Nikon EM Camera Manual 2: Take a Photo, Flash, Load Film, Battery, Change Lenses, Double Exposures

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  • @jojo-sm6kn
    @jojo-sm6kn 7 месяцев назад +2

    Spontainiously bought a Nikon em with no knowledge about analog photography. And this video is everything I think I need to get going. Thank you 🙏 😊

  • @Just_Robi
    @Just_Robi Год назад +2

    Sir, you are an amazing mentor and your explanation in both videos saved my day.
    I recently got an EM full package from my uncle and since I've never ever used anything but DSLRs or digital cams, I really needed a good video for a rookie. I found a film at home and now am shooting around with the hopes of the photos developing well since the camera hasn't been used in years and the inner condition is unknown.
    Great job and once again, thank you!

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад +1

      Thank you! This is a great first film camera so definitely enjoy!

  • @geraldopacheco99
    @geraldopacheco99 2 года назад +5

    Received this camera as a gift, it’s a beautiful machine. Simple and fun to use. Thank you for the help , your video was calming and very informative. Cheers !

    • @geraldopacheco99
      @geraldopacheco99 2 года назад

      I am having trouble using my speed flash With this camera, all batteries are good, camera leds turn on, I am just not getting a flash. It is a Nikon sb300

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад

      Nice and thank you!

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад

      When you test the flash, does it fire via the test button? If not, then the capacitor is likely shot. If so, then there's either an issue with the flash's electronic pin or the camera's electronic contact, or possible a setting. Does the flash work when the camera is set to M90?

  • @thebigbadbear91
    @thebigbadbear91 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the videos, I just got given this camera by my dad and your videos have been very useful! Cheers

  • @cameroncarson2483
    @cameroncarson2483 17 дней назад

    This was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @GonzoTheRosarian
    @GonzoTheRosarian 6 месяцев назад

    Great explanation on the double exposures with this camera. Most reviewers tell you it can’t be done…

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! The only cameras that don't allow double exposure are those with double-exposure prevention built into the gearing or automatic advance motor operation.

  • @9ether-
    @9ether- 2 года назад +1

    My very First camera when I started film photography. Takes Great pictures, still have it!😉

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад +1

      Fantastic! These are definitely underrated.

  • @seannaiman2986
    @seannaiman2986 Год назад +1

    David, Amazing video... So easy to follow along and understand everything that you're saying. You explain everything so clearly! Can't wait to master the operation of this camera. I rarely comment on videos, but I wanted to let you know how great this was. Subbing your channel too :)

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      Thank you! I greatly appreciate hearing that my work helped you out.

  • @markglore7196
    @markglore7196 2 года назад

    Cool little shooter! Didn't know Nikon made anything like that.
    Thank you!

  • @dhirajshetty483
    @dhirajshetty483 Год назад

    Awesome Breakdown ! Thank you so much

  • @patternsinsand
    @patternsinsand 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos. So informative and in this case, of clear and direct relevance to me trying to resurrect an old Nikon EM :)

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад

      Nice! Sounds like a fun project.

  • @gioderri9955
    @gioderri9955 Год назад

    Really well done video! I would like some advice. I just found these two Mitakon lenses, a 28mm and a 70-210 (mounted on the Nikon EM). Can I easily mount them on my D5600 (obviously losing all the automatic mechanisms and the exposure meter) without causing damage?🤣 Thanks

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      That depends on the lenses' specific mount iteration. There are some good resources online (good enough that I've never really felt the need to do a video on this) that cover which F mount variants work on each film and digital F mount camera. For that, a Google search of something like "Nikon F lens compatibility" will turn up the results you need.

  • @sputumtube
    @sputumtube Год назад

    Had one of these in the mid '90's. Might get another now I've seen this.....

  • @rich1714
    @rich1714 Год назад

    Thanks. I was wondering about using a flash with this camera

  • @tonykapsalis6176
    @tonykapsalis6176 Год назад

    Thx for the amazing content. Any ideas where I could find a new battery cap?

  • @BrendanEvan
    @BrendanEvan Год назад

    Do people ever manually adjust exposure value my manipulating the ASA reading? Like if I want to under expose a particular shot on this roll can I adjust the ASA from the roll speed of 200 to 400 to trick the camera into compensating for the higher sensitivity thereby lowering the actual exposure value?

