Thanks for this video. Reminded me that you don't need the craziest gear to have good photos, you just need a camera you like and to want to capture the moment
hey i have this camera and it was working fine until recently. now when i load film it still reads “e” on the display, do you have any experience with this?
Hey great vid!! I have a question though, I loaded my camera, put a battery in but when I go to take a picture it just doesn’t work. The green and red light flashes over and over but then no picture. Do you know why this might be?? Thanks!!
i have 1 this model found it today cleaning my room still in good perfect condition with the box and manual , bought it when released and used it 1 time when i was on holiday , i think to sell it , there is a price today for it ? thanks
@@SpencerWhiteman I have the same situation but should I open the camera just like that? Because if im wrong then I will ruin the film right? or is it always safe to open the camera and expose the film to light?
Fantastic video. Just got myself a canon ae-1 and portra 400 film. Looking forward to using it even more after this video. Where do you get your film developed and how do you get it on your computer? Maybe a video on this?
Thank you brotha! Love the ae-1, it was my first 35mm camera! Where did you get the Portra? I actually develop and process film myself, I have chemicals for B&W and Color. I then scan my film with an Epson V600, it's a dedicated film scanner. I either use their stock software to invert the negatives and get them looking good or I scan them in with their software and take it to lightroom and use a 3rd party plugin called Negative Lab Pro to do the inversion which I'm really loving right now. (It's $100 USD though.) Good suggestion, I like that idea!
Hi Pieter! The downsides are the viewfinder which is really small and uses a weird frame guide technique, I also am not a huge fan of the flash always being propped up no matter what. Despite that, they're inexpensive, sharp lens and super easy to load and start shooting. I also like the clamshell design, you don't get much clamshell styled cameras for cheap like this. Otherwise, I'd also look into a fixed focal length point and shoot like the Nikon L35AF or Canon AF35! It depends on what you shoot and how you shoot. You're able to get prettier looking images on those 2 cameras I mentioned since they're 2.8 apertures, but the Nikon Lite Touch Zoom is more versatile.
HI SPENCER! I have this camera but it happened a very weird thing. Im using it for the first time. I put the film. I think in the right way. The film had 27 “pose” (I don’t know how they’re called in English, I’m Italian), i was supposed to do 27 photos but the camera shot the 28th. Without rolling back the film itself! In the instructions sheets it is written that it does it itself. I read on the internet that it happens when the film is not put in the right way, and that in reality I did not shot any photo at all, since the beginning. So I opened the camera (in the dark obviously), but it seemed to me that the film was “scrolling”. I touched it a little bit and I closed again. Now in the display it shows an “E”. What happened? D:
Hey there! First off the 28 exposures happens frequently, sometimes you get 1-3 more exposures out of a film than what is specified. Your film should've done an auto rewind after you finished the roll so that's a little strange. If you put the film in the wrong way, you would've shot on the opposite side of the emulsion and your photos will come out "washed out and flat". When you say scrolling, what exactly do you mean? Every-time the back of the camera opens and closes, the frame counter should start at 0 if the film is properly loaded. It sounds like the camera is not registering the film since it may not be properly loaded.
@@SpencerWhiteman I opted for a manual rewind! I hope the photos came pretty. I’ll let you know maybe! I think I put the film in the right way that’s the problem :( when I touched it was well put and engaged in the carrier. And it seemed to me that it had already done a couple of turns. I don’t know if I’m explaining this well. However, I will write here if the photos came well :( thank you for your kind answer. ❤️
I have the 28mm to 70mm. Who would not want 28mm in a point and shoot. My favourite focal length. The longer zoom lite touch cameras have only 35mm or even 45mm.😒
Thanks for this video. Reminded me that you don't need the craziest gear to have good photos, you just need a camera you like and to want to capture the moment
That’s what it’s all about my friend, thank you for watching!
thank you for not using the same old sloppy slow hip trop photographer blog dude music that is on 99% of these videos!!!!!!
Great video! Can’t wait to see more!
Thank you!!
How can I get the pics on my pc?
hey i have this camera and it was working fine until recently. now when i load film it still reads “e” on the display, do you have any experience with this?
My zooming capability is no longer functioning on this camera which sucks. Any tips?
Hey great vid!! I have a question though, I loaded my camera, put a battery in but when I go to take a picture it just doesn’t work. The green and red light flashes over and over but then no picture. Do you know why this might be?? Thanks!!
hi, can you tell me how did you put the pics in your video?
i have 1 this model found it today cleaning my room
still in good perfect condition with the box and manual , bought it when released and used it 1 time when i was on holiday , i think to sell it , there is a price today for it ? thanks
Nice! Oof, I'm actually not sure of the going prices for this model, this was already in my household so I personally didn't purchase it.
how to load camera roll in this camera??
love the video, i have the same camera but mine stays at "E" even after i load film. Im guessing it means empty but im not sure if this is normal?
