Kodak 5x7 Bellows Repair - Old As Dirt

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  • @samimott4899
    @samimott4899 7 років тому +23

    lol I love how only your picture came out so crisp. you should definitely do
    more thrift shop challenges, those are great!

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  7 років тому +1

      i know right! haha, i should have gone first! ;) and we've got plenty more videos in the works! Including some Thrift Store Challenges!!

  • @JernD
    @JernD 7 років тому +4

    That was great. It would be cool to see some more detailed tutorials about using LF cameras. I have 2 LF cameras and just got a huge 300mm f/4.5 lens in barrel, will definitely have to try shooting using the technique you used here.

  • @johnseyesgeorgesbiscuit8522
    @johnseyesgeorgesbiscuit8522 3 роки тому +3

    HAHAHAAHAHAH IM PANICKING ABOUT THE PINHOLES IN MINE AND YOU ARE LIKE "I'll just take off this and fix the pinholes here and there" SO CASUAL

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  3 роки тому

      I'm a fan of diving right into the deep end :)

    • @cathrynm
      @cathrynm Рік тому

      Agree, I have some holes near the corner, and this makes sense. Just goop up over them.

  • @dave1234u
    @dave1234u 7 років тому +8

    Really loving this channel. Love the Thrift store challenge. Good work guys!

  • @mp3remix171
    @mp3remix171 7 років тому +6

    Bellows, beards and beer, rock on x

  • @hobbitilius
    @hobbitilius 7 років тому +21

    I like the video but you really need to learn how to properly pour a beer. I'm german and I feel very hurt seeing all that head on the beer.

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  7 років тому +5

      +Sebastian Mustermann maybe you're the one doing it wrong...

  • @SilntObsvr
    @SilntObsvr 4 роки тому

    I've swapped an entire bellows on a 6x9 cm folding roll camera (don't recall at this moment what brand/model it was; this was in 2001 or 2002); I've also use Liquid Electrical Tape to repair light leaks at the corners of the bellows. You have to watch this stuff, it stays sticky. A dusting of graphite lubricant (conveniently black) or talcum powder (inconveniently white) helps a lot to prevent the bellows from sticking to itself after this kind of repair. For very small leaks, I've covered them with black masking tape -- it's not 100% opaque, but works okay when the leaks are small to begin with.
    BTW, I own two working 1927 press cameras originally made for 9x12 cm glass plates, as well as a 1938 Speed Graphic and a 1940s vintage Graphic View (the latter pair both in 4x5).

  • @RinoaL
    @RinoaL 7 років тому +2

    just FYI it would improve the video if you remove the audio from the sped-up sections, having the audio sped up during timelapse segments makes it seem like you didnt care too much about the final video. also when you were talking about the photos, you had plenty of blank room on the sides of the video to show those images. i think what you say about the pictures would stick in people's minds more if you showed the image while talking about it instead of making people rewind to look at them. thats just some tips from my experience of doing YT, good luck with your channel and nice video.

  • @Regsfoto
    @Regsfoto 6 років тому +2

    Great video, definitely would love to see you work with it more! Nice job on the repair!

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  6 років тому

      +Steve Reganato Thanks! Been itching to go shoot it more!

  • @zeazebra
    @zeazebra 7 років тому

    Awesome stuff!! Medium and large format are my jams and its wonderful to see you rescue that lovely 5x7!! keep up the good work!!

    • @zeazebra
      @zeazebra 7 років тому

      not to mention i really love your channel in general! Great job guys!

  • @donk.johnson7346
    @donk.johnson7346 3 роки тому

    I've been looking for a company in the US to replace my bellows, but after seeing this I'm thinking of touching up the holes with something. The are in pretty good shape. And I cant understand how to take the bellows off the front frame. My camera is almost the same as yours, its an 8x12, shoots 7x11 sheets, Eastman View No.2 Improved etc.

