There's a market because "influencers" like you create one...hype it up until nobody can afford it and then move on to the next thing. Is your next video gonna be "finding" digicams at Goodwill? Bro go back to shooting your Leica and leave affordable cameras to people who can't actually afford a better camera
If you can't afford the Ricoh GR series, just grab a Ricoh R series camera, as they have most of the customisable features that the GR series has plus a wide range zoom.
It’s crazy how this digicam movement is taking off! I’m glad you do videos like this cause it definitely helps our community grow! That canon SX620SX is a monster. I got mine for 8 whole dollars!
My daughter got me into Digicams...she raided an old drawer and started shooting with them! Now I am constantly on eBay looking for old gems! I picked up the Canon Powershot G1 recently...LOVE IT!!! It's my favorite to shoot with at the moment!
Olympus XZ-1 is another really fine digicam. CCD sensor, great 28-112 f1.8-2.5 lens, built-in ND filter, flash, and the ability to put on the VF-2 electronic viewfinder.
I can remember back in the 35mm film camera days,RICOH was the research and development company that camera companies bought their tech ideas from. They were always on top of their game
I was searching for a CCD sensor camera (size didn’t matter tbh), so I came across the Nikon D200 (I bought one) and i know it’s a fossil since it’s 18 years old but I fell in love with digital photography because I was mainly shooting film before. So yeah that was a good decision lol
my current fave digicams are the sony cybershot dsc t200 and the canon ixus 160 i do also use my nikon coolpix L120 which is also a ccd camera from the late 2000s and its great as well and my current daily
i rekindled my love for digicams after lightrooms new denoiser ai. older ccd sensors got very noisy in night, low light scenarios, to the point where the end result was nearly unusable. the ai denoiser in lightroom really ups the quality, without blurring like old denoise techniques used. its almost like it replaces the noise with a film like grain. it only works with raw photos, and luckily with chdk firmware, most canon point and shoots can shoot raw!
I have the Canon Power Shot SD1000! I bought it brand new in 2007 and LOVED it! It took great photos ans videos for its time. I still have it, and should really fire it up to see if it's still working the same and if the battery/batteries still hold a charge!
Awesome! I had the sd1000. It developed dust on the sensor and I ruined it trying to clean it myself. Then I paid full price for the s95 when it came out and it continues to work great! It's a fantastic camera. I checked what they were going for on eBay a couple years ago and they were going for around 50 dollars now they are around 200.
I could get a canon powershot g10 for around 100€ (worth between 130-150€) in a really good shape. Im still not sure if i should or not 😕 do you think its a great camera to shoot “film like” photos?
for the price of the 620HS you can get a canon g10 or really any g series canon and save $100 or more for almost the same quality... just picked one up untested for 40$ and the pictures are very nice
I bought the canon S95 new in 2011 and it’s still going strong. However recently I bought a Panasonic DMC-LX5, and that’s been getting a lot more use. The lens (Leica Vario-Summicron) is just a bit more sweet than the canon.
I just snagged a Canon A720 IS for a good price on eBay. It's a sibling to the A650 IS which I also hope to get one day (and a Canon G12...though the aforementioned two are closer to the G9). Looking forward to getting some shots with it! It's all about a CCD sensor and really adds a film look and a nice shot of nostalgia.
Love my digicam❤ always have my canon power shot s90 with me set it on p mode and light balance to cloudy as well vivid mode or custome mode .. awesome vid 👑 king
There will definitely be a market for them still. People love small and simple. I've owned many through the years, but my Canon G7xii is one I will probably keep for a long time.