    • @BrendanEvan
      @BrendanEvan Год назад +2

      16:45 well there ya go

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      You can, but just be sure to change it back to the proper ISO when you're done to avoid messing up the rest of the film.

  • @Galaxy_NZ
    @Galaxy_NZ Год назад

    Hi, great video! Just picked one up and learnt a lot.
    One thing i noticed and wanted clarity on, you mentioned you step the iso/asa up for double exposures? Shouldnt it be stepping it down since lower iso is less sensitive to light, meaning it takes two shots go get the correct?
    Cheers!

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад +1

      Thank you and nope on the double exposures. Each stop up needs half as much light. So two photos at 800 are the same as one at 400. Two photos at 200 are the same as four at 400.

    • @Galaxy_NZ
      @Galaxy_NZ Год назад +1

      @@DavidHancock ahh yep yep. of course. cheers

  • @PsychoXXI
    @PsychoXXI 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful camera.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад

      Yeah, Nikon designed these well.

  • @sarahreis1775
    @sarahreis1775 Год назад

    This video was extremely helpful, thank you very much! Just found my dad old camera and I’m starting to use it now. Do you have any bag/case suggestion?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      Thank you! I'd just go to your local camera shop and try different cases. See what you like.

  • @crispycleanerboy5002
    @crispycleanerboy5002 9 месяцев назад

    Great Video! But how do i know which aperture is correct?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  8 месяцев назад

      In automatic mode, the camera will pick the best shutter speed based on light, film speed, and aperture.

  • @nicolomauri9527
    @nicolomauri9527 8 месяцев назад

    Excuse the question, does the line inside the camera viewfinder have to be located inside the little black indicator to get the correct exposure?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  8 месяцев назад

      In auto mode, IIRC, the meter needle just indicates what shutter speed will be used based on your available light, aperture setting, and the film speed of the film loaded in the camera.

    • @nicolomauri9527
      @nicolomauri9527 8 месяцев назад

      @@DavidHancock so what is that indicator for? Do I have to make sure that the needle is close to the indicator?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  8 месяцев назад

      @@nicolomauri9527 With this camera, I think (and it's been some years since I sold it) that it just tells you the shutter speed in automatic nice. If the needle points to a black shutter speed number, then you can hand-hold the camera. If it points to a red number, you need a tripod to prevent shutter shake.

  • @ramirolopez5406
    @ramirolopez5406 Год назад

    Does the needle indicating the shutter speed only move when there is a battery powering the camera?

  • @kenitbe
    @kenitbe Год назад

    Any thoughts on Battery check issues with this camera? Like trying it without film (lamp is on), putting film inside, moving to 1 on the frame counter (lamp is off). batteries are loaded correctly and are new.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад +1

      First thing to check, are the batteries new? If so, it may be worth wasting a couple of frames to check the camera's function. In auto mode, set your camera to the smallest aperture number and point it at a light bulb in your home. Then set it to something like f/16 and point it at a dim corner. The shutter times should be much different. If they are, then the battery check lamp may just be touchy.

    • @kenitbe
      @kenitbe Год назад

      @@DavidHancock yep, batteries are new. I did what you described but couldn’t identify a difference on the shutter speed though. Also, light Meter doesn’t work at all unfortunately

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      @@kenitbe Assuming that the batteries are installed correctly and the battery chamber is clean, the electronics may be dead. That's a somewhat common issue with these.

    • @kenitbe
      @kenitbe Год назад

      @@DavidHancock ahh, too bad. But thanks!

  • @SuperFloyd16
    @SuperFloyd16 21 день назад

    Hi David, 2 years late and I hope you can see this. I recently found an EM in my fiances closet. Everything on the camera is working fine, but the ASA dial won't budge and is stuck at 200. It seems it has just been sitting for a while, and gunk and dust have gotten in the cracks. How do you recommend I fix this? Much appreciated.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  21 день назад

      @@SuperFloyd16 try 91% isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab. Wet the swab and then dab the dial. This may take a number of applications. The alcohol will loosen the grime and after some time and work on that it should move again.

    • @SuperFloyd16
      @SuperFloyd16 21 день назад

      @@DavidHancock Thank you, I'll try that

  • @AEGYOKILLER
    @AEGYOKILLER 9 месяцев назад

    So when I want to use a flash (which is pretty much always), I should shoot on M90 mode? Is this because the hotshoe is not TTL?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  9 месяцев назад +1

      So the camera does have a TTL meter, but it does not (that I recall, it's been some years since I made this video) have the ability to prevent the shutter from firing faster than the flash sync speed in automatic mode, which means your flash photos could result in only partial frames.

