My Budget Film Camera Collection.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2023
  • Today I'm showing you my budget film camera collection consisting of 10 35mm cameras. Apart from simply appreciating the technology I hope that this video can be helpful for beginners, who do not know where to start when looking at the huge choice of film cameras.
    Btw. if you like my work and would like to purchase a print you can check out my shop here: teocrawford.darkroom.com/
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    Links to my Gear (USA)
    My main video camera and digital photography camera
    - Sony A7iii - amzn.to/3hsc7T2
    The two lenses for the camera:
    - Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 - amzn.to/2FPHMjs
    - Samyang 14mm f/2.8 - amzn.to/3j1YOsI
    My secondary digital camera for casual photography:
    - Lumix GX80 - amzn.to/2FTwZF3
    The two lenses I use with it:
    - Panasonic 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 - amzn.to/2EmtQwK
    - Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 - amzn.to/2CS6EWF
    Other gear I use to make my videos:
    - GoPro Hero8 - amzn.to/31mZPWl
    - Microphone - amzn.to/3j5hCre
    - Softbox Lights - amzn.to/3l9JSL6
    - Camera Rain Protector - amzn.to/3lekWSD
    - Camera bag - amzn.to/2QhjFw7
    - SD-Cards - amzn.to/2Yuam02
    - Micro SD-Card (for GoPro) - amzn.to/3l8QKIF
    - Hard-Drives - amzn.to/2ExSZUU
    - Mouse (yes, someone asked this) - amzn.to/34s3mES
    (all links are Amazon-Affiliate links)
    For my German friends, here are the links for .de
    My main video camera and digital photography camera
    - Sony A7iii - amzn.to/2NRSQgn
    The two lenses for the camera:
    - Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 - amzn.to/2PZ6mBn
    - Samyang 14mm f/2.8 - amzn.to/2PZ6SiN
    My secondary digital camera for casual photography:
    - Lumix GX80 - amzn.to/2WSkOg2
    The two lenses I use with it:
    - Panasonic 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 - amzn.to/2X1mxj5
    - Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 - amzn.to/2Cmx3Ij
    Other gear I use to make my videos:
    - GoPro Hero8 - amzn.to/2YISU8v
    - Microphone - amzn.to/2NTPdWZ
    - Softbox Lights - amzn.to/36MZ3Tt
    - Camera Rain Protector - amzn.to/2FKPyuJ
    - Camera bag - amzn.to/2Ys84P2
    - SD-Cards - amzn.to/2EmmObx
    - Micro SD-Card (for GoPro) - amzn.to/2Qi50AD
    - Hard-Drives - amzn.to/3hn5wJB
    - Mouse (yes, someone asked this) - amzn.to/2QhRexX
    (all links are Amazon-Affiliate links)
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    Contact: teocrawford2000@gmail.com

Комментарии • 228

  • @teocrawford
    @teocrawford  Год назад +80

    Hello,
    I hope you enjoyed this video! I'm curious, which of these cameras is your favourite? Or... do you think the collection is missing something - if so, what? :D
    Btw. as mentioned in the video, I've finally made a print shop, so in case you like my work and want to decorate a wall with a print, you can check out what is available here: teocrawford.darkroom.com/
    Have a great week

    • @skullerhead6150
      @skullerhead6150 Год назад +1

      It would be nice to know wich film stock are you using for those shots!

    • @teocrawford
      @teocrawford  Год назад +8

      @@skullerhead6150 I shoot all sorts of film stocks but mostly Kodak Gold☺️🙌🏼

    • @gregwardecke
      @gregwardecke Год назад +2

      The XA (biased because I have one)
      Teo, I think this is one of the better camera collection videos I have seen. Why? Because you showed what you can get for FREE if you ask friends and family.
      Secondly, if you use your phone as a light meter there are a bazillion cameras available SO SO inexpensively.
      I get that a Praktika or Mamiya/Sekor might not have the same name recognition as an AE-1 or K-1000 but so what. With the M42 lens mount there are some beautiful lenses available for cheap.
      Once again great job on the content! And I always enjoy your photographs.

    • @GerdJanvdG
      @GerdJanvdG Год назад

      Great video Teo, thank you for sharing this and the personal stories you have with quite a few of these machines. That Olympus XE-3 looks like a real pleasure to use. I was wondering, what do you think about early 80's Minolta SLRs? I use an XG-M and an X-500, altering just for fun.

