Iconic 80's Film Camera gets an Overhaul - Minolta X-700 CLA & Repaint
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2023
- In this video I document the process of servicing (CLA) and repainting a Minolta X-700 film camera.
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clicked for the camera, subscribed for the comedy.
Same
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@@patricknicholsdesign gosh... What do you charge lol!!!
Found myself chuckling all the way. Take my sub 🤡 keep up the great content!
Same here!
I’m totally amazed at the amount of design work that must have gone into such cameras plus how they must have been built in the factory.
Yeah I would have loved to see how they were assembled at the factory. I wonder if any footage exists. Thanks for watching.
... how they must have been built [by 11 year olds]...
I'm really impressed by your knowledge, skill and tenacity! I could probably disassemble this but then the camera would be lying on my table forever until I throw it out because there is no way I am putting it back together...Kudos!
I definitely still have a few projects sitting in a box in pieces, just need to find the time to put them back together again...Thanks for watching.
My takeaway lesson was that I will never try to take apart one of these :) Amazing work and great video, thank you.
With a little bit of practice it's not so bad. Thanks for watching.
I have 2 X700s and one of them needs a repair. Not going to do it myself.
I'm flattered you're actually explaining things as if I'll ever attempt anything like this
This video is insane! Your channel is a breath of fresh air from the typical film photography content on youtube. Excited to see where you take this!
I'm kind of torn because I have other projects that I want to make videos about but people seem to really enjoy the analog camera stuff. Been trying to think of a way to tie everything together. In any case I don't think I'll be abandoning the cameras. Thanks for watching.
@@patricknicholsdesign YES, old camera stuff 💪🏼 Subscribed.
Wasn’t the video I wanted, but the video I needed. Nice work !!
Came here for clues to a stuck MD coupler, and stayed for the craftsmanship.
Patrick, you are completely madman for trying this. I can't even imagine someone can have the patience to try this out. The final results actually look sick tho.
I'm glad you liked it, thank you for watching.
Well Patrick I’m 73 and live in New Forest U.K. my first proper SLR was a Minolta X700 and today I was working on a, you guessed it Minolta X700 and it went terribly wrong.
I collect cameras and have several of these, but the one that I was working on was a recent purchase and it was missing a few parts, but really apart from that, oh and it won’t wind on, or fire! But we know don’t we, these little secrets that you used in this video, the latter one, connecting the two yellow wires together, was one that I wanted to try as I to watched the guy on TH-cam who knew what he was talking about as he shows you in the video and proved the point, no it wasn’t a trick, but you were right about the flex board, 🤬😩😳😢 I came to solder the wires as one had come adrift 🛶🏝️anyway, so having taken the bottom off, I thought great 30 min job and I’ll be 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂err well, the first thing I noticed was a black wire as well? 😏so I thought, no problem I’ll get one my other Xs and look at wiring, 🤦♂️ could I find out where it was supposed to go😱well off came the opinner bottom plate, with the six screws of different lengths and metal, of pops the spring from under eat and what do you know, ok you do know! But it travels down along the back of camera, disappears round under and reappears but tracing black on black is a pain, it runs parallel with the yellow wire and connects next to the shutter mechanism next to the yellow wire but where does it connect? So off with the inner bottom plate on the second camera, spring etc etc, I find it connects under that flex board 🤔😳🤦♂️ok David it’s fine, your fine, at this point I get a message from a women who has been in touch before about a storage heater I’m selling and it’s obvious she is either Chinese or of a nationality that uses things like, ok I buy you be there, I send tomorrow man with van! 😳so I reply, have you told them that they need to send two men as it’s heavy and etc etc, regards David, well I won’t bore you with the details but this went back and forth for two hours with 30 mins or 15 mins then asked me something else, all understandable as she said they would have an envelope with the money in! Then I started to suspect, please you go on this site and send me screen shot, check email, there is a site man with a van, I’m trying to sort camera and thinking, I don’t need this, I read the advert and note it talks of best Dollar for the work? 🤔🫢😵💫🥴 so I mention this and ask where are you located, never mind you be there tomorrow 1pm so I do my old man confused act! I’m sorry but I’m not here tomorrow, where you live, why so I know where to come tomorrow, no I’m not here where are you! Penny drops, I say your talking out your arse aren’t you, this is a scam 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🧐🤬🤬🤬🤬then I get a reply back police will come tomorrow 1pm I reply well they will be able to assist in getting the heater in van, no they come tomorrow to arrest you, Fxxk Off!
