i just love youtube for showing me small channels like this. it feels like the good old days of youtube when people were just rambling to the camera about stuff. no fancy editing or pro production - just real people. yt newwave kinda
don't know why you popped up in my feed with only 80 views, but nice to see for once someone talking about how they emotionally feel about a camera rather than just specs and numbers
Didn't expect to come upon this gem of a channel. I really like how you have a personal attachment to each camera, very refreshing in the world of specs and numbers. I mostly shoot film and love the analog process, but I might have to pick up my digicam after this! Keep up the great work
Wow the flip cameras! I remember those! I don't really have the childhood camera I had when I started taking doll photos. It was a little pink Canon camera. I literally used it until it crumbled to pieces. That's why I don't have it anymore. I feel like some of the 2000's Canons weren't made with the best materials. I dusted off my sister's one which was supposed to be an improved model in blue and it too is crumbling to pieces. They were made with a metal shell, but it's just a thin covering over a plastic body, and when the body crumbles, everything just falls apart. I have a little Olympus film camera from the 70's my grandfather gave me and it works great. I have some doll photos from that. I also have a newer waterproof Olympus from 2019 that I got and I use for some casual stuff and some close up flower photos. Most of my doll photos come from my digital Nikon camera I got second hand. I use it with some old Nikon lenses I got for cheap. I also have a film Nikon that takes the same lenses. I just swap the lenses between the two. I'm sort of lazy to take film photos. I probably should do that more. It's kind of fun
I enjoy the fact that people still make videos where they speak on topics they are so passionate for. Also great video really liked the progression of pictures over the years kept me engaged in order to see how it looks like at the end.
The canon AE-1 was manufactured between 1975 and 1981. It is a shutter priority and manual exposure camera. I owned one some years ago. It was really nice to use. Personally, there is just something nice about using a camera that a smart phone can’t achieve.
I’m liking this little community of camera nerds that has gathered on this video’s comment section! I shoot pretty much exclusively film for my photography, and my favourite cameras in my collection are my Minolta 9000 (the only manual-wind autofocus SLR ever made!) and my Yashica Samurai (a weird, bulky half-frame point-and-shoot SLR with a really nice lens on it)
fellow camera collector AND slowdive fan ?? awesome to stumble upon this channel, I actually have the same Nikon camera which is a funny little reference that you brought it to their concert. My favorite camera that I have is a Canon PowerShot SD800IS, honestly I was surprised to see no PowerShot series cameras in your collection because they're super popular. Awesome video :D
I shoot an AE-1 for 35mm and a rolleicord for medium format. film is fs a little strange, as there's no immediate feedback on if you exposed correctly. the AE-1 has a really accurate light meter, assuming its not broken, so trusting that will usually yield some good results. also, little tip, if you want to "push" or "pull" your film ISO, you will have to do it for the whole roll, not just a few photos. fuji 400 has just started to be stocked in Walmart, so that's a great place to start.
fellow camera nerd! my favorite camera in my collection is the Contax RTS III. I usually do chemical film stuff but those little digicams look really fun! might have to pick one up soon :))
Really nice enjoyable video. I have a sort of similar history but last year bought up a bunch of sony handycams of different tape formats and some other brands too which record to internal hard drive. I also have a few cameras, some working and some not completely which are like tv/cinema type ones from the early 2000s. But the last couple weeks I been watching online auctions like in actual auction houses where you can bid and there's clearances of people's old film cameras and even some DSLRs and stuff and it's become quite expensive and space consuming. I just picked up some Praktica ones and a Zenit one but learning how they work is a whole other learning curve to explore. I may have to part with some things but I will probably do something like this too showing all the different models. It sounds like you have some more restraint in not wanting to collect too many similar cameras
Your hair is so cute !! You kinda look like Emma Stone I hope you manage to somehow find film for that one camera, it'd be really great Yooo im loving the nikon coolpix s3100 photos!!!! Best of luck on your filmmaking journey :*
about the minolta, you could cut a 35mm film to size, there are tools you can buy to do so and I guess they are easier to find and cheaper than the actual film. Developing shouldnt be hard also as it isnt different to any other film
nice video! i also started with stopmotions lol, but on a PSP lmfaooo. are yours still up? they look intriguing, with the dolls and that aesthetic those flip cameras are cool, they're familiar to me even tho i don't think we had them in my country,maybe i've seen something on youtube about them. i may do a similar video myself, i also have a couple compact cameras i've used throughout the years, EVIL/mirrorless cameras and a (broken) film camera lol. altho maybe it'd make sense for me to include phones cause i've used phones to take pictures way more often
i just love youtube for showing me small channels like this. it feels like the good old days of youtube when people were just rambling to the camera about stuff. no fancy editing or pro production - just real people. yt newwave kinda
Seriously!!
