...do you think film will be discontinued soon?

    • @theartofphotography
      @theartofphotography  10 років тому +8

      Possibly one day but I think its a ways off still…

    • @weegle.
      @weegle. 8 років тому +1

      +The Art of Photography u sed u were photographing with the cams but u just talked in whole entire vid and took no pics

  • @OlieWheeler
    @OlieWheeler 6 років тому +1

    13:33 - "golden age of lens design" This is because lenses back then used radioactive coatings, which reflect light better. However, this was stopped for obvious reasons... something like thallium being deadly, or something like that. Nowadays, lenses are only just starting to catch up with what the standards were back in those days.

  • @zenoist2
    @zenoist2 9 років тому

    You can get them cheap at car boot sales in the UK.
    My best buy so far is an olympus 35SP with case fully working for £5 in really good condition.
    I also bought 3 nikon lenses for a total of £5 which i later sold on ebay for £20 each since I'm a canon man.
    They sold within minutes so maybe they were too cheap but I was happy.
    I also bought some leica trinovid binoculars for £10 from a charity shop and sold them on ebay for £96.
    There are bargains to be had if you have some knowledge of what you are buying.

  • @IainHC1
    @IainHC1 11 років тому

    Ted!!!!!!!!!!! I loved this!! I shoot Kodak vest pocket and autographic .............Well any OLD camera I can get my grubby little hands on!!!! I LOVE EM!!!! I'm SO gonna look for a Retna 3C just on ur say so ;-)
    I love your vids.........Verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry informative!! :-)
    Ta
    IainHC :-)

  • @LucisPictor
    @LucisPictor 12 років тому +2

    Schneider-Krutschnak? Try "kroitsnach" with a "ch" like in Scottish "Loch" ;)

  • @spajdude
    @spajdude 12 років тому

    Google Butkus Retina IIIC and you will find the instructions for it. But beware that the exposure meter may not work on your camera (it's a selenium cell that produces it's own electricity so no batteries are needed, but the cells often stops working with age). If the exposure meter is defective or show the wrong readings, you can use a digital camera set to the same ISO as the film and measure the light with it. If it says for example f:8 and 1/250 sec you use the same settings on the Retina.

  • @helinophoto
    @helinophoto 12 років тому

    9:09 - 9:12 =D
    Great podcast, my parents had a Ansco'ish camera in an old box when I was younger, never could figure it out (then again, I was 11 at the time ^ ^)

  • @TimberGeek
    @TimberGeek 6 років тому +3

    My first "real" camera was an Argus C3, I've got 2 of them.

    • @gemista
      @gemista 4 роки тому

      TimberGeek I have nine film cameras, three of which are C3s, and my everyday camera that I use the most is one of them!

  • @softgirl4201
    @softgirl4201 6 років тому

    I have a question. Say your reflection mirror breaks is there any way to fix it at home?

  • @edvenuto9614
    @edvenuto9614 4 роки тому

    Honestly the d3 is amazing 50 focus point 11fps 1000 thou iso

  • @3slappyfin
    @3slappyfin 11 років тому

    Do a video on the retina!!

  • @Cassius609
    @Cassius609 12 років тому

    Hello there, I also have a Spartus Full-Vue in my posession. I bought it from a local antique shop and it's a little beat up, but I was wondering if in your opinion it'd be worth loading up with some 120 and seeing what comes. Have you got any examples of photos you've taken with it (if you have taken any)? Thanks!

  • @professionalgamer1697
    @professionalgamer1697 7 років тому

    35mm cameras have always been fantastic if you have good optics, back in the day people knew how to use everything in a manual way, today they panic if their histogram isn't visible when taking a photo.
    in a nutshell even a modern dslr is fairly simple to use with a ton of auto settings and precision adjustments available

  • @austinskeens2183
    @austinskeens2183 9 років тому

    What kind of pedals do you have in the back there Ted?

  • @boredgrass
    @boredgrass 10 років тому

    Could we please have some more?

  • @gurchtschalllly
    @gurchtschalllly 10 років тому

    hey, would you advise looking for other retinas or IIIS is the only worth getting?

  • @iblanton84
    @iblanton84 4 роки тому

    What film do I use for my 1940's Spencer ?

  • @taylormagda8495
    @taylormagda8495 8 років тому

    I just got a Weston Wx-7 from Goodwill the other day. Are you familiar with that camera?

  • @UpcomingJedi
    @UpcomingJedi 6 років тому

    This video is as useful as the Sonic men in the car who never actually EAT the slop they are hawking. Instead of simply waving and twiddling the cameras, would you hold up an actual photo taken with each camera as well?

  • @vishalvtv1795
    @vishalvtv1795 7 років тому

    do you anything about ZENA BOX cameras?

  • @joaquinandrade2892
    @joaquinandrade2892 10 років тому +2

    Great show, I am the proud owner of a Nikon F, F2, F3, F4, a Hasselblad 500CM, I own 4 4x5 view cameras, and a few more nikon 35mm cameras, but my favorite
    and very first 35mm camera is a Tessina half frame camera. I'd like to see a show on that camera and some other half frame cameras. Thanks....Joaquin

  • @finnegan6464
    @finnegan6464 6 років тому

    I've bought a Kodak Brownie Junior Six-20, I've found out how to open it, but i'm still mindfucked on how to load the film. Could you do something on that? I've never really actually used a camera that uses film.