Canon Elph (ixy in japan, ixus in Europe) started off as the ultracompact line and the SD designated cameras that took SD cards. IS and HS suffix meant image stabilization and high sensitivity. They did away with the SD down the line but still used sd cards. Canon S is the prosumer level which includes SX superzooms as well. Caveat is the SXs all have smaller sensors + small aperture on account of the zoom so are all bad in low light. They do have more manual control compared to the elph line. Canon S 90/95/100/120 were very similar in quality to the G11/12/15/16 but the latter tended to have faster lenses though large bodies. I have heard that Panasonic LX3/5/7 blew all of these out of the water
I found the Canon SX620 HS to be awful in lower light settings (indoors or on overcast days) and the image comes out with lots of grain. Have you noticed that too or do you have any tips on how to improve that?
My favorite digicam right now is the Samsung EX2F. Its a forgotten gem. F1.4-2.7aperture 24-80mm 1/1.7 inch sensor Amoled Flip screen Built in ND filter Manual controls 2 control dials
I owned the successor to the S95, my wonderful S120. Some of my favourite photos were taken with that camera, that rarely left my side. Blew out the flash at a party once, but it soldiered on, only to be brought down by a hunk of dust on the sensor. Absolute gem of a camera that I miss.
Got a canon s95 that I absolutely love. I'm wondering if to achieve more wild looking photos associated with the trend, if I'd be better off getting an older camera with less megapixels? Or could I just mess around with the in camera color settings?
I have an s95 that I bought from market place. Any idea what settings should I use to achieve like a vintagey outcome. I saw some posts on TikTok where they had like a vintagey outcome but none of the users answered my questions lol
Bro I seen you took a photo of the grizzly ride but I don’t know if there’s multiple around the world. At my amusement park in Cali called great America has a wooden roller coaster called grizzly is that where u went?
Although I use my Sony Cybershot T77 for a digital film look on the daily, I just got a Canon SX620 HS and know it will replace the T77 😂 I Love all my cameras equally though
The digicam trend is weird. It’s like film nostalgia but more functional. I realized with time I enjoyed carrying my digicam more than my full frames. I ended up using vintage canons. Then bought a RX100M5, then sold my full frames. Now I wanna buy the instax mini evo. I guess the imperfections make them more fun to use. I guess they force the person to get artsy and creative with their photography again… modern day cameras take perfect and clean shots easily every time. They all look the same. The images don’t have a vibe or feel to them. I just wonder how the camera industry is taking this.
It's not the imperfections, it's the fact that CCD sensors resemble a filmic look. A lot of that was by design from the manufacturers back in the early days of digital to try and entice film shooters to go digital. Either way they just have a vibe you cant get with modern, mirrorless CMOS sensors and lenses. Way too sharp and sterile.
Neat and pleasant exterior aesthetic, however my suspicions i suspected are very true I'm afraid. This is a re-badge of the Kodak wpz2. Very disappointing my Japanese brethren. :(
We live in a backwards society. You asked for cameras with better image quality and they give them to you, now you want cameras with poor image quality
My best advice is to look at all the digicams that RUclipsrs aren't talkin about the good thing about digicams is that since so many were made you can still find them at low prices even on eBay
@@lightsabersamurai1040 i actually acquired a nikon coolpix 3200 for very cheap it was listed on KEH for 2 dollars and i payed 12 in total with shipping. do you have any opinion on the coolpix or is it something you haven’t tried out?
It is alot of hype but I must say the CCD sensors do give a unique and appealing look. I have a nikon D200 which is no where near small enough to be a digicam but the CCD sensor it has combined with vintage glass is wonderful.
What are your thoughts on Digicams? Is there a market for it moving forward? Comment down below!
i agree lol 😂
There's a market because "influencers" like you create one...hype it up until nobody can afford it and then move on to the next thing. Is your next video gonna be "finding" digicams at Goodwill? Bro go back to shooting your Leica and leave affordable cameras to people who can't actually afford a better camera
Bro, if you haven't installed CHDK on your SD1000, you haven't even begun to get the most out of it.
Would make a great video too.
If you can't afford the Ricoh GR series, just grab a Ricoh R series camera, as they have most of the customisable features that the GR series has plus a wide range zoom.
