I remember seeing this when it was new! Didn’t buy it, but I remember playing with it in the store. Was one of the most impressive bridge cameras of its era.
Thanks Carmine went to the mining town called Victor it’s in Colorado we’re I live. Got some amazing pictures with My D 90 and Z 50. You would be proud got some amazing shots all on Manuel.
Carmine, love your channel! But one thing I wish you would add when mentioning the older cameras is what storage card they take. I had an older Olympus that used some big card which was SLOW processing. You could about go out to lunch while it was processing an image!
Carmine I just love your videos... So warm ,personal, and spot on. I only learned about how I did not need to keep upgrading my system much to my wife's happiness. 🙃
Just brought the S700 home from a thrift shop. Your video was excellent! Thanks, Carmine. I have a modern camera but I love watching videos from seasoned photographers who frequently tell us that the camera doesn’t necessarily make the photographer. Some of my favourite photos over the decades have been from a 4 megapixel Pentax point and shoot and an old Nikon DSLR with a superb lens. Just subscribed to this channel. Thanks again.
Great video Carmine! You nailed it. The photos at end were fantastic and support your point. The weak link between the camera and photograph is the person taking the photo. Learning is good. Lesson 281 is solid. My first digital camera was an Olympus C-4040 and I took that little camera everywhere. I still have it, along with my first film camera, a Nikon N2000. A camera is a tool. Learn about it, take care of it and most important use it. Cheers. Jim
Carmine, glad you are posting these (in a way at least): I have a lot of images from an old Kodak C875 (8 MP), which uses a CCD. I had been unable to figure out why a lot of the pics from it just plain look better than from other cameras I have owned up to 24 MP. I had attributed it to the Schneider lens it had, but the CCD was the real reason. The C875 did not even have stabilization. And I know film look- I shot film from 1973 to 2003. The only thing I don't like about your channel is that it may create buyer competition for CCD!
I use one of these, great little camera. For a bridge camera from Fuji it is unusual in as much that you can select a full range of apertures. I have two other later models from Fuji but use this one more often as it is very compact, flexible to use and gives good image quality. A good camera to leave in the car, low value but high rewards.
Amazing video, thank you for making this, this was very helpful for me personally because I am buying a fujifilm s700 and wanted to know some of its capabilities. once again this was the perfect video for what I needed. 10/10
I had a Fuji FinePix S series camera as my second digital camera. I used it until the in camera flash broke, but it was a fine little camera, that I captured a lot of nice memories with - and even a few artistic photos, I still have a few of hanging on a wall in my home. The only annoying thing about it was how fast it could drain the batteries. I always made sure to carry extra. These days, I prefer raw files, and the broken flash is also limiting, so I don't use it much, but I still have it stored with some of my other compact cameras.
Thank you for watching and subscribing...It is a fact that cameras with ccd sensors use considerably more power than cmos sensors, but, the film like quality of a ccd sensor might be worth buying rechargeable aa batteries.
Hey, what is you're idea of the Kodak Z980. (not long before Kodak went bankrupt) It was my first digital camera and in every camerashop I went (2) they could only deliver it of I waited month's cause they had stopped for years having Kodak's in stock. Sidewise they gave me the advise to go for the much better Canon or Nikon that they had wright now in stock! After 2 shop's I went back home cranked up and ordered one from the internet delivered at my doorstep at 2/3 of the price in the shops. Ok the build quality is not what a Canon was but it was much cheaper and those colors at the vivid setting! Now I mostly shoot Canon dslr's with aps-c and the colors are great, but... My old Kodak bridge z980 with a sensorsize of allmost nothing , has color like no other. So now after seeing you're episode on the Oly e500 with Kodak sensor I got myself one for about 85€ (Belgium). Is it going to be what I expected colorwise?
HI Carmine... As always I enjoy your photography lessons on what a photographer can accomplish with an older camera. I'm curious if you have gave the older smaller digicam (point and shoot cameras that was made in the early 2000s) a good street photography work out? Best, Duane
Thank you for watching and subscribing. The Canon 90d - is good for low light video, but not cheap $899. link to a great video ruclips.net/video/NkSJg_BE8AQ/видео.html
The S series Fujji cameras all produce high quality images. I picked a few up for students to use in a graphic arts class.
I remember seeing this when it was new! Didn’t buy it, but I remember playing with it in the store. Was one of the most impressive bridge cameras of its era.
Thank you for watching and subscribing :)
Thanks Carmine went to the mining town called Victor it’s in Colorado we’re I live. Got some amazing pictures with My D 90 and Z 50. You would be proud got some amazing shots all on Manuel.
Man this video is awesome! Thank you for sharing your experience with those that are just starting out!
You bet!
Picked up an absolute mint one for 20 bucks. It’s a blast!
Omg..awesome 👍
Carmine, love your channel! But one thing I wish you would add when mentioning the older cameras is what storage card they take. I had an older Olympus that used some big card which was SLOW processing. You could about go out to lunch while it was processing an image!
