Nice suggestions, for vintage feel stills my top ten 10 - Nikon Coolpix700 9 - Canon Powershot G5 8 - Pentax Optio i-10 7 - Leica D-LUX 3 / Lumix LX2 6 - Fujifilm F601Zoom 5 - Pentax Optio E30 4 - Pentax K-R 3 - Fujifilm X-E1 2 - Ricoh GXR (all modules) 1 - Casio QV-3500EX Yes to me the Casio is THE "filmish" digicam and i got A LOT. I can't stop driving this gem, it is so good...I think it's a Canon powershot G1 in disguise, same lens, same 3.3MP sensor, but the firmware offers more customisation, while G1 offers a hotshoe. You guys have to consider this one, and very cool side effect: no one suspects this model to be such a sleeper so price are not skyrocketing like Canon's iterations. A sort of Canon G1.5
I had a couple cameras close to a couple of yours. The Sony DSC-P71 someone gave me. Great little camera and that weird form factor was so different from the rectangle camras everyone else made. Also had a Canon SD850. Really liked that one but gave it away and instantly regretted it. Fabulous video great work.
very informative - thanks. hint on memory cards: Temu has adapters that use SD cards. not expensive at all, compared to the actuall cards, and don't need the old card reader since it's using the SD card.
Good tip. HOWEVER, I'd be wary of any of cheap temu or ali baba junk that's overflowing on their platforms. You may save a few bucks now, but that stuff breaks down so easily and is such low quality that it's just not worth ultimaely. Plus, if it damages your gear, it's really not worth saving a bit of money in the long run.
I loved this video! Your narration is fun and engaging. I definitely saw some unique picks in this video too which is nice for variety. I would love to see in depth videos about each camera. Especially, because I’d like to know more about the specs and features each camera offers and how the perform in real life. You’ve gained a sub! Thanks!
@@vmcamposCameraClub That's unfortunate... this model is just plagued with camera errors. I have 2 broken V605's myself. If you ever happen to find a working one, would love to see a review :)
I tried turning it on and off several times and semi-worked! At least the screen is note black. But it cannot focus accurately. I'll probably experiment with it more to see if I can get any useful shots. Review may still arrive, after all!
They'd be a good choice, I say! They are very capable cameras after all, Sony really was a pioneer in the space. And their current mirrorless cameras are well loved. Now, would you EDC one of the chunky Cyber-shots, or a more svelte one? 📸
Good question. It's not in my list, but I like the Samsung NV 24HD. It can do 720p video, and has a very nice wide angle view. So, that's juuust HD quality, and the colors look good. The Canon A590 is also very nice, but only goes up to 640x480 video, which is not HD, but very vintage-looking. Hope this helps!
Very nice camera! All the IXUS are very similar. They just vary in megapixels and interface. I have two videos for great tips and settings. Watch my Short: ruclips.net/user/shortsobf9B6sF5v0 or my longer video: ruclips.net/video/qa30DU7ulJQ/видео.html Hope you try out this settings and let me know what you get!
My top tip for night shots is to use a tripod. The shutter speed will cause a lot of blur if you try to handhold the shot. So, put the IXUS on the tripod, set up your shot, turn on SELF TIMER, focus and take the shot. After the countdown, the camera will fire and take a slow shot that is not blurry, thanks to the tripod! It's a lot of effort, yes, but these old cameras just weren't made for night shots. You could experiment with Always On flash (or Slow Sync shutter), too. I haven't enough, to give a good opinion. 📸
Technically any modern phone is better than any of these vintage cameras. However you're not going to get the same sort of vibe or aesthetic from a modern camera. The modern cameras just really push their color science in a modern direction. A vintage camera was all about a vintage color science. You should get one of the ones in my guide and see for yourself 📸
@@vmcamposCameraClub We cannot tell the difference of the resolution of the picture or camera, photo cell, above the level of 2 mega pixel in this condition.
The video recording is good if you are in bright light. Outside, on a sunny day, the videos is very nice. Indoors, however, it doesn't record video as well. Sound recording is only good if the voice is close to he microphone. Just a few meters away and the voice is too far. Overall, a good early 2000s aesthetic in video!
@@vmcamposCameraClubahhh thanks I'm starting out in the world of cameras and I love old ones, I want to buy one that I can take advantage of both in photos and video, I definitely feel that your videos will help me
Nice suggestions, for vintage feel stills my top ten
10 - Nikon Coolpix700
9 - Canon Powershot G5
8 - Pentax Optio i-10
7 - Leica D-LUX 3 / Lumix LX2
6 - Fujifilm F601Zoom
5 - Pentax Optio E30
4 - Pentax K-R
3 - Fujifilm X-E1
2 - Ricoh GXR (all modules)
1 - Casio QV-3500EX
Yes to me the Casio is THE "filmish" digicam and i got A LOT.
I can't stop driving this gem, it is so good...I think it's a Canon powershot G1 in disguise, same lens, same 3.3MP sensor, but the firmware offers more customisation, while G1 offers a hotshoe.
You guys have to consider this one, and very cool side effect: no one suspects this model to be such a sleeper so price are not skyrocketing like Canon's iterations.
A sort of Canon G1.5
Great top 10, for sure! I love the whole range of digicams; and I love how some are still under the radar!
