#1 = new film roll. #2 = partially exposed, #3 = all of the roll has been exposed and used up = time to get it developed, #4 = the roll has been developed by a photo lab, and now it contains the developed 'negatives'.
If the film is on 3 Can you still shoot on the film after you remind it? I just bought a secondhand aps film camera and i found a 16 year old aps film that I had from my first camera, but once i out it in the camera it showed 25 but because the camera battery Cap is loose the camera turned off because i forgot to hold it down, When i turned the camera back on the camera was showing a backwards 3 and i could’nt fully turn on the camera to take a picture and on the film roll it now shows #3. Is it the camera that isnt working or the film that is bad🤷🏾♀️
i just found this exact camera in my moms old stuff, and im a bit torn between buying a second hand 35mm film camera, and using this one for my summer vacation. I really like the look film cameras give to photos, and how you can modify the lighting etc and im not sure i will like how automatic this one is... should i give it a go anyway?
Hi @aggelikix, thanks for your comment. In my opinion I would say go and buy that SLR. APS film is old and not made any more. This means any photo you take may not turn out where as with 35mm you can buy brand new film that wont let you down. I'd really only ever use APS for photos I don't care about. Plus it is very automatic, a fancy but fun point and shoot. If you want to play with f-stops and ISO, then an SLR is the way to go, plus you will have a nice choice of lenses too, giving you more options.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, I just found this camera at home and it must have been my parents. I couldn't work out how to open the film socket and it didn't have a battery so it obviously won't work until I get a new one.
Thank you for this great video ! I have just found the Ixus 2 and have one question. Is it possible to transfer the photos from the camera to my computer ? Thanks for your help.
Hi, thanks for your comment. Sadly no; it's not a digital camera so the only way you could keep digital copies on your comp is by scanning the physical photos.
Hello , Great video thanks.....How do i know if there is a film in there, counter says 7...Can that be trusted? Does it only open when film hatch when film used as mine won't open.
Hi, glad you enjoyed the video! It sounds like there's a film in your camera, if the film isn't important to you I'd take 7 pics and then you should be sorted
Great question! I don't use it so much these days unfortunately, for 2 reasons. I have a lot of cameras and I'm always getting new ones to play with, and sadly film is hit and miss. You can spend a small fortune and end up with film that gives you nothing as it's so old. It's a worth a play around if you've some money to waste but these days it's not something I'd recommend as a daily/regular shooter.
A pre digital camera that uses cartridges..... That's a 1999 model I think. The problem is that all the films available are at least 10 years beyond their expiry date...... Some are 20 years past. Great designed camera.... Whatever make you buy
@@niallhunter5045 I recently got a similar model from a friend and could not figure out why I couldn't get the film out. Video made me realize I needed a battery to open the compartment!
Hey Can you give me a little help? I can’t find witch film I’m supposed to buy to use this camera :(( can you give me a name of a brand? Or a name of the product? Or even a site? I already search for “APS film” and I don’t think that the ones that show up are the ones that fit in the camera
Hi, the film is no longer made. You can still find new-old stock on eBay by searching "APS Film" but remember it's old, there is no guarentee it will work as intended.
how how can i get the film for mine , mine has black fron i think it's Canon IXUS IX240 got it for 2$ from pawn shop , where can i get the films please ?
Hi, the only place you can really get it from these days is eBay or similar. Be warned though, the film will be out of date and you may not get good photos as a result. It's a gamble, but all part of the fun really. Try buy film that's been kept in a cool dark place to keep the odds in your favour.
Hi! Although this vid has been made a while ago, I have a biiig problem. I recently received a Canon ixus II and I bought some batteries today, but the film door just got stuck and I can't open it. The lever doesn't work either, and I've tried turning it on and off again, on once I pull the lever, the lens gets stuck in it's current position, and the whole camera just stops working, as if the door is already open... I managed to open it a few times before it got stuck, but now it won't work. And I'd rather not spend money on a repair, if the films I ordered might not work because of their age. Do you know a fix? Sorry to drop so much info on you so suddenly. Have a pleasant day/night!!
Hi Mila, no problem, the more info the better. Regrettably I do not know of any fix and I highly doubt there would be one. It sounds like your Ixus has fired its last shot I'm afraid. I certainly would advise you NOT to have it repaired, the cost of repairing it would be higher than the value of the camera. Last time I checked on eBay they were still fairly cheap, there were even cheaper APS cameras if you're not overly bothered about what you're shooting with. But if you can get an Ixus II then do so and keep the damaged one for parts (this is because parts alone in the future will be hard to find). As for film; certainly wait until you have a camera that appears to be working and where possible try to buy film that is sealed and has been kept refrigerated. Sorry I can't offer much help on this one but thank you so much for watching, your question and good luck with your next APS! They are a tonne of fun so don't give up :)
I took mine to Australia in 2000 for some sneaky concert shots(had to wait for the right "bright" moments), they turned out so well that my wife(girlfriend at the time) bought one too. :)
We were in the front row for 5 nights....even with checking a digital screen I would have caught the same thing the next show....:):) I would kill to go back in time with my D90 and my 35mm f1.8. The D90 is old now but still does the trick...:):):)
Sure, it's 'APS Film'. I tend to pick mine up from eBay or similar sites. As it's now such an an old film stock you are best off buying as "new" of a roll as possible and if it's been refrigerated that will also help with the final result.
