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Bronica ETRsi 135W
In this video. I review the Bronica 135W back on the Bronica ETRsi camera, and other possible XPAN alternatives.
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Nikon One Touch Zoom 90
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A review of the Nikon One Touch Zoom 90 Grand Extra Limited Deluxe camera. More vids coming soon. And by soon, I mean less than 8 months. Email me at cameracommentary@gmail.com for questions, concerns, or if you require a three story structure for your criticism of my videos and the comment section just wont do. I will do my best to reply, or will read your comment in a future video.
Olympus OM-2/N
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Reviewing the Olympus OM-2 and OM-2 N cameras. Lens used: Olympus G.Zuiko auto-s 50mm f/1.4 Film used: Expired CineStill 800T
Three camera reviews and a rant
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This time I'm give three quick reviews on three cameras, as well as rant and talk about moving to another brand. More reviews coming.....
Fuji GW690ii/GWS690ii
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Review of the Fuji GW690ii and GSW690ii medium format cameras.
Why I bought a D200 in 2024 (which hasn't even arrived yet)? Because I've had a D70 since 2004, currently in a non working condition, shutter failure etc., and wanted a replacement for it for nostalgia reasons. I chose a D200, because it's basically the same era camera, but with better specs and sensor which I couldn't afford at the time when it was released. These days you basically get it for the price of a vertical grip.
If people want new with bells & whistles then this camera isn’t for them. If people want a fulfilling photographic experience and maybe put on an old Nikon lens then the D200 is great fun and gives great results. Its successor, D300 blows it out of the water but there’s a satisfaction with the D200 that gives a film like experience without the processing.
Great insights and photos. Haha, I'm sure you are right but I just got a D200 for personal reasons. I'm not a pro and I have been using my D40 for an eternity and I want to have something like that with better specs. I love the simplicity and vibrant photos I get from the Nikon D40 and the D200 offers what I'm missing. Probably a silly choice for others, I know.
I got my XA1 in1983 when I passed first grade to second grade from my father who was a photographer, my mother had the XA2, I have both of them now, I remember going out that evening and finishing the film in that one evening, I still have those photos.
The best of these cameras are the original G690 where the interchangeable lenses - you can then use the 50mm which is an amazing lens.
I liked the description, script. I just bought a gw690 gen 1 and came across your channel. Keep it up!
i´ll get a 5 euro 135 adapter and use it in my pentacon six. Just because...
Link me to the lens you have on this of you don't mind
I have 3 modern full frame mirrorless cameras, but just ordered this bad boy with the 18-200 lens. Looking for to trying out this classic tech
Olympus Om were popular among Art Students at the time ..45 years on my Daughter now uses my old om2n... working well and interesting images in a digital world.. fortunate she's got access to a community Darkroom..
Insane price bag then but great camera
Enjoyed this
I can't help correcting the pronunciation of Nikon. The US seems to think it is "Ny-kon" but in reality it is "Nick-on" because it is derived from "Nippon Kōgaku Kōgyō Kabushikigaisha". D200 is a great camera - I bought one new in 2005 and now have 4 of them!
It's not the camera, it's you! Time to wake up and smell the CCD. No way no how is film even close here. No immediate feedback, not nearly as fun. The D200 is the start of something great. I bought a D200 new. The original battery grip Nikon too, not the Chinese knock offs. This camera rewards with patience, and love. Need fast and low light? Buy a Sony, or much newer Nikon. I have both. A7iii x 2 by Sony for my event rigs, and a D700, and D800 used. Both with used battery Nikon grips too. My Sonys are used too! Nikons exact the joy of photography. Doesn't care when what or where. You supply the why. Your story your triumphs, your excuses. It's all there. So is my D200 which now my Brother enjoys. He has a D7200, and a D4. He is sensible. I am the nut case of the family on cameras. I celebrate my Church services with the Sonys. Sometimes the D800 is here too. The clack clack of the shutters say we share and celebrate together. Whether friends family, or the Lord, my cameras never stop. I never stop. I had a Canon 1DX stop. It sits on my desk at work to remind me. Capture and share, because it is what completes me. The story the camera, and me.
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La suma total de todos los sueños.
How much is it worth today?