  • @kellyeson9506
    @kellyeson9506 Рік тому

    Is there a video on how you actually develop this kind of film from this specific camera? I would love to see that! ❤

  • @donk.johnson7346
    @donk.johnson7346 3 роки тому +1

    you are a brave man

  • @donk.johnson7346
    @donk.johnson7346 3 роки тому

    I have to send my bellows to Custom Bellows in England. The did a great job.

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  3 роки тому

      Thanks a great idea, I think i need professional help!

  • @dogdive
    @dogdive 6 років тому +1

    You need to put the beer in the description under the video. In the interest of completeness of course.

  • @junkjunkie355
    @junkjunkie355 5 років тому

    I shoot a old chinese plate camera with a custom 5x7 back on it. It has some light leaks but I don't mind them. I have a 370mm Schneider 5.6 on it right now. Thing's a work horse I'll tell you that, I bring it to high school all the time

  • @paulkane2391
    @paulkane2391 7 років тому +1

    I liked the video - stands to reason that as you go along, you'll find out more about these older cameras and the portraits will improve.
    The overall quality of the portraits is one of gravitas and timelessness. Really love them. Loved the cocktail glass in your portrait.
    Cheers.

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  7 років тому +1

      +Paul Kane yes! I've already used the camera once since this and the photos were leaps and bounds better! I learn so much every time I use it!

  • @fajarsuryantoro7025
    @fajarsuryantoro7025 5 років тому

    i think it would be a good experiment if you try to use the lens on a modern DSLR or mirrorless camera

  • @LScott97
    @LScott97 5 років тому +1

    Good video. Well done.👍👍👍

  • @chronicfish
    @chronicfish 3 роки тому +1

    Great job. May I ask, why take photos at dusk.. is it because there is less light out, therefore IF there are pinholes/light leaks, they will show up better on the film when developed?

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  3 роки тому

      I don't think there was a specific reason we shot at dusk, I think it just happened to be that time of day when we were shooting the video

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  3 роки тому +1

      But I think the light leaks would show up best in direct sunlight

    • @chronicfish
      @chronicfish 3 роки тому

      @@AwesomeCameras thank you so much for replying, coz I'm about to fix my bellows on my Mamiya C3 and as a newbie, I found the whole process a bit daunting

  • @ElPresidenteGeneralisimo
    @ElPresidenteGeneralisimo 6 років тому

    Solid fix! I did the same sort of repairs to an old polaroid pro-pack camera I had, and wanted to know if you had problems with the flex seal melting when it comes to the summer heat?

  • @austinparks1212
    @austinparks1212 7 років тому

    you should do a kodak duaflex II. if you can find one with a flash I'd love to see how to get great photos with my duaflex!

  • @mimidestiny1
    @mimidestiny1 6 років тому

    Newly subscribed Dig your channel. Really love your Old as Dirt series.... I've found a beautiful Kodak No 2, Hawkette from UK , at Portabello Road street market. The bellows are worn and torn around the corners but mostly intact. I was wondering to patch it with a flexible paper mache fix... do you think that it would work?

  • @ImperiousImages
    @ImperiousImages Рік тому

    Great tips

  • @trolleyjnr
    @trolleyjnr 7 років тому

    That stout looks delicious! Where's the link in the description?

  • @Mike_cuomo
    @Mike_cuomo 7 років тому +5

    This was sick

  • @isaiahtuckern
    @isaiahtuckern Рік тому

    I have a kodak 2D 5x7 I am trying to restore. It doesn't currently have a lens. I have a 210mm barrel lens I was going to test out at some point , but it doesn't have a shutter. Was considering a packars shutter. Anyone know what lens and shutter combos were available for this camera in 1920s?

  • @wilbursfilm8858
    @wilbursfilm8858 7 років тому +3

    It hurt me a little to see how you poured and how much head was on that beer

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  7 років тому

      not every pour can be perfect ;) It still tasted amazing, I promise!

    • @Frisenette
      @Frisenette 7 років тому +1

      William Lentell There is a right way to pour every beer. Sometimes a hard pour is a right pour.

