Haha yeah I was clearing up any confusion as most people just know it as 35mm, stats were showing a lot of people replayed the part of the video where I said that so thought it was worth clarifying 😂
Nice work mate, not easy when you have no control over the camera. I want a point and shoot but with some controls, fix lens is fine but I want to choose the shutter speed at least.
Agreed! But it's a nice way to start out with shooting film! I'll definitely be looking to get a film SLR at some point where I can control the settings more 😄
@@jimmypmedia Well if you want to borrow one in the meantime I’ve 7/8 here, I’ve a Minolta I can let you have a body for £10 but you will need to find a lens, The Real Camera Company on Lever Street in the Northern Quarter on the other corner to Fred Aldous in Stephenson Square should have plenty and if there’s any issue with the camera I’ll refund you of course, I’ve not tried them all just yet and there are a couple I want to keep.
hi! thanks for the video. i just bought the camera and wondering should i roll the film every time i take a picture? (so it’s like click > roll > click > roll) if that makes sense lol
As this is a film camera you'll need to make sure you have some 35mm film in it, and then you'll need to get that film developed to see your photos. I used this video when I first got the camera as it's a really good guide on how to use it 👍 th-cam.com/video/2JQImA06-nM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MtJkvxHGfP50Sg4D
@@ssanra_4327 Hey! Not a silly question at all! Unfortunately though I haven't tested the camera for indoor use with the flash, however from what I hear it's not amazing indoors which I'd put down to it's F/9 aperture, so I would mostly stick to outdoor use!
Just realised I said 135mm film when I meant 35mm, my bad guys 😂
135 means 35mm
Haha yeah I was clearing up any confusion as most people just know it as 35mm, stats were showing a lot of people replayed the part of the video where I said that so thought it was worth clarifying 😂
It amazes me that the images you captured were from such a simple, basic camera. Proof that tn investments in equipment is often meaningless.
Absolutely! I think it just shows how timeless shooting on film is 😊
Nice shots Jimmy, I must admit I wouldn't know where to start with shooting film.
Thanks mate! 🙌 Honestly with a point and shoot it's pretty easy, just not cheap to buy film or get it developed!
didn't expect to see irlam 😮💨
Nice work mate, not easy when you have no control over the camera. I want a point and shoot but with some controls, fix lens is fine but I want to choose the shutter speed at least.
Agreed! But it's a nice way to start out with shooting film! I'll definitely be looking to get a film SLR at some point where I can control the settings more 😄
@@jimmypmedia Let me know when, if you’re looking for a cheaper one I may have one to sell you
@@bcegerton that would be great mate! I'll late you know when I'm ready to look 😄
@@jimmypmedia Well if you want to borrow one in the meantime I’ve 7/8 here, I’ve a Minolta I can let you have a body for £10 but you will need to find a lens, The Real Camera Company on Lever Street in the Northern Quarter on the other corner to Fred Aldous in Stephenson Square should have plenty and if there’s any issue with the camera I’ll refund you of course, I’ve not tried them all just yet and there are a couple I want to keep.
@@bcegerton Appreciate that mate! I'll do some research on the Minolta 😊 Will DM you at some point about it!
Nice simple review, thank you!
No problem! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
hi! thanks for the video. i just bought the camera and wondering should i roll the film every time i take a picture? (so it’s like click > roll > click > roll) if that makes sense lol
Hey, yeah that's pretty much how it works! Really easy just click, then wind to the next shot 😊
@@jimmypmedia ok great thanks! can’t wait to try mine😆
Can I ask the flash turned on for every photo?
@@sihoutong6964 hey, I didn't have the flash on for any of these photos!
Were this photos edited or straight out of the camera?
@@radityarian1533 these are all straight from the camera as I don't edit any of my film photos
How do I view the pictures?Im 15 and I got this as a gift and idk what to do with it
As this is a film camera you'll need to make sure you have some 35mm film in it, and then you'll need to get that film developed to see your photos. I used this video when I first got the camera as it's a really good guide on how to use it 👍 th-cam.com/video/2JQImA06-nM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MtJkvxHGfP50Sg4D
is it a half frame camera?
Hey, the ultra F9 is not half frame, the H35 is the half frame camera similar to this one that Kodak do 😊
Hi I have a bit of a silly question!! I'm looking to buy my first camera - does this perform well in low light but with the flash on? Thank you!
@@ssanra_4327 Hey! Not a silly question at all! Unfortunately though I haven't tested the camera for indoor use with the flash, however from what I hear it's not amazing indoors which I'd put down to it's F/9 aperture, so I would mostly stick to outdoor use!
How did you digitalize the pics?
Hey! The lab where I get my photos developed does this for me, I believe they just scan the negatives to do this!
What film is this in?
These were all on Kodak ColorPlus 200!
Yeah don't open your camera back with film roll in 😂😂
I've learned my lesson don't worry 😂