Hi Carmine, another awesome video showing what largely ignored cameras with ccd sensors can achieve and definitely affordably. I love your passion and dedication to show us that great photography can be achieved with digital equipment that does not bust a budget. Your sample photos shows great photos digital or film come down a photographers skills without buying the latest and greatest equipment on the market. Bravo 👏😉
Thanks to you Carmine I am rediscovering these older CCD cameras. I like how you show us actual images taken by these cameras; that we can have quality images without taking out a second mortgage for the latest gear. Keep up the good work!
I collected my new (to me) D200 today , virtually as new with 11k clicks so I am told. Very impressive build quality and it works brilliantly , Thanks for the video.
You can very easily check the shutter count. Insert a memory card into your Nikon D200. Take a photo of anything. Load that image into your computer. Upload that image to this website for accurate shutter clicks taken. www.camerashuttercount.com/
@@tylerfields2368 I like the 10mp, and the build is like a tank. It's a great camera with awesome colors. It's not as heavy as my Canon 5D Mark II or my Canon 7D. You can pick up an excellent condition D200 at MPB for $150.
Recently I've been shooting more with my pentax k10D and people are blown away by the richness of the colors. I keep telling them it's because of the CCD sensor.
Of the 16 CCD images #1 Olympus E-300, #2 Nikon D200 and #3 Pentax 100d rang my bell. Admire your ability to create using older technology. Mr Taverna you have the painterly eye. Enjoy your videos, relaxed informative style and breadth of knowledge.
My last CCD was a Canon S3 IS I'd bought in 2006, it honestly amazes me they're back in vogue since I was so keen on upgrading when I could. Then again, looking back at the pics they were pretty solid.
I like the results. Smaller file sizes are nice too. I think the sensor is a big factor but there are some CMOS cameras of that era that can yield similar results.
Hi Carmine, on your suggestion I sourced a D200 with grip and love the output of this 18 year old camera, image color saturation stands out when contrasted with all my higher end Nikons. CCD's do have their place in a CMOS/BSI Stacked world. Ted.
The Canon G1 at 4.42 is unbelievable. Only with the years gone-by comes the awareness of the beauty of these cameras. When I recall the hurry to move to CMOS in the mid-early 2000s...
I still have my old D2H, D200, 8 D70s. Even a Canon S90 iS. I Forest how cool they were back in the day. I been using my D200 & compact s90 again The Canon S90 went all over the globe with me
Dear Carmine. I love the Nikon D200 but lot if times I need a pocket camera to carry around in everyday life. Could you please give advice on which pocketable CCD camera is most film like.
Hi, Thank you very much for the video. Having loved an amazing Minolta X-370, I bought a Sony a200 so I could use those wonderful old Minolta lenses. Loved that Sony, too, having gotten many wonderful images and learning so much from it. Those images always kind of blew me away. Its IS failed, so I ventured into other cameras...Panasonic ZS-40, GX9 and FZ-300, and then a Pentax K-5iis, and a Sony w150. Each has their charms and produced some great photos. But looking back through old photos...there's just something about those Minolta/Sony photos that are more pleasing to me. Maybe its that 10MP Sony sensor, or even the legacy Minolta lenses, maybe not. But I just love the look of those like none of the others. So I chuckle now to see that these "old" cameras are making a comeback. "Pleasing" images...such a subjective thing.
Hi Carmine, Olympus E-400 is one of my favorit ccd cameras. It has 10mp Kodak sensor. It is a small camera and enjoyable to use. For example that camera with Super Takumar 35mm f3.5 is a very sharp pair with nice colours. I really recommend it to everyone 😊
Hi Carmine. I have a question for you. You may have gone over it somewhere already but here goes. How do we find the best SD cards to use for the older digital camera models? I've seen there are many different types and some that are made specifically for photos and video. As I have said before I personally have a Nikon D3100, D700, and a P7100. I want to make sure I have the correct cards in them so the camera works as it should.