So when you started talking about taking yours apart and, well you had me in stitches, the wires you are right do just keep popping off or even worse getting shorter and shorter as you try to attach I was putting extension pieces in and it just went from bad to worse! I was re routing the yellow one and well you took me back, made me laugh and the hours, weeks, months, years, decades, lifetime you spent on the project, is a true credit to you, think of it as a photo type 🤣😂🤣😂🤣Prototype! I think you would be better going on eBay and buying off cuts of leather where they tell you the gage and it’s cheap, but all in all you learned a lot, you have a unique camera and a full video of how to take apart and put back a Minolta X700 and I bet you could flog that, you have copy right on it and I for one would pay to have that as a reference.
Sorry, I can’t hear you, what happened to the camera, it’s sat on the table in a worse state than when I started, but hey it’s past another day.
I’ve subscribed and look forward to the next laugh/ learning session.. Regards David
Mad respect, I mostly work on leaf shutters myself and this is super impressive. You love to see it.
I shoot an SRT303b as my main 35mm and absolutely love Minolta, great to see them getting the love they deserve.
I've done a bit of leaf shutter work, but I actually find them to be more finnicky than focal plane shutters.
The SRT's are great cameras and often overlooked. The great thing is you can use the full lineup of Minolta lenses on any of the bodies until they got into the A mount autofocus stuff. Thanks for watching.
I have an XD-11 it runs amazing 46 ish years later! Minolta needs to get more attention
These things are a work of art. Can't imagine how much design work went into making one of these
Oh, look!: my favourite activity - f*king with cameras; my favourite genre - a relentless repair; my favourite style - ruthless irony. What not to like? Subscribed!
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Please never stop making these videos man, it’s all the buzz around cameras and photography enthusiasts and not to mention the neat comedic touch. Plus I’ve gotten into modding cameras and I’ve yet to do my first one which will hopefully be a canon new f 1 with a nice lime green leather replacement. Could you maybe do a video on the canon F1? Your awesome man keep it up
WOW ... I'm impressed ... that is awesome work, especially the micro soldering ... I once was a camera tech and had the eyes to do micro soldering, I guess I still can, just takes twice as long now .. I am 70+ but still enjoy the repair process ... thank you for this awesome and inspiring video ... and yes, I subscribed and shared ... 👍👍
Dry sense of humour combined with a "Can do" attitude... is great, and makes your video fun...well, I owned 2 of these work horse cameras way back in 1989... even had the motor advance for the film... so sweet. I moved on the Nikon F5.... and eventually to digital... I do think a white camera body would be pretty awesome if it came factory direct.
Amazing! Camera of the year 1982, still have my two X700's and lenses and both still work. My first 35mm cameras. Through-the-lens (TTL) flash metering, exposure lock, interchangeable focusing screens, program and aperture-preferred automation modes. Out in 1981 and continued production till 2001. Thank you, enjoyed this.
I'm not (yet) into repairing vintage cameras but I really appreciate and admire the amount of pain you're willing to go through and the persistence you have to make this work.
Subscribed. The thumbnail got me intrigued. I half expected this to be one of those "satisfying restoration" videos without narration. Turns out this was a very entertaining video. Your knowledge is impressive!
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.
This is incredible work. I’m astounded by the intricacy and complexity of these old film cameras; your will to push through the problems and finish the job is admirable.
this is like if Grainydays repaired (and painted) cameras. Fantastic.
The amount of tenacity is staggering.. Every time you encountered a set back I thought "yeah I'd be fuckin done" and you just kept going lmao
очень долго ждал и надеялся, что не забросишь тему с покраской камер.
Это очень круто, респект тебе! не останавливайся!🤝🏻
Хотя временами это разочаровывало, до сих пор я веселился с этим. Есть несколько других проектов без камеры, которые я хотел бы сделать, но отзывы о камерах были очень хорошими, поэтому я думаю, что продолжу их делать вместе со всем, чем я занимаюсь. Рад, что вам понравилось, и спасибо за просмотр. Hopefully that translated correctly.
@@patricknicholsdesigneven used a translator. I'm extremely pleased!
Yes, definitely, your work with camera customization is a masterpiece. Thank you for the opportunity to enjoy these videos🤩
Yes, that's the content people needed! Thank you for recording it.
No way is that camera a great enough ‘Icon’ for all that work! Your patience and persistence is unbelievable!
