What an incredible collection of cameras! Some real beauties there. Closest ones I have in my own small collection are the Olympus mju zoom 105 and I have a Canon EOS 500n which is a Regel G in USA, I believe yours is the later model? The thing I like most about the world of retro film photography is mostly these cameras go for very little money, compared to what they cost new. 😊😲😁 Edit- The Mickey Mouse camera amused me greatly!! 😁⚠️
That is quite some collection. I started out with a Russian, Quartz Standard 8mm film camera. The film was a 25' roll of 16mm film. You shot 25' then opened the camera in the dark, took out the spool, turned it around, re-laced it and shot 25' on the other side. The lab then developed it and split the film right down the middle, spliced it together and sent you back a 50' roll of std 8 film. :-) Sadly my first Super 8 camera was stolen the first day I took it out, I never even got to see the film I shot having saved up my paper round wages for about 6 months, luckily it didn't put me off making films :-)
The Film Photography Project actually just released some new double 8mm film! I don't currently have an 8mm camera but I've thought about buying one because they're so cheap. I'm sorry about your super 8 camera, though. That must have been rough 😣
i have a minolta hi-matic e such a great feel to it. i have a sx 70 but i haven't tried the new Polaroid film i used time zero back before they stopped making it.
My English teacher/track coach lent me his Pentax K1000 to help me get started in 35mm photography in 10th grade. What an amazing career that inspired!
I used a Bronica ETRSI for shooting weddings. They made a speed grip that makes it a whole lot easier to carry. In fact the grip had a hot shoe mount for an accessory flash unit.
You might try Shutter Fly to get film developed? Or just Google it might be your best shot. I still have my 110 film & 35mm film. I was really glad when they came out w/digital or SD Cards. That meant no more bad film developed. Just review & retake it you didn't like the picture. My Mom has one of those Browning cameras. Kind of bulky though. On those super 8 movie cameras why couldn't you 3D print the gear if they keep on breaking so often? That's an idea to even make some extra money... lol.... Great video about cameras, Chris from Missouri
Nice collection! I like folding cameras too, I have one from Zeiss, a Nettar 517/16, totally love it, and the lens is amazing sharp. Nice channel, sunscribed!
What other film-related videos would you like to see for future Film Fridays???
What you do with the photos after they're developed. Also the cameo was one of my first cameras too and it is legit! #CameoBoyz
What an incredible collection of cameras!
Some real beauties there.
Closest ones I have in my own small collection are the Olympus mju zoom 105 and I have a Canon EOS 500n which is a Regel G in USA, I believe yours is the later model?
The thing I like most about the world of retro film photography is mostly these cameras go for very little money, compared to what they cost new. 😊😲😁
Edit- The Mickey Mouse camera amused me greatly!! 😁⚠️
thumbs up for the sponsor :D
Jacob and the Argus nuts
I have a Bell and Howell Super 8 autoload camera which works perfectly and is really well built
Dude I love your collection! So sick. I'm so with you on the Pentax K1000!!
Heck yea!
My main film cameras are a Nikon FM2n and a mamiya rb67.
Both awesome cameras!
@@JacobCarlson Yeah they are both great. I'm thinking about getting a canon 7 to try out using a rangefinder.
That is quite some collection. I started out with a Russian, Quartz Standard 8mm film camera. The film was a 25' roll of 16mm film. You shot 25' then opened the camera in the dark, took out the spool, turned it around, re-laced it and shot 25' on the other side. The lab then developed it and split the film right down the middle, spliced it together and sent you back a 50' roll of std 8 film. :-) Sadly my first Super 8 camera was stolen the first day I took it out, I never even got to see the film I shot having saved up my paper round wages for about 6 months, luckily it didn't put me off making films :-)
The Film Photography Project actually just released some new double 8mm film! I don't currently have an 8mm camera but I've thought about buying one because they're so cheap.
I'm sorry about your super 8 camera, though. That must have been rough 😣
@@JacobCarlson Yeah I was only about 13 at the time. A lot of cameras have gone under the bridge since then :-)
i have a minolta hi-matic e such a great feel to it. i have a sx 70 but i haven't tried the new Polaroid film i used time zero back before they stopped making it.
PPPRepairs maybe can help you with repair, sorry if im a bit in late :D
My English teacher/track coach lent me his Pentax K1000 to help me get started in 35mm photography in 10th grade. What an amazing career that inspired!
I used a Bronica ETRSI for shooting weddings. They made a speed grip that makes it a whole lot easier to carry. In fact the grip had a hot shoe mount for an accessory flash unit.
I've seen the grip pop up a few times on eBay. It too is unfortunately very expensive due to scarcity
Not a C2, it’s a C3 because of the flash sync ports.
Nice collection
Shout out to my watch tan!
The mentioned someone in the UK who repairs point and shoot cameras, where can I find him?
PPP Repairs is their name! You can find them on IG or through a Google search
You might try Shutter Fly to get film developed? Or just Google it might be your best shot. I still have my 110 film & 35mm film. I was really glad when they came out w/digital or SD Cards. That meant no more bad film developed. Just review & retake it you didn't like the picture.
My Mom has one of those Browning cameras. Kind of bulky though.
On those super 8 movie cameras why couldn't you 3D print the gear if they keep on breaking so often? That's an idea to even make some extra money... lol....
Great video about cameras,
Chris from Missouri
Dude, that's an Argus C-3, not C-2, I think.... Andy
Loved the sponsor joke. I could instantly tell you have an awesome/positive personality. Subbed! Keep up the great work man
Where is the update
Haven't made it yet!
Nice collection! I like folding cameras too, I have one from Zeiss, a Nettar 517/16, totally love it, and the lens is amazing sharp.
Nice channel, sunscribed!
The Darkroom in California will process 110 film.
Haha I wish having too many cameras was my problem. I’m the opposite: I have one bad camera to make films on
You can process 110 film in the darkroom lab: thedarkroom.com good luck!
Thanks!!
Haha sponsoring yourself like so many others
There is no such thing as too many cameras.
No such thing as too many cameras. Just not enuff time or hard to find developers