I have a question. When I shoot a closeup - flowers, leaves, etc. - with my D200 or D700, I’m blown away by the resolution and detail. But landscapes with those same cameras always disappoint me with lack of detail and pixelation. Any thoughts on why this is? I’m an experienced (40+ years) film photographer, and I don’t _think_ it’s my technique, though I could be wrong.
I have tips for landscape photos. 1) use a prime lens not a zoom lens. 2) f8 is the sweet spot on "most" lenses. 3) a tripod OR Image stabilized camera or lens is very useful. 4) keep the sun behind you when shooting landscapes nver in front of the camera. 5) a lens shade/hood is an often overlooked tool.
Carmine, interesting video. I hadn't even thought of the CCD in quite a while since CMOS has dominated the market for a while. I also like that you used cameras that today won't cost a lot of money. I am new to the channel. Have you shot any of the mirrorless cameras? What is your take on them? I started with my Canon AE-1 and loved it. Moved onto the digital world with my Canon 20D, and then the 40D. Nowadays, I love my Canon R6 ii.
Looking at boxes of Kodachrome 64, 36 exposure roll, revealed that it cost $4.39 to process and mount the film. That was around 1980. Today, forget it.
Great video, Carmine. I love the look of these old cameras. However, I need it to be able to do video. I almost got a D200 online then I saw it does not do video at all. Do any of the Nikon CCD cameras do video? Or maybe some other brand?
Hello and thank you for watching my channel, The Sony W800, can record videos at a highest resolution of 1280 x 720 at 30p fps and save in and AVI MPEG4 formats.
Master, I'm having a hard time deciding which camera to buy... I found an e500 (and hard to find lenses to buy ) without lenses at a good price, but I also find the Sony a380 (finding lenses easily). Which one should I buy? The e500 and get an m42 adapter for fourthitrds and use m42 lenses or buy the a380 and use Minolta lenses? Among these two, which do you think would give an image more similar to film, within these 2 situations with the lenses I mentioned?
First, thanks for watching my channel. I must tell you, even though the Sony a380 is 14mp, and the Olympus e500 is 8mp, I would purchase the e500 for that "film look".
Every photographer should edit their photos before showing anyone. Here is why... livesnaplove.com/blog/4-reasons-you-should-be-editing-your-photos-and-how-to-do-it#:~:text=For%20example%2C%20you%20might%20muck,to%20capture%20it%20in%20camera.
I want to buy a good post processing editor but I am not sure which one is good for the price. I don't have much money so hopefully I can buy one inexpensive
Very nice. Seeing so many Konica-Minolta cameras made me very happy even if i never owned a digital one (but film xe7, xg1, x700). My fav ccds are the K10d and a LC-1 (DigiLux2)
I have a question: What, if anything, is the difference between a Fujifilm Finepix S4080 and the S4200 and S4500? I ask because I have both the S4200 and 4500 in my inventory and keep the S4200 in my car at all times "just in case".
Hello. You really got me curious with the Canon PowerShot SX10 so I bought one. very inexpensive. Excellent go anywhere camera with the CCD picture quality, super macro and incredible reach super zoom. Then, I got curious about slightly newer Canon PowerShot SX cameras and settled on the Canon Power shot SX20. Pretty much the same with a few redesigns and 12mp. About the same price; with continuing the film look. These are the greatest little cameras. My wife is using the SX10 and loves it. Thank you Carmine.
I’ve been thinking about getting a ccd camera for shooting exclusively in black and white with it. Can you recommend a camera that would be smaller than a Sony RX-100 and shoot great b/w images ?
