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Mikaila Nicole
Добавлен 22 ноя 2016
Hi, guys! Welcome to my channel! My name is Mikaila Nicole and I am a 20 year old camera collector and amateur restorationalist. On this channel you'll mainly find camera content, but occasionally you'll find some silly stuff from my sister and I as well as the rare vlog. Thanks for watching!
Get to Know Me || Mikaila Nicole 2023
Hi guys! I thought it would be nice to do a little get to know me video just to put some facts to the face behind the channel. I hope you enjoy this silly video, and I'll see you all next week!
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Shoe Polish on a 1895 Camera?!
Просмотров 184Год назад
In this video, I tried out a hack and did a little bit of cleaning work on a Kodak Bullseye. This camera was kindly gifted to me by a viewer! Leave a comment below if you've got any requests for content to see on the channel, and hit that subscribe button if you haven't already!
3D Imaging in the 50s?! || Kodak Stereo Camera
Просмотров 8502 года назад
Hi everyone! Thanks for sticking around through my little hiatus - and welcome back! Please check out the links below that I mentioned in the video if you're interested. René Rondeau's website: www.edisontinfoil.com/kodak/ Photo credits: By John Alan Elson - www.3dham.com/, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8539881
Wendys || Food Review with Memo and Wang
Просмотров 452 года назад
Welcome back to a video with your favorite chaotic duo. After my own throat tried to off me in the last one, we figured it was time for a nice, calm food review... whatever that means.
Turning into my emo sister
Просмотров 2282 года назад
Hi guys! This week's video is a little different. My sister and I have very different styles, and we thought it would be fun to try trading aesthetics. Let us know if you want to see Alyssa in my style!
What's inside my camera restoration tool kit?
Просмотров 1862 года назад
Hi guys! After a long month of camera restoration, I figured it would be helpful to go through my entire camera restoration tool kit and tell you about what I use, my reasoning for it, and how I use each item! Thanks for your support on the Kewpie No. 2A series, I hope to bring you more soon!
learning to 3D print and how to remove rust for camera restoration
Просмотров 1342 года назад
Hi everyone! This is part 2 of the Kewpie 2A trilogy. This second episode goes through the process I used to remove the rust from the metal facets of the camera that we removed as well as the process I took to learn to 3D model! These will all come in handy with the third video, so stay tuned to watch us put this thing back together in it's new form!
we destroyed a vintage camera from 1910
Просмотров 2802 года назад
Hey guys! So, obviously this camera wasn't in great shape... so we decided to test our luck and try doing a complete restoration on it! Stay tuned for parts 2 and 3 where we give this camera a new life!
My Updated Camera Collection 2022
Просмотров 4692 года назад
Hi friends! In today's video I went through my updated camera collection. Back in August 2021, I did a two-part video where I went through my Polaroid and my Kodak collections. Today, I give you a little update on the cameras I've gotten since then! I hope you enjoy!
Mystery Snack Box || Food Review with Memo and Wang
Просмотров 382 года назад
Your favorite cursed duo is back for another round of FOOD REVIEW!
a basic camera restoration for beginners (Brownie No. 2A Model B)
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Hi guys! This is a chatty little sit down video where I went through and did an aesthetic restoration on this Brownie No. 2A from 1920-1924! I talk through why I use the things I do and also explain a little more about my process.
A Little English Major Vlog :)
Просмотров 1462 года назад
Hi friends! This video is a little different than our usual camera restoration videos, but I hope you still enjoy it nonetheless! I have some big projects in the works, so keep an eye out!
I bought a $50 Camera Mystery Box?!
Просмотров 1442 года назад
Hi everyone! In today's video, I bought and unpackaged a camera mystery box that I found on Etsy! It was pretty fun and definitely different to my usual. :) enjoy!
Piercing Stories
Просмотров 1062 года назад
Hi friends! This video is different than my usual, but I hope it's still entertaining nonetheless! I tell you about my various ear piercing struggles and triumphs, since I didn't see many videos like this back when I was looking to get them! Go check out my usual camera videos and story-times!