Hi Sienna, Yes I do. But I'm in the middle of moving house right now, they are packed away somewhere. They were terrible though, I think the film was bad. There seems to be enough interest though that I may take some more once I'm settled and post them in a new vid.
eBay is you best bet, perhaps Amazon too. But remember any film you buy will differ in quality due to age of manufacture and how it's been stored, this will only show once the photo's have been developed. Also, before you buy, make sure you have a place you can actually have the photo's processed. I believe a special machine is needed so it's best asking your local store before you commit.
A pre digital camera that uses cartridges..... That's a 1999 model I think. The problem is that all the films available are at least 10 years beyond their expiry date...... Some are 20 years past. Great designed camera.... Whatever make you buy
#1 = new film roll. #2 = partially exposed, #3 = all of the roll has been exposed and used up = time to get it developed, #4 = the roll has been developed by a photo lab, and now it contains the developed 'negatives'.
If the film is on 3 Can you still shoot on the film after you remind it? I just bought a secondhand aps film camera and i found a 16 year old aps film that I had from my first camera, but once i out it in the camera it showed 25 but because the camera battery Cap is loose the camera turned off because i forgot to hold it down, When i turned the camera back on the camera was showing a backwards 3 and i could’nt fully turn on the camera to take a picture and on the film roll it now shows #3. Is it the camera that isnt working or the film that is bad🤷🏾♀️
i just found this exact camera in my moms old stuff, and im a bit torn between buying a second hand 35mm film camera, and using this one for my summer vacation. I really like the look film cameras give to photos, and how you can modify the lighting etc and im not sure i will like how automatic this one is... should i give it a go anyway?
Hi @aggelikix, thanks for your comment. In my opinion I would say go and buy that SLR. APS film is old and not made any more. This means any photo you take may not turn out where as with 35mm you can buy brand new film that wont let you down. I'd really only ever use APS for photos I don't care about. Plus it is very automatic, a fancy but fun point and shoot. If you want to play with f-stops and ISO, then an SLR is the way to go, plus you will have a nice choice of lenses too, giving you more options.
@@niallhunter5045 ooohhh okay thank you very much, this was really helpful!
THANK YOU SO MUCH, I just found this camera at home and it must have been my parents. I couldn't work out how to open the film socket and it didn't have a battery so it obviously won't work until I get a new one.
Hi Emily, so glad it helped you out :) And good luck with film, quality can be a bit hit and miss thanks to its age. Either way; have fun with it!
Thank you for this great video ! I have just found the Ixus 2 and have one question. Is it possible to transfer the photos from the camera to my computer ? Thanks for your help.
Hi, thanks for your comment. Sadly no; it's not a digital camera so the only way you could keep digital copies on your comp is by scanning the physical photos.
This was the best film camera that was compact ever produced.
Hello, do you have any sample picture of this camera?
Well, I never thought I'd see the day where you were singing Canon's praises! :P
Good job it's on video really or nobody would believe it!
Please keep it going with the APS format me and a few friend continue to use this format even till today have fun
I love APS, I use it when I can these days, but I'm generally too busy to take the time and enjoy it.
Yeah I have one but it was my dad he bought it in 1999
Hello , Great video thanks.....How do i know if there is a film in there, counter says 7...Can that be trusted? Does it only open when film hatch when film used as mine won't open.
Hi, glad you enjoyed the video! It sounds like there's a film in your camera, if the film isn't important to you I'd take 7 pics and then you should be sorted
Do you still use this camera? Any update videos about it?
Great question! I don't use it so much these days unfortunately, for 2 reasons. I have a lot of cameras and I'm always getting new ones to play with, and sadly film is hit and miss. You can spend a small fortune and end up with film that gives you nothing as it's so old. It's a worth a play around if you've some money to waste but these days it's not something I'd recommend as a daily/regular shooter.
A pre digital camera that uses cartridges..... That's a 1999 model I think. The problem is that all the films available are at least 10 years beyond their expiry date...... Some are 20 years past.
Great designed camera.... Whatever make you buy
how do u get the pictures out.
This video was surprisingly helpful for me. Ty!
Great, I'm glad :) What was it in particular you found helpful?
@@niallhunter5045 I recently got a similar model from a friend and could not figure out why I couldn't get the film out. Video made me realize I needed a battery to open the compartment!
hi i have the same camera as yours the problem is the opener for the film us nit working, i don't know if i should put a battery on it to work?