    • @matt.coburn
      @matt.coburn Год назад

      It surprises me that you haven't felt the urge to venture into different format films, like 120 or 110. I wonder if you would someday feel the call of a nice TRL camera. Rollei TRLs can be pricey (they're certainly not in my budget) but Yashica made some nice TRLs that would be a little easier on the budget. Even the Yashicas might be a bit much but there are decent Soviet TLRs like the Lubitel 166, which are not only affordable but smaller and cuter than other brands

  • @harshsilence
    @harshsilence Год назад +398

    2:44 Pentax K1000 (3:24 price + shots)
    3:48 Minolta Riva Zoom 70w (5:00 price + shots)
    5:33 Olympus XA3 (6:30 price + shots)
    6:59 Mamiya 1000TL (7:39 price + shots)
    8:00 Mamiya 500TL
    9:03 Zenit-E (9:48 price + shots)
    10:58 Praktica Super TL1000 (11:10 price + shots)
    11:34 EXA Ihagee Dresden (12:14 price + shots)
    12:36 Praktica MTL5 B (13:10 price + shots)
    14:25 Olympus Mju ii 170uf (14:59 price + shots)

    • @StlouisElijah
      @StlouisElijah Год назад +12

      🫡

    • @Ryozeh
      @Ryozeh 4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks brother 🫡

    • @galaxygang5055
      @galaxygang5055 3 месяца назад +1

      ✋🙂‍↕️

    • @TexTom1981
      @TexTom1981 28 дней назад +1

      Good job. Having to listen to his mumbling to get to the meat of the subject is torture.

  • @nguyendacminhchau4067
    @nguyendacminhchau4067 Год назад +208

    never been into ASMR stuffs but that intro part filled with mechanical sounds of analog cameras is defo what i'd fall asleep listening to -- amazing editting, calming visuals, and humble talks as always! thanks Teo!

    • @nguyendacminhchau4067
      @nguyendacminhchau4067 Год назад +3

      and also, i find it super inspiring how you got 3 cameras from your mom, dad, and grandparents - all of which had been purchased and used a long time ago and somehow are all still working well. it really shows how durable and sustainable analog cameras are, and how much sentimental value film photography brings. i can't imagine any electronic/tech stuffs made in 21st century still working after being untouched and dusted in a corner for years lol

    • @teocrawford
      @teocrawford  Год назад +4

      Ahhh love that, glad I could bring the intrigue of ASMR closer to you haha :D
      Personally I can‘t get enough of all the mechanical sounds😌
      Thank you!☺️🙏🏼

    • @teocrawford
      @teocrawford  Год назад +1

      @@nguyendacminhchau4067 Ahh true, good point! I‘m so happy the kept their cameras somewhere safe so that they can now be brought back into use after such a long break☺️

    • @leliatarasova7522
      @leliatarasova7522 7 месяцев назад

      Exactly what I was going to say too. I was never one for ASMR, considering many of the sounds just irritated me instead, but I replayed the intro over and over again so many times. It was so nice to listen and look at.

  • @hmuz8388
    @hmuz8388 Год назад +196

    It's wild how we all (almost all) of us go through the same journey of 1 camera, G.A.S then back to one camera or two haha

    • @Katiedoan88
      @Katiedoan88 Год назад +1

      Omg so exposed haha 😅

    • @alexlosey488
      @alexlosey488 Год назад +2

      @@oddrezygear acquisition syndrome

  • @amiawilliamson647
    @amiawilliamson647 Год назад +16

    I am so taken aback by your creative style; from your photography and film to your editing. I absolutely love everything about this video and appreciate the great recommendations !! I love taking pictures but have never really gotten into photography using cameras, but your video has genuinely made me so thrilled to embark on this journey. You definitely earned my subscription, I'm excited to check out your other works :-)

  • @tikkiu7345
    @tikkiu7345 Год назад +24

    I love these softer voices on RUclips. Must be a photography thing.

  • @ThatOtherAkshat
    @ThatOtherAkshat Год назад +11

    8:54 You have no idea how much I appreciate this shot. Beautiful work as always, Teo.

  • @Xottapchenko
    @Xottapchenko Год назад +11

    Love when you talk about your cameras, especially "family ones", with such care.
    My first film camera was some Kodak point-and-shoot but recently I finally laid my hands on a part of my grandpa's collection and acquired Zorki-6 in imported version (now fully restored) and Kiev-4M (still broken) rangefinders. So good they were not sold by my mom or her sister so I get to continue grandpa's passion and preserve his spirit

  • @johannalanglois5379
    @johannalanglois5379 Год назад +15

    I just want to say, I found out about your channel today and have gone down a complete film photography rabbit hole. My grandpa just gifted me my grandma's old Pentax MV, and I had no idea where to even begin with it. I just ordered some Kodak 100 film (from your recommendation :) )and I hope that once it arrives I can start to take some cool shots! I loved the shots you took in your videos, and I just appreciate how much time and how thoroughly you go through things in the cameras. You and you alone have taught me everything! so, thank you so much for posting these videos!