0:53 that's funny you say that... after having been a long time OM-2n (along with a couple other cameras) user, I sold it off and thought to myself, "damn dude, you've never owned a nicer Nikon. So I bought an FE2 (1/4000th shutter speed, aperture priority, exposure comp... fuggetaboutit). I thought I would have this beautiful camera that you would imagine in some photographers studio in 1984. Maybe next to his Hasselblad. The Nikon being his go to SLR when he needs to shoot fast n loose. Buuuuuutttt... I hated it. Not like HATE hate... but I missed my Olympus. I suppose mostly for the size. I didn't really see myself throwing that Nikon in a bag for beach day. Or last minute trip into the woods. Or shit, just to go out and fuck around and shoot some stuff in my neighborhood. I wasn't feeling it AT ALL. It's a very nice looking camera, and that 1/4000th shutter seemed like such a premium option. But I just don't care that much. I miss my old Olympus that went on a lot of little adventures with me. (and a myriad of other things that I thought the olympus was just better at or the ergonomics... the Nikon had a locking button for three separate functions that you had to press to use the function... that were totally unnecessary... like opening up the back. I'm really going to accidentally pull up on the rewind knob and open the back of the camera????? lol)
Do you ever get the issue with this back where the film advance knob refuses to stop for the next photo after multiple turns? As if the film is refusing to advance even if you’re turning the knob.
I recently found one at my parents house. theres only one strip of foam along the hinge side of the back door. is it the same for yours? I thought I was getting light leaks because foam was mising, but from what ive seen online only one side of the door has foam which I thought was quite odd?
Your sports car analogy is completely off base. Guys who own sports cars never voluntarily get rid of them. They wind up getting married and resent having children. No guy willingly buys a minivan unless he's close to suicidal. You sound like a kid who thinks he knows more than he really does. Maybe you don't have enough testosterone to appreciate a primitive Shelby 427 Cobra or a Ferrari GTO over an air conditioned, power brake and power steering equipped Nissan Versa.
D200 and D60 are good for 300dpi 8x10 prints and smaller. If you shoot for 8 x 10 it's better than a CMOS .
Bought mine for 80 bucks and love it.
Nikon D 3 and D 200 my favorite cameras.
I would recommend the D200 as a camera to enjoy or a camera to learn or try-out photography. You can find them for around 50 Euro/Dollar these days. Add a 50mm 1.8 AF-D (screw) lens, and you are set to make amazing portraits for around 100 Euro/Dollar in total. The smaller picture size is so much easier to live with. Camera handling is fast thanks to the nice button layout. Raw editing goes fast because of the smaller file size. Yes, ISO 1600 is pretty bad, but you can get some nice grainy B/W pictures out of it.
I might respect your opinion if you actually had any good photos. Maybe you should learn how to actually take good shots, I've seen great photographers take amazing photos with garbage cameras....this is not you.
im so confused on how on rewinding the film, please help
Hi. Once the roll is done, it should rewind automatically. Also, there is a little rewind button on top, to the left of the shutter button. You will need a pin tip, or something small to push it in. Hope that helps.
Hi there! We’ve seen your work on RUclips and would love to collaborate! We have cool film-like photo/video plugins. We have an IOS app, too!
You should try the S5 Pro. Same body as the D200 and Fuji sensor. It's a 2x win: I can use my nikon glass and get the fuji colors right SOOC 😁. That said, I have 2x D200 just in case 😉.
You had me at the first far cry
Thanks for the review. I own and use the Fuji GSW690iii medium format rangefinder camera with 65mm wide-angle lens and the Fuji GW670iii medium format rangefinder cameras with 90mm normal lens. I love to use them when I need higher image quality than my 35mm film camera and when I need easier portability than my 4x5 inch large format view camera.
How do you like the model 3s? Can’t decide between ii and iii series.
