Somehow I expected the collection to be larger, but definitely some fun items. I can appreciate the practicality of sticking with specific systems. Have fun with your collection in 2025!
It used to be larger, but it's still somewhat big. But yeah, sticking to systems is key! I will do some dedicated videos for my three big systems (Nikkor MF & AF and Minolta AF). Thanks for watching 🍻
Great to see all of them. I recently got a Kodak Hawk-Eye No. 2 Model C myself and currently have a roll of Retro 80 in it. Looking forward to the results.
Hi Alex, great collection. Liked the historically important Canons, have those 2 myself. The AL-1 uses AA batteries! Lenses for the Zenit are plentiful, Pentax made some great M42 mount glass.
Thanks! And yeah, it's a matter of going out and putting down the cash. But I have since also gotten a Miranda Sensorex that I want to build a three lens kit for also! Have one already! Thanks for watching 🍻
Impressive collection! I have a Canon Eos 3000 but I love fully manual. It amazes me how complicated in fact the Eos 3000 is. What are the differences between the green rectancle and the P program? Just shutter speed and aperture on the FTb is so much simpler. According to me.
That is a big collection. I am more and more using 4x5 nowadays. My Bronica SQ or Nikon F80 does not get a lot of outings. Do you have still family in the Netherlands?
@@ruudmaas2480 Yeah it can be hard to choose so I tend to stick to the daily drivers. I do still have family in the Netherlands, some cousins of my parents mainly and their family. Thanks for watching 🍻
It’s always a pleasure when someone shares their camera collection, and their stories behind each one. Thanks for sharing yours. It was great!
@@grampylash Thanks for watching 🍻
oh yay! I love collection videos and you have so many interesting ones - thanks for sharing :)
@@Eclectachrome Thanks! 🍻
Somehow I expected the collection to be larger, but definitely some fun items. I can appreciate the practicality of sticking with specific systems. Have fun with your collection in 2025!
It used to be larger, but it's still somewhat big. But yeah, sticking to systems is key! I will do some dedicated videos for my three big systems (Nikkor MF & AF and Minolta AF). Thanks for watching 🍻
Great to see all of them. I recently got a Kodak Hawk-Eye No. 2 Model C myself and currently have a roll of Retro 80 in it. Looking forward to the results.
@@darrenjennings Nice choice on film for the Hawk-Eye! Thanks for watching 🍻
For M42 I recommend Pentacon 30mm 3.5 and Jupiter 37a 135mm 3.5 😊😊
@@anotsu91 awesome! I’ll keep an eye out for those!
Amazing collection!!!!
Thanks! 🍻
Hi Alex, great collection. Liked the historically important Canons, have those 2 myself. The AL-1 uses AA batteries! Lenses for the Zenit are plentiful, Pentax made some great M42 mount glass.
Thanks! And yeah, it's a matter of going out and putting down the cash. But I have since also gotten a Miranda Sensorex that I want to build a three lens kit for also! Have one already! Thanks for watching 🍻
Very cool collection Alex, but you need some more point and shoots my man! ha ha
@@MattLovesCameras Thanks! Working on that I have a couple that I want to get this year! A Hanimex 35ME and a Canon Demi 17 EE! Thanks for watching 🍻
My oldest is the No.2 Brownie. 1916. Made in Toronto. (it's a bit dusty)
@@4me2c1000 Nice!! 🍻
Impressive collection! I have a Canon Eos 3000 but I love fully manual. It amazes me how complicated in fact the Eos 3000 is. What are the differences between the green rectancle and the P program? Just shutter speed and aperture on the FTb is so much simpler. According to me.
@@MarcoRoepers The FTb is a solid camera! The green square allows for no manual override everything even the flash is automatic. Thanks for watching 🍻
That is a big collection. I am more and more using 4x5 nowadays. My Bronica SQ or Nikon F80 does not get a lot of outings. Do you have still family in the Netherlands?
@@ruudmaas2480 Yeah it can be hard to choose so I tend to stick to the daily drivers. I do still have family in the Netherlands, some cousins of my parents mainly and their family. Thanks for watching 🍻