I completely agree. Love this.
I rarely get such small UA-cam channels thrown into the timeline. But it definitely piqued my interest. greetings from Germany
glad you liked the video! :)
don't know why you popped up in my feed with only 80 views, but nice to see for once someone talking about how they emotionally feel about a camera rather than just specs and numbers
haha thank you!
Didn't expect to come upon this gem of a channel. I really like how you have a personal attachment to each camera, very refreshing in the world of specs and numbers. I mostly shoot film and love the analog process, but I might have to pick up my digicam after this! Keep up the great work
thank you!
Wow the flip cameras! I remember those! I don't really have the childhood camera I had when I started taking doll photos. It was a little pink Canon camera. I literally used it until it crumbled to pieces. That's why I don't have it anymore. I feel like some of the 2000's Canons weren't made with the best materials. I dusted off my sister's one which was supposed to be an improved model in blue and it too is crumbling to pieces. They were made with a metal shell, but it's just a thin covering over a plastic body, and when the body crumbles, everything just falls apart. I have a little Olympus film camera from the 70's my grandfather gave me and it works great. I have some doll photos from that. I also have a newer waterproof Olympus from 2019 that I got and I use for some casual stuff and some close up flower photos. Most of my doll photos come from my digital Nikon camera I got second hand. I use it with some old Nikon lenses I got for cheap. I also have a film Nikon that takes the same lenses. I just swap the lenses between the two. I'm sort of lazy to take film photos. I probably should do that more. It's kind of fun
Absolutely love this! I'm super big into video and photos! The vibe and the way you put this video together is really good. Keep it up!
thank you!!
@@scrobbling You’re welcome!
I enjoy the fact that people still make videos where they speak on topics they are so passionate for. Also great video really liked the progression of pictures over the years kept me engaged in order to see how it looks like at the end.
Just started getting into digicams and im so happy to stumble upon channels like yours! Such cute cameras and cute shots!! 🥰
@@babynium thank you so much! :)
okay but this video is so vibes yt algorithm did work
haha thank u so much!!
The canon AE-1 was manufactured between 1975 and 1981. It is a shutter priority and manual exposure camera. I owned one some years ago. It was really nice to use. Personally, there is just something nice about using a camera that a smart phone can’t achieve.
just bought an old kodak digicam the other day! i love your vibes and energy sm, new sub! :)
thank you :) also that's so cool!!
I’m liking this little community of camera nerds that has gathered on this video’s comment section!
I shoot pretty much exclusively film for my photography, and my favourite cameras in my collection are my Minolta 9000 (the only manual-wind autofocus SLR ever made!) and my Yashica Samurai (a weird, bulky half-frame point-and-shoot SLR with a really nice lens on it)
film makes photography fun again
for real!!
Nice collection. Down to earth and dare I say normal? LOL.
great collection. I also started collecting older cameras. Finding the batteries has been "fun" but I still enjoy the vibes they give off.
haha yeah, thank you!