I highly recommend the Lumix DMC-LX2 SMALL, LEICA LENS AND BW SETTING ON BOARD. www.ebay.com/itm/186029624774?epid=100110235&hash=item2b503acdc6%3Ag%3AzUkAAOSwNuBk1Xi9&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4IXD%2FjnUPYV8DwoP8bX09VYf%2F9H3NvD%2BECIC0szUu0fxbJkDxn0dp%2FfeuifRq6w5SbacHDAvycp7PdTiEkfK%2F6ZbkIhnjv5fVvmdd0Ocll2qSRhmr6stL3MrTDMPDPbWf0lPq9zYYG%2BAH4CNlRB97LKPYVW0IuQSU9R5l9rwTpnd4ZaqaFqexCPaih%2FnAC5d799UOuwVKTrjAFJzXzUalFHM9lteiSZngkmggOVqWf799%2BZBpu89iLkelPUGUIIMsDDItj5CW9fJQb1uozCExN72qoHcxKR7moPzWVY2pFm6%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_zRpI_rYg&LH_BIN=1
This is really cool! Thank you so much for making this video. I love the image quality on the Olympus and Pentax! Is there any CCD interchangeable for Canon?
I use a Ricoh GR digital 8.1 megapixel camera from 2005 which I use for low light black and white at 800 iso. The pictures when printed look like pushed Kodak TriX
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography I actually had a 200 during 2006 and didn’t like it in low light. Keep it outdoors however and it’s really good and yes, the files have a beautiful film feel to them.
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography , so D200 has better colors and image than D300? Btw, I have two D700's and except for the anemic focus beep, I love everything about the D700.
Professionals use all the tools they can find to make their images unique and memorable, as well as to fix image issues such as non-straight lines and unwanted spots. Editing your images also makes them look more professional and gives them a unique style. Be well :)
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography i am not judging you, i ask you because i always search for that look when i am editing....and if those camera take that kind of photographs....tomorrow i am going to buy one, i tried luts, vsco, presets...but withoit luck
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography Spent the last several years using canon eos rebel body/lens, but now craving that film grainy look. Which ccd sensor camera can record video and great for photos giving that kodak like grainy film 60s-80s look? Like id wanna have a ccd censor camera for all around photography for a unique characteristic film look that time travels my audience to a old era. So which is the best bang for buck? Like which would give me that full on manual control feel, which shoots in raw? And lastly, I'm coming from a crop sensor aps-c camera, so based off your recommendation you'll give, which one is gonna be full frame or aps-c? Which will give a muted desaturated look, like that balanced flat classic Kodak look? And which will allow me to export in 4:5 ratio for social media purposes based on the in camera aspect ratio? Originally I had wanted to get a vintage lens with adapter on my current digital camera body, but I stumbled upon this video after extended research and I think I found the right recommendation. Your suggested way will get me the truest closest to that film look. I think it could be better than going the route I was gonna go, getting a vintage lens with a adapter to mount. Thoughts?
It almost seems as if CCD technology reached it´s peak at some point in the past, and every time was more and more difficult and expensive to do technological innovations to the CCD sensors. So they opted for CMOS for the future instead. But no doubt we have a top notch imaging tech with those CCDs!
You are absolutely correct. The 2 main reasons for the end of CCD sensor production 1] very expensive to make when compared to a CMOS sensor and 2] a CCD sensor does use a lot of camera battery energy...
Being very happy with the results from a Panasonic AG-HMC 151 camcorder I got cheap last year which of course has….. 3 CCD. I still like my Sony HVR Z1 but that Panasonic….
Hello Carmine. So now I've got both the Sony A390 with CCD & the A850 CMOS to utilize my collection of Minolta AFs. I wish I could send you an unadjusted image straight from an A200 10 mp I had 3 yrs ago. Result: Amazing detail& glorious Kodachrome film-like quality.
When my nikon d40 was stolen i bought its replacement d3100. The magic disappeared and i lost interest in photography. So after 10 years biught cameras again after i had kids. Now i just bought d50 and d80 back and the pictures are what i remembered to bw what i liked back in 2008.
Hi Carmine, another awesome video showing what largely ignored cameras with ccd sensors can achieve and definitely affordably. I love your passion and dedication to show us that great photography can be achieved with digital equipment that does not bust a budget. Your sample photos shows great photos digital or film come down a photographers skills without buying the latest and greatest equipment on the market. Bravo 👏😉
Thank you so much :)
Thanks to you Carmine I am rediscovering these older CCD cameras. I like how you show us actual images taken by these cameras; that we can have quality images without taking out a second mortgage for the latest gear. Keep up the good work!
