I have this camera. Never used it, just sat in the house ever since I was a child. I never thought much of it, until I picked up photography, and remembered this was in the house all these years.
The first canon point and shoot is a good one... especially, for $2! The Owl is really good too, with its big finder and prime lens. 1990’s+ Canon point and shoots are so underrated for their performance.
Hi! I bought that camera some months ago and I'm going to use it on a trip this summer. Which film did you use? Which film would you recommend for outdoor and sunny days? Thank you!!
Great review! If the AUTO mode is on and the red light is on, does that mean the flash will ALWAYS turn on when capturing or it just means the flash will be used if it’s low light?
You just inspired me to get this camera! I’m a digital photographer as well but have been wanting to try film for a minute. The shots are great! What batteries does the 85mm zoom take?
How do I load the Canon Sure Shot 85 Zoom i loaded the film on but it stayed on 0 so i clicked the shutter once and then it changed to 1 and now that i took some pictures its up to 7 does that mean its working
Once you finish shooting the last exposure (last pic) the camera auto rewinds the film and you should be able to hold it up to your ear and hear the camera doing so. Once the rewinding sound stops completely, you can open the back cover and send your film to develop. :)
Hi, I'm quite new to film photography and I'm not totally sure what it means when the orange indicator light keeps blinking? Based on my research it says that it's camera shake warning, does that mean I have to be steady or use a tripod? I tried doing it again while the camera is placed on a flat surface but it's still blinking.
I don't know of every model, but in some models orange indicator light blinking, means the camera warning you that there is not enough light. It can happen, for example, when you choose "no flash mode". (maybe you already figured it out, 1 year later lol)
i thrifted a canon sure shot 65 zoom not too long ago! It worked great, but when I loaded a new roll of film it wouldn’t reset :( i’ve wasted about 5 rolls of film trying to get it to work. any tips on how to fix that?
The narcissim is strong in this one. Did not really tell us about the camera. Just a stream of consciousness with no punctuation about your personal life. Just a bunch os sentences about your life strung together with the word "AND". Which basically nobody cares about except yourself for views and likes (i.e. money) rather than actually be of value. Unsubbed.
bro this is the most wholesome shit i ever came across on youtube. well done king.
what are the odds I see u here 😭
Finding film cameras in thrift stores is always so much fun. The shots turned out great! Looking forward to see you try a manual film camera
yes it is! I love when I find a little point and shoot at a thrift store
I have this camera. Never used it, just sat in the house ever since I was a child. I never thought much of it, until I picked up photography, and remembered this was in the house all these years.
Such a great little camera!
Appreciate the shout out bro, the color grading on this vid is 🔥🔥🔥
heck yea
dope shots dude! just ended up finding one of these in a box of old photo stuff my mom has. can't wait to use it now!
That’s awesome! I really love bringing this camera everywhere I go
loves the pics! my boyfriend just got one of this cameras, excited to start using
The first canon point and shoot is a good one... especially, for $2! The Owl is really good too, with its big finder and prime lens. 1990’s+ Canon point and shoots are so underrated for their performance.
I absolutely love it! I’ve picked up some other point and shoots and am trying them out! Definitely diving into film this year
Hi! I bought that camera some months ago and I'm going to use it on a trip this summer. Which film did you use? Which film would you recommend for outdoor and sunny days? Thank you!!
This was pretty sweet
2:39 the size of that pie haha! Insane
Great review! If the AUTO mode is on and the red light is on, does that mean the flash will ALWAYS turn on when capturing or it just means the flash will be used if it’s low light?
This video alone convinced me to buy the same camera!! Love this:) subbed.
glad you ejoyed it! Its a great little camera :)
You just inspired me to get this camera! I’m a digital photographer as well but have been wanting to try film for a minute. The shots are great! What batteries does the 85mm zoom take?
CR123A (:
@@adrian-et6zr why is that bad?
@@remkenyon what do you mean?
Did you always use flash? Or just inside and no flash outside?
hey, was wondering what thrift store you bought this at in SD! always thought people found gems only in LA and stuff
Literally the same camera I randomly bought but two years ago when I got into it I couldn’t find any info on it 😂 and I had so many blurry pics
How do I load the Canon Sure Shot 85 Zoom i loaded the film on but it stayed on 0 so i clicked the shutter once and then it changed to 1 and now that i took some pictures its up to 7 does that mean its working
How did you edit your shots bro? Or those shots straight from the camera?
Just found your channel, awesome video!
hi i have the same camera, how do you unload the films?
Once you finish shooting the last exposure (last pic) the camera auto rewinds the film and you should be able to hold it up to your ear and hear the camera doing so. Once the rewinding sound stops completely, you can open the back cover and send your film to develop. :)
new to the film cameras what does the 85 mm zoom mean?
Hi, I'm quite new to film photography and I'm not totally sure what it means when the orange indicator light keeps blinking? Based on my research it says that it's camera shake warning, does that mean I have to be steady or use a tripod? I tried doing it again while the camera is placed on a flat surface but it's still blinking.
I don't know of every model, but in some models orange indicator light blinking, means the camera warning you that there is not enough light. It can happen, for example, when you choose "no flash mode". (maybe you already figured it out, 1 year later lol)
what battery did you use?
i thrifted a canon sure shot 65 zoom not too long ago! It worked great, but when I loaded a new roll of film it wouldn’t reset :( i’ve wasted about 5 rolls of film trying to get it to work. any tips on how to fix that?
Unfortunately I have no idea :/, the problem with electrics from old camera is that they can fail so maybe your wind motors aren’t working??
Do you use flash when outdoors (morning)?
Usually I just leave it in auto and let the camera decide, once it starts getting dark I make sure its on!
Hi, does the camera take any rolls? I know it’s 35mm but does it matter the brand? All I see is Kodak
You can use any 35mm roll there is
Hello I hope you see my comment and reply. I have the same camera, but I cannot find its coal, I wonder what its name is
Cool video :)
thank you!
thank you!
Nice! :)
Thank you :)
picked one up for $5 at a flea market
Nice
found one at salvation army for $5 bucks !
Seriously? Past four minutes into your video and its all about you and not about the photos you took?
Cry about it
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The narcissim is strong in this one. Did not really tell us about the camera. Just a stream of consciousness with no punctuation about your personal life. Just a bunch os sentences about your life strung together with the word "AND". Which basically nobody cares about except yourself for views and likes (i.e. money) rather than actually be of value. Unsubbed.