@@anthonys_expired_film common misconception, if you go by the sunny 16 rule, a bright day like the one I was shooting in states f/16 with the inverse of the film speed. So being one stops open shooting a 125 film is overkill, I had to pull in development. Ideally an asa-50 film would have been better. Indoors the 400 speed would work. Thanks for watching 🍻
I agree - this is one fun camera!
Totally! Thanks for watching 🍻
I use an Olympus PEN EE3 1/2 frame … great fun and excellent image quality. Enjoyable video, thanks Alex
I was surprised that the camera takes a 125 ISO film. Most plastic point and shoots require 400 ISO film.
@@anthonys_expired_film common misconception, if you go by the sunny 16 rule, a bright day like the one I was shooting in states f/16 with the inverse of the film speed. So being one stops open shooting a 125 film is overkill, I had to pull in development. Ideally an asa-50 film would have been better. Indoors the 400 speed would work. Thanks for watching 🍻
@@DaveInElland I would love to try a proper hald-frame from Olympus or Ricoh! Thanks for watching 🍻
The background section was cool. Interesting history. Thanks!
Thanks! I love adding in history even for newer cameras! Thanks for watching 🍻
I enjoyed your video. I was hoping to see and hear about your experience with the bulb feature.
@@frankmatthews3755 Thanks! I didn’t actually use the bulb mode here but others have and they are happy with the results. Thanks for watching 🍻
Excellent video 😊!
Thanks! 🍻
yeah those 72 clicks i can relate... it took me a while, but now is finished and waiting for the outcome :)!
@@gessgallardo awesome! Thanks for watching 🍻
Fun video...nice work!
Thanks! 🍻
Nice! :)
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Funny review. Nice camera but not something for you. I can get that.
Thanks! Yeah, half-frame isn’t my thing. Will I try it again, you bet. Will I own one, certainly not! Thanks for watching 🍻
Wow, it is ridiculously expensive.
Depends on what you consider expensive, 90$ CAD is not too bad for a new film camera these days in my opinion. Thanks for watching 🍻
@@AlexLuyckxPhoto But it is a toy film camera that would have cost at most half as much 15 years ago.
@@ThingOfSome 90 Canadian dollars is 65 American dollars.
Oh, okay, less ridiculous.
79€ in Finland…