Love the video! His confusion and joy when opening his camera is amazing. So glad we were able to help in fixing his camera. We hope he enjoys it for many years to come.
I’ll be honest. The fact that y’all are such nice people is the reason I have switched over to you guys. I mean you also do superior work, but thank you for being genuinely nice folks. Who care about photography and care about people. It really makes a huge difference.
Keh is where I go for lenses. I like to experiment with old school lenses and then taking them apart for the glass to mess with focal lengths. Often the coatings are still good, even when they're rated ugly.
I recommend Zacks Camera Repair in Providence, RI! He’s got my first born 35mm currently, so I can’t yet speak to his work personally, but my friends at my local film shop highly recommended him!
Such nice co workers getting his camera fixed. I noticed what looked like light leaks in some of the photo or maybe just characteristics of the film. I was not sure.
Good eye! John accidentally left his microphone on in the darkroom when loading the film for processing. Some of the light from the microphone hit the film on a few images.
That's a great story, happy for John. Seeing him shooting his camera makes me wanna take out my GF670 for a spin today....Hum what film should I shoot? Also, I'm putting an envelope in the mail today for you. Look for it late next week.
Love the video! His confusion and joy when opening his camera is amazing. So glad we were able to help in fixing his camera. We hope he enjoys it for many years to come.
I’ll be honest. The fact that y’all are such nice people is the reason I have switched over to you guys. I mean you also do superior work, but thank you for being genuinely nice folks. Who care about photography and care about people. It really makes a huge difference.
Thank you! 🥹☺️
Aww, thanks 😁☺️
I really don't need wood cases for my film but I sort of at the same time feel like I do.
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Keh is where I go for lenses. I like to experiment with old school lenses and then taking them apart for the glass to mess with focal lengths. Often the coatings are still good, even when they're rated ugly.
GREAT concept for a video! Yayyy!
I recommend Zacks Camera Repair in Providence, RI! He’s got my first born 35mm currently, so I can’t yet speak to his work personally, but my friends at my local film shop highly recommended him!
The person who thought of using the film box as the flag on the microphone deserves a bonus :-)
What a nice thing you guys did for Jon! He looked so happy to get his camera working again! Great job guys! 🎉
Super nice of you guys to take care of him. The work at keeping it on the DL was fun to watch.
Such lovely kind and thoughtful humans at RFL.
Such nice co workers getting his camera fixed. I noticed what looked like light leaks in some of the photo or maybe just characteristics of the film. I was not sure.
Good eye! John accidentally left his microphone on in the darkroom when loading the film for processing. Some of the light from the microphone hit the film on a few images.
That's a great story, happy for John. Seeing him shooting his camera makes me wanna take out my GF670 for a spin today....Hum what film should I shoot?
Also, I'm putting an envelope in the mail today for you. Look for it late next week.
This is what it's all about! Great video
Humbled to be a part of the Reformed Film Lab Catalog (and to have passed the sniff test!!)
Light leakers lol 😂 😂😂 great little vlog!!
Summer tour starts this June!
@@reformedfilmlab 🤣
I just fix mine too because fungus and shutter jammed