I love that y'all are doing this but gosh i wish this would be widespread again. I hate that i missed out (thus far) on all the stuff i like being widely available and have to put up with scarcity and the modern 4k digital trash i don't want to deal with.
Hello, came across your videos looking for a manual/ explanation for a keystone bel air k-41 magazine, would you have posted a video on this in the past, or have you ever used this style before? I want to use it but I cannot figure it out
K-14 Magazines are color Kodachrome magazines. All service for Kodachrome color developing ended in 2010. Consider donating your K-14 magazine to the film photography project. They reload them and make new, fresh film available to folks. filmphotographystore.com/collections/movie-film/products/16mm-film-magazine-16-bundle-film-develop-scan?variant=43746049163438
Mike! John ("Pressure!")! Can the lenses be changed on that model Revere camera? I always get mixed up -- which is the lens mount for 16mm -- D or C (the other is for 8mm)? That is the same 16mm magazine that fits in Kodak 16mm magazine cameras, right? (I know that there are some other brands/styles of movie-film magazines) And last question (boy, I don't know a lot, do I???) -- I see that right this second you are sold out of the loaded 16mm magazines -- any idea when they will be back in stock? Thanks you guys!!!
I have a couple of these with the three lens turret and they’re great little cameras. I reload my own magazines in the dark with various types of 16mm film (sorry I don’t buy the magazines from you), and have had great results using one of my very old Gossen Luna pro or Sekonic light meters and a little math in my brain.
@@CertainExposures with a little practice, re-loading them isn’t difficult at all. I did it a few times with old film in the light first to memorize the steps. I didn’t send film anywhere for development, I usually develop my own.
@@CertainExposures two sources; first, taking one apart to see the simplicity, and second, viewing Filmboy24’s videos here on YT. Mike (Filmboy24) is a film fanatic like myself and has great content - from the technical to the fascination with “found footage”.
I won't even watch this to the end - what an incredible waste of time, effort, not to mention money. I'm a die-hard film person, and even I wouldn't get into this ----.
Every party has a pooper and that's why we invited you - Party Pooper! Magazine 16 isn't for everyone. Just because it doesn't interest you does not mean it is "an incredible waste of time, effort, not to mention money" for everyone else.
I am surprised at how steady the camera registered the image.
I love that y'all are doing this but gosh i wish this would be widespread again. I hate that i missed out (thus far) on all the stuff i like being widely available and have to put up with scarcity and the modern 4k digital trash i don't want to deal with.
Hello, came across your videos looking for a manual/ explanation for a keystone bel air k-41 magazine, would you have posted a video on this in the past, or have you ever used this style before? I want to use it but I cannot figure it out
K-14 Magazines are color Kodachrome magazines. All service for Kodachrome color developing ended in 2010. Consider donating your K-14 magazine to the film photography project. They reload them and make new, fresh film available to folks. filmphotographystore.com/collections/movie-film/products/16mm-film-magazine-16-bundle-film-develop-scan?variant=43746049163438
Can you do any 8mm if I have the magazine?
Great video!
Mike! John ("Pressure!")! Can the lenses be changed on that model Revere camera? I always get mixed up -- which is the lens mount for 16mm -- D or C (the other is for 8mm)? That is the same 16mm magazine that fits in Kodak 16mm magazine cameras, right? (I know that there are some other brands/styles of movie-film magazines) And last question (boy, I don't know a lot, do I???) -- I see that right this second you are sold out of the loaded 16mm magazines -- any idea when they will be back in stock? Thanks you guys!!!
Yes, C-Mount Lenses. Yes, Kodak Magazine 16. 16mm Mags back in stock mid February 2023 - filmphotographystore.com/products/16mm-film-magazine-16-bundle-film-develop-scan?variant=37527289168046
@@FilmPhotographyProject Thankee!!! You need more short videos about cameras with pressure plates -- it makes my day to hear John say, "Pressure!"
I have a couple of these with the three lens turret and they’re great little cameras. I reload my own magazines in the dark with various types of 16mm film (sorry I don’t buy the magazines from you), and have had great results using one of my very old Gossen Luna pro or Sekonic light meters and a little math in my brain.
How hard is it to reload it yourself? Does the lab complain about you sending in 50 feet at a time?
@@CertainExposures with a little practice, re-loading them isn’t difficult at all. I did it a few times with old film in the light first to memorize the steps. I didn’t send film anywhere for development, I usually develop my own.
@@flyingo Thanks! Did you find a manual online that showed you how? Or did you by an old pre-loaded one and use intuition?
Also, do you have to hold down that shutter button to keep it running or can you lock it down?
@@CertainExposures two sources; first, taking one apart to see the simplicity, and second, viewing Filmboy24’s videos here on YT. Mike (Filmboy24) is a film fanatic like myself and has great content - from the technical to the fascination with “found footage”.
remember, iso 160 used to be considered high speed
This camera would be perfect to throw on a gimbal for moving shots
I just found this camera at a thrift store!
I won't even watch this to the end - what an incredible waste of time, effort, not to mention money. I'm a die-hard film person, and even I wouldn't get into this ----.
Every party has a pooper and that's why we invited you - Party Pooper! Magazine 16 isn't for everyone. Just because it doesn't interest you does not mean it is "an incredible waste of time, effort, not to mention money" for everyone else.