116 YEAR OLD CAMERA! || Restoring my Kodak No. 3A
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116 YEAR OLD CAMERA! || Restoring my Kodak No. 3A
My Sister Berates Cameras for 15 Minutes
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My Sister Berates Cameras for 15 Minutes
McDonalds | Food Review with Memo and Wang
Просмотров 372 года назад
McDonalds | Food Review with Memo and Wang
Restoring 1930's Kodak Anniversary Camera
Просмотров 9043 года назад
Restoring 1930's Kodak Anniversary Camera
Beginner's Guide to Collecting Vintage Cameras
Просмотров 973 года назад
Beginner's Guide to Collecting Vintage Cameras
Things I Learned my First Week of College
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Things I Learned my First Week of College
ROASTING MY CAMERAS!! | Tier-Listing my Camera Collection
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ROASTING MY CAMERAS!! | Tier-Listing my Camera Collection
A CAMERA FROM 1920?? | My Kodak Collection 2021
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A CAMERA FROM 1920?? | My Kodak Collection 2021
100 YEAR OLD CAMERAS? | My Polaroid Collection 2021
Просмотров 4533 года назад
100 YEAR OLD CAMERAS? | My Polaroid Collection 2021
Taco Bell | Food Review with Memo and Wang
Просмотров 1083 года назад
Taco Bell | Food Review with Memo and Wang
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Where handles common to rip off? I have an old box camera and it’s handle was replaced with a strip of deer hide
uuuggg. You need to use saddle tandy conditioner.
Hi, You are correctly using isopropyl alcohol however you refer to it as rubbing alcohol which it is not. Rubbing alcohol is not used because it is made to leave behind an oily residue. The oily residue attracts dirt affecting the sharpness of lenses and overall cleanliness.
Thanks so sharing! You're awesome.
Great video, I grabbed a few of these and a 1913 JCA - Zeiss - mini cam... But where are your photo results from the great job?
Can you provide a link to the clothes? I can’t see them on amazon.
Hey I really like your collection ❤
The two Brownie cameras I have are also missing a handle. Even if those cameras had the handle I still would carrybthem by it.
Would the Alcohol with the cotton pads be good to clean the leatherette part of the camera as well instead of the leather wipes? Thank you!
In my experience, no. Alcohol is a drying agent, and with how old these leatherette coverings are I try to minimize the amount of moisture I take out of them... it makes them less flexible! It's okay if you have a higher percent, upwards of a 90%, because it evaporates quicker. I'd probably honestly try using just a really lightly damp cloth before I'd use rubbing alcohol on it. Hope that helps!
Cool T-shirt!
Thanks!
Do they have Polaroid cameras mystery boxes?
I'm sure you can find them online somewhere!
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So cool, i recently bought a Kodak No1A model C which was made from 1906 - 1909. It has the red bellows which i restored by adding some leather cleaner/conditioner.
Nice! I have a video cleaning one of those as well - it was a birthday present a few years back!
That’s really cool! I satarted collecting cameras at the end of last year and I think I have like 13 now and my fav ones are the box ones, like they so simple to use! Anyways love ur vids!
Happy to see someone appreciate the older beautifully made cameras. I still use my 1903 premo with glass plates. Enjoy you cameras. Love the superb.
Thank you so much! Ive been looking for a tutorial for my camera (the one you have)
Glad I could help! I'll be making more in the future, let me know if you've got any questions or other cameras!
Try black leather dye for shoes ... swab it lightly on all the external leather covered parts, let it dry, buff it out. Then treat with Lexol or similar automotive leather care product. BEWARE that leather dye also dies human fingers .... !
If you want to fix the leather, use wood glue, it cleans up with water but is waterproof when dry. Titebond III is what I use for ALL of my cameras coverings. I have done complete recovers with it, there is no better.
Nice one beautiful 😊. Such a great content , you did amazingly well on your video 👏. And I’m glad I bumped into your channel. Always here to support and motivate you as a fellow content creator. Keep growing. Sending love from my channel ♥️♥️🫶
5:00 She deserves more screen time 😅😊👍
So sorry for the loss of your pet. It's so sad. Hope you're doing better.
Excellent ! nice work, will be fun to shoot with once you adapt it to 120 or plates, neat stuff!
Brownie No. 2A Model B was made from 1911 to 1924. Yours have no shutter guard. According to records, that was added in early 1920. But it has the metal nameplate in the back which was added in 1918. That makes yours between 1918 to very early 1920. I collect, restore and actually use these.
Cool! I am learning more and more every day about dating these cameras - any information I have is just based on the resources I know to use to date them. Thank you for this information!
Lovely! If the shutter works you could adapt 120 film to fit it and it could take amazing 6x14 panoramic negatives, no other camera except some extremely expensive ones can do that
I am looking into adapting film! Hopefully that will be a video I make in the relative-near future. Thanks for watching!
inside of the kodak for some of them you should see the name and more
Yes, generally that is true! And for most of my cameras that is the case - the nameless ones in this video truly have no writing on the insides. It's the first place I check!
pov you are in front starmite two and the lightbulb explodes what when you do
Lol, bet you didn’t think photography could be so dangerous 😂
will i think my is form 1907
What website did you use to date it based on the serial number?
Hi! This is the site I referenced in this video, though I'm not sure that it entirely works for this early of a camera. I usually do some research around the patent numbers, when the camera came out and stopped production, etc to date my cameras now. www.brownie-camera.com/manufacturedate.shtml
I'm sorry losing a pet is like losing a family member.