2:41 Canon SD1000
3:57 Canon S95
6:30 Canon SX620HS
8:14 Ricoh GRIII
It’s crazy how this digicam movement is taking off! I’m glad you do videos like this cause it definitely helps our community grow! That canon SX620SX is a monster. I got mine for 8 whole dollars!
My daughter got me into Digicams...she raided an old drawer and started shooting with them! Now I am constantly on eBay looking for old gems! I picked up the Canon Powershot G1 recently...LOVE IT!!! It's my favorite to shoot with at the moment!
Olympus XZ-1 is another really fine digicam. CCD sensor, great 28-112 f1.8-2.5 lens, built-in ND filter, flash, and the ability to put on the VF-2 electronic viewfinder.
I can remember back in the 35mm film camera days,RICOH was the research and development company that camera companies bought their tech ideas from. They were always on top of their game
I bought and still own the Lumix LX100 and the Olympus XZ-1. Beautiful colors. The Lumix can be used completely manual as well.
Its not really just the digicams people are looking for. Its actually the CCD sensors also. Very unique rendering of color similiar to film.
I was searching for a CCD sensor camera (size didn’t matter tbh), so I came across the Nikon D200 (I bought one) and i know it’s a fossil since it’s 18 years old but I fell in love with digital photography because I was mainly shooting film before. So yeah that was a good decision lol
Just making sure these cameras ain’t affordable anymore 😂
my current fave digicams are the sony cybershot dsc t200 and the canon ixus 160 i do also use my nikon coolpix L120 which is also a ccd camera from the late 2000s and its great as well and my current daily
i rekindled my love for digicams after lightrooms new denoiser ai. older ccd sensors got very noisy in night, low light scenarios, to the point where the end result was nearly unusable. the ai denoiser in lightroom really ups the quality, without blurring like old denoise techniques used. its almost like it replaces the noise with a film like grain. it only works with raw photos, and luckily with chdk firmware, most canon point and shoots can shoot raw!
I have a Canon Ixus 100 is .
Goes everywhere with me in my pocket. Excellent results.
I have the Canon Power Shot SD1000! I bought it brand new in 2007 and LOVED it! It took great photos ans videos for its time. I still have it, and should really fire it up to see if it's still working the same and if the battery/batteries still hold a charge!
I recently got a Fujifilm XF1. Amazing little camera which is very slept on for some reason.
Dude, you made me go dig through my closet and find some of my point and shoots and man forgot how good the Canon CCD sensors are. Thanks man.
Awesome! I had the sd1000. It developed dust on the sensor and I ruined it trying to clean it myself. Then I paid full price for the s95 when it came out and it continues to work great! It's a fantastic camera. I checked what they were going for on eBay a couple years ago and they were going for around 50 dollars now they are around 200.
I could get a canon powershot g10 for around 100€ (worth between 130-150€) in a really good shape. Im still not sure if i should or not 😕 do you think its a great camera to shoot “film like” photos?
for the price of the 620HS you can get a canon g10 or really any g series canon and save $100 or more for almost the same quality... just picked one up untested for 40$ and the pictures are very nice
I bought the canon S95 new in 2011 and it’s still going strong. However recently I bought a Panasonic DMC-LX5, and that’s been getting a lot more use. The lens (Leica Vario-Summicron) is just a bit more sweet than the canon.
I just snagged a Canon A720 IS for a good price on eBay. It's a sibling to the A650 IS which I also hope to get one day (and a Canon G12...though the aforementioned two are closer to the G9). Looking forward to getting some shots with it! It's all about a CCD sensor and really adds a film look and a nice shot of nostalgia.
Love my digicam❤ always have my canon power shot s90 with me set it on p mode and light balance to cloudy as well vivid mode or custome mode .. awesome vid 👑 king
Found a canon powershot elph 330 hs on fb marketplace for $80 - loveee it so far. Cant wait to create! Living for the digicam era
There will definitely be a market for them still. People love small and simple. I've owned many through the years, but my Canon G7xii is one I will probably keep for a long time.
digi cams or what other ppl call digital cameras are fun to use.