  • @LordWout
    @LordWout Год назад +10

    I really loved your stories about how you got your first camera's from your parents and such. Imagine the treasures that people unknowingly have!

  • @ttm2609
    @ttm2609 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Teo, I love your channel. After a 25 year hiatus from film, just too busy with life as friends took to digital. Silly me after some research I bought a F6. Love it, love the 24mm lens too. Yea, got to watch what you shoot but from an engineering perspective, I love using precision tools

  • @mayureshpatil1873
    @mayureshpatil1873 Год назад +1

    You are the first youtuber to give the heads up for the ads, so I didn't skipped them.

  • @aureaalconera
    @aureaalconera Год назад +62

    There are a lot of things that I love about this video. The editing is only getting better each time! And also, I love your excitement about the cameras that were passed on to you, especially from a family. That is one lucky thing to have and to treasure, and you can carry them with you throughout your life.
    Great content as always! Thank you!

    • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
      @sdrtcacgnrjrc Год назад +1

      The thumbnail is great too -- he looks so happy with his gear :-)

  • @DavidKi1996
    @DavidKi1996 Год назад +1

    I recently got my first film camera, a Voigtländer Vito CLR from my grandmother and I really like it. Its a robust rangefinder with a lightmeter and a self timer!

  • @samyuktah_
    @samyuktah_ Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video!! Exactly what I needed as a beginner to film photography! 🥰

  • @Quelix93
    @Quelix93 Год назад +5

    Hi Theo,
    I was hooked with your channel, because of your Praktica. Those little tanks from Dresden (my hometown) deserves more love than they get. I can recommend you my favorite M42 SLRs, the Fujica ST line, especially the 801 as the high tier manual camera. Uses available batteries, fantastic viewfinder, and a self-timer. The ST705 delivers in even a smaller package, not much larger than a Pentax MX or Olympus OM and therefore the smallest M42 body, I know so far.
    keep the on with the good work and Grüße nach Österreich :)

  • @amiralpp
    @amiralpp Год назад

    I bought the minolta riva right after watching your video. Exactly what i was looking for, thank you !!

  • @naterciamariaribeiro6290
    @naterciamariaribeiro6290 Год назад

    Just found you and I have to say I love your artistry! I'm looking forward to collecting some of your art through the years and learn from you! Keep it up!

  • @waltervega8730
    @waltervega8730 Год назад

    Thank you for a beautiful edited video and amazing photography. I started off shooting film, in my time, film-camera was all we had. ( Quite a bit older than you lol) I still have several film cameras some working and others passed their time. Their is something so magical about film. I know you can recreate it in digital these days, however it's not the same. I recently bought an Olympus D half frame camera which I'm dying to try. Never shot with a half frame. Film these days is not as accessible as it once was. Only a couple of places sell it where I live, otherwise it's on line ordering. Oh my, how times have changed! I remember one hour photos. You drop your film and an hour later it was ready, and you couldn't wait to see what you got.
    Thank you for sharing

  • @mrfredbasset
    @mrfredbasset Год назад

    I have that same Pentax and I love it. My dad bought it when he was in the navy and travelling around. It's also taken a bit of a beating but still working work perfectly and only needed repairs once. It's really a workhorse of a camera

  • @Rinifi
    @Rinifi 11 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed your video showing off your collection of vintage cameras. I'm happy to see you have the Mamiya/Sekor 500 DTL. That was my first love, coupled with the Mamiya 50mm f/2 lens. Currently I shoot film with the Pentax ZX SLR primarily using the SMC Takumar 105mm f/2.8 lens or the Mamiya/Sekor 50mm f/1.4 radioactive lens. Film photography is such a joy.