The Raven cycle! You’re so cool
thank you! it's my favorite book series :)
omg ur such a vibe!!
thanks!
only 66 subs??!? i was expecting like minimum a couple thousand wth, awesome collection tho :D
haha thank you! :)
I love your presentation and hello from Canada. I still have those small Kodak digicams and I enjoy playing with them from time to time.
wow totally forgot about those flip video cameras! my sister had one she got for christmas. great video tho, you have so much potential!
honestly I forgot about ours too until we started cleaning out the attic! thank you :)
fellow camera collector AND slowdive fan ?? awesome to stumble upon this channel, I actually have the same Nikon camera which is a funny little reference that you brought it to their concert. My favorite camera that I have is a Canon PowerShot SD800IS, honestly I was surprised to see no PowerShot series cameras in your collection because they're super popular. Awesome video :D
that’s so cool!! thank you :)
UA-cam is recommending me small channels lately and I am not mad about it I loved the video you are so cute!
thank you!
orbits are everywhere… really glad i found this channel!
thank you!
What is an orbit?
american girl doll needs to sponsor you
for real
Cool cameras!
thank you!
I shoot an AE-1 for 35mm and a rolleicord for medium format. film is fs a little strange, as there's no immediate feedback on if you exposed correctly. the AE-1 has a really accurate light meter, assuming its not broken, so trusting that will usually yield some good results. also, little tip, if you want to "push" or "pull" your film ISO, you will have to do it for the whole roll, not just a few photos. fuji 400 has just started to be stocked in Walmart, so that's a great place to start.
thanks for the tips! :)
fellow camera nerd! my favorite camera in my collection is the Contax RTS III. I usually do chemical film stuff but those little digicams look really fun! might have to pick one up soon :))
that’s cool!! digicams are so fun
Really nice enjoyable video. I have a sort of similar history but last year bought up a bunch of sony handycams of different tape formats and some other brands too which record to internal hard drive. I also have a few cameras, some working and some not completely which are like tv/cinema type ones from the early 2000s. But the last couple weeks I been watching online auctions like in actual auction houses where you can bid and there's clearances of people's old film cameras and even some DSLRs and stuff and it's become quite expensive and space consuming. I just picked up some Praktica ones and a Zenit one but learning how they work is a whole other learning curve to explore. I may have to part with some things but I will probably do something like this too showing all the different models. It sounds like you have some more restraint in not wanting to collect too many similar cameras
Your hair is so cute !! You kinda look like Emma Stone
I hope you manage to somehow find film for that one camera, it'd be really great
Yooo im loving the nikon coolpix s3100 photos!!!!
Best of luck on your filmmaking journey :*
thank you! :)
girl how are you finding all these cameras for so cheap?! i havent seen digicams in thrift stores since pre-covid
sometimes my local thrift store has some good stuff!! it surprises me too haha
You should try some instant photography like a Polaroid sx-70 its a great camera and it's compact
Awesome video
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about the minolta, you could cut a 35mm film to size, there are tools you can buy to do so and I guess they are easier to find and cheaper than the actual film. Developing shouldnt be hard also as it isnt different to any other film
nice video! i also started with stopmotions lol, but on a PSP lmfaooo. are yours still up? they look intriguing, with the dolls and that aesthetic
those flip cameras are cool, they're familiar to me even tho i don't think we had them in my country,maybe i've seen something on youtube about them.
i may do a similar video myself, i also have a couple compact cameras i've used throughout the years, EVIL/mirrorless cameras and a (broken) film camera lol. altho maybe it'd make sense for me to include phones cause i've used phones to take pictures way more often
I still make stopmotions from time to time! My stopmotion channel is @dollpostcards, and I’m working on a short film for it right now :)
im sorry voice volume is way too low and music is WAY too loud.. please consider this next video
:)
i love the quality of your video, what camere do you use?
I use the Canon T7i!
cool
Прикольно , их так много , ты не устаёшь ?
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Lomography makes 110 film actually but finding a place to develop is a hassle
u into personas?
@@saoloannathan9011 yes haha
@@scrobbling what persona game you play recently?
@@saoloannathan9011 persona 3 reload!! it’s really good so far, i’m almost to the end