Kodak m35 35mm Camera - Part 2: Q & A Troubleshooting
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- Опубликовано: 10 янв 2024
- Michael Raso answers your questions regarding problems using the m35.
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Some great reminders for beginners in film photography. When I was a tech support rep 30 years ago (already!), my philosophy was that everyone is a beginner for a while, some a little bit longer than others, and the rest could use some polite reminders on the basics.
I've been shooting with my H35 and having great fun with it, now I need to get one of these.
This!
I still like going back to basics often, you learn something new every time you do!
I grew using film, saw it give way to digital, and now see it coming back into style.
Seeing how patient and remedial this presentation is - well, it's like hearing an explanation of what a horse is to someone who's never heard of them. ("The horse will not eat you. Those things where you and I have feet - on a horse, they're called 'hooves.' You feed a horse grain products. Do not feed it gasoline. It is not an automobile - if you feed it gasoline, it will become sick and die.")
Best wishes from Vermont ❄️
I grew up with digital, and have only seen stuff like polaroids and cassette tapes in films, im planning to get this camera, as i want to ve able to get that nice vintage look. And i want a physical photo album, cherished memories do nit belong on a sim card, in my opinion.
Honestly, I could listen to Michael Rasso read the phone book.
Neat beginner point and shoot!
Thanks Professor Mike!
Even though 200 & 400 ISO are recommended, could I possibly use 800 for lower light environments?
Hey Mike, thank you for such an informative video! I have a question tho. The film was loaded properly, and everything was fine, I already took about 7 shots, but now I cannot take pictures anymore, the number of shots is not changing and I can turn the advancing thing forever. nothing is changing... I think the film got detached from the mechanism inside.... do you have any advice for me?
Yes, Purchase a film changing bag or use a room in your home that is light tight (black, no light at all). Remove the film and inspect the camera. (When you remove the film, wind it back in its canister with just the tongue sticking out) Do the shutter test as shown in the video. Re-load the film and start over. If you want to preserve your first 7 shots, fire those with you palm covering the lens. It's not uncommon that the counter breaks in these camera, which stinks, but will still allow you to shoot the roll. Hope this helps. - Mike
Loading this camera is not easy. One of the most difficult cameras in this respect I have seen..
Agree. A camera for beginners with the hardest possible loading!! lol.
Thank you for this video, truly helpful! I'm really REALLY new to this, so let me ask a stupid question. Can I use another brand of roll film for M35? Like the fujicolor or even the black and white? And does it work the same like this kodak roll film?
You can use any brand of 35mm (200 or 400 iso) film. - Mike
Hello, Mike! I am just confused really if I will keep on rolling the rolling button after each shot? or it should stay as it is after a shot?
and how will I know if it advances? I wasted alot of my films cause I keep on rolling it😭
If you advance and it just keeps advancing - that means your film is not properly loaded.
Can you shoot slide film in this camera
Yes. Any 35mm film that is 200 or 400 iso.
I snagged a super-duper cheap 2nd-hand Kodak M38 -- what's the difference between it and the M35? And don't say '3'!!! 🙃🙃🙃
Maybe this guy knows! ruclips.net/video/jBhdI79UO4k/видео.htmlsi=lR9dXxyVdC7jKMFX
Stronger flash (supposedly)