  • @basssq3
    @basssq3 Год назад

    Funny, I'm just starting but got into photography in a similar way. After my Dad passed I found his Hasselblad 500c, and decided to learn it even though I knew nothing about it. I decided to pick up a point and shoot also for practice. Getting into film instantly sparked an urge to collect the old cameras though, like you were saying 😂

  • @aigerimtussupova6127
    @aigerimtussupova6127 6 месяцев назад

    Hi! I was looking for videos of some film cameras and stumbled upon your video!
    My grandfather used to be a photographer/ videographer back in the day, and recently took me to his storage unit. We found about 20 cameras (photo and video ones). So now I'm trying to figure out how all of them work.
    Really loved your video, and will keep watching all of them 😄

  • @aakuraluv
    @aakuraluv Месяц назад

    had the pleasure of shooting with the k1000 during my year 10 photography class; absolutely adore everything about it! looking forward to picking one up once i'm in uni

  • @charlierougier6280
    @charlierougier6280 Год назад

    These photos were stunning. So impressed

  • @Drew_Low
    @Drew_Low 2 месяца назад

    Getting into film photography again (SLR, I really love instant film too), my late grandpa had a Fujica ST701, and a ton of lenses, filters, tripods etc for it. My Grandma let me keep it, its been a few years since I’ve had it and I’m only now getting it set up with some film. Its a beautiful camera.

  • @dafonk1973
    @dafonk1973 Год назад

    Very nice camera collection! I'm also very keen on shooting with vintage cameras from the USSR (especially the Zorki models) or the GDR. Another brand I fell in love with and which I can highly recommend is Voigtländer. I own my dad's old "Bessamatic", some of the smaller "Vitomatics" and a "Vitessa T". All of them are fully mechanical cameras from the late 50s to mid 60s, they're reliable, built to last and - depending on the model - good value for money. Most of the Voigtländer lenses are amazing. I'd recommend the Color Ultron lens with the M42 mount. They can go up in price but with a bit of luck you can still get them for a bargain. I payed about 50,-€ for mine and it's worth every cent!

  • @mooodygraphy
    @mooodygraphy Год назад

    I have a new apartment I'm moving into this summer, I'll look into your shop, you're a huge inspiration to me!

  • @airwavesintheair
    @airwavesintheair Год назад

    This is SO helpful, thank you!

  • @LeonardThiele-fp6pn
    @LeonardThiele-fp6pn 4 дня назад

    My first film camera was gifted to me too, and it appears to be an Canon EOS 500N and it’s a pretty modern film camera that my Grandfather bought back then, because it was an beginner camera I use it until today…

  • @NatorDM
    @NatorDM Год назад

    Subbed within the first 30 seconds of this video... I can't wait to see your other content.

  • @daviddpphoon
    @daviddpphoon Год назад

    I watch your videos before bed because your voice is just that soothing and calm. But that gasp when your Pentax fell 💔

  • @ArchiesLens
    @ArchiesLens Год назад +1

    Awesome video! All of these cameras were so cool🌸✨

  • @rickdunn4656
    @rickdunn4656 Год назад

    I'm just about to start my journey, got an old exa II for a whopping 10 bucks, it's just missing the take up spool! So excited to get into this

  • @blankslate1198
    @blankslate1198 9 месяцев назад

    Nice story and nice presentation---thanks! One note though: the wonderful Olympus XA3 is not a rangefinder camera but instead is a viewfinder camera with zone focus, also colloquially known as guess focus, as you found out.

  • @drizzydrew98
    @drizzydrew98 Год назад +1

    Chose the Pentax ME Super for my first film camera. New to the space but I went out to San Diego shooting this past week and I can already tell I’m going to love Film Photography. My fingers are crossed that my first roll comes out decent😬😂

  • @abiyudina
    @abiyudina Год назад +1

    Hi Theo,
    I really loved your camera collection! I recently got my first one from my dad as well, it’s a FED 5B and it also got a spot in a viewfinder as your Zenith does. That spot is actually there to set the sharpness of the shot. Basically you need to focus on that spot first and make an image clear there and then set the rest of the settings. I’m sure there’s a manual online that gives a better explanation haha.

    • @Xottapchenko
      @Xottapchenko Год назад +1

      And still you better check your FED for hidden breaks because most of them (especially FED-2 and FED-5 series) fell down the rabbit hole of poor quality control due to rapid increase in produce

  • @vintagevantics
    @vintagevantics 2 месяца назад

    Lovely video. I have a number of these including a Pentax Spotmatic F and the Minilta Riva Zoom 75W. You won’t believe how good and cheap the newer Practicas are. I have the BX20 and the BCA electronic which both take stunning shots

  • @ReimannPembroke
    @ReimannPembroke Год назад +4

    Awesome collection Teo! You’ve made some incredible work with some not so expensive cameras which I think is important for people to see. You gotta find some cheap rangefinders!! See you at Brae’s community gallery stream!

