"My great grandfather China Sea Phill"... wonderful. A short that encompassed the complexities of what a human soul is that the harshness of outside is often a facade, the truth is we are all quite vulnerable and sensitive. It made me think of my father whom as passed ..made me wish that I also will be remembered foundly by those whom my life as touched as well. Thank you for sharing. David A.A. Hébert
That was actually the first film camera I ever bought and used! I’m not sure there’s enough to talk about to warrant it’s own video though. It’s a fixed focus box camera similar to the various Kodak brownie models, plus a flash. There was a more advanced variant called the Argus super seventy-five, with a few aperture and focal distance settings. It had a wide angle 65mm lens, as opposed to the regular seventy-five’s 75mm lens (hence the name, seventy-five). It takes 620 film, but I was able to shave down a 120 spool to fit in it.
"My great grandfather China Sea Phill"... wonderful.
A short that encompassed the complexities of what a human soul is that the harshness of outside is often a facade, the truth is we are all quite vulnerable and sensitive.
It made me think of my father whom as passed ..made me wish that I also will be remembered foundly by those whom my life as touched as well.
Thank you for sharing.
David A.A. Hébert
What an Amazing Heartfelt tribute to your family and for your family!
What a story. Love it. Movie material.
Cool stuff Tommy! Great video and great family history.
Thanks Ty!
Wow it looks great! Love it!
Thank you!!
Great job!
Thank you!
This is it going to be cool
I hope you like it! :)
@@TPDProductions I probably will
Please Can you do a video on the Argus seventy five camera and thank you
That was actually the first film camera I ever bought and used! I’m not sure there’s enough to talk about to warrant it’s own video though. It’s a fixed focus box camera similar to the various Kodak brownie models, plus a flash. There was a more advanced variant called the Argus super seventy-five, with a few aperture and focal distance settings. It had a wide angle 65mm lens, as opposed to the regular seventy-five’s 75mm lens (hence the name, seventy-five). It takes 620 film, but I was able to shave down a 120 spool to fit in it.