Some of them come in different colors and you can easily put them in your pocket.
Great video! But I didn’t see the link to the comparison video that you referenced at the end 🤔
With CHDK-modified firmware, you can enable the RAW option on those point-shot Canon cameras 😁
Canon Elph (ixy in japan, ixus in Europe) started off as the ultracompact line and the SD designated cameras that took SD cards. IS and HS suffix meant image stabilization and high sensitivity. They did away with the SD down the line but still used sd cards.
Canon S is the prosumer level which includes SX superzooms as well. Caveat is the SXs all have smaller sensors + small aperture on account of the zoom so are all bad in low light. They do have more manual control compared to the elph line.
Canon S 90/95/100/120 were very similar in quality to the G11/12/15/16 but the latter tended to have faster lenses though large bodies. I have heard that Panasonic LX3/5/7 blew all of these out of the water
4:36 WOW looks like portra 800! Any post-processing or in camera setting tips to achieve this look? I just grabbed an s95 to save on film. Thanks
Yeahhhh,, i'm glad i still keep my digicam hahaa, i have Sony wx620 and Canon sx730hs. soon will make a lot of photo from it. nice video by the way.
I found the Canon SX620 HS to be awful in lower light settings (indoors or on overcast days) and the image comes out with lots of grain. Have you noticed that too or do you have any tips on how to improve that?
My favorite digicam right now is the Samsung EX2F. Its a forgotten gem.
F1.4-2.7aperture
24-80mm
1/1.7 inch sensor
Amoled Flip screen
Built in ND filter
Manual controls
2 control dials
Why did you have to guess wrong about the megapixels of the SD 1000 when it’s written in plain sight on front of the camera?
can you share your settings on the Canon SX620HS pls
Fuji x10, x20 and Canon g10-15 are the greate option, if you want good picture and body quality plus retro design
Lumix LX3 and Powershot S95 are legendary these days, including Fuji F200EXR
I owned the successor to the S95, my wonderful S120. Some of my favourite photos were taken with that camera, that rarely left my side. Blew out the flash at a party once, but it soldiered on, only to be brought down by a hunk of dust on the sensor. Absolute gem of a camera that I miss.
You have great taste! I have the sd1000 and S95 as well! Lol
Have you change the settings of sd 1000?
Got a canon s95 that I absolutely love. I'm wondering if to achieve more wild looking photos associated with the trend, if I'd be better off getting an older camera with less megapixels? Or could I just mess around with the in camera color settings?
I just picked up a Nikon Coolpix S3300 with a 8GB SD for $5.80 at Goodwill
with a canon digital cam, does the date that you want to print! will PRINT on the BACK of THE PICTURE?
The S95 is my favorite digicam so far.
Sony Dsc-S85 is my favorite old ccd camera.
Do any of the canon digi cams offer double or multiple exposures. I really would love a pocket camera that could do this creatively
I have an s95 that I bought from market place. Any idea what settings should I use to achieve like a vintagey outcome. I saw some posts on TikTok where they had like a vintagey outcome but none of the users answered my questions lol
Bro I seen you took a photo of the grizzly ride but I don’t know if there’s multiple around the world. At my amusement park in Cali called great America has a wooden roller coaster called grizzly is that where u went?
Don't sleep on some of the Samsung Digi cams. Awesome Video super bonus your in SF my Hometown.
Can anyone reccomend which among the SX 620 HS or ixus 285 HS is better?
very cool! Look into sony mavica diskette cameras! that's a style
Great video!
Do you recommend the Canon Powershot 360?
When did they start being called digicams?
Could you recommend any photo books that use digicams?
I’ve been quietly using my Canon G16 as a pocket cam for over a decade. Guess I’m a hipster now then.
Canon G1X iii > Ricoh GR3. Drop your opinion below...
Last year, I sold my SD1000 for 200$... a 7.1 Mpx camera from 2007. Totally insane. By the way, the SD1000 is exactly the size of a credit card...