    • @teocrawford
      @teocrawford  Год назад +2

      Heeey thanks Reimann! Hmm you're getting me tempted again haha.
      Ohh yes, I already spotted you in the gallery! :D

  • @peterjozsef448
    @peterjozsef448 8 месяцев назад

    Finally found someone who uses Prakticas! I inherited an LTL 2 model from my uncle and there seems to be quite little info about it online… I have shot 1 roll with it so far but I have absolutely fallen in love with film photography and would like to keep doing it.

  • @cpcolella
    @cpcolella 4 месяца назад

    The k1000 was also my first film camera. But it was also my first camera. My dad got it for me as a gift in about 2008 in middle school. I love it still

  • @adamcook5940
    @adamcook5940 Месяц назад

    Zenit E, my first proper film camera, bought new I think in the late 70s or early 80s. Great stuff!

  • @adamoneale4396
    @adamoneale4396 Год назад

    Weirdly enough, I was also gidted an Olympus Mju ii today. Its the Zoom 80 and I like it. I'm shooting the first roll tomorrow. My first 35mm was and is still a Praktica MTL3. I also have an LTL3. Very solid cameras

  • @Xottapchenko
    @Xottapchenko Год назад

    About Zenit - you can find a lot of spare parts for them and they’re quite easy to repair, so clearing the viewfinder or light meter window would be like a piece of cake

  • @TheTrueJNR
    @TheTrueJNR Год назад

    Hey! Love the video!
    I have 3 Zenit ET bodies of which one also has weird marks in the viewfinder. It turns out that above the prism of the viewfinder most old mechanical cameras used to have a cork or similar plate on top of it, i have no clue for what reason though.
    The Zenit ET uses some kind of dampening too but instead of cork it seems to be some sort of sponge or a different material which rotted away and now gunked into the viewfinder prism. This might actually be similar to your issue and as far as i know it is a bit difficult to clean as you have to remove the whole top cover to get to the viewfinder box, so you have to be cautious on which settings you remove the cover etc.
    Nevertheless it doesn't actually turn into a problem shooting pictures, only if the viewfinder is completely covered haha.

  • @niftyfiftyfilm4457
    @niftyfiftyfilm4457 Год назад

    Every thought of trying medium format ? I picked up a bronica s2a which is a 6x6 camera so you get 12 shots with it. Fully mechanical I think you'd enjoy it especially with the landscapes you tend to visit !

  • @edoklein5372
    @edoklein5372 Год назад

    I just got my grandpas old Pentax spotmatic repaired.
    The shutter got stuck open at lower speeds but seemed fine with the higher ones.
    From what the repair guy told me it means that the springs inside the camera have slipped and are no longer properly aligned, which also means that the higher shutter speeds aren’t accurate
    (Regarding your mamiyas)

  • @georgenorthcutt6774
    @georgenorthcutt6774 Год назад

    I found my Pentax K1000 at a yard sale a few years ago for around $30 USD. it's missing the part that covers the frame counter. the knob to pull the film back into the canister is bent but still works just fine. the body is in very good condition overall.

  • @abskatindig
    @abskatindig Год назад

    Omg the asmr at the beginning is so good lol

  • @JanMaxwell_Photography
    @JanMaxwell_Photography Год назад +3

    Wonderful collection and great video! I am hunting for some point & shoot myself at the moment but am kind of overwhelmed by the options. The Exa is a very nice, simple camera that are known to be very reliable and almost impossible to destroy. I got myself the exa 1b because it takes M42 lenses and they are dirt cheap to pick up.

    • @teocrawford
      @teocrawford  Год назад +1

      Hehe thanks!☺️
      Ohh yes, there are so many it‘s so hard to choose from - I hope I could maybe give you some ideas in the video🙌🏼
      Ohh cool, I didn’t know that the EXAs are generally cheap… they feel quite fancy actually☺️

  • @michaelcase8574
    @michaelcase8574 10 дней назад

    Exacta cameras are known for getting pin holes in the shutter curtains. Be sure to check that out on any example you consider buying.

  • @Dark_parad1se
    @Dark_parad1se Год назад

    Hi! Just discovered your channel and it is so informative yet your voice is so calming. I want to know about something. Are these photos edited or raw pics? Bc if they are raw then these are aswesome!

  • @jensknappe2485
    @jensknappe2485 Год назад

    Very useful and nice made video !
    My Prakticas are all reliable and sturdy.
    I can recommend especially all MTL types.
    But you should pay around 50 Euros or Dollars with a standard lens to get a better condition.

  • @Derekhenseler
    @Derekhenseler 2 месяца назад

    Haha holy cow, I learned on a Zenit ttl! Not many know about Zenit, and even fewer people use them, super cool camera!