You're very welcome!
Another great class! Thank you very much, always enjoy your classes.
I collected my new (to me) D200 today , virtually as new with 11k clicks so I am told. Very impressive build quality and it works brilliantly , Thanks for the video.
You can very easily check the shutter count. Insert a memory card into your Nikon D200. Take a photo of anything. Load that image into your computer. Upload that image to this website for accurate shutter clicks taken. www.camerashuttercount.com/
Wonderful ! So inspiring. Have to get another CCD camera to add to my collection. D200 💪
Thanks for watching my channel 😀
Great choice, I got a D200 about a month ago and I absolutely love it.
@@philrmcknight what made you get this one? How's the weight on it?
@@tylerfields2368 I like the 10mp, and the build is like a tank. It's a great camera with awesome colors. It's not as heavy as my Canon 5D Mark II or my Canon 7D. You can pick up an excellent condition D200 at MPB for $150.
Recently I've been shooting more with my pentax k10D and people are blown away by the richness of the colors. I keep telling them it's because of the CCD sensor.
D200 👍👍👍
CCD sensors make my heart happy!
thanks for watching my channel :)
i agree, ccd colors make my heart warm and happy
Of the 16 CCD images #1 Olympus E-300, #2 Nikon D200 and #3 Pentax 100d rang my bell. Admire your ability to create using older technology. Mr Taverna you have the painterly eye. Enjoy your videos, relaxed informative style and breadth of knowledge.
@WoodyDemon6421win Your kind words mean so much to me, many thanks 😊
My last CCD was a Canon S3 IS I'd bought in 2006, it honestly amazes me they're back in vogue since I was so keen on upgrading when I could. Then again, looking back at the pics they were pretty solid.
I like the results. Smaller file sizes are nice too. I think the sensor is a big factor but there are some CMOS cameras of that era that can yield similar results.
Please UNDERSTAND THAT; Those CMOS Cameras are much more expensive :(
Hi Carmine, on your suggestion I sourced a D200 with grip and love the output of this 18 year old camera, image color saturation stands out when contrasted with all my higher end Nikons. CCD's do have their place in a CMOS/BSI Stacked world. Ted.
can't beat the film like ccd sensor!
Just got myself an older CCD camera. So far so good!
FILMLESS FILM CAMERA :)
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography 😀
Thanks ccd cameras my love
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The Canon G1 at 4.42 is unbelievable. Only with the years gone-by comes the awareness of the beauty of these cameras. When I recall the hurry to move to CMOS in the mid-early 2000s...
Thank you very much for watching my videos :)
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I still have my old D2H, D200, 8 D70s. Even a Canon S90 iS. I Forest how cool they were back in the day.
I been using my D200 & compact s90 again The Canon S90 went all over the globe with me
I too love the Nikon D200
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I remember on 2000's toms of photographers hammering digital sensors declaring they were not providing same results as 35mm films ....
The past is a foreign Country, they do things differently there.
Dear Carmine. I love the Nikon D200 but lot if times I need a pocket camera to carry around in everyday life. Could you please give advice on which pocketable CCD camera is most film like.
Nikon COOLPIX L26 CCD FILM LIKE SENSOR 16.1 MP Digital Camera with 5x Zoom NIKKOR Glass Lens and 3-inch LCD
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography Thank you so much! ❤️
Love your videos and your enthusiasm!
Thanks so much!
Hi,
Thank you very much for the video.
Having loved an amazing Minolta X-370, I bought a Sony a200 so I could use those wonderful old Minolta lenses. Loved that Sony, too, having gotten many wonderful images and learning so much from it. Those images always kind of blew me away. Its IS failed, so I ventured into other cameras...Panasonic ZS-40, GX9 and FZ-300, and then a Pentax K-5iis, and a Sony w150. Each has their charms and produced some great photos. But looking back through old photos...there's just something about those Minolta/Sony photos that are more pleasing to me.