  • @fotolookconde
    @fotolookconde 4 роки тому

    Great video thanks! That helps to repair my own old cameras. I have my own UA-cam channel dedicated to film photography!

  • @janjericsantos
    @janjericsantos 7 років тому +1

    Hey i need your opinion on the ricoh gr 10! How much does it normally cost nowadays? And any specific reviews i could check?

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  7 років тому +1

      +Jan Jeric Santos I don't know anything about that camera, sorry

  • @ToddReinert
    @ToddReinert 6 років тому +2

    Gaffers Tape.

  • @leevons_home_vids
    @leevons_home_vids 4 роки тому

    Where did you buy the film and get it developed? I have a large format camera that uses those but it's missing the quite that you mount the film and plates in but I've been curious first as to where to get that film (or whatever it would be called) from

    • @fotolookconde
      @fotolookconde 3 роки тому +1

      @Leevon Pinson look for ilford on Google

  • @aheim94
    @aheim94 7 років тому

    can you do I video on the lomography lomo'insrant automat glass?

  • @IainHC1
    @IainHC1 7 років тому

    That was a major repair!! Crackin result though! :-)

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  7 років тому

      +Iain Hamilton-Cummings thanks! Can't wait to shoot it more

  • @MichaelZieschang
    @MichaelZieschang 7 років тому +1

    Isn't that a problem when the bellows are being shortened. I mean they could get stressed when being stretched ;))

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  7 років тому +1

      +Michael Zieschang I did consider this before doing the repair. But with the lens that is currently on this camera you never need to extend them to a point that would stress the bellows...

    • @RinoaL
      @RinoaL 7 років тому

      plus getting some extra life out of an old part is better when the other option is throwing the whole part in the trash and replacing it.

  • @trolleyjnr
    @trolleyjnr 7 років тому +2

    Awesome! :D

  • @Olivia-mz3bv
    @Olivia-mz3bv 7 років тому +1

    How do you know if the camera is in focus or not?

    • @JernD
      @JernD 7 років тому

      There is a piece of ground glass in the rear of the camera that you focus the image onto. You then insert the film holder where the glass was and expose the film.

  • @prs2457
    @prs2457 7 років тому +1

    bravo my frıend very good job.

  • @ctrivin
    @ctrivin 7 років тому

    Little emoji 👍🏼👍🏼 up

  • @Frisenette
    @Frisenette 7 років тому +1

    Pretty it ain't. But that can be fixed quite easily. Nice way to save some bucks.

    • @AwesomeCameras
      @AwesomeCameras  7 років тому

      yep! its ugly but I love it!!! thanks for watching!!!

    • @RinoaL
      @RinoaL 7 років тому

      i think it looks really nice.

    • @Frisenette
      @Frisenette 7 років тому

      Rinoa Super-Genius If you like blotchy and obviously repaired, then sure. Important thing is that it works.

  • @RogerHyam
    @RogerHyam 5 років тому

    Enjoying this video and the last. But you're going about this light leak thing all wrong! Just put a flashing bicycle light IN the camera and go in a dark room with it. Then wait for your eyes to get used to the light levels and you will see little flashing pin pricks and lines around the lens board etc. You'll save a lot of film and effort. Invert your thinking!
    Also Sebastian is right. I stopped drinking 6 years ago but it is painful even for me to watch your pour that beer. Run it down the side of the glass man.
    Thinking of buying a Kodak Specialist (very similar camera) in a charity shop down the road. Bellows are wrecked though.

  • @anonymousguy7723
    @anonymousguy7723 6 років тому +1

    You could have just called “ universal bellows” in England, gave them the measurements, replaced the old bellows with brand new red bellows instead of doing it half ass...
    “ Universal Bellows “ allows you to not only to have custom bellows made, but in different materials as well as colors
    ( red, green, black, white, ect...)
    your repair is not a good repair....
    You don’t have the bellows extension to photograph, especially in macro...