@@cdegenova1761 Cannot compare because I have never owned or used the ii series. When I bought my iii series, the ii series had been discontinued but the iii series was still in production.
there is a reason to buy these. they are the last camera with a ccd sensor, which is excellent for infared photography. I am currently looking to buy one of these for that. Also the colors are very unique from CCD sensors
I got today this camera for $100 with 3 lens 50mm manual 28-80mm auto 18-55 kit 2 batteries and charger with 9633 shutter count no sign of wear everywhere except missing hot shoe mount and viewfinder cup, else everything looks incredibly brand new
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I got one of these Nikon F2 Black body and it got the Nikon MD1 and the Nikon MB1 motor drive and it also got the Nikon DS1 metering attachments and I need to get it fixed and get a expousre meter HEAD for it and I PAID £10.00 for it from a friend of mine
I also loaded it wrong and got wild scratches the first time
I recently bought an F2AS with a 55mm f1.2 lens and had it professionally serviced for an additional cost. Total out-lay was over £600 (UK sterling). Unfortunately, due to a physical disability, I'm finding it difficult to go out and use it. I yearned for this camera since the 70's when I was a teenager and now I've got one, it's more or less useless to me. So frustrating.....
2:36 This picture is out of focus because your shutter speed seems too slow. (User Error) 2:39 Anyone else notice the dust on this guys mirror? Can you imagine what his sensor looks like? 2:52 This image is out of focus (user error again) If your camera can't AF because of bad light. Switch to Manual focus and focus on a lit area, The building is not moving? It's not rocket science. You can also use a Tripod with remote shutter control on a balcony with a long exposure and get an art photo. I've taken this photo 1000× and knocked it out of the park even through a closed glass door window. 3:37 Again Out of focus (user error) Looks like you need to start shooting over 1/200 or higher. I have a heavy camera shake so I shoot everything over 1/125. Let me get to my points: So the 1963 Corvette split window that goes for 200k and the 1965 Shelby Mustang GT350R that sold for 3.5 million has no value by your standards because it older technology? 1. Your complaining about dirty buttons? The ones on my D200 are bright white maybe clean your gear? 2. If someone that likes nostalgic gear doesn't agree with you they shouldn't have a platform. It weird? You gotta take your opinion of yourself down a notch. You don't know it all. Listen and learn. I personally like the colors I get out of the CCD sensor just like the colors I get out of the Canon 5D classic (another legend). Here's an opinion from a guy who's used just about every vintage Nikon body there is starting from the D50 on. If you can get this camera for $130 with a resonable shutter count, that's a steal. I like the D700 and D7000 too get them both if you have the opportunity. You will win either way. It's a lot harder to find a D700 that isn't at the end of its life cycle these days. They were and still are the wedding camera of the past so they generally are well used. Your complaining about the 10 MP on the D200 yet endorse the D700 which is only a 12.1 MP body? My D5300 is a 24 mp camera that would make more sense for you to endorse that if MP was the issue. Can I be honest with you? Based on the photos you posted. You don't seem to understand lighting or composition. Id be embarrassed to post the pictures you did to make your argument. Try taking the D200 out in bright light and give it some color like a red brick wall with a blue sky background or some foliage with colorful flowers in great light. Run up your saturation a bit. Most importantly step up your focus game and address your heavy hand shake issue. BTW most cameras underwhelm in bad lighting. You'd know this is true if you're taking most of your night photos to post to pull highlights. Sometimes its better to not take a picture then to take a bad picture because the light is just not there like in alot of your photos. I've never had a problem getting great images out of the D200 or any Nikon camera. They all have something special about them. I love the 6.1 MP Nikon D50 with a 50mm 1.8 lens in bright daylight. The "D" to me means daylight. Your shots are mostly night shots. That beach shot off the bridge should've been a home run it looks like your F stop setting was off. In bright daylight that should've been set on you lowest ISO and a wide F/stop F11-F22. Hope this helps 😊
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Loved that review! HA!
true school
This is the most accurate sx70 review I've watched. Mine's a glorified shelf ornament / talking piece
Be much interested to see a deeper dive on the LX
Absolutely brilliant! Please give us all more vids this year!
may the gods be so kind
Working on it.
what a truly excellent video, most superbly being the audio aspect. i truly loved the video despite that i disagree regarding the conclusion.
I love the light sass at the end of the video. Still want a XPAN tbh xD
I have 35mm adapters for my ETR 120 back I've been meaning to try
$600 for a back?! Jesus! That's more expensive than a lot of cameras.
I used D 200 from 2008- 2016 for family and vacation images. Great ccd sensor and color rendering in good light and 100-800iso.