  • @johannuscornelisdeiman1900
    @johannuscornelisdeiman1900 11 месяцев назад +2

    Enjoyed your video. I recently started using the Pentax K2 that I bought as a student in 1976, very curious how the results are. Its now possible to buy many of the beautiful lenses they made at that time, but which were then far too expensive for me. Most of them are relatively cheap and I found a couple on ebay in Japan that are as new. Besides, most of them work great with an adapter on my modern Nikon Z7.

  • @princeedmunddukeofedinburg
    @princeedmunddukeofedinburg 7 месяцев назад

    I really like Ihagee Dresden EXA. Thanks for the vid

  • @nicklopro
    @nicklopro 2 месяца назад

    I love my Olympus XA! You got some great shots with the XA3 even with the constraints it places on focusing. Just posted a POV vid with my Olympus XA and some fuji 400 in mine. But even with the added functions, my pics are pretty mid compared to what you got in the XA3

  • @willclark8819
    @willclark8819 Год назад

    I have a Zenit E and it’s got the weird mark down the middle of the viewfinder too! I assumed it was just to show the mid point of the shot

  • @til230
    @til230 Год назад +1

    I found my Minolta XG 2 in a dumpster in my school where they threw away old stuff from our physics rooms. Later I found the Voigtländer Vito CL unfortunately broken. Im currently on my sixth film and I really liked it. Even with todays setback of a stuck film in my camera while advancing, resulting with a ¾ roll of film ripped in half. Still hoping for decent results

  • @Trooper_ChloeM
    @Trooper_ChloeM 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Teo!
    Ive gotten lucky and picked up one of the Olympus for around 4$ at a flee market, such a steal!
    Along with the some Film that was way too expired ( looked good after ).
    Thats for sharing

  • @O.Morgan
    @O.Morgan 6 месяцев назад

    This video is great and super well shot, the photos are wonderful, I was wondering what film you used?

  • @isaiahhabib1471
    @isaiahhabib1471 7 месяцев назад

    finally a youtube film photog geek with an actual good photographic eye 😍

  • @AlexE070
    @AlexE070 Год назад +5

    I love my Pentax K1000. First film camera I ever bought, it really is a workhorse. Highly recommend it for beginners, you really can't go wrong. Plus the shutter sound is incredibly satisfying.

  • @remonmicheal8753
    @remonmicheal8753 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the good video

  • @justaboringjoha3678
    @justaboringjoha3678 7 месяцев назад

    If there is no selftimer, the Autoknips is a good option to have the same effect but just externaly.

  • @sashy572
    @sashy572 22 дня назад

    Hey Teo - I love your style and photography so much. Quick question - can you reccomend any other point and shoot cameras that have a self timer? The praktica mtls B looks a bit too techncial for me and as you say in your other videos I know that would be a barrier to me ACTUALLY using it hahah

  • @KillerTacos54
    @KillerTacos54 Год назад

    Incredible video!

  • @trippwilsonphoto
    @trippwilsonphoto Год назад

    That intro montage just got you a new sub

  • @aerocookie2655
    @aerocookie2655 Год назад

    I would like to quickly say, that the dirty spot on the Zenit is the silver mirror finish on the outside of the pentaprism starting to rust or simply crumble, seems to be a rather common thing
    And with Prakticas, yeah, they are somewhat less durable than Pentax K1000, but earlier Praktica cameras tend to be more durable than 1000 and 1500 since they were made towards the years where most of the Soviet lenses and cameras suffer from quality problems
    But yeah, MTL5 B is a good one, MTL 5, MTL 3, LTL 3, LTL 2. These all have a brighter viewfinder and I am particularly in love with LTL 3 because... Well, apart from being a good camera it also has silver dials. And that's pretty. I am biased, but it is still good. I have a regular LTL and it is still quite sturdy

  • @elpaul7802
    @elpaul7802 Год назад

    his voice is so calming

  • @streetdocuments4452
    @streetdocuments4452 Год назад

    Pentax K1000 was the film camera that got me into shooting more film.

  • @sleepingpillfilms
    @sleepingpillfilms 3 месяца назад

    If I can recommend something. The pentax k mount to m42 adapter it a great accessory if you are looking to use M42 with other cameras.
    I only say as you mentioned that you got the praktika due to wanting another M42. The adapter is an incredibly cheap way to open up your options

  • @nikonopp
    @nikonopp Год назад

    Sehr nices Video, wie immer! ;)

  • @anthonyxuereb792
    @anthonyxuereb792 Год назад

    The advantage with buying the basement price Praktica is that it takes very good photos because they are German made with German lens and generally German lenses are quite expensive so this is a way around that. The EXA is also German.

