bought the Kodak F9 not too long ago to have as a fun camera that purposely won't take the best pictures and give my kodak gold a certain "flawed' look. So far I've been happy with it . I agree about the astestic with the soft touch feel of textured part. What impressed me the most though was it's packaging for this type of camera. From the quality of the box and firm quality foam etc. I almost didn't really want throw out the box. It was that nice.
Hey! I don’t actually know where the bag is from, my brother got it me from Berlin. I know you can pick up similar ones and I find it really handy as a less conspicuous camera bag!
When you said you used the 35mm Fujifilm C200, did you mean the old one or the new Fujicolor 200 because the old one was discontinued like a year back?
I agree that it’s far better to buy an old camera. But I think for a lot of people buy these cameras where they might have bought a disposable, so in my eyes this is better than the alternative.
@@Emma-nw2xg This all holds true for for second hand P&S cameras, only that the lenses and photos of older cameras will be much (!) better and again: You will not generate new garbage. These are wasted resources…
If you have the opportunity to buy an old camera buy it! If I have the chance to buy one, I'll buy it, but in my case I need a film camera in a few days because I'm going on vacation. There are many reasons why people buy these cameras, but if we have the money and the opportunity, obviously we will buy something better.
@@renatagarciaduarte3023 For sure this could be a reason to buy such a camera. But don’t be too disappointed about the image quality. Anyhow the remaining question is, why not just using your smartphone during holiday? Output will be dramatically better. For me film photography with 35mm film is about the experience with old mechanical cameras or slide film. This little plastic thing does not make fun nor deliver any good output.
I can't believe people buy these things. They're a complete ripoff. Just pick up an old cheap camera at a thrift store. Or just ask an old person. They probably have a camera exactly like this that they got as a free gift for subscribing to a magazine 30 years ago that they'll just give you.
yep there are tons of better old simple point & shoot cameras with 3 element glass lens's on eBay that produce better photos for a lot less money...some with auto film advance
Both of these cameras are junk. You can get much better film cameras at the thrift store for way less. The photos you showed were lacking contrast and very soft.
bought the Kodak F9 not too long ago to have as a fun camera that purposely won't take the best pictures and give my kodak gold a certain "flawed' look. So far I've been happy with it . I agree about the astestic with the soft touch feel of textured part. What impressed me the most though was it's packaging for this type of camera. From the quality of the box and firm quality foam etc. I almost didn't really want throw out the box. It was that nice.
Yeah, they definitely packed it well, not something that’s ever been that important to me but it certainly adds to the experience!
This is old but i kept the box too
I think you swayed me to the Kodak f9.
But I’m curious, what sling bag are you wearing at 3:23?
Hey! I don’t actually know where the bag is from, my brother got it me from Berlin. I know you can pick up similar ones and I find it really handy as a less conspicuous camera bag!
They are the same camera made by some Chinese company 😃The AGFA Photo is also the same. Only difference is the color and brand logo.
I got the one from Agfa Photo and it’s also the same camera
When you said you used the 35mm Fujifilm C200, did you mean the old one or the new Fujicolor 200 because the old one was discontinued like a year back?
Which one is better, this ultra f9 or the ektar H35?
H35 👍
Thank you for this. I just ordered Ultra f9, and this is my first time. Anyway, how do you transfer the pictures to phone? 💓
Because it's a film camera you have to developed it first and then scan the film after that you can transfer it to your phone
@@bibilbabalbebel1661 oh thank youuu
@@bibilbabalbebel1661 my camera arrived today. I'm so happy.
@Joseph I still haven't finished my first 36 shots. I still have no idea about the quality of the pictures. I'm excited though.
@@tweetbejasa6784 update?
Get the Reto wide and slim the lens is way sharper give the others to the cat to play with😂
these camera's are best used outdoors during bright sunny days with black & white film...i don't waste money using color film with them
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Why not buying a „real and usable“ film camera second hand? This is burning resources and generating new plastic garbage….
I agree that it’s far better to buy an old camera. But I think for a lot of people buy these cameras where they might have bought a disposable, so in my eyes this is better than the alternative.
It’s cheap, it’s easy to find and buy, and good for beginners
@@Emma-nw2xg This all holds true for for second hand P&S cameras, only that the lenses and photos of older cameras will be much (!) better and again: You will not generate new garbage. These are wasted resources…
If you have the opportunity to buy an old camera buy it! If I have the chance to buy one, I'll buy it, but in my case I need a film camera in a few days because I'm going on vacation. There are many reasons why people buy these cameras, but if we have the money and the opportunity, obviously we will buy something better.
@@renatagarciaduarte3023 For sure this could be a reason to buy such a camera. But don’t be too disappointed about the image quality. Anyhow the remaining question is, why not just using your smartphone during holiday? Output will be dramatically better. For me film photography with 35mm film is about the experience with old mechanical cameras or slide film. This little plastic thing does not make fun nor deliver any good output.
I can't believe people buy these things. They're a complete ripoff. Just pick up an old cheap camera at a thrift store. Or just ask an old person. They probably have a camera exactly like this that they got as a free gift for subscribing to a magazine 30 years ago that they'll just give you.
yep there are tons of better old simple point & shoot cameras with 3 element glass lens's on eBay that produce better photos for a lot less money...some with auto film advance
The shitty photo quality from these cameras is the exact aesthetic im after
@@gdconflik1665 yeah and they're are plenty of old shitty cameras you can get for nothing.
Both of these cameras are junk. You can get much better film cameras at the thrift store for way less. The photos you showed were lacking contrast and very soft.