Trying out Five Below's 35mm Film + Reusable Camera
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 มิ.ย. 2024
- First video of 2023! Thanks for keeping up. In this video I tested out a brand of film that i didn't even know existed until i got it from a store called Five Below. Thinking it could be a cheap and new reliable film stock, I put it to the test and quickly learned that just cause the price may look good doesn't mean the photos will.
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Chapters:
0:00-1:20 Intro
1:20-3:32 Details
3:32-6:42 Photography
6:42 - 9:04 Thoughts
Finally! I’ve been hoping someone would do a review on this film!
I bought the same camera, and was wondering if you could share the process for how you developed the film. Thanks! :)
Just bought it today. Never shot with a manual camera. It came with color ISO 100 film. Camera was the same. It cost me $7 to develop the film, but I already broke the lever and accidentally exposed parts of the film. 😅
I think you can make some pretty cool photos, just use the film with the different camera, i bet it will look so good with such a grain.
I was thinking that too, or the opposite with the camera with a trusty film stock I know already works, possibly for a future video. Thanks for watching!
@@anthonyroblesphoto it’s that camera lens actually and I saw some different videos and they said the camera is awful
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Thank you!! Bought camera for 5 and film for 3.50 in NY at same store to check it out and the film went off track and got ruined trying to fix it , was about to go buy another roll to try again, now I wont!
Can you link some film with more exposures that would work in this same 5 below camera?
I got one of these and didn't know how to use it XD. I am interested in tech and I was surprised that Five Below had tech like this
They look kinda spooky like that
I saw some other reviews on the film itself in a real camera. Although grainy, it doesn’t seem that bad.
It could definitely be a unique look and worth a try !
Omg I found you today and I love love your videos bout five below
Thanks for watching !
Im curious how this camera would do with regular film
Can u test 5below digital camera ? Please
Can you show us how to set the camera up i’m too stupid to figure it out
The film should just catch on when you wind it, I have a couple of shorts where I load up 35mm film, give those a look maybe they can help.
Is there suppose to be a flash just curious mines doesn't so I don't know if it took or not
no flash on the camera 👎
No Focus? Why?
the website doesnt even list out how many exposures the film roll has. Kinda sketch.
Yea it only says 10 exp on the roll itself but no information on the box, it was also super lightweight and felt hollow almost.
Well, I know how many rolls I am putting in this camera at the moment. One or less
Not really worth putting expensive film in , won’t do it justice 😅
@anthonyroblesphoto I put I think the Fuji film I bought at Walmart for 12 bucks a 3x pack. I'm keeping the IFORD for my actual slr cameras. Most likely going to be a one and done and I'm going to use old chemicals before I dump them. Not going to use anything worth money.
You're better off getting a Vintage Kodak Film Camera, and some Film for less...
you look like alex g
Man that focus is horrible does it state its focus range?
All that comes in box are paper instructions on how to load the film but it says it’s a 28mm Lens with an F/8 aperture.