  • @stampydragon2739
    @stampydragon2739 Год назад

    Look for the chinon CX or similar m42 mount ones my CX has everything the zenith has and higher shutter speed settings plus a in the view finder light meter and can be had for around £35.99 fully working with a lense

  • @noahbokne6882
    @noahbokne6882 Год назад +2

    I have a tip. Ask your grandparents/parents if they have any cameras you can use if your on a budget and on the search for a film/analog camera

  • @b1rd317
    @b1rd317 Год назад

    As a newbie who's been dreaming of analog camera for years and years,
    I'd go for:
    - k1000 to learn exposure
    - olympus xa for street
    leica m2 as dream 35mm
    And hasselblad 500cm as absolute dream

  • @anta40
    @anta40 Год назад

    Fujica ST is also a great option if you are on tight budget. At least on Asia, that's pretty common. And since I'm a Nikoner, it's hard not to recommend the Nikkomat/Nikkormat.

  • @bruce-le-smith
    @bruce-le-smith Год назад

    oh nice, you're lucky your dad had his k1000 in the cupboard! at least that way you know its history and that its probably in very good condition. but agree that even with one drop in cold weather it's fine, those things were built like tanks. my dad let me run around with his when i was a teenager, and he was pretty particular about his kit. i remember the first time i dropped my 90D and I made a sound much like yours haha - but i'd feel much safer dropping a k1000 than a high end digital camera. btw i've been watching a few videos on the tube about how to assess the quality of a used k1000 at a car boot or garage sale, there's so much good information out there in the photo community. my father in law gave us his old Rolleiflex and mentioned that you probably want to get them professionally cleaned and oiled if they've been sitting for decades and the old oil is a bit gummy. thanks for adding this video to the collective! and as always i'm transfixed by your cinematic style and editing, such a cool look you have on your videos p.s. my cousin is a camera operator in the film industry and has an incredible collection of weird analogue cameras - that Ihagee Dresden looks very cool

  • @LilSaladBar
    @LilSaladBar Год назад

    Man.. that intro is godly

  • @outsidestuff5283
    @outsidestuff5283 8 месяцев назад

    I got my Zenit E for £8 and bought a broken zenit EM for the Helios lens that came with it. Because of the good old soviet engineering, I can salvage most of the parts from the EM to fix and upgrade parts of the E

  • @bb-in-bullcity
    @bb-in-bullcity Год назад

    Yooo. The mechanical goodness on this one is top tier. Thanks Teo 🔥🔥🔥

  • @sk8itpro
    @sk8itpro Год назад +1

    Something you can buy for the k1000 or any slr without a self timer is a mechanical self timer that you screw into the shutter button, they are fairly cheap and work just as good!

    • @teocrawford
      @teocrawford  Год назад +2

      Just got one a couple weeks ago!😍

  • @dylanposthuma3542
    @dylanposthuma3542 5 месяцев назад

    I just got a k1000 for $10 US I'm pretty excited to try it out.

  • @brianmccarthy5657
    @brianmccarthy5657 3 месяца назад

    I have a Nikon F manual. Later I bought an F3-HP and recently an F50 which I haven't tried yet. I got the last one on ebay for about £25 including postage.

  • @AeromaticXD
    @AeromaticXD Год назад

    Though I’ve had a few issues here and there, my Praktica LTL3 is solid

  • @marioramirez7579
    @marioramirez7579 Год назад

    The Pentax K1000 Is the first film camera I own, and it's still in my collection!

    • @johnmadow5331
      @johnmadow5331 Год назад +1

      I owned a collection of Pentax K series in various condition, but I had a hard time maintain and service them.

  • @srfurley
    @srfurley 23 дня назад

    Around the late ‘70s and early ‘80s the major camera manufacturers brought out cheaper smaller lighter SLRs with electronic shutters and auto exposure. These are cameras such as the Olympus OM10, Pentax ME Super and the Nikon FG, also the slightly larger Canon ae-1 and Minolta x300. These are all quite similar cameras but each has certain different features.. my personal favourite is the Nikon FG. Each has a different lens mount, so your choice my be influenced by the lenses that you already have. The Pentax and Minolta can both take older M42 lenses with an adapter but the Nikon cannot; I’m not sure about the other two. Adapters are available for Nikon but there is a problem with them. Due to the distance between the Nikon F mount and the film plane there is not room to fit an adapter. This means that with a simple adapter the lens will not focus to infinity, but can be used for close-ups. There are also adapters which contain a lens element. These will focus correctly, but the lens element is often of poor optical quality, and the effective focal length of the lens will be increased slightly when the adapter is fitted.

