What I love most about this video, is it shows older cameras with less megapixels can still take photos. I have several older cameras that are 2, 3, 4.1,etc My favorite is the Kodak East Share CX6200 2mp camera. It produces a Kodachrome look. Thanks again for a great video!! Best Duane
My Mom bought this back in '03. There's even a Photo of my siblings in the the trunk of my dad's suv with My brother holding the bag that contains the camera. She used it until she bought a Sony Cybershot in '08
@@Streucelle So I just pull the highlights down a bit and the shadows up a bit. Of course, this is only possible to a minimal extent with JPEG. I don't really do much more than that.
What I love most about this video, is it shows older cameras with less megapixels can still take photos. I have several older cameras that are 2, 3, 4.1,etc My favorite is the Kodak East Share CX6200 2mp camera. It produces a Kodachrome look. Thanks again for a great video!!
Best
Duane
Thank you very much, old cameras are simply charming. And the pictures are just so good. Have fun with your old treasures.
My Mom bought this back in '03. There's even a Photo of my siblings in the the trunk of my dad's suv with My brother holding the bag that contains the camera. She used it until she bought a Sony Cybershot in '08
Oh, that sounds great. It's nice how people can still remember things like that.
Amazing,
You have such an eye for photography.
What camera did you use to film ?
Thanks, this was the GoPro 12 with ND Filter.
Nice👌
Thank you 🙌
Hi, what settings do you use on digicams or this one in particular? By the way, I love your content.
I use at old digicams always the full automatic mode, because the operation is usually very fiddly and complicated. Thanks.
Did u adjust anything here? Or u used the automatic option only?
I only adjusted the brightness a little in a few pictures.
@@pixelkiezcan u recommend some adjustments to apply in manual option? For better quality of photos?
@@Streucelle So I just pull the highlights down a bit and the shadows up a bit. Of course, this is only possible to a minimal extent with JPEG. I don't really do much more than that.
Thank you! @@pixelkiez
Erster ! :)
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