Your content is so helpful! I’ve been trying to look for a camera that fits my aesthetic and my needs especially that vintage digital cameras and film cameras are currently trending. I hope that you get more views soon.
Thanks! I started using RUclips just as a place to keep videos and not bust my blog's storage limit and it sort of grew from there. I do it for fun and haven't really tried to grow or monetize the channel so low view counts don't bother me. Sometimes people are looking for more info on a specific camera or correct a mistake I made or just chime in to say thanks or hello - a very chill and friendly community.
Hey there! I have the Yashica Dental Eye II and am unable to change the shutter on this, only exposure compensation below. I used 200 ISO and they turned out rather dense and overexposed. Would using a different ISO speed suit this camera better?
hello!! i’ve been watching your videos because i really want to get my first point & shoot camera. Are there any you recommend for beginners that would also be easy to find for a cheaper price??
The honest answer sounds like a weasel answer but here goes. It depends. Here are a few questions to narrow things down: 1) Film or digital? I started answering assuming film but that may not be the case. 2) What is "cheaper" to you? Once you nail down a budget, you can look at what you can get or how much you're willing to bid on an auction site. 3) What do you want to do with it? Snaphots of friends, street photography, small & handy for hiking, etc. Once you have those parameters narrowing your choice for you, you can look at specific features - a zoom vs a fast wide prime lens, features vs age (old cameras do croak), fixed, zone, or auto-focus, common or harder to find batteries, and on and on. Think about it, narrow it down a little, and hopefully, I can be more helpful.
Hi, Which Cadet? There are the original, II, & III plus the Cadet Reflex with the TLR type viewfinder. What does the piece look like? There are pictures at camera-wiki.org/wiki/Ansco#127_film that may help you identify the part.
@@kireme800 Hi, I am on Twitter @52Cameras - I'm leery of putting email in comments since YT removed the ability to do private messages. That's why I turned off comments at the exit272.com blog, it became a giant time-waster weeding out all of the spam-bot posts. Reply if you're not on Twitter and I'll figure out how to get an email to you.
Your content is so helpful! I’ve been trying to look for a camera that fits my aesthetic and my needs especially that vintage digital cameras and film cameras are currently trending. I hope that you get more views soon.
Thanks! I started using RUclips just as a place to keep videos and not bust my blog's storage limit and it sort of grew from there. I do it for fun and haven't really tried to grow or monetize the channel so low view counts don't bother me. Sometimes people are looking for more info on a specific camera or correct a mistake I made or just chime in to say thanks or hello - a very chill and friendly community.
Hey there! I have the Yashica Dental Eye II and am unable to change the shutter on this, only exposure compensation below. I used 200 ISO and they turned out rather dense and overexposed. Would using a different ISO speed suit this camera better?
Increase your ASA/ISO to 2X, 3X or 3.5X
hello!! i’ve been watching your videos because i really want to get my first point & shoot camera. Are there any you recommend for beginners that would also be easy to find for a cheaper price??
The honest answer sounds like a weasel answer but here goes. It depends. Here are a few questions to narrow things down: 1) Film or digital? I started answering assuming film but that may not be the case. 2) What is "cheaper" to you? Once you nail down a budget, you can look at what you can get or how much you're willing to bid on an auction site. 3) What do you want to do with it? Snaphots of friends, street photography, small & handy for hiking, etc. Once you have those parameters narrowing your choice for you, you can look at specific features - a zoom vs a fast wide prime lens, features vs age (old cameras do croak), fixed, zone, or auto-focus, common or harder to find batteries, and on and on. Think about it, narrow it down a little, and hopefully, I can be more helpful.
Hi, I have an Ansco Cadet Camera and a piece felt of the camera and I don’t know where it’s going, can someone help me please? Thanks.
Hi, Which Cadet? There are the original, II, & III plus the Cadet Reflex with the TLR type viewfinder. What does the piece look like? There are pictures at camera-wiki.org/wiki/Ansco#127_film that may help you identify the part.
@@52cameras54 It’s an Ansco Cadet (127), and do you have an email or a social media? I could send you a picture of the piece, it would be easier?
@@kireme800 Hi, I am on Twitter @52Cameras - I'm leery of putting email in comments since YT removed the ability to do private messages. That's why I turned off comments at the exit272.com blog, it became a giant time-waster weeding out all of the spam-bot posts. Reply if you're not on Twitter and I'll figure out how to get an email to you.
@@52cameras54 Hi, I added you on Twitter and you need to follow me back so I can send you a picture of the part that felt off.
@@kireme800 Done.
Good video, ur kitty is very cute