I'm pretty relieved you own so many cameras, Dave. I can show this to my wife, and she might not complain so much about the 40 or so I've accumulated. The downside to this video is I now see some more 'must haves' 😂
Love the 'peek' at the collection -- just do a 4-5 hour livestream and you can cover them all!!! My latest collecting 'criteria' is the 'dual lens' cameras -- like your Minolta (have one of those) -- two focal lengths, not a zoom. Some have two completely separate lenses and an internal mirror that moves to select one lens or the other, some have a lens assembly that moves out to the telephoto length, and some have a small internal 'teleconverter' lens that flips into place. Most have a moving/shifting viewfinder to show the approximate coverage of the two different focal lengths -- some just have separate frame lines. Some have really advanced P&S features -- auto flash, AF, exposure compensation -- while I have a few that are fixed focus with almost no controls/features. A neat 'transition' between the fixed focal length P&S cameras and the zoom P&S cameras.
Your first Lomo LC-A actually is the version, made by Lomography. It can be identified by the symbol on the cover. The other Lomo LC-A is the original Soviet made camera, which inspired the Lomography movement. I would love to shoot a Lomo LC-A someday, if I manage to find one. The film camera, that I use now is a Praktica MTL 5 B with a Pentacon Auto f 1.8 50 mm lens.
The Minolta/Leica colab didn't end with SLR's. Leica took 3 Minolta p/s and turned them into their own. I call them the Unholy Trinity of Leica Plastics. The Minolta Freedom Tele became the Leica AF-C1, the Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c became the Leica C2-Zoom, and last but not least the Minolta Freedom Escort became the Leica Mini and Leica Mini II.
Yes, please do show us more! I have an Olympus µ-II and a 105R superzoom, both free gifts, and a fancy-pants Pentax PC35 AF-M, also a free gift. My oldest are a 1964 Konica EE-Matic Deluxe ($20 eBay) and a 1950s Kodak Box Brownie (free gift).
Nice collection. I have (or have had) most of the cameras in your collection. I would add about the XA4 that it also has a 28mm lens, which is wider than any other XA model. It's great for landscape shooting, or for situations when you're shooting from hip and want a better chance of getting your subject in the frame. I use mine mostly on the bike, where the wide field of view works well. The XA4 also came with a proprietary flash that worked in the macro mode. The flashes seem to be quite rare--I've only ever seen one of those IRL.
Interesting collection. I have not really given compact cameras a chance. Almost all of mine are SLR in 35mm or medium format. I do own a Konica Z-Up 120 VP.
Loved seeing your collection of cameras, especially the Minoltas. One of my favourites is the FSE or Freedom 1 which is a 35mm f4.5 focus free camera with a ridiculously noisy auto winder which i generally use with expired colour film especially Konica 400 centuria, the colour shifts and grain are immense but it hits the spot for me. I also have a now deceased Lomo LCA which i had brand new in the early 90s. I was impressed with your Olympus collection and may now have to add one to my collection after seeing your review, looking forward to the next video
I have the XA family and I love them. I got a 4 , it didn't have it special strap and it had been overhauled but the winder isnt connected to the film number so I don't know how many Ive taken but for @£80+ far cheaper than £200+ , I bought it.
Great collection, Dave! The Minolta freedom escort is very underrated and one of my personal favorite point and shoots. Mine starts taking double exposures about midway through a roll and I get some really fun shots that surprise me. In fact this video had me thinking I should get another to take regular snaps. So thanks again for inspiring me getting on the computer today and purchase a Panasonic version of that camera. 😂
I can envision those Kodak Star cameras in plastic blister packs hanging on a peg at the local Jamesway or Caldor. Would love to see Battle Of The Kodak Stars. It's not exactly Gabe Kaplan vs. Lou Ferrigno, but it'll be fun.
enjoyed the look at your collection. I have always been a Minolta fan and the Super A is what started my collection, as well oddly enough a Mamiya sekor 528tl. I have been shooting one of my X700s and a Nikon F2 lately. I have also been shooting a Nikon Af600 but its been a bit finicky. A Kodak Star was one of my first cameras as a kid (in the 90s) and I always have my eye open for the model I had so I would be interested in a video of yours for sure.
