Dylan Films I would search online for someone who has had person experience with working cameras like yours, perhaps they can give you some tips too. RUclips is good for that stuff too!
Steve, I just saw this it way cool i'm an ex Kodak employee. Remember when they made film that's when i worked there. my dad also worked for the company for 36 years and has a pretty cool old camera collection. Very cool.
+MileHighReefers That is so cool. I started shooting on film around 1982? Started with a 110 camera that had flash cubes. haha. I'm going to start another channel on photography and how I get my shots. Just something fun and artsy...not sure when I'll have time for that. So cool you guys worked for kodak.
Can you go into detail about what you were doing at 4:26. I just bought one of these and I can't figure out either of those things. How to collapse the camera or how to open the back. Please and thanks :)
Thanks for sharing your information about the camera, I found a camera like that at home but i don't know how much will it cost a camera like that? if you can tell me more less thanks.
hi, don't know much more on this at all, sorry. i know it doesn't work. i got it to put in my office as a showpiece since i'm a photographer and filmmaker
hi! great video! I have this camera, and I know this video is a year old, but i have a question. the screw that was used to pull out the shudder and lens out, how did you loosen it. I couldn't. thanks!
Where could I get film for this type of camera? I just got it from my grandmother and it's in even better condition than the one here, it looks ten years old and all the paint and that is still on!
That's awesome! I have no idea where to get film. Finding film for 35mm can be rough and pricey. I haven't even been able to find 110 film. let alone anything for this. I would search online. I got this mainly to put in my studio.
@@ROTTERtube You are correct. There are a lot of videos on the topic. I found all the help I needed. I need a new mirror if I were to ever use it. The rest of it works and is in good shape.
Please tell me how you are closing this camera. I've tried pushing, pulling, yanking the button that you pushing and the lens won't go back into the camera. I'm going to break mine, I'm trying so hard. It won't fit back into the case. Thanks!
I have one just like it that belonged to my father-in-law. I've taken photos of it, because it is truly a work of art.
that's awesome! this one can't take photos.
A lot of those cameras still work anyway if they were taken care of.
yeah, wish i had one. would be cool to capture some photos with it. amazing what these have been through and the things they have seen.
Dylan Films I would search online for someone who has had person experience with working cameras like yours, perhaps they can give you some tips too. RUclips is good for that stuff too!
I do not. This one does not work. I bought it for my studio to keep on
the desk to look at. there are a lot of vids on youtube for that.
of course dude!
I have another channel you may be interested in called ROTTER STUDIOS. it's photo, video and audio engineering.
You need to rotate the silver arm at the front as this forms a supporting ‘leg’ and sets the camera straight!
Steve, I just saw this it way cool i'm an ex Kodak employee. Remember when they made film that's when i worked there. my dad also worked for the company for 36 years and has a pretty cool old camera collection. Very cool.
+MileHighReefers That is so cool. I started shooting on film around 1982? Started with a 110 camera that had flash cubes. haha. I'm going to start another channel on photography and how I get my shots. Just something fun and artsy...not sure when I'll have time for that. So cool you guys worked for kodak.
Same as my fathers old cannon exept tat it has gos a kind of "remote control" wire attached
Can you go into detail about what you were doing at 4:26.
I just bought one of these and I can't figure out either of those things.
How to collapse the camera or how to open the back.
Please and thanks :)
Absurdi TV nevermind. figured it out.
Thanks anyways. The video helped
Absurdi TV thanks for watching. glad you got it taken care of.
Absurdi TV great, glad it helped.
The silver piece in the front is can be used to make the camera stand up level.
+IMOTC yeah, that is so cool. it's amazing the thought that went into this technology back then. i love this camera.
Courtney thanks, I corrected it.
Thanks for sharing your information about the camera, I found a camera like that at home but i don't know how much will it cost a camera like that? if you can tell me more less thanks.
hi, don't know much more on this at all, sorry. i know it doesn't work. i got it to put in my office as a showpiece since i'm a photographer and filmmaker
Thanks anyway greetings from Mexico.
hi! great video! I have this camera, and I know this video is a year old, but i have a question. the screw that was used to pull out the shudder and lens out, how did you loosen it. I couldn't. thanks!
this was months ago so i don't remember. i didn't do much. i think it was loose enough already
+Rotter Tube Reef How exactly do I use this device I want to photograph crows and be the crazy crow guy that the kids gossip about.
Hello, this camera is not functional, unfortunately.
Where could I get film for this type of camera? I just got it from my grandmother and it's in even better condition than the one here, it looks ten years old and all the paint and that is still on!
That's awesome! I have no idea where to get film. Finding film for 35mm can be rough and pricey. I haven't even been able to find 110 film. let alone anything for this. I would search online. I got this mainly to put in my studio.
I just got one for $10. I'd love to know if and how to clean it.
Do you plan on using it? I'm sure there are videos out there on how to clean antique cameras.
@@ROTTERtube You are correct. There are a lot of videos on the topic. I found all the help I needed. I need a new mirror if I were to ever use it. The rest of it works and is in good shape.
I have one , where I can found the film?
i have no idea. i would love to shoot photos with this. i'm sure you can find it online somewhere
@@ROTTERtube thankyou!!! I have seen here in RUclips , I can use 120 mm film
yes, interesting
Celso Principal thanks...it is pretty cool to have something like this!
i have this exact camera , any idea of the value
not sure. i got it for under $20
I have one for sale now with the original film in it..!!!!
woah!!! do you know what's on the film? would be creepy to see that
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Please tell me how you are closing this camera. I've tried pushing, pulling, yanking the button that you pushing and the lens won't go back into the camera. I'm going to break mine, I'm trying so hard. It won't fit back into the case. Thanks!
i have to push the little side bars in at the top or the center ..
What website did you find it on
goodwill.com believe it or not. lots of great stuff there.
how much is it ??
not sure BUT I got it for $20
J one of these for 13 bucks at a estate sale
I have one for sale
I have a antique Kodak box camera unbowing 1910 I want to sell it from Phillip qo
one Kodak camra with me. for sale
1910? The title says 1926
Hahaha you're one looney guy, but thanks for the video.
;)
Anyone want to buy it? I have one.
instant dislike once you said “i don’t like pawn shops”
thanks for disliking! it helps my ratings. i'm an empath so i can't set foot in pawnshops.