I really enjoyed this new series. I remember in 1981 going to Radio Rentals, and renting out a huge separate Sharp VHS portable video recorder with a big separate video camera, with my friend for filming the tall ship event, at Southampton Docks. What an enjoyable experience it was. Please bring out your next episode as soon as you can. Thank you.
I get emotional when watching this channel, I was 10 when internet came, and a little more when cell phones came, i lived all those changes it was a wonderful journey that i may tell my kids in the future, Remember EnCarta ? lol great channel keep the work up
Very well said. I remember a lot of the changes too, having grown up and living with them. I used to record tv on vhs tapes in the mid 90’s. Then I was burning CD’s and DVD’s. My first mobile phone was the bosh 509e. It was literally a massive ORANGE brick. Tiny black and white display with huge telephone keys! It’s madness having lived through all the changes over the last 20 years. Today we are so spoiled. In a good way. Technology moves very quick sometimes. Great video.
The 'Back to the Future' camcorder (JVC GR-C1) was launched in 1984, and it used a camera tube, rather than a CCD. The bright light 'trails' recorded on camcorder videos of that era were due to the use of tubes, rather than solid state sensors. The fist CCD camcorders appeared in 1985.
u make me happy... that someone remembers ....just the nostalgia alone ...greatest story pt 2 i teared up...u must make more retrospects....thank you degogo you inspire millions!
You , sir, are simply brilliant. I appreciate how you connect the dots and stimulate the mental conversations we are having in our minds, with ourselves, about what's up NEXT! Aloha from not warm Virginia!
I lived through the two piece camera and recorder. It was always mind blowing as each new advancement was made. When I switched from two piece beta to one piece vhs I purposely went with a full size vhs cartridge because the drum was full size and the quality was therefore better. Back then editing was done tape to tape and quality was essential. Then 8mm tape came along and the small size and high quality blew me away. I now use a digital Sony Handicam but convenience and quality is just about a toss-up between it and my iPhone. The powerful zoom on the camcorder gives it the edge imo. Great presentation Cold Fusion!
It was very interesting to see the comparison of then and now. My family actually owned the RCA VHS shoulder video camera shown early in the episode, and it was a bit nostalgic to remember how privileged I thought our family was. Now everyone and their dog has something better... In there pocket no less. I always watch your videos, because they are usually quite informative, without all the needless talking. To the point, and interesting. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
killer idea for a series. i love how you keep our exponential advancement in mobile tech in perspective to things as little as 5 years ago and beyond. most people don't reflect on the things you make videos about. kudos.
Great show, refreshes lots of memories. I used some of those and imagined that someday... what if we could fit it all in our hands, now we do and I imagine.....
Just came across this channel, in a word "AWESOME" head and shoulders above the rest. I love the graphics the innovative approach to documenting everything. I'm going to enjoy looking at all the back catalogue. Keep up the good work CF
This is fantastic. Love the retro/old commercials, brings back so many memories. You have by far the best produced videos I have seen on TH-cam. Keep it up!
I don't know why but I feel like crying while watching this. I used to have some of them and every time the product shows up, it brings my old sweet memories back which I will never get them again today :'( how time flies, and how I am growing up
I really liked this! Especially since there are times when I do look at my phone and think back to the days when it would have been several bulky devices that I would have never ben able to take out with me. It's also nice to look back every once in a while, looking forward to more of these!
Awesome mate! We actually use to own one of those split system cameras, but it was actually split into 3 pieces: one being the camera itself, the other being the tape recorder unit and the third being a belt strap with a bunch of batteries. We then upgraded to a JVC VHS all-in-one camcorder which was "studio quality", it weighed in at around 2.5kg.
You are awesome buddy. That's hard work bro. And you deserve a big applause. Keep up the work, youtube seems interesting, thanks to you and few others.
Loved it man, kept my interest the whole way through, i had a home video camcorder once and it's like when you go back to and old game that you think looked as good as any of today's games and it looks nothing like them, seeing the comparison of today and then's camera's blew me away
Wow it's nice to bring in old memories.... I just would like to add a point like vhs tapes had that unique ability to pause rewind and continue recording but today if it's a disc it's a chapter and so is the smart phone .....
Excellent video. Reminds me of my childhood when my dad used to scream from the kitchen that I was going to break the very expensive shoulder mount VHS home video camcorder, when I would make stop motion clay figures. Now you find them all over thrift stores for 15 us dollars!
New thinking! Loved the concept of this new series. Dude, with the quality of your videos (which is freaking awesome!) you should team up with someone like Discovery and go big!
Excellent video. You could dig a little more into a comparison with modern technology and old generation technology at the end of the video. I thought there would be a little bit more about the incredible capacity of modern smartphone cameras in this video. Great work!
Even the cheapest cellphone today is BETTER than the BEST cameras in the early 80's. THAT'S FOR SURE! BUT!! However, one thing we got from the 80's era, that todays cell phones DON'T. It's the video we made in the 80's!!
Smart phone replaced many things.. Books, CDs, satellite navigation, pocket TVs, the Handheld calculator, the camcorder, Digital camera, hand held gaming,, Filofax, personal music player, Credit card payment system, handheld Internet navigation Device, sound recorder, movie video library and player,, health device,, language translator etc..