Great idea..thanks 👍
Carmine I just love your videos... So warm ,personal, and spot on. I only learned about how I did not need to keep upgrading my system much to my wife's happiness. 🙃
Thank you for watching my channel :)
Just brought the S700 home from a thrift shop. Your video was excellent! Thanks, Carmine. I have a modern camera but I love watching videos from seasoned photographers who frequently tell us that the camera doesn’t necessarily make the photographer. Some of my favourite photos over the decades have been from a 4 megapixel Pentax point and shoot and an old Nikon DSLR with a superb lens. Just subscribed to this channel. Thanks again.
Thank you so much :)
Great video Carmine! You nailed it. The photos at end were fantastic and support your point. The weak link between the camera and photograph is the person taking the photo. Learning is good. Lesson 281 is solid. My first digital camera was an Olympus C-4040 and I took that little camera everywhere. I still have it, along with my first film camera, a Nikon N2000. A camera is a tool. Learn about it, take care of it and most important use it. Cheers. Jim
Thanks for sharing!!
Carmine, glad you are posting these (in a way at least): I have a lot of images from an old Kodak C875 (8 MP), which uses a CCD. I had been unable to figure out why a lot of the pics from it just plain look better than from other cameras I have owned up to 24 MP. I had attributed it to the Schneider lens it had, but the CCD was the real reason. The C875 did not even have stabilization. And I know film look- I shot film from 1973 to 2003. The only thing I don't like about your channel is that it may create buyer competition for CCD!
CCD for everyone :)
Share the love of that sweet film look :)
I have one Fujifilm s. Its my first bridge camera. Very good colors
Thank you for watching my channel :)
I use one of these, great little camera. For a bridge camera from Fuji it is unusual in as much that you can select a full range of apertures. I have two other later models from Fuji but use this one more often as it is very compact, flexible to use and gives good image quality. A good camera to leave in the car, low value but high rewards.
Totally agree!
I highly recommend Fuji bridge s7000
Thank you so much for subscribing and watching my channel :)
Amazing video, thank you for making this, this was very helpful for me personally because I am buying a fujifilm s700 and wanted to know some of its capabilities. once again this was the perfect video for what I needed. 10/10
@Kmon909 thank you so much for watching my channel
Very nice! I've had the S100fs and still have an S5 Pro. I'm looking to get the HS50EXR for a daily shooter. Thank you for another great video
Thanks for watching my videos
Got mine today Carmine. It’s a cool piece and works great.Will keep this one in my car .
Awesome 👌 👏 👍
Carmine I love your office!
Thank you! It's the corner of my man cave :)
Carmine can you tell me what video camera you use. Beautiful in every way.
Thank you for watching my channel..I use my cellphone to video my RUclips videos... An older Samsung Galaxy S10e.
I had a Fuji FinePix S series camera as my second digital camera. I used it until the in camera flash broke, but it was a fine little camera, that I captured a lot of nice memories with - and even a few artistic photos, I still have a few of hanging on a wall in my home. The only annoying thing about it was how fast it could drain the batteries. I always made sure to carry extra.
These days, I prefer raw files, and the broken flash is also limiting, so I don't use it much, but I still have it stored with some of my other compact cameras.
Thank you for watching and subscribing...It is a fact that cameras with ccd sensors use considerably more power than cmos sensors, but, the film like quality of a ccd sensor might be worth buying rechargeable aa batteries.
Is that the same camera as the Fujifilm FinePix S5700?
I think so. dl.fujifilm-x.com/support/manual/s/finepix_s5700_s700_s5800_s800_manual_01.pdf
Hey, what is you're idea of the Kodak Z980. (not long before Kodak went bankrupt)
It was my first digital camera and in every camerashop I went (2) they could only deliver it of I waited month's cause they had stopped for years having Kodak's in stock. Sidewise they gave me the advise to go for the much better Canon or Nikon that they had wright now in stock! After 2 shop's I went back home cranked up and ordered one from the internet delivered at my doorstep at 2/3 of the price in the shops.
Ok the build quality is not what a Canon was but it was much cheaper and those colors at the vivid setting! Now I mostly shoot Canon dslr's with aps-c and the colors are great, but...
My old Kodak bridge z980 with a sensorsize of allmost nothing , has color like no other.
So now after seeing you're episode on the Oly e500 with Kodak sensor I got myself one for about 85€ (Belgium). Is it going to be what I expected colorwise?
You will love the Olympus e-500..look at my e-500 photography; carminetaverna.com/?p=11260
HI Carmine... As always I enjoy your photography lessons on what a photographer can accomplish with an older camera. I'm curious if you have gave the older smaller digicam (point and shoot cameras that was made in the early 2000s) a good street photography work out? Best, Duane
Hi, thank you so much for subscribing, this video I made may interest you, be well; ruclips.net/video/NX896dOKERg/видео.html
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography
Did you enjoy the GE X500 more than the Fuji S700?
Best
@@duanemcclun I would say they are equally awesome 👌
Love your channel! What is a good inexpensive choice for a DSLR that does video in low light?
Thank you for watching and subscribing. The Canon 90d - is good for low light video, but not cheap $899. link to a great video ruclips.net/video/NkSJg_BE8AQ/видео.html
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography Ahhhh yes! Thank you so much! Cheers!
Going to grab the Fuji at the end of the month
Sounds great, and thanks for watching my channel
@@CarmineTavernaPhotography best channel for camera and photography
@@outfield1988 wow..thanks
Someone gave me a old s7000 6mp super ccd iv been surprised
Sounds awesome 👌