Maybe its that 10MP Sony sensor, or even the legacy Minolta lenses, maybe not. But I just love the look of those like none of the others.
So I chuckle now to see that these "old" cameras are making a comeback. "Pleasing" images...such a subjective thing.
It’s always so interesting to see the background. For sure it took a lot of time to decorate ❤
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Hi Carmine, Olympus E-400 is one of my favorit ccd cameras. It has 10mp Kodak sensor. It is a small camera and enjoyable to use. For example that camera with Super Takumar 35mm f3.5 is a very sharp pair with nice colours. I really recommend it to everyone 😊
Totally agree!
I still have my D100 that I bought new ( I think I paid $1700-$2000 for it when it came out). Need to dust it off and shoot some images with it! :)
Thanks for watching my channel 😀
Hi Carmine. I have a question for you. You may have gone over it somewhere already but here goes. How do we find the best SD cards to use for the older digital camera models? I've seen there are many different types and some that are made specifically for photos and video. As I have said before I personally have a Nikon D3100, D700, and a P7100. I want to make sure I have the correct cards in them so the camera works as it should.
For the cameras you listed, Buy SanDisk brand sd cards. 8gb size is fine
Should I get a nikon d100 or d200 I already have a professional nikon d850 but I want to give ccd a go which would you recommend
Hello, Nikon D200 and here's why...
cameradecision.com/compare/Nikon-D100-vs-Nikon-D200
The leaf on the Minolta z20 was tonally awesome.
I have a question. When I shoot a closeup - flowers, leaves, etc. - with my D200 or D700, I’m blown away by the resolution and detail. But landscapes with those same cameras always disappoint me with lack of detail and pixelation. Any thoughts on why this is? I’m an experienced (40+ years) film photographer, and I don’t _think_ it’s my technique, though I could be wrong.
I have tips for landscape photos.
1) use a prime lens not a zoom lens.
2) f8 is the sweet spot on "most" lenses.
3) a tripod OR Image stabilized camera or lens is very useful.
4) keep the sun behind you when shooting landscapes nver in front of the camera.
5) a lens shade/hood is an often overlooked tool.
CCD Focuses really really well, Im selling my Nikon D200 but might reconsider now.
Carmine, interesting video. I hadn't even thought of the CCD in quite a while since CMOS has dominated the market for a while. I also like that you used cameras that today won't cost a lot of money. I am new to the channel. Have you shot any of the mirrorless cameras? What is your take on them? I started with my Canon AE-1 and loved it. Moved onto the digital world with my Canon 20D, and then the 40D. Nowadays, I love my Canon R6 ii.
I made this mirrorless camera video you just might enjoy th-cam.com/video/FNkR1vNNGf8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks. Will take a look.@@CarmineTavernaPhotography
Looking at boxes of Kodachrome 64, 36 exposure roll, revealed that it cost $4.39 to process and mount the film. That was around 1980. Today, forget it.
Great video, Carmine. I love the look of these old cameras. However, I need it to be able to do video. I almost got a D200 online then I saw it does not do video at all. Do any of the Nikon CCD cameras do video? Or maybe some other brand?
Hello and thank you for watching my channel, The Sony W800, can record videos at a highest resolution of 1280 x 720 at 30p fps and save in and AVI MPEG4 formats.
Thank you very much! @@CarmineTavernaPhotography
Master, I'm having a hard time deciding which camera to buy... I found an e500 (and hard to find lenses to buy ) without lenses at a good price, but I also find the Sony a380 (finding lenses easily). Which one should I buy? The e500 and get an m42 adapter for fourthitrds and use m42 lenses or buy the a380 and use Minolta lenses? Among these two, which do you think would give an image more similar to film, within these 2 situations with the lenses I mentioned?
First, thanks for watching my channel. I must tell you, even though the Sony a380 is 14mp, and the Olympus e500 is 8mp, I would purchase the e500 for that "film look".
I have both of these cameras, and the Olympus renders much better. However the usability of the Olympus is quite bad, as well as AF with most lenses.