I really enjoyed this new series. I remember in 1981 going to Radio Rentals, and renting out a huge separate Sharp VHS portable video recorder with a big separate video camera, with my friend for filming the tall ship event, at Southampton Docks. What an enjoyable experience it was. Please bring out your next episode as soon as you can. Thank you.
I get emotional when watching this channel, I was 10 when internet came, and a little more when cell phones came, i lived all those changes it was a wonderful journey that i may tell my kids in the future, Remember EnCarta ? lol great channel keep the work up
Carmen Sandiego? Remember that..
Very well said. I remember a lot of the changes too, having grown up and living with them. I used to record tv on vhs tapes in the mid 90’s. Then I was burning CD’s and DVD’s. My first mobile phone was the bosh 509e. It was literally a massive ORANGE brick. Tiny black and white display with huge telephone keys! It’s madness having lived through all the changes over the last 20 years. Today we are so spoiled. In a good way. Technology moves very quick sometimes. Great video.
Old was better than new
The 'Back to the Future' camcorder (JVC GR-C1) was launched in 1984, and it used a camera tube, rather than a CCD. The bright light 'trails' recorded on camcorder videos of that era were due to the use of tubes, rather than solid state sensors. The fist CCD camcorders appeared in 1985.
u make me happy... that someone remembers ....just the nostalgia alone ...greatest story pt 2 i teared up...u must make more retrospects....thank you degogo you inspire millions!
Really like the idea, keep it up.
I acually really liked this one! Great editing my friend. Keep it up!
Cheers mate! I will :)
You , sir, are simply brilliant. I appreciate how you connect the dots and stimulate the mental conversations we are having in our minds, with ourselves, about what's up NEXT! Aloha from not warm Virginia!
I lived through the two piece camera and recorder. It was always mind blowing as each new advancement was made. When I switched from two piece beta to one piece vhs I purposely went with a full size vhs cartridge because the drum was full size and the quality was therefore better. Back then editing was done tape to tape and quality was essential. Then 8mm tape came along and the small size and high quality blew me away. I now use a digital Sony Handicam but convenience and quality is just about a toss-up between it and my iPhone. The powerful zoom on the camcorder gives it the edge imo. Great presentation Cold Fusion!
The background sound and the random animation in the middle is great
It was very interesting to see the comparison of then and now. My family actually owned the RCA VHS shoulder video camera shown early in the episode, and it was a bit nostalgic to remember how privileged I thought our family was. Now everyone and their dog has something better... In there pocket no less. I always watch your videos, because they are usually quite informative, without all the needless talking. To the point, and interesting. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
killer idea for a series. i love how you keep our exponential advancement in mobile tech in perspective to things as little as 5 years ago and beyond. most people don't reflect on the things you make videos about. kudos.
I'm getting kind of sad and emotional because of your videos. Great job.
Great show, refreshes lots of memories. I used some of those and imagined that someday... what if we could fit it all in our hands, now we do and I imagine.....
Just came across this channel, in a word "AWESOME" head and shoulders above the rest. I love the graphics the innovative approach to documenting everything. I'm going to enjoy looking at all the back catalogue. Keep up the good work CF
You're really good at making documentaries!
This is fantastic. Love the retro/old commercials, brings back so many memories. You have by far the best produced videos I have seen on TH-cam. Keep it up!
Great job...... You made me feel nostalgic and its like a very INTERESTING history class for younger generation.
I don't know why but I feel like crying while watching this. I used to have some of them and every time the product shows up, it brings my old sweet memories back which I will never get them again today :'( how time flies, and how I am growing up
This is what the history channel should be.
SE k750i...brings back memories! Was a good phone for it's day.
I really liked this! Especially since there are times when I do look at my phone and think back to the days when it would have been several bulky devices that I would have never ben able to take out with me. It's also nice to look back every once in a while, looking forward to more of these!
Yes! Please continue this series!
All your videos are SO AMAZING! The quality is impeccable! Definitely spreading the vids!
Probably the best channel I ever bumped into in TH-cam. Keep up the good work +coldfusion
Fantastic job. I'm all compliments for you dude. Thanks for putting your time into this work.
I absolutely love this remember series!! You need to make more videos like this :D I love learning about the history about our digital world.
great documentaries and the soundtracks are wonderful too
Thanks for posting this video. It is amazing how far we have come in such a short period of time!
One day you're going to become famous for your videos. Definitely 1 million subscribers worthy.
That was an awesome watch. Can't wait to see the next episode.
Another superbly made video. Excited to see the rest of the videos in this series.
Nice video! It's remarkable how far we've come and this video does a good job covering it all!
Looks like it's going to be a great series for us nostalgic kids from the 80s! :)
I truly enjoyed the production. Cheers!
Love your videos, your delivery of information is just amazing. Keep Up The Work!
CodfusTion please make more of these videos I really can't stop watching.
Great video. We tend to instantly forget all the improvements the tech gives us.