Your unknown box camera looks a bit like an Agfa Synchro from the 1950s. You have a nice collection there.
Thanks! That's a great lead. I will look into it!
It's good to see people discovering camera collecting. Your camera looks amazing. I have the same model found at a junk shop. Someone ripped the leather off on the front and did not know about the button to open it. It does have a metal stamp from the camera distributor back in the day stamped on the side. Enjoy every bit of this its an amazing hobby.
It’s nice to see a young person interested in vintage film cameras. I have a Kodak 3A and 2a and shot them both quite a bit with 120 size film. The adapters are inexpensive and readily available on eBay. Good luck with your collection. Also, the 3A was a “postcard” camera. Next time you are in an antique store look for old photos that have the image on one side and a postcard mailing layout on the other side. Most likely that image was shot by a Kodak like yours.
What is/was the film size? It looks about 122.
It used A122 roll film and took photos that were about 3 1/4” by 5 1/2”.
@@mikailanicole Thanks. 122 went out about 1970, didn't it?
@@Sennmut Yes, 1971 I think! They sell adapters for a lot of retired film sizes though.
For cleaning surface rust or polishing nickel-plated parts like the shutter and aperture tabs, or the mounts for the strap on top, 0000 steel wool works wonders. Replacement straps can be found on eBay from people who sell restoration items for trunks or other antique luggage. Just be sure to get the right length and spacing between the holes. I've replaced several missing Brownie straps like that. If the mirrors inside the viewfinders have lost some of their silvering, buy adhesive thin plastic mirror material from Amazon and cut to size. Easy and incredibly effective.
That is really great advice. I wouldn't have thought to go to antique luggage straps!! And the adhesive mirror material - that is really smart! Thank you!!
I'm very happy to find your channel and discover that there are young people who are so deeply interested in old cameras. You've got an excellent collection going already. Your 50th Anniversary Brownie is in amazing condition. As you noted, these are hard to find in good shape since they were used by kids, who tended to be rough on such a cheap cardboard camera. I'd highly recommend trying to use some of your film cameras. Number 120 film is still readily available. For 116 cameras you can buy 3D printed adapters on eBay allowing use of 120. I use many of my cameras regularly. I have several spare pre-1904 Kodak Bull's-Eye No. 2 cameras in not quite perfect condition but eminently restorable for display and possibly even use. I'd be happy to give you one.
Thank you! I'm happy that my channel is reaching fellow camera people. I will have to look into the film adapters. I don't have any pre-1904 cameras, and that is a really kind offer! If you have any ideas on how we could work out a deal, I would definitely be interested!
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What a great collection. I"m getting into collecting cameras that I intend to use so I ran across your channel. Great videos! Especially the cleaning videos.
Thank you! I hope to have some more videos up soon. Let me know if there's anything you'd like to see, I'd love to get some more feedback! Good luck collecting!
Thanks for sharing this video - I came across it while figuring out how to disassemble a portrait hawkeye brownie.
Thank you for watching! I hope it was helpful! :)
Hey I had a question about the camera? Were there any light leaks in the bellows?
Hi! Not in this particular camera. It was a common problem in cameras of this type, but none of the ones I own have any damages aside from scuff marks or discoloration. Thanks for asking!
@@mikailanicole yeah ofc I have a kodak jiffy series 2 the camera was in bad shape, fixed all the body issues and I'm just stuck on trying to figure out how fix the bellow to reseal them
@@copyright2024 While I've never done it, I've read that people will use a bit of black electrical tape on the inside of the bellows to patch the holes. That's less of a permanent option, though! If it's pinholes, you can make a mixture of Elmer's Glue and bellows blacking, paint it over the entirety of the interior, and let dry before closing. Bigger holes can be done using thicker black paint like Liquitex and the Elmer's Glue method. And for big, big holes... people will put a pin through the outside of the hole, and then place a dab of black silicone on the end of the pin that's inside the bellows. Then, they slowly pull the pin out from the outside to pull the silicone through the hole. And let dry, of course. Bostick and Sullivan also make a bellows repair kit! Sorry that was an entire novel (lol) but hopefully that helps! I haven't tried any of those methods so I can't tell you if they work or not, but hopefully that's helpful! (Now I need to go find one with bad bellows so I can test some stuff out!)
Hey no worries I appreciate the tips I'll give them a try, I've tried liquid electric tape but I found it a lil too thick to spread. mine doesn't have big holes it's just pin holes all over, I was basically trying to paint the whole thing with the liquid tape( not advisable)🤣
@@copyright2024 I'm interested to see how it turns out for you! If you think to, keep me posted if you find something that works well!
Fantastic that your doing this, I love when people care for antiques like you do
Thanks!!