Wow... what a cleverly conceived video. At first I was ticked that there was no narrative. I just turned OFF the silly music and boom, a lot of information at my disposal. THANK YOU.
127 was the first format I ever shot, in the late 70's with my Dad's Brownie Reflex Synchro. I still have the camera, needs work, and some great snaps I took with it. Have a couple other Kodaks, and a beautiful Detrola E. Thanks for the info!
Shooting with old cameras is an incredibly enjoyable experience. Beyond the inherent joy it brings, using these vintage cameras also acts as a social magnet. People are naturally curious and often find themselves intrigued by the sight of someone operating an older camera. They tend to approach and inquire about what you're doing and whether the camera is still functional. This interaction adds an extra layer of excitement and connection to the photography process, making it a truly engaging and memorable experience. Thank you for your response, and I'm glad you're enjoying shooting with old cameras!
@@photofungc Hi, You are very welcome! I am looking forward to exploring your channel. Old cameras and photography are of great interest to me, looking forward to more videos and chat, your work is appreciated....RM
Wow... what a cleverly conceived video. At first I was ticked that there was no narrative. I just turned OFF the silly music and boom, a lot of information at my disposal. THANK YOU.
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127 was the first format I ever shot, in the late 70's with my Dad's Brownie Reflex Synchro. I still have the camera, needs work, and some great snaps I took with it. Have a couple other Kodaks, and a beautiful Detrola E. Thanks for the info!
Shooting with old cameras is an incredibly enjoyable experience. Beyond the inherent joy it brings, using these vintage cameras also acts as a social magnet. People are naturally curious and often find themselves intrigued by the sight of someone operating an older camera. They tend to approach and inquire about what you're doing and whether the camera is still functional. This interaction adds an extra layer of excitement and connection to the photography process, making it a truly engaging and memorable experience. Thank you for your response, and I'm glad you're enjoying shooting with old cameras!
@@photofungc Hi, You are very welcome! I am looking forward to exploring your channel. Old cameras and photography are of great interest to me, looking forward to more videos and chat, your work is appreciated....RM