I appreciate it, thanks for watching.
This is so satisfying. I can't help but pay attention to everything.
This is an insane amount of work, props to sticking it out! My first camera was an x700. it died so I bought another one. Then that one died so I bought another one. Needless to say, I switched to an XE7
Can't give up the Minolta glass. I've heard great things about the XE and XD cameras, but haven't ever shot one. For a while I was deal hunting for an XK but eventually gave up on that. Thanks for watching.
XD7 was my first camera and its been around the world with previous owners several times and still going strong. My best friend loved it so much he picked up an XD5 but it misses the little aperture window drives him nuts!
Loved this tear down and paint up! both ours need some repairs but you have saved me the pain of doing it... never knee they were SO COMPLEX i will pay someone but it wont be as comedic as your videos!
That's a lot of work! And I'm not talking about the camera job, but also the video shooting and production. It's a really useful lesson for all of us. Thank you!
I happily took out my minolta X-300 in order to start to work on it and fix it and maybe to paint it. After 5 minutes into the video, it went back into the drawer and continued watching thinking wtf was I thinking lmao
Amazing job with the whole camera/video. Very entertaining.
X-700 owner here: THAT WAS AMAZING,👍👏👏👏
I could watch these for literal hours. Please keep doing what you're doing!
Wow I can't believe this channel only has 5k subscribers- I feel like I'm going to get to brag about being one of the "early ones"
Im not a photographer but I love these old classic cameras, and I love the way you presented
Dude, you don’t get to be so knowledgeable and funny at the same time. Amazing content!
Thank you!
watching this video stressed me out but seeing how much expertise you have completely amazed me
Love this video, your curiosity and the ability to have fun through mishaps is admirable. Looking forward to more educated and entertaining videos from you.
I enjoy your journey of fixing and modding cameras! Looking forward for more!
Holy crap. This is the first time I see someone doing this. Huge respect to you!
Love your videos, the commentary is a jam, but the fact that you show a real picture about a project like this makes it even more awesome, and I think we can learn a lot from your experiences.
Can't wait for the next video!!
I appreciate it, thanks for watching.
Just binged your channel, absolutely love this content and I can't wait for more. Great style
this is a great video from the script, to the video work, and the tips! awesome work man
And that kids is how I met my new favourite TH-cam channel
Thanks for following along.
Not long ago you could bring this camera to a repair store, and it would have been fixed for not too many dollars. Now it’s very, very expensive, good job. What a lot of work. Better capacitors are those ceramic capacitors.
Impressive! That was my first film camera. I learned so much with the X700 and really loved it.
They are very nice cameras. I haven't found another model to have better ergonomic or viewfinder. Thanks for watching.
that’s one of the most beautiful camera i’ve ever seen, god i wish i had one!
You're a mad man! Great work!
Dude that video is awesome. The way you made the video is just fantastic.
It’s beautiful! If only I have experienced in everything that’s to be done disassembling and assembling a film camera.
The Patience game is strong with this one...🙏 Solid work,... Subscribed
Clicked for the camera, subscribed for the amazing crafting skills.
nice work on the video, comedic timing was spot on. Had me laughing my a** off every now and then. Had a fun time seeing the nitty gritty and disection of the SLR, keep it up
insane focus on detail. great job on the camera and on the video
you are a surgeon doctor specializing in almost human photographic bodies. Congratulations!
This was so awesome man, thanks for sharing this. Fascinating watching someone with this level of knowledge narrate through this entire process!
I really appreciate it man. I've been watching your videos since the one about your last roll of Fuji Pro 400H, and I immediately binged your entire backlog. I really admire both your photography and video work. Very happy to see you posting again in good health. Thank you for watching!
@@patricknicholsdesign Ah no way man that's so cool thank you! Will for sure be stopping by whenever you put things out haha!
Totally gonna try painting my camera white, looks so cool
my ability to experience pleasure has been greatly subdued for quite some time now but this channel made me feel the joy of being a kid again.
Loved it! I think it turned out great, next one will be perfect. I can't beleive you managed to put everything together at the end.
Glad you liked the result, thank you for watching.
At about 3 and a half minutes in I soon realized why I am always getting told the the cost of repair can end up being the same as just buying the camera I’m working condition.
Kudos to you for diving into this and giving us a peak.
wow, that teardown was intense. Kudos.
Thanks for watching.
