Very kind of you-thanks! It's been a few years but I think about him quite often, and I think it's good as it reminds to be a patient and loving person, just like he was!
ive been loving these videos man. been looking forward to them these past couple weeks. it's so cool seeing all these different cameras both new and familiar. keep it up!
I inherited my family's 8mm tape collection. I had no way to playback to digitize to MP4, so I did have to spend quite a bit to obtain a working Sony 8mm camcorder. Al the tapes have been saved!
I love that folks are buying these older digi cameras now. I mostly use SLR/DSLR type cameras now but gutted that a few years ago, I gave away an old Canon Powershot A490 and an A3100 to a local charity shop here in the UK. They were in pretty much mint condition too!
Love these unboxings. Just a suggestion for a future RUclips video. Your take on the importance of pixel count, and the differences between the sensors (CCD, CMOS), etc.
Hey, just found your channel today. So fun to see all these cameras and impressive how much you know- but I guess doing for so many years, makes sense! Makes me want to go thrifting and seee what I find. God bless!
Not even on purpose. Shortly after i started watching this channel, my cousin gave me an old Canon IXUS (aka the original ELPH) which is really neat and premium feeling. Looks brand new and works fine gonna take it on a vacation and have some experience shooting on expired APS film!!!!!
I'm really enjoying this series of videos. It's interesting to see the behind the scenes process of buying/selling. Looks like you're getting some great inventory to capitalize on the current digicam craze. Personally, I pawn shop and thrift store hop to find cameras, bicycles and associated gear. Great videos, look forward to the conclusion of this series to see how you did.
Nice! I've also done sourcing at pawn shops and thrift stores throughout the Southwest. Unfortunately a lot of the pawn shops in my region have been bought by a conglomerate, and their pricing structures have changed and they are hyper inflated way over eBay pricing on most electronics now.
@@pricklypearcamera I agree, I've seen a price hike recently. I usually gamble on "as is" point and shoots. I have a universal charger for testing and if it works, I'll invest in chargers and batteries. As far as thrift stores, I mainly go to Texas Thrift Store. The Goodwills around here are pretty dry and the pricing is pretty ridiculous. Like I said, I'm really enjoying this series. Keep em coming, I'll keep watching.
I've been eyeing the Canon SX200 for a while on ebay, I had one 16 years ago and I miss it... Bummer that the one you got isn't working. Maybe you'll find one in the next boxes!
Cool Nikon shirt, Nikomat FTn owner, (1967) with (1967) 50 mm/f1.4 Nikkor lens. CLA'd once, 1980. Works perfectly, EXC + condition. Even meter works, a bit jumpy. $60. Love and cherish it.
Just a small correction the contents of nickel middle hydrated batteries are not acid they are alcohol which is why you use vinegar because vinegar Which is an acid will neutralize the alkaline contents of the battery
Great point! I had never really looked into the chemical compounds, but you are right, it is potassium carbonate which is a strong alkaline. I will adjust my vernacular going forward!
I have a Lumix DMC-TZ60, I haven't had any dust problems. I had some focus problems, but it turned out to be the user. :D Not used to Panasonic...love the camera.
Nice! Yeah, I really enjoy the super zoom compact Panny's when they don't have zoom or dust issues. I think the US equivalent to the TZ60 is the ZS40 which I have used quite a bit.
@@pricklypearcamera It have 30X optical zoom, it's small. I have never been a fan of EVF's. It's not the best in low ligth, I miss a hot shoe. But for what it is....and it IS 10 years old. :)
Not so much in my experience, if its a close to mint camera then it can show they potentially weren’t used much. If they still have hangtags on ‘em that can add a few bucks.
Fujifilm E500, I had one. Once again, a thrift store buy. In mint condition with the box , all the papers and book, and cables. A $10 buy. But I discovered it took the xD card, I eventually decided it wasn't worth keeping and I gave it away. Seems I gotta stop doing that!!
You asked if anyone had any thoughts about how to deal with lens noise on those digicams and there are a few really easy fixes. some are expensive and some are very inexpensive. the more expensive fix is Bang & Olufsen's wireless designer headphones. Then there are AirPods and other types of earbuds. The most inexpensive are Mack's Snore Blockers Soft Foam Earplugs... these are all proven and effective in helping to reduce lens noise. LOL
I have had many over the years, and have found most to be unreliable in terms of charging correctly through each of their 5-20 different battery receptacles, so I largely stick with single purpose chargers now, but they can be a good option for sure.
I have tried dozens of universal chargers and have found them to be generally unreliable overall for charging performance compared to standalone single unit chargers, so I generally don't use, but they can be a good option.
What a lovely statement about your grandad, I'm sure he will be very proud of you.
Very kind, I hope so!
Nice to hear your fine memories of Grandad.
Thank you, he was a really fantastic guy.
Thanks for sharing your feelings about your Grandpa triggered by that camera, im sorry for your loss.
Very kind of you-thanks! It's been a few years but I think about him quite often, and I think it's good as it reminds to be a patient and loving person, just like he was!
Dude, it's a bout time you get yourself a decent logo and start a new t-shorts merch
ive been loving these videos man. been looking forward to them these past couple weeks. it's so cool seeing all these different cameras both new and familiar. keep it up!
Thanks! Only 1 video left in the series, I should have it out on Sunday.
Dude it can’t be over, you have to make more videos in this format
@@jordansegall4484 I'm pretty sure Kevin will continue doing this type of videos with future job lots he buys!
@@alexandreb.1101 I’d imagine so, but yeah just expressing my appreciation
I inherited my family's 8mm tape collection. I had no way to playback to digitize to MP4, so I did have to spend quite a bit to obtain a working Sony 8mm camcorder. Al the tapes have been saved!
