Some of the insights in your videos into the past are fascinating, your videos made me realize how astonishing it is that the 1800s wasn't even that long ago
Hi.Do you remember the instant camera that Polaroid brought out in the 1970's.My dad's friend had one but didn't use it much because the packs of film were expensive.The great thing about it was watching the picture develope in your hand just after taking the shot.I had a similar camera that Kodak produced.The film cartridges were about 4 inches square and came with I think 10 shots per cartridge.The cartridge was slotted into the bottom of the camera and after pressing the shutter button your picture would eject out the bottom.You could then see your photo slowly appear as if by magic.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for another great video! I sure can relate to all you said about cameras. Fun stroll down memory lane……and I took a few pictures….😊…..cheers!🍻
Fun video! I had a 110, 126, and a Polaroid camera. Sometimes it was disappointing getting the pictures back if a lot of the pics didn’t turn out well! Remember the cube flashbulbs? So much better taking pics and video on the iPhone!
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Some of the insights in your videos into the past are fascinating, your videos made me realize how astonishing it is that the 1800s wasn't even that long ago
Ohhh Yeahhh! Thx! Much appreciated!
Love the vid man keep up the good work
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Hi.Do you remember the instant camera that Polaroid brought out in the 1970's.My dad's friend had one but didn't use it much because the packs of film were expensive.The great thing about it was watching the picture develope in your hand just after taking the shot.I had a similar camera that Kodak produced.The film cartridges were about 4 inches square and came with I think 10 shots per cartridge.The cartridge was slotted into the bottom of the camera and after pressing the shutter button your picture would eject out the bottom.You could then see your photo slowly appear as if by magic.
Yes! I did have one of those. It was cool to see the pic develop in front of our eyes!
THANK YOU SO MUCH for another great video! I sure can relate to all you said about cameras. Fun stroll down memory lane……and I took a few pictures….😊…..cheers!🍻
Thx!! You are so welcome!
Fun video! I had a 110, 126, and a Polaroid camera. Sometimes it was disappointing getting the pictures back if a lot of the pics didn’t turn out well! Remember the cube flashbulbs? So much better taking pics and video on the iPhone!
Ohhh Yeah Today is so different!!
Best of the best! Keep up the great work Sir
Thanks a lot buddy!
1 dollar in 1900 has a spending power of 36 dollars today. Cheers Clyde
Awesome! Thank you! Cheers My Friend !!!