Best camera pr0n video ever. 10/10 on the comedy/sarcasm. You got yourself a new subscriber! 💪🏾
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Just thought I’d let you and everyone else know that my profile picture and my account banner picture was taken with my X700! This was my grandpas old camera and I know he’s up in heaven smiling knowing his old family camera is being put to good use again by me :)
Looks freaking amazing!
Glad you like it, thank you for watching.
Amazing work, congratulations! Keep on !
Thank you for watching.
This is an amazing video!
this was one of the most amusing videos ive watched as of late, when the parts dissolved i dieeeed. props to you for committing to this, i took apart my canon g1x, managed to break it and have vowed to never open another camera again. the x700 is one of my favourite cameras but god i wish i could shoot it without crying as i pay £45 for dev and a scan
Great video! Thanks youtube algorithm for the recommendation!
So cool, I spent more than a few years with two X-700's around my neck when I was a photojournalist. I still have one on display in my man cave.
Amazing result. A Star Wars Stoomtrooper look for the Minolta X-700 is fantastic!
Great video! It really was a joy to watch! Funny and interesting, best combination.
Glad you liked it, thank you for watching.
best film photography video of the year
I thought I was patient fixing old, purely mechanical cameras, but you reached new levels on this repair/rebuild/service/overhaul - really enjoyed the video, and couldn't help laughing at the many attempts to remove the old paint/powder coat or whatever it was, there seemed to be a certain inevitability that it would end in dissolved plastic parts, which wasn't really that much of an issue as you had spares anyway. Great video.
Incredible video man. Keep it up. Really well put together.
Thank you, glad you liked the video.
This channel is awesome, love these videos!
I appreciate it, thanks for watching.
I bought my x-700 in 1982 and this reminds me why I keep it as it is, although I probably need to replace the light seals soon. Great video!
My main rig is still going strong with all the original caps from 1981. Finally had to replace the light seals a few months ago. Thanks for watching.
I like that the paint chips and the leather will get dirty. The more you use it, the more it'll show. It'll age. And that's cool.
You're right, the black coating underneath showing through could look pretty cool. Guess we'll find out. Thanks for watching.
@@patricknicholsdesign I think after a few months it'll have the "Casey Neistat sunglasses" kind of vibe.
This was a really calming experience! Keep up the great video editing!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.
Glad to have found this channel, keep em coming, love the humour.
Glad you enjoyed. thanks for watching.
One of the few videos YT's algo that am glad it suggested. First time to watch you but definitely subscribed 🙌
I’m so excited for whatever your next vid is!!!
Thanks for following along.
Bro when you revealed you melted everything I lost it lmfao. Awesome work here, incredibly interesting and informative:)
This channel is A+
Damn...the quality of all your contents is amazing,
I gotta be one of your earliest subscriber fr ❤✨️
this is some high skill here, nice!
Really cool project! Turned out fantastic.
Thanks for watching.
Outstanding!
I’m glad I discovered your channel. I thoroughly enjoyed this video 😂 10/10
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching.
Loved this.
Thanks for watching
The content, your personality are both great. I honestly feel inspired to customize my own camera. I hope to see more videos soon! I love how feel included, even with my limited knowledge in this field. (love the OSHA approved vent)
Gotta say, this looks pretty snappy. I'd rock that.
Great video and awesome Stormtrooper Minolta convert. I have 2 of these babies and I could never try what you have achieved. Well done, I loved the video.
AWESOME!! Overengineered Japanese Products!!! but such a great video and what you do! thanks!
You are a great reparman and nice video quality also! ❤
As someone who repairs these Pandora's boxes, I say, OMG!!!!! and congratulations.
Thanks for watching.
I came to the video just to relax. Stayed, liked and sub'd because of this: 16:24
That looks amazing. Also, I have a collection of old analog cameras, I've always wanted to paint one, now I know better.
I love the censoring sounds and the way he's just truthful with how difficult some parts of fixing the camera. Subbing
if one day you sold a camera reparing course, I would be the first to buy it. This is awesome
I appreciate it, thank you for watching.
This channel is so underrated. It's like grainydays but camera servicing and customization
This is the motivation I needed to fix my gummed up shutter. Awesome video btw, love the comedy and easygoing style.
I appreciate it, good luck with the shutter. Thank you for watching.
Just to say I knew your channel before it blew up. Great content keep it up!
Thanks for following along.
What a great work and final result! Now I want to deep clean my own X-700 :)
It's very satisfying when the work is done. Thanks for watching.