Hi, yes you need a battery in to make it work.
Hey Can you give me a little help? I can’t find witch film I’m supposed to buy to use this camera :(( can you give me a name of a brand? Or a name of the product? Or even a site? I already search for “APS film” and I don’t think that the ones that show up are the ones that fit in the camera
Hi, the film is no longer made. You can still find new-old stock on eBay by searching "APS Film" but remember it's old, there is no guarentee it will work as intended.
@@niallhunter5045 ok thank you so much!! :)
how how can i get the film for mine , mine has black fron i think it's Canon IXUS IX240 got it for 2$ from pawn shop , where can i get the films please ?
Hi, the only place you can really get it from these days is eBay or similar. Be warned though, the film will be out of date and you may not get good photos as a result. It's a gamble, but all part of the fun really. Try buy film that's been kept in a cool dark place to keep the odds in your favour.
Hey, I've found my mum's old ixus II, now I am searching some films but can't find them anywhere, where can I buy some films for this camera??
i have the same problem! where you able to find one? do you know the name of it?:)
Hi! Although this vid has been made a while ago, I have a biiig problem. I recently received a Canon ixus II and I bought some batteries today, but the film door just got stuck and I can't open it. The lever doesn't work either, and I've tried turning it on and off again, on once I pull the lever, the lens gets stuck in it's current position, and the whole camera just stops working, as if the door is already open... I managed to open it a few times before it got stuck, but now it won't work. And I'd rather not spend money on a repair, if the films I ordered might not work because of their age.
Do you know a fix?
Sorry to drop so much info on you so suddenly.
Have a pleasant day/night!!
Hi Mila, no problem, the more info the better. Regrettably I do not know of any fix and I highly doubt there would be one. It sounds like your Ixus has fired its last shot I'm afraid. I certainly would advise you NOT to have it repaired, the cost of repairing it would be higher than the value of the camera. Last time I checked on eBay they were still fairly cheap, there were even cheaper APS cameras if you're not overly bothered about what you're shooting with. But if you can get an Ixus II then do so and keep the damaged one for parts (this is because parts alone in the future will be hard to find). As for film; certainly wait until you have a camera that appears to be working and where possible try to buy film that is sealed and has been kept refrigerated. Sorry I can't offer much help on this one but thank you so much for watching, your question and good luck with your next APS! They are a tonne of fun so don't give up :)
@@niallhunter5045 same problème Please I have got a canon nexus insteand of that thing around the lens it’s black please help it’s stuck
@@niallhunter5045 i found it at a garage shop
Hi @@stacy3 , do you mean the lens wont extend?
@@niallhunter5045 no it’s battery is dead I’m just trying to open the film door it’s doesn’t want to open please help I bought it expensive thank youu
My wife JUST found her old Ixus II :):):)
You just need some APS film, a CR2 battery and a trip to the late 90's :)
I took mine to Australia in 2000 for some sneaky concert shots(had to wait for the right "bright" moments), they turned out so well that my wife(girlfriend at the time) bought one too. :)
Congrats to you and the wife! I bet you both enjoyed the concert a lot more given that you had no screen to instantly check photos on too!
We were in the front row for 5 nights....even with checking a digital screen I would have caught the same thing the next show....:):) I would kill to go back in time with my D90 and my 35mm f1.8. The D90 is old now but still does the trick...:):):)
Old isn't always bad ;) I love my D5100, the IXUS II goes every where with me but so does the Nikon.
Hi would you have the name of the film to use for this camera?
Sure, it's 'APS Film'. I tend to pick mine up from eBay or similar sites. As it's now such an an old film stock you are best off buying as "new" of a roll as possible and if it's been refrigerated that will also help with the final result.
i saw some on amazon but for 100$ a cartridge.
One question, what type of battery does that camera use?
I believe the battery is a CR2 type
Do you have any pics of how aps film looks
Hi Sienna, Yes I do. But I'm in the middle of moving house right now, they are packed away somewhere. They were terrible though, I think the film was bad. There seems to be enough interest though that I may take some more once I'm settled and post them in a new vid.
Nice vid
Anywhere i can get this type of film???
eBay is you best bet, perhaps Amazon too. But remember any film you buy will differ in quality due to age of manufacture and how it's been stored, this will only show once the photo's have been developed. Also, before you buy, make sure you have a place you can actually have the photo's processed. I believe a special machine is needed so it's best asking your local store before you commit.
I literally cringe when I hear my own voice so I know how that is, as well I am a insomniac not by choice my brain just doesn't like to shut down.
H = 4X7 print.
A pre digital camera that uses cartridges..... That's a 1999 model I think. The problem is that all the films available are at least 10 years beyond their expiry date...... Some are 20 years past.
Great designed camera.... Whatever make you buy