@@imnguyen6658usability, what do you mean? If I got the e500, I'd mainly use a vintage prime manual only lens to really add to that film feel.
Are these images JPEGS or processed RAW? My cameras are a d200 and a d700. Love em’
Every photographer should edit their photos before showing anyone. Here is why...
livesnaplove.com/blog/4-reasons-you-should-be-editing-your-photos-and-how-to-do-it#:~:text=For%20example%2C%20you%20might%20muck,to%20capture%20it%20in%20camera.
I want to buy a good post processing editor but I am not sure which one is good for the price. I don't have much money so hopefully I can buy one inexpensive
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Very nice. Seeing so many Konica-Minolta cameras made me very happy even if i never owned a digital one (but film xe7, xg1, x700). My fav ccds are the K10d and a LC-1 (DigiLux2)
Thanks for sharing! And thank you for subscribing. :)
I have a question: What, if anything, is the difference between a Fujifilm Finepix S4080 and the S4200 and S4500? I ask because I have both the S4200 and 4500 in my inventory and keep the S4200 in my car at all times "just in case".
Thank you for watching my channel... You have a great question..the answer starts here; versus.com/en/fujifilm-finepix-s4200-vs-fujifilm-finepix-s4500
Hello. You really got me curious with the Canon PowerShot SX10 so I bought one. very inexpensive. Excellent go anywhere camera with the CCD picture quality, super macro and incredible reach super zoom. Then, I got curious about slightly newer Canon PowerShot SX cameras and settled on the Canon Power shot SX20. Pretty much the same with a few redesigns and 12mp. About the same price; with continuing the film look. These are the greatest little cameras. My wife is using the SX10 and loves it. Thank you Carmine.
I’ve been thinking about getting a ccd camera for shooting exclusively in black and white with it. Can you recommend a camera that would be smaller than a Sony RX-100 and shoot great b/w images ?
I highly recommend the Lumix DMC-LX2 SMALL, LEICA LENS AND BW SETTING ON BOARD.
www.ebay.com/itm/186029624774?epid=100110235&hash=item2b503acdc6%3Ag%3AzUkAAOSwNuBk1Xi9&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4IXD%2FjnUPYV8DwoP8bX09VYf%2F9H3NvD%2BECIC0szUu0fxbJkDxn0dp%2FfeuifRq6w5SbacHDAvycp7PdTiEkfK%2F6ZbkIhnjv5fVvmdd0Ocll2qSRhmr6stL3MrTDMPDPbWf0lPq9zYYG%2BAH4CNlRB97LKPYVW0IuQSU9R5l9rwTpnd4ZaqaFqexCPaih%2FnAC5d799UOuwVKTrjAFJzXzUalFHM9lteiSZngkmggOVqWf799%2BZBpu89iLkelPUGUIIMsDDItj5CW9fJQb1uozCExN72qoHcxKR7moPzWVY2pFm6%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_zRpI_rYg&LH_BIN=1
This is really cool! Thank you so much for making this video. I love the image quality on the Olympus and Pentax! Is there any CCD interchangeable for Canon?
Yes..here you go www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos1d
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography Thank you so much!
I use a Ricoh GR digital 8.1 megapixel camera from 2005 which I use for low light black and white at 800 iso. The pictures when printed look like pushed Kodak TriX
Awesome, thank you for watching my video :)
Video comparison starts at 4:30...
Tx
I've just got hold of a D200 with only 1000 shutter clicks, brand new looking. Using it along side my D850's is really interesting.
I love both of those cameras, the D850 and the D200, truly wonderful :)
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography I actually had a 200 during 2006 and didn’t like it in low light. Keep it outdoors however and it’s really good and yes, the files have a beautiful film feel to them.
the one and only thing i dont like about my D200 is a crop sensor. It could be a perfect camera if only they made it with FF sensor
I understand, therefore You would love a Nikon D700 full frame dslr :)
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography. Do the D300 and D700 have CCD sensors? I had a D90 over a decade ago, which I believe has the same sensor as the D300.