I’m surprise that the Canon Powershot G9 didn’t make the list
I have a broken Canon S95 here laying around waiting to be repaired :(
Really can't afford it rn though
The question with digicams is why would you use them over iPhone.
Ricoh prices are insane 4 years on. They need to announce the IV ASAP
Although I use my Sony Cybershot T77 for a digital film look on the daily, I just got a Canon SX620 HS and know it will replace the T77 😂 I Love all my cameras equally though
I've nikon s3100 and i love it
Canon SX620 HS that's my old camera. Pretty awesome quality))
Can anyone reccomend which among the SX 620 HS or ixus 285 HS is better?
@@Nicx_kang 620 of course is better
@@VladisRed noted with thanks
The digicam trend is weird. It’s like film nostalgia but more functional. I realized with time I enjoyed carrying my digicam more than my full frames. I ended up using vintage canons. Then bought a RX100M5, then sold my full frames. Now I wanna buy the instax mini evo. I guess the imperfections make them more fun to use. I guess they force the person to get artsy and creative with their photography again… modern day cameras take perfect and clean shots easily every time. They all look the same. The images don’t have a vibe or feel to them. I just wonder how the camera industry is taking this.
It's not the imperfections, it's the fact that CCD sensors resemble a filmic look. A lot of that was by design from the manufacturers back in the early days of digital to try and entice film shooters to go digital. Either way they just have a vibe you cant get with modern, mirrorless CMOS sensors and lenses. Way too sharp and sterile.
Really appreciate youtubers hyping up old digital cameras, thanks to them I was able to sell my sd1000 7x the price it was worth before all this hype.
Got the sd1100 for 10 bucks 2 days ago. People always want to buy online and get ripped off
I'm omw to buy a lumix sz1 from a guy in my area for 20 bucks, and only a month ago I was laughing at the digicam fever...
And they all cost 2/3x as much now. $180 for a digicam is crazy
Neat and pleasant exterior aesthetic, however my suspicions i suspected are very true I'm afraid. This is a re-badge of the Kodak wpz2. Very disappointing my Japanese brethren. :(
Kodak digicam sensors are just built different
I have the Canon S200
Jeeze…. Hope the prices don’t go up again since there’s nothing new in this video.
No one's gonna talk about bro's hat's brim? 😭
Alanna Mountains
The S95 is great … but … it’s not responsive. Expect a 2 second lag
and the pictures are static and look 20 years old. The technology controls the image. They don't work with action in the street
We live in a backwards society. You asked for cameras with better image quality and they give them to you, now you want cameras with poor image quality
watch the prices shoot up after watching this 😂😂 jk thanks for not gatekeeping 🤝
Prices on these cameras been going up the time to get in was a year ago
My best advice is to look at all the digicams that RUclipsrs aren't talkin about the good thing about digicams is that since so many were made you can still find them at low prices even on eBay
@@lightsabersamurai1040 i actually acquired a nikon coolpix 3200 for very cheap it was listed on KEH for 2 dollars and i payed 12 in total with shipping. do you have any opinion on the coolpix or is it something you haven’t tried out?
I have a Sony cybershot I like it
No wonder why all these digicams are 10x
i dont understand digicams. at this point, it's just ppl milking nostalgia.
I tried em to test the hype and the hype is real , now I have like 5, rx100 is in another leve tho!
@@racermunky546I wouldn’t consider any of the RX100 a digicam.
It is alot of hype but I must say the CCD sensors do give a unique and appealing look. I have a nikon D200 which is no where near small enough to be a digicam but the CCD sensor it has combined with vintage glass is wonderful.
Same as with film no? The milking part. People just like the colors it produces. Which is completely fair to be honest
Canon S90 is legit
When you make a video about the cameras , the people are expecting to see the shots not just you talking
Not him showing the GRIII WTH BRO
It’s a great day when the KingJVPES uploads ❤