Agree with you Olympus mu1 being better than mu2. Another thing is that Mu1 shutter button is very prominent and nice and big. Mu2 is smaller and feels bit fiddly. Quality wise also it is very sharp. I have the auto advance version of the Pentax PC35. Lovely camera but unfortunately mine sometimes gets stuck in self timer mode
$10 for a P 😱in England we're paying @£200+ from Japan! I borrowed Rachel's from Sunny16 podcast to take a shot during the Analogue Wonderland Photowalk we had in Britain- liked it
@@theoldcameraguy I just looked some are £60 but with £33 shipping then you need to add import duty/tax. Think it's not much fir under £100 with the shipping. So over all @£100 which is 10x what you paid for the P@
I love your style. Do you have any Kodak Retinas? I know they are kind of fussy, but I grew up with those, plus a Yashica FX3. Keep on keeping on, you are a breath of fresh air.
Minolta AF-C is a good camera. I'd like to get one some day. But I'm not much of point & shoot guy. Nice run down of the goodies, Dave. I'm not going to count my cameras... better not to know.
Yes, one of these decades we need to do that. I always seem to put that project on the back burner (especially since I keep coming across new film stocks to review).
I'm pretty relieved you own so many cameras, Dave. I can show this to my wife, and she might not complain so much about the 40 or so I've accumulated. The downside to this video is I now see some more 'must haves' 😂
Glad I could help lol
Team no fancy edits! It feels like we're just having a conversation :)
Yep - just like your recent car-versation
Yes, keep these videos on compact cameras coming.
Will do
Love the 'peek' at the collection -- just do a 4-5 hour livestream and you can cover them all!!! My latest collecting 'criteria' is the 'dual lens' cameras -- like your Minolta (have one of those) -- two focal lengths, not a zoom. Some have two completely separate lenses and an internal mirror that moves to select one lens or the other, some have a lens assembly that moves out to the telephoto length, and some have a small internal 'teleconverter' lens that flips into place. Most have a moving/shifting viewfinder to show the approximate coverage of the two different focal lengths -- some just have separate frame lines. Some have really advanced P&S features -- auto flash, AF, exposure compensation -- while I have a few that are fixed focus with almost no controls/features. A neat 'transition' between the fixed focal length P&S cameras and the zoom P&S cameras.
Your first Lomo LC-A actually is the version, made by Lomography. It can be identified by the symbol on the cover. The other Lomo LC-A is the original Soviet made camera, which inspired the Lomography movement. I would love to shoot a Lomo LC-A someday, if I manage to find one. The film camera, that I use now is a Praktica MTL 5 B with a Pentacon Auto f 1.8 50 mm lens.
The Minolta/Leica colab didn't end with SLR's. Leica took 3 Minolta p/s and turned them into their own. I call them the Unholy Trinity of Leica Plastics. The Minolta Freedom Tele became the Leica AF-C1, the Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c became the Leica C2-Zoom, and last but not least the Minolta Freedom Escort became the Leica Mini and Leica Mini II.
Nice collection. But I’ve really got to stay the hell away from eBay!😂
Yeah, it’s dangerous lol
Yes, please do show us more! I have an Olympus µ-II and a 105R superzoom, both free gifts, and a fancy-pants Pentax PC35 AF-M, also a free gift. My oldest are a 1964 Konica EE-Matic Deluxe ($20 eBay) and a 1950s Kodak Box Brownie (free gift).
You can’t beat free!
@@theoldcameraguy Nobody paid me to take their old cameras......yet! 🙂
Nice collection. I have (or have had) most of the cameras in your collection. I would add about the XA4 that it also has a 28mm lens, which is wider than any other XA model. It's great for landscape shooting, or for situations when you're shooting from hip and want a better chance of getting your subject in the frame. I use mine mostly on the bike, where the wide field of view works well. The XA4 also came with a proprietary flash that worked in the macro mode. The flashes seem to be quite rare--I've only ever seen one of those IRL.
Yeah, the wider lens is another cool aspect of the XA4 - I just can’t justify picking one up right now.