Great to hear that you've got them safe, and glad to hear on the digitizing front!
I love that folks are buying these older digi cameras now. I mostly use SLR/DSLR type cameras now but gutted that a few years ago, I gave away an old Canon Powershot A490 and an A3100 to a local charity shop here in the UK. They were in pretty much mint condition too!
Yeah it’s great to see! They don’t have the bells and whistles of new cameras but are quite fun!
Love these unboxings. Just a suggestion for a future RUclips video. Your take on the importance of pixel count, and the differences between the sensors (CCD, CMOS), etc.
Great idea, and will incorporate into future videos!
Haha finally i was waiting for the next set of boxes
Hey, just found your channel today. So fun to see all these cameras and impressive how much you know- but I guess doing for so many years, makes sense! Makes me want to go thrifting and seee what I find. God bless!
Thanks for watching!
Not even on purpose. Shortly after i started watching this channel, my cousin gave me an old Canon IXUS (aka the original ELPH) which is really neat and premium feeling. Looks brand new and works fine
gonna take it on a vacation and have some experience shooting on expired APS film!!!!!
Awesome! I haven't shot with APS film before.
I'm really enjoying this series of videos. It's interesting to see the behind the scenes process of buying/selling. Looks like you're getting some great inventory to capitalize on the current digicam craze. Personally, I pawn shop and thrift store hop to find cameras, bicycles and associated gear. Great videos, look forward to the conclusion of this series to see how you did.
Nice! I've also done sourcing at pawn shops and thrift stores throughout the Southwest. Unfortunately a lot of the pawn shops in my region have been bought by a conglomerate, and their pricing structures have changed and they are hyper inflated way over eBay pricing on most electronics now.
@@pricklypearcamera I agree, I've seen a price hike recently. I usually gamble on "as is" point and shoots. I have a universal charger for testing and if it works, I'll invest in chargers and batteries. As far as thrift stores, I mainly go to Texas Thrift Store. The Goodwills around here are pretty dry and the pricing is pretty ridiculous. Like I said, I'm really enjoying this series. Keep em coming, I'll keep watching.
Good job!
I've been eyeing the Canon SX200 for a while on ebay, I had one 16 years ago and I miss it... Bummer that the one you got isn't working. Maybe you'll find one in the next boxes!
Hope so, that would be awesome!
Cool Nikon shirt, Nikomat FTn owner, (1967) with (1967) 50 mm/f1.4 Nikkor lens. CLA'd once, 1980. Works perfectly, EXC + condition. Even meter works, a bit jumpy. $60. Love and cherish it.
Just a small correction the contents of nickel middle hydrated batteries are not acid they are alcohol which is why you use vinegar because vinegar Which is an acid will neutralize the alkaline contents of the battery
Great point! I had never really looked into the chemical compounds, but you are right, it is potassium carbonate which is a strong alkaline. I will adjust my vernacular going forward!
I have a Lumix DMC-TZ60, I haven't had any dust problems. I had some focus problems, but it turned out to be the user. :D Not used to Panasonic...love the camera.
Nice! Yeah, I really enjoy the super zoom compact Panny's when they don't have zoom or dust issues. I think the US equivalent to the TZ60 is the ZS40 which I have used quite a bit.
@@pricklypearcamera It have 30X optical zoom, it's small. I have never been a fan of EVF's. It's not the best in low ligth, I miss a hot shoe. But for what it is....and it IS 10 years old. :)
A lot of these digicams still have the factory "Hey look at my specs and features!" stickers on the body. Does that sticker affect value?
Not so much in my experience, if its a close to mint camera then it can show they potentially weren’t used much. If they still have hangtags on ‘em that can add a few bucks.
Fujifilm E500, I had one. Once again, a thrift store buy. In mint condition with the box , all the papers and book, and cables. A $10 buy. But I discovered it took the xD card, I eventually decided it wasn't worth keeping and I gave it away. Seems I gotta stop doing that!!
You asked if anyone had any thoughts about how to deal with lens noise on those digicams and there are a few really easy fixes. some are expensive and some are very inexpensive. the more expensive fix is Bang & Olufsen's wireless designer headphones. Then there are AirPods and other types of earbuds. The most inexpensive are Mack's Snore Blockers Soft Foam Earplugs... these are all proven and effective in helping to reduce lens noise. LOL
Hahahah! Love it.
20:34 I had Canon SX200 IS, was a great camera many thousands photos i made with it))
Very cool!
At 29:15 i guess this camera is a lemon? 😆
Thanks again for the video, very interesting to hear some info about old digicams. Do you have a link to your eBay seller page? Thanks
Hi! Thanks, the link is: ebay.us/cnXKfc
Why dont you get yourself a universal charger to charge for testing then buy the charger only for cameras that work
I have had many over the years, and have found most to be unreliable in terms of charging correctly through each of their 5-20 different battery receptacles, so I largely stick with single purpose chargers now, but they can be a good option for sure.
fair enough i enjoy your videos i am from the film era so love to find old film cameras but i use digital now@@pricklypearcamera
Wouldn’t it be easier to use a universal charger for testing? You wouldn’t need 150-200 chargers.
I have tried dozens of universal chargers and have found them to be generally unreliable overall for charging performance compared to standalone single unit chargers, so I generally don't use, but they can be a good option.
Where do you get these lots of cameras?
Hi, this was purchased through a used and untested electronics distributor.
olympus camera was the worst camera i ever have my camera takes very nice sharp picture but battery life was terrible
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Nice job! it's a pleasure to watch these old gems :) 💾📸📹📼📷