@@RvSun Nikon D300 and D700 both have a CMOS sensor.
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography , so D200 has better colors and image than D300? Btw, I have two D700's and except for the anemic focus beep, I love everything about the D700.
Hello carmine, those photos are edited? Suscribed and a salute from Argentina
Professionals use all the tools they can find to make their images unique and memorable, as well as to fix image issues such as non-straight lines and unwanted spots. Editing your images also makes them look more professional and gives them a unique style.
Be well :)
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography i am not judging you, i ask you because i always search for that look when i am editing....and if those camera take that kind of photographs....tomorrow i am going to buy one, i tried luts, vsco, presets...but withoit luck
Nice. Which one is the best value for money?
Hello, The Nikon D200, D100 or D40x
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography thank you for your reply
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography Spent the last several years using canon eos rebel body/lens, but now craving that film grainy look. Which ccd sensor camera can record video and great for photos giving that kodak like grainy film 60s-80s look? Like id wanna have a ccd censor camera for all around photography for a unique characteristic film look that time travels my audience to a old era. So which is the best bang for buck? Like which would give me that full on manual control feel, which shoots in raw? And lastly, I'm coming from a crop sensor aps-c camera, so based off your recommendation you'll give, which one is gonna be full frame or aps-c? Which will give a muted desaturated look, like that balanced flat classic Kodak look? And which will allow me to export in 4:5 ratio for social media purposes based on the in camera aspect ratio? Originally I had wanted to get a vintage lens with adapter on my current digital camera body, but I stumbled upon this video after extended research and I think I found the right recommendation. Your suggested way will get me the truest closest to that film look. I think it could be better than going the route I was gonna go, getting a vintage lens with a adapter to mount. Thoughts?
Please see my reply
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography please see my reply
It almost seems as if CCD technology reached it´s peak at some point in the past, and every time was more and more difficult and expensive to do technological innovations to the CCD sensors. So they opted for CMOS for the future instead. But no doubt we have a top notch imaging tech with those CCDs!
You are absolutely correct. The 2 main reasons for the end of CCD sensor production 1] very expensive to make when compared to a CMOS sensor and 2] a CCD sensor does use a lot of camera battery energy...
👍ciao Carmine🇮🇹📸
ciao amico, lasciami ringraziarti per aver guardato il mio canale TH-cam, stai bene
Being very happy with the results from a Panasonic AG-HMC 151 camcorder I got cheap last year which of course has….. 3 CCD. I still like my Sony HVR Z1 but that Panasonic….
Hey, thanks for watching my videos and subscribing :)
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography All thanks to you Carmine 😀
Nice images, it's the photographer not the tools. You just proved it. Best wishes!
Thank you very much!
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My Nikon D60 photos just POP !
i have a Fuji S5 Pro, Nikon D60 + 70, Olympus E500. i just need a Minolta 5D and a Pentax K10D before i go completely broke
At least you will be camera rich and be happy. I should sell everything and just use the s5 pros
No Scotland flag in the background?🏴
LOL, of course it's there, just can't see it behind my chair. PS my first newspaper photojournalist job was in Edinburgh.
Hello Carmine. So now I've got both the Sony A390 with CCD & the A850 CMOS to utilize my collection of Minolta AFs. I wish I could send you an unadjusted image straight from an A200 10 mp I had 3 yrs ago. Result: Amazing detail& glorious Kodachrome film-like quality.
Hello and thank you for watching my channel. Your 10.2mp Sony A200 camera is a work of art :)
You forgot the king of them all...Olympus e-1
Fuji jpg win
When my nikon d40 was stolen i bought its replacement d3100. The magic disappeared and i lost interest in photography. So after 10 years biught cameras again after i had kids. Now i just bought d50 and d80 back and the pictures are what i remembered to bw what i liked back in 2008.
Indeed. Therefore I use my analogue Nikkor lenses mounted on the Nikon D300 and my analogue Nikons as well. @philosimot