I had a couple cameras close to a couple of yours. The Sony DSC-P71 someone gave me. Great little camera and that weird form factor was so different from the rectangle camras everyone else made. Also had a Canon SD850. Really liked that one but gave it away and instantly regretted it. Fabulous video great work.
Thanks very much for watching! The early Sony P cameras were very cool; very nice form factor.
very informative - thanks. hint on memory cards: Temu has adapters that use SD cards. not expensive at all, compared to the actuall cards, and don't need the old card reader since it's using the SD card.
Good tip. HOWEVER, I'd be wary of any of cheap temu or ali baba junk that's overflowing on their platforms. You may save a few bucks now, but that stuff breaks down so easily and is such low quality that it's just not worth ultimaely. Plus, if it damages your gear, it's really not worth saving a bit of money in the long run.
I loved this video! Your narration is fun and engaging. I definitely saw some unique picks in this video too which is nice for variety. I would love to see in depth videos about each camera. Especially, because I’d like to know more about the specs and features each camera offers and how the perform in real life. You’ve gained a sub! Thanks!
Thank you very much!
Yes, I want to do a deep dive on each. I just need to find the time 😅
Thanks for the share and take care of yourself m
Nice video. You would get much better results if you adapted the FD lenses on a mirrorless camera where an adapter with glass element isn't needed
Thanks for watching. Yes, exactly: I have adapters for the Lumix GF3 + FD lens.
Brother I love this video, thank you!
Thanks very much! I need to make another one, because I love this hobby!
Enjoyed watching through this video. Will you be posting a Kodak Easyshare V605 review in the future?
Thanks! It was an enjoyable video to make, but it took a while!
As for the V605 in the intro, it's broken. 🥲 (Actually mine is a V705)
@@vmcamposCameraClub That's unfortunate... this model is just plagued with camera errors. I have 2 broken V605's myself. If you ever happen to find a working one, would love to see a review :)
I tried turning it on and off several times and semi-worked! At least the screen is note black. But it cannot focus accurately.
I'll probably experiment with it more to see if I can get any useful shots. Review may still arrive, after all!
I've been tempted by the older Cybershots as an EDC camera!
They'd be a good choice, I say! They are very capable cameras after all, Sony really was a pioneer in the space. And their current mirrorless cameras are well loved. Now, would you EDC one of the chunky Cyber-shots, or a more svelte one? 📸
@@vmcamposCameraClub oh definitely one of the newer, less chunky ones ha!
Nice video,is samsung st65 a normal camera?
Seems like it. It's from 2011 with 14Mpix so it should be good.
I have a couple of classic digital. Love tech history.
Also I was hoping you'd pull that bit of skin off your finger. 😅
Sorry about that! I forgot to get a manicure before this video 😁😁
The photos are edited or raw?
All are unedited.
What's the best digicam for video?
Good question. It's not in my list, but I like the Samsung NV 24HD. It can do 720p video, and has a very nice wide angle view. So, that's juuust HD quality, and the colors look good. The Canon A590 is also very nice, but only goes up to 640x480 video, which is not HD, but very vintage-looking.
Hope this helps!
On used market in Pakistan Got an option to buy Sony HX5v for around 20$ price point, and also Canon sx700hs. What do you say about these two models.
I'd go with the Canon, mostly for the interface. But I'd compare them side by side at dpreview.com
I recently got a ixus 85.. Any thought? Or tips
Very nice camera! All the IXUS are very similar. They just vary in megapixels and interface. I have two videos for great tips and settings.
Watch my Short: ruclips.net/user/shortsobf9B6sF5v0
or my longer video: ruclips.net/video/qa30DU7ulJQ/видео.html
Hope you try out this settings and let me know what you get!
Any tips for night photography.. Hehe it SUCKS at night
My top tip for night shots is to use a tripod. The shutter speed will cause a lot of blur if you try to handhold the shot. So, put the IXUS on the tripod, set up your shot, turn on SELF TIMER, focus and take the shot. After the countdown, the camera will fire and take a slow shot that is not blurry, thanks to the tripod!
It's a lot of effort, yes, but these old cameras just weren't made for night shots.
You could experiment with Always On flash (or Slow Sync shutter), too. I haven't enough, to give a good opinion. 📸
hey, whats your take on canon sx160 is ? is it better than my android phone ?
Technically any modern phone is better than any of these vintage cameras. However you're not going to get the same sort of vibe or aesthetic from a modern camera. The modern cameras just really push their color science in a modern direction. A vintage camera was all about a vintage color science. You should get one of the ones in my guide and see for yourself 📸
I'm watching this RUclips video on the 24" PC monitor that has only 2Mega Pixel resolution.
Doing it right! Does the resolution of my photos look okay? Thanks for watching!
@@vmcamposCameraClub We cannot tell the difference of the resolution of the picture or camera, photo cell, above the level of 2 mega pixel in this condition.
Try to ge Canon g12
Definitely a good camera!
Hola!, How would you rate the sound and recording of the Exilim?
The video recording is good if you are in bright light. Outside, on a sunny day, the videos is very nice. Indoors, however, it doesn't record video as well. Sound recording is only good if the voice is close to he microphone. Just a few meters away and the voice is too far.
Overall, a good early 2000s aesthetic in video!
@@vmcamposCameraClubahhh thanks I'm starting out in the world of cameras and I love old ones, I want to buy one that I can take advantage of both in photos and video, I definitely feel that your videos will help me