What a wonderful treasure trove of old camera commercials. I love thumbing through old magazines looking at the old camera ads. It's astonishing, promotion of photographic equipment today is nearly non-existant.
Interesting to see how the companies sold the need for autofocus in their commercials those days .. it was sold if you don't have autofocus you miss the moment
@@KeigoMoriyama True my daughter made her first parachute jump last week and everything was videotaped, when they came back after the jump they made a 5x 7 photo print out of 8k video .. it was just one of the frames .. not bad quality at all .. I dont know how it is in Japan but here in Europa more and more photographers go back from digital to analog .. all that old camera's in your commercials are becoming hot again .. reason the smartphones get better and better photo quality not really a need for a pro or semi pro camera .. it's all about quality and you can only beat digital with film .. around 2004 this was the bottom for film since then film regain market share .. we also see this in the camera sales. . They sell every model less then the model before and competition was never killing like before .. eventually a few big players will survive all the small and medium companies will disappear
@@jacobfocusview2402 the analog kind of never disappeared here. of course now is becoming more popular (with consequent price increase unfortunately), but lots of the kids just do that because is trendy, no for real passion
@@KeigoMoriyama lol .. maybe because it's trendy .. but anyway they learn what real photography means .. was just watching a lens review from a kid .. bla bla about the lens and when he showed examples of the images made with that lens half of them were wrong exposure
So on a previous comment I asked for a source on the song at 12:57 if anyone else is curious the song is called Hiisama Zoom In by artist Miho Morikawa
What a wonderful treasure trove of old camera commercials. I love thumbing through old magazines looking at the old camera ads. It's astonishing, promotion of photographic equipment today is nearly non-existant.
Right. Now there are almost zero commercials like this
Searching this vdeo for the song "everyone knows that"
yo same xd
Interesting to see how the companies sold the need for autofocus in their commercials those days .. it was sold if you don't have autofocus you miss the moment
yes agree it`s really interestng. A lot changed. now is more mpx or better, mre video resolution nowadays...8k,12k....
@@KeigoMoriyama True my daughter made her first parachute jump last week and everything was videotaped, when they came back after the jump they made a 5x 7 photo print out of 8k video .. it was just one of the frames .. not bad quality at all .. I dont know how it is in Japan but here in Europa more and more photographers go back from digital to analog .. all that old camera's in your commercials are becoming hot again .. reason the smartphones get better and better photo quality not really a need for a pro or semi pro camera .. it's all about quality and you can only beat digital with film .. around 2004 this was the bottom for film since then film regain market share .. we also see this in the camera sales. . They sell every model less then the model before and competition was never killing like before .. eventually a few big players will survive all the small and medium companies will disappear
@@jacobfocusview2402 the analog kind of never disappeared here. of course now is becoming more popular (with consequent price increase unfortunately), but lots of the kids just do that because is trendy, no for real passion
@@KeigoMoriyama lol .. maybe because it's trendy .. but anyway they learn what real photography means .. was just watching a lens review from a kid .. bla bla about the lens and when he showed examples of the images made with that lens half of them were wrong exposure
@@jacobfocusview2402 at least this kid took it.....here lots of people just keep it on the neck because is cool lol...
So on a previous comment I asked for a source on the song at 12:57 if anyone else is curious the song is called Hiisama Zoom In by artist Miho Morikawa
Thankyou
12:10 for my minolta gang
Thanks for stopping by
Olympus
we could have only "old" one from now from Olympus
12:57 hey does anyone have a source on this song?
I think you can use Shazam to get the title. The author is written on the bottom right of the video for few seconds
Pentax MX & LX.
Thanks for watching
Does anyone know the song at 3:43?
Did you try Shazam?
@@KeigoMoriyama yes, and SoundHound as well. It found nothing