Decades ago I had the 35mm version, and looking at this brings back memories, including of the smell. These cameras exemplify the merging of art and utility. I love old tech!
Boa noite. Sou brasileiro. Tenho uma Bell e howell, presente de um tio já falecido. Muito legal esse vídeo, não tinha ideia de como era o sistema de operação da máquina. Sabe dizer se ainda é possível encontrar filme e carretel para essa filmadora? Obrigado
Yes they still make film specially 16mm and it’s big today. I recommend to watch videos about how to use 16mm because you need a thing called a light meter so I doesn’t get over exposed or under exposed. It’s very easy but I’m still learning also they still make color and b&w film I recommend positive/reversal film by Kodak maybe Tri-x or Ektachrome
Kodak went broke, broke. Film is gone. Hollywood is digital, all Hospitals are digital, all Dentist are digital. Millions of gallons of Developer and Fixer fluids that went down the drain are gone. It's good to be off all film. Better for the planet Earth.
And now billions of people are consuming megawatts of energy watching millions of hours of crap, carelessly cranked out for RUclips. What you gain on the swings, you lose on the roundabouts.
Decades ago I had the 35mm version, and looking at this brings back memories, including of the smell. These cameras exemplify the merging of art and utility. I love old tech!
The Eyemo? Many of the films on this channel were shot with one along with the Filmo.
Ha! What a coincidence. I just bought an early version of this camera from eBay! This video will definitely come in handy.
Even more so now I own a later version of this camera too
Old good days
does anyone know who made the music in this?
Boa noite. Sou brasileiro. Tenho uma Bell e howell, presente de um tio já falecido. Muito legal esse vídeo, não tinha ideia de como era o sistema de operação da máquina. Sabe dizer se ainda é possível encontrar filme e carretel para essa filmadora?
Obrigado
Yes they still make film specially 16mm and it’s big today. I recommend to watch videos about how to use 16mm because you need a thing called a light meter so I doesn’t get over exposed or under exposed. It’s very easy but I’m still learning also they still make color and b&w film I recommend positive/reversal film by Kodak maybe Tri-x or Ektachrome
Those text panels went by a bit quick there. Felt more like a still picture and less like a video
Kodak went broke, broke. Film is gone. Hollywood is digital, all Hospitals are digital, all Dentist are digital. Millions of gallons of Developer and Fixer fluids that went down the drain are gone. It's good to be off all film. Better for the planet Earth.
And now billions of people are consuming megawatts of energy watching millions of hours of crap, carelessly cranked out for RUclips.
What you gain on the swings, you lose on the roundabouts.