Next time you pick up your phone... but i'm watching this on my phone :P
Still have a old Nokia, :D I think I'm never going to be the cool guy, Having a smartphone :I
Awesome mate! We actually use to own one of those split system cameras, but it was actually split into 3 pieces: one being the camera itself, the other being the tape recorder unit and the third being a belt strap with a bunch of batteries. We then upgraded to a JVC VHS all-in-one camcorder which was "studio quality", it weighed in at around 2.5kg.
I watched some of ur videos
Ur style of narration is really good.
Keep it up.
Spectacular editing and dramatic delivery that makes you appreciate the progression of the camcorder. Look forward to more videos!
Please make this new series, what can I say other than awesome, and oh the memories
Awesome!!! It's crazy how far we come in such a short period of time
man, it gives me goose bumps just to imagine where we will be in 10 years.
Amazing, love the old footage
dude,,, your videos are awesome. you should be getting paid for this man.
I absolutely love this series! Keep up the good work! Cheers from the U.S.
I still can't believe how Dagogo makes awesome videos, and is a brilliant editor. You my friend have a bright future!
Best youtube channel. This needs to be discovered
I love this video,nobody can make the tech history video the way you do. great job...!!
You are awesome buddy. That's hard work bro. And you deserve a big applause. Keep up the work, youtube seems interesting, thanks to you and few others.
loved the video and the narration specially...
Loved it man, kept my interest the whole way through, i had a home video camcorder once and it's like when you go back to and old game that you think looked as good as any of today's games and it looks nothing like them, seeing the comparison of today and then's camera's blew me away
its really good to know the history of camera
your Remember video series is really awesome. keep it up!
Its always a pleasure to watch your video
The then and now for you! In the year 2018! And the video you have made is far better than, many others here.
No worries dude, everything you post is gold.
One of the best channels on youtube.
this guy is one of best producers around .
Wow it's nice to bring in old memories.... I just would like to add a point like vhs tapes had that unique ability to pause rewind and continue recording but today if it's a disc it's a chapter and so is the smart phone .....
Excellent video. Reminds me of my childhood when my dad used to scream from the kitchen that I was going to break the very expensive shoulder mount VHS home video camcorder, when I would make stop motion clay figures. Now you find them all over thrift stores for 15 us dollars!
please continue. i love this.
Loved the video man!! Can't wait for episode 2.
I became a fan of your work , so you got a new sub mate, really informative channel .
U are something different man
Like ur vedios always
I am a fan of dagogo and coldfustion. .
Very cool! The 4:3 aspect ratio really takes me back.
Excited for the series.
Very enjoyable it was like a step back in the past.
Congratulations, allways your vídeos are amazing. Great Job man!
Love it- Its like my life captured on tape! Amazing as always, Mahalo
really liked this video! keep them coming...
Great video Makes you greatful doesn't it. Some times looking back you feel what you have know is amazing on its own.
Love your work dude! Keep them coming!!
Wholly flashback ... I grew up through all this ... I joke with my Nieces and Nephews all the time about this..
Perfect video for those who were living under a rock
This should be the #1 channel on TH-cam !!!!
I love this series, keep it going please!
This is perfect for my school project ! I love you coldfusion
Great first episode. Cannot wait for what's coming next
As always.. Really amazing vid
Wonderful idea to give respect to the past, so we can appreciate the efforts that made the items we enjoy today.
Great video as always! Very educational and well put together!
For a longer time I think it's really cool what a smartphone can do this days.
Wow that was deeply good i remebered so many great memos. Keep it up man.
OMG I am addicted to your videos...
amazing, i love the idea man, keep it up with the serie
bro you have managed to mentain a awesome/amazing tech channel salute to you bro
Dude how did you become such an amazing video editor? You have the best looking videos on TH-cam.
Pretty cool, looking forward to more episodes.
Good stuff C.F., Your fact mining always provides food for thought. Keep em coming. Peace...
well done!
soon this channel will be one of the best on youtube
keep up the good work ;-)
your videos are just amazing(especially the retro theme)
Good series.. want more... Thank you for this!
New thinking! Loved the concept of this new series. Dude, with the quality of your videos (which is freaking awesome!) you should team up with someone like Discovery and go big!
This is great! Can't wait for the next one.
I love your videos and I keep thinking: why doesn't this guy have as many subscribers as Smosh?! :) keep up the great work, it really inspires me.
Excellent video. You could dig a little more into a comparison with modern technology and old generation technology at the end of the video. I thought there would be a little bit more about the incredible capacity of modern smartphone cameras in this video. Great work!
Even the cheapest cellphone today is BETTER than the BEST cameras in the early 80's. THAT'S FOR SURE!
BUT!! However, one thing we got from the 80's era, that todays cell phones DON'T. It's the video we made in the 80's!!
I still remember my Sony Ericsson K750, back in the time it was a really great phone...
Looking forward to more episodes!
Smart phone replaced many things.. Books, CDs, satellite navigation, pocket TVs, the Handheld calculator, the camcorder, Digital camera, hand held gaming,, Filofax, personal music player, Credit card payment system, handheld Internet navigation Device, sound recorder, movie video library and player,, health device,, language translator etc..
And that list will continue growing as time goes on