Hey Melissa! It sounds like you loaded the film improperly. The E is the indicator for that. I would try to open the back up and reload!
@@SpencerWhiteman I have the same situation but should I open the camera just like that? Because if im wrong then I will ruin the film right? or is it always safe to open the camera and expose the film to light?
@@barbararychlowska6339 Hi! The E is for Empty not Error so you can take out the film :)
@@barbararychlowska6339 yeah! You can open it, but try to stay in a dark room :)
Hello, the same thing is happening to me. Did you work out what the problem was?
Fantastic video. Just got myself a canon ae-1 and portra 400 film. Looking forward to using it even more after this video. Where do you get your film developed and how do you get it on your computer? Maybe a video on this?
Thank you brotha! Love the ae-1, it was my first 35mm camera! Where did you get the Portra? I actually develop and process film myself, I have chemicals for B&W and Color. I then scan my film with an Epson V600, it's a dedicated film scanner. I either use their stock software to invert the negatives and get them looking good or I scan them in with their software and take it to lightroom and use a 3rd party plugin called Negative Lab Pro to do the inversion which I'm really loving right now. (It's $100 USD though.) Good suggestion, I like that idea!
are the optics with this model and the others from this line similar/the same?
PUT ME ON BLAST. I forgot to add a space in the box-speed sequence. Rookie mistake.
you wally
I have this camera but the back doesnt close and I dont know if I can fix that or get it to work
Oh no! It doesn't click into place?
@@SpencerWhiteman yea
Love it 👍🏻
Thank you my brotha!!!!
Is it very different from the Lite touch zoom 70WS?
how has the battery life been?
Great video! Will this camera use any 35mm film?
aside from that camera itself,i love your video color..grading tutorial would be great..cheers!
Thank you so much! Great suggestion, hopefully I can make something happen!
Tysm
Hi
I'm searching for a quite good point and shoot. Is this camera the way to go? Or does it have downsides?
Hi Pieter! The downsides are the viewfinder which is really small and uses a weird frame guide technique, I also am not a huge fan of the flash always being propped up no matter what. Despite that, they're inexpensive, sharp lens and super easy to load and start shooting. I also like the clamshell design, you don't get much clamshell styled cameras for cheap like this. Otherwise, I'd also look into a fixed focal length point and shoot like the Nikon L35AF or Canon AF35! It depends on what you shoot and how you shoot. You're able to get prettier looking images on those 2 cameras I mentioned since they're 2.8 apertures, but the Nikon Lite Touch Zoom is more versatile.
@@SpencerWhiteman I mostly shoot for fun. My most pictures are of people and street.
@@SpencerWhiteman but I'm mainly looking for something compact
HI SPENCER! I have this camera but it happened a very weird thing. Im using it for the first time.
I put the film. I think in the right way. The film had 27 “pose” (I don’t know how they’re called in English, I’m Italian), i was supposed to do 27 photos but the camera shot the 28th. Without rolling back the film itself! In the instructions sheets it is written that it does it itself.
I read on the internet that it happens when the film is not put in the right way, and that in reality I did not shot any photo at all, since the beginning. So I opened the camera (in the dark obviously), but it seemed to me that the film was “scrolling”. I touched it a little bit and I closed again.
Now in the display it shows an “E”.
What happened? D:
Hey there! First off the 28 exposures happens frequently, sometimes you get 1-3 more exposures out of a film than what is specified. Your film should've done an auto rewind after you finished the roll so that's a little strange. If you put the film in the wrong way, you would've shot on the opposite side of the emulsion and your photos will come out "washed out and flat". When you say scrolling, what exactly do you mean? Every-time the back of the camera opens and closes, the frame counter should start at 0 if the film is properly loaded. It sounds like the camera is not registering the film since it may not be properly loaded.
@@SpencerWhiteman I opted for a manual rewind! I hope the photos came pretty. I’ll let you know maybe! I think I put the film in the right way that’s the problem :( when I touched it was well put and engaged in the carrier. And it seemed to me that it had already done a couple of turns. I don’t know if I’m explaining this well. However, I will write here if the photos came well :( thank you for your kind answer. ❤️
@@notanymore8802 did it came out nice or ???? Pls let me know
@@hannah.st6erry hello! I still have not developed them 😂 because where I live it’s too pricey. I’m waiting since I have to move soon
I have the 28mm to 70mm.
Who would not want 28mm in a point and shoot. My favourite focal length. The longer zoom lite touch cameras have only 35mm or even 45mm.😒
Aww man I miss it, Greece was incredible, Crete my Wife & I's favourite stop for food! It is such amazing camera!
its only for pictures?