Thanks for doing this Dave! I think if you have the original strap, there's a plastic piece with a nib to push those tiny buttons on the databack.
Now that you mention it, I don’t think I have the original strap
I am looking forward to shelf #2.
Thanks - coming soon-ish
Interesting collection. I have not really given compact cameras a chance. Almost all of mine are SLR in 35mm or medium format. I do own a Konica Z-Up 120 VP.
Loved seeing your collection of cameras, especially the Minoltas. One of my favourites is the FSE or Freedom 1 which is a 35mm f4.5 focus free camera with a ridiculously noisy auto winder which i generally use with expired colour film especially Konica 400 centuria, the colour shifts and grain are immense but it hits the spot for me. I also have a now deceased Lomo LCA which i had brand new in the early 90s. I was impressed with your Olympus collection and may now have to add one to my collection after seeing your review, looking forward to the next video
Freedom 1 sounds fun - Thanks for sharing some of your camera choices with me
I have the XA family and I love them. I got a 4 , it didn't have it special strap and it had been overhauled but the winder isnt connected to the film number so I don't know how many Ive taken but for @£80+ far cheaper than £200+ , I bought it.
Definitely a keeper at that price!
Great collection, Dave! The Minolta freedom escort is very underrated and one of my personal favorite point and shoots. Mine starts taking double exposures about midway through a roll and I get some really fun shots that surprise me. In fact this video had me thinking I should get another to take regular snaps. So thanks again for inspiring me getting on the computer today and purchase a Panasonic version of that camera. 😂
Hmm.. random double exposures - now that would keep things interesting!
I can envision those Kodak Star cameras in plastic blister packs hanging on a peg at the local Jamesway or Caldor. Would love to see Battle Of The Kodak Stars. It's not exactly Gabe Kaplan vs. Lou Ferrigno, but it'll be fun.
Mr. Kotter! Mr.Kotter!
enjoyed the look at your collection. I have always been a Minolta fan and the Super A is what started my collection, as well oddly enough a Mamiya sekor 528tl. I have been shooting one of my X700s and a Nikon F2 lately. I have also been shooting a Nikon Af600 but its been a bit finicky. A Kodak Star was one of my first cameras as a kid (in the 90s) and I always have my eye open for the model I had so I would be interested in a video of yours for sure.
Thanks for watching and sharing some of the cameras in your collection
Agree with you Olympus mu1 being better than mu2. Another thing is that Mu1 shutter button is very prominent and nice and big. Mu2 is smaller and feels bit fiddly. Quality wise also it is very sharp. I have the auto advance version of the Pentax PC35. Lovely camera but unfortunately mine sometimes gets stuck in self timer mode
I am glad you own over 150 because now I do not feel as bad about owning 50+. LOL. Another great video.
Yes, you’re not that bad of a hoarder lol.
$10 for a P 😱in England we're paying @£200+ from Japan! I borrowed Rachel's from Sunny16 podcast to take a shot during the Analogue Wonderland Photowalk we had in Britain- liked it
I was lucky - It was a little beat up and I patiently watched auctions for a while
@@theoldcameraguy I just looked some are £60 but with £33 shipping then you need to add import duty/tax. Think it's not much fir under £100 with the shipping. So over all @£100 which is 10x what you paid for the P@
I love your style. Do you have any Kodak Retinas? I know they are kind of fussy, but I grew up with those, plus a Yashica FX3.
Keep on keeping on, you are a breath of fresh air.
Thanks - I actually don’t have any Kodak Retinas (or Yashica FX3, for that matter). Thanks for letting me know some of the cameras you’ve used
Hey.... no fair... you have a Pentax that I don't have!
How’d that happen lol
Minolta AF-C is a good camera. I'd like to get one some day. But I'm not much of point & shoot guy. Nice run down of the goodies, Dave. I'm not going to count my cameras... better not to know.
I really like that little Minolta
Nice! :)
Thanks Sina!
Hey -- if you want to expand your 'Battle Of The Kodak Stars' across the internet -- I'll participate -- I have a few around here somewhere!!!
Yes, one of these decades we need to do that. I always seem to put that project on the back burner (especially since I keep coming across new film stocks to review).