  • @deniseholliday
    @deniseholliday 5 років тому +1

    Who is the Canadian photographer you mentioned? Having trouble finder her online. Thank you!!

    • @iblanton84
      @iblanton84 4 роки тому

      Very interested in the Canadian photographer you mentioned

    • @iblanton84
      @iblanton84 4 роки тому

      Please reply.

  • @Mutantelamadrid
    @Mutantelamadrid 4 роки тому +1

    maybe a follow-up to this video?? this might be the time to do it >:)

  • @nickfernandez7358
    @nickfernandez7358 9 років тому

    Dude you say 120 film is easy to find but i havent seen it anywhere, besides online.

  • @Brendanyakura
    @Brendanyakura 11 років тому

    I agree with Thad, You should have shown pictures, but I'd add pictures of the same thing on the same day, a mosaic picture which a person can zoom in on, first digital,, then all the rest. You can talk all day I see but a picture is worth a thousand words........ ;)

  • @LightofBelial
    @LightofBelial 6 років тому

    I just got The Ansco B2 Cadet, at a thrift shop for $2.50! I love it! Hahahaha

  • @nermket4849
    @nermket4849 4 роки тому

    The kodak could probably fit in a jacket pocket

  • @evildeedsproductions2802
    @evildeedsproductions2802 6 років тому

    I have a canon rebel, but I freakin' hate the expensive, stubby 3 volters!

  • @Epiidevvy
    @Epiidevvy 7 років тому +3

    just impulsively bought the Empire Baby.
    no regrets.

  • @middle_pickup
    @middle_pickup 11 років тому +1

    IS THAT A WET REVERB? :)

  • @johnnyurenda6569
    @johnnyurenda6569 5 років тому

    Would ve been nicer if you had shown how to load the film

  • @qq315465327
    @qq315465327 12 років тому

    new glass?

  • @Vegan_Touring_Cyclist
    @Vegan_Touring_Cyclist 12 років тому

    nice video.

  • @chrismccartney8668
    @chrismccartney8668 5 років тому

    Pocket size
    Shooting wax jacket pockets ! Big enough to pheasant or rabbit in

  • @Thadtaylorart
    @Thadtaylorart 12 років тому

    you should show examples of pictures you've taken with those cameras

  • @DeathsTacoIsHere
    @DeathsTacoIsHere 8 років тому

    I'm getting into photography any tips?

    • @fujivillan
      @fujivillan 7 років тому

      tips
      - Shoot film first before digital
      - "Just shoot!"
      - Learn the 'Sunny 16' rule
      - Street photography is a good place to start.
      - Shoot black and white first (Learn about the way you shoot light, and how exposure is changed with the amount of light)
      best camera to buy for students is the 'Canon FT QL' film camera. It's completely manual. And cheap about £40-£50 (Pounds) and very durable (won't break easily)
      Fujica/ Fujifilm is also a good brand.
      Nikon is just too expensive. But they are the best tho.

  • @mountyinoz
    @mountyinoz 7 років тому

    Hi Ted, Just wanted to let you know that earlier this year, a random comment while purchasing an old 1910s VPK for an ornament made me start looking into possibly using it. That afternoon this video and your others about developing made be realise that this might just work. I haven't looked back since, I've documented it over at www.vintagecameraproject.com and it has rocked my world (now up to 20 cheap cameras) , I'm having so much fun and I'm sure that your advice and approach that day made that happen so thanks (Lee - @leemounty)

  • @dani_da_vision
    @dani_da_vision 7 років тому

    Are you tom hanks brother?

  • @Kawabxl
    @Kawabxl 11 років тому

    cheap cheap...in the us peobably, but in eu, there's no cheap camera :s
    or show me where.
    ps : great video

  • @kauxkaux
    @kauxkaux 12 років тому

    Do you have a Facebook account? I can't find it...

  • @victorwhitby4401
    @victorwhitby4401 7 років тому

    Don't forget the gegula king very underestamated

    • @shaunbrowne3963
      @shaunbrowne3963 7 років тому

      victor whitby, I had one in the mid-60's. Mine was a King Regula, and you're right, it was an inexpensive, but very underestimated camera. I also have a Kodak Hawkeye that I have modded to shoot 120 film. Cheap, basic, limited, but I love it's classic Art Deco good looks!

  • @mooselifeamerican6998
    @mooselifeamerican6998 6 років тому

    Show us your pictures!!! Please :)

  • @kingrocker44
    @kingrocker44 11 років тому

    Schneider-Kreuznach

  • @thunderchild010
    @thunderchild010 12 років тому

    More of the same please.

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 6 років тому

    Lomo Cosmic Symbol

  • @prufesuroak
    @prufesuroak 10 років тому

    is that a pedaltrain? whats on it. ahaha

  • @socialswine3656
    @socialswine3656 11 років тому

    Kodak. Builds awful cameras but makes leica Ccds

  • @victorwhitby4401
    @victorwhitby4401 7 років тому

    Hi ted why not have a look at British cameras the Reid a leica copy the perrileflex the wyflex the Milford wikness the mycloirfkex the cornflex and more