  • @richardwest217
    @richardwest217 Год назад

    You should try an old 120 box camera or bellows camera, mind you at only 8 or 12 shots per roll it works out very expensive per shot.

  • @xiaodu87
    @xiaodu87 Год назад

    Lovely collection!
    I own a Zenit E, too. however for some reason mirror and shutter keep stuck at 1/500 s until I release the shutter button.
    Any idea, why that may be the case?
    I do not own a Pentax K1000, but a Spotmatic two which works nicely and suits me better, as I have a collection of M42 lenses. From my grandma I got grandpa's old AGFA SILETTE (with uncoupled lightmeter) that unfortunately needs repair. Using such cameras is so much fun.
    Thanks for your videos it's really informative and also relaxing to watch them.
    Greetings from Hamburg,
    Christian

  • @floofer9954
    @floofer9954 5 месяцев назад

    The Minolta has a kind of "dream" quality to ever photo it captures.

  • @nolanbrown129
    @nolanbrown129 Год назад

    Hello have you tried any medium format cameras? I have a zenza bronica etrsi and love it. it is so much fun to shoot with and has a waist viewfinder which is always fun. If you haven't tried medium format I'd highly recommend it and the old bronica cameras are a good budget option compared to the more expensive hasselblad 500 cameras. Lenses and other attachments for them are also pretty cheap because no one uses them

  • @bdeno9777
    @bdeno9777 Год назад

    Teo, great collection of film cameras.
    Film makes you slow down and think about composition, lighting etc.
    too easy to take 50 or so shots with a digital. Do you develop your own own film? Another great video. Well done

    • @teocrawford
      @teocrawford  Год назад

      Thanks! No, I drop my film off at a lab and pick up the negatives to then only do the scanning myself :)

  • @orestes1984
    @orestes1984 Год назад

    Mamiya 1000 M42 an underrated as underrated camera gets... It's M42 also... so universal mount... There are SO many lenses available.... With the prices of K1000s, AE-1s and Olympus OM-2s going all kinds of crazy, if you want a good camera that does the basic 1/1000 stuff you've stumbled onto a low cost gold mine with lens choices from Zeiss to Mamiya in the Middle and Agfa on the other side.
    M42 had basically every manufacturer from A to Z. Also, you can still buy new and near new Voigtlander lenses for M42 mount. Voigtlander is the only company that is doing that now apart from Leica of manufacturing new lenses for old cameras.
    The only better M42 camera is the Voigtlander Bessaflex with a 1/2000 shutter (but it doesn''t fit the price point of being cheap, or a camera set up for being set up for beginners). The Bessaflex nevertheless does have every setting you would expect from a modern, fully manual, SLR though, including a reasonably fast shutter speed, ISO control, and flash sync (with a cold shoe adapter, becoming "hot" when it's connected to the PC port) and extremely accurate internal metering. The Bessaflex is comparable in size to a Nikon FE, with all the features you'd expect on a Nikon F2.

  • @nestorarranz3179
    @nestorarranz3179 5 месяцев назад

    My k1000 was also my dad's! He bought It when he was 18 and coincidentally i became interested in photography when i was 18

  • @alois3170
    @alois3170 7 месяцев назад

    zenit cameras seems to have the viewfinder problem pretty frequently my girlfriend has two of them a zenit EM and an 11 and both of them have this wierd line burned in the middle of the viewfinder same on my gandpa's zenit E

  • @SPEEDYNOOB
    @SPEEDYNOOB 11 месяцев назад

    RUclips film photographers will buy anything other than the goat, ae1

  • @ju-gi3vn
    @ju-gi3vn 3 месяца назад

    9:30 hello hello, i guess this mark or stain in the viewfinder could be because someone tried to increase the contrast of the viewfinder patch? i’ve heard that placing a mark, a stain or gel right in the middle could help increasing the visibility of the patch :) also great video, as always i really enjoyed the shots!!!

  • @barusvitulova8685
    @barusvitulova8685 10 месяцев назад

    I recently found Zenith-B camera, but the shutter speed button(is that called a button?) doesnt work and i don't know how to fix it. But i still bought a film and im shooting with it. I don't know how the photos will come out, however i am actually really excited. Im thinking about buying another one.

  • @LY3355
    @LY3355 Год назад

    Is amazing how many Japanese cameras had the same SLR chassis- and others followed suit? The placement of the shutter button and lever. The body. The name placement. Everything.
    Wonder who started it? Pentax or Minolta? 😅🤔