    • @AEGYOKILLER
      @AEGYOKILLER 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DavidHancock thank you so much! Saved me a roll or two for sure ~

  • @Alcofibrasnasier
    @Alcofibrasnasier Год назад

    Hi i found my grandmother's one, took it for a roll and it worked rather good altough i didn't had any batterie. Now i've got myself some batteries, the battery check signal lights up however the aperture speed wich is indicated on the side of the viewfinder doesn't move, do you think the aperture will still adapt or it might not be working at all ?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      Are you testing the aperture in the same lighting conditions? If so, what happens when you try it outside?

    • @Alcofibrasnasier
      @Alcofibrasnasier Год назад +1

      @@DavidHancock it's working, i just had to push the button a little, a beep comes out and the needle start to move. Love your videos thanks for sharing your knowledge !

  • @xXxTheKilllerxXx
    @xXxTheKilllerxXx Год назад

    hello david are you ok? i have a question, my nikon EM does not change the shutter speed, is it because of the lens i am using? it’s a vivita auto-wide-angle 28mm 2.8

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      Good question and it's a bit hard to say from the info so here are a couple of questions:
      1- Are you testing inside or outside?
      2- Are you trying different lens apertures?
      3- Does the camera have a good battery in it?
      To diagnose, while indoors try setting the ISO to 400 and the aperture to f/2.8 and point the camera at a lamp and press the shutter. Repeat with the lens at f/16 and the shutter times should be much different when you're in automatic mode.

  • @Cubertlkru
    @Cubertlkru 8 месяцев назад

    If the needle doesn’t move in my viewfinder, is it fine? Is it just a visual or is it actually important for it to choose shutter speed?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  8 месяцев назад

      The needle will just indicate what the camera is going to do, but to verify if there's an issue with the camera or the needle galvanometer, let's troubleshoot. Here are a few things to check (and this assumes your camera is set to automatic mode):
      1- Verify that there are two good batteries installed correctly and that the battery chamber and cap are clean. If no, then load batteries and see if the needle works. If it does not:
      2- Set the lens to the largest aperture (smallest number) and take a photo of your wall or something like that. Repeat with the lens set to the smallest aperture (largest number.) The shutter times should be much different and the sound of the second exposure much longer. If the shutter times are much different and the needle does not move, then there may just be an issue with the needle. If the shutter times are the same and the camera is set to automatic mode, there may be an issue with the camera.

    • @Cubertlkru
      @Cubertlkru 8 месяцев назад

      @@DavidHancock I was testing it the other day and I think it’s broken because the sound of the shutter would sound pretty fast in low light(my bedroom with a dim light). I think I’ll just shoot in M90 and use a light meter

  • @tristanlope93
    @tristanlope93 Год назад

    Hello Sir, when you said that the battery plastic holder is mandatory, does it mean it will not work without it? My Nikon EM arrived today and upon checking the battery compartment it has none of that plastic thingy. I have yet to receive the batteries I ordered. Do I need to buy one of those plastic battery holders?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад +1

      Give it a shot without the plastic holder and let me know if it works. I based that on trying a battery cap without the plastic holder in both an FM and FE and the batteries not completing the circuit.

    • @tristanlope93
      @tristanlope93 Год назад +1

      @@DavidHancock That was a fast response. Thank you so much. Your videos are very helpful indeed =)

  • @franciscanovais5681
    @franciscanovais5681 Год назад

    HI! Great video, however i set up my camera on auto mode and my needle won´t move no matter de aperture

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  Год назад

      Just to verify, do you have batteries in the camera? It won't operate without them. If so, there's a video from the Fix Old Cameras channel that might help: ruclips.net/video/JnLe26SrU9M/видео.html

  • @barenekid9695
    @barenekid9695 2 года назад

    I use 1$ store batteries a card of 5 cells for $1.25. For years now.
    These are "sunbeam" brand :-) alkalines they don't seem to leak evcen after 2 years.
    Regardless I replace yjem every 6 months ... they are 25 cents each

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад

      Yes, but a burst battery can be a $100+ repair. If it's worth the risk, then by all means, go for it. I've paid for burst battery repairs before and it's not fun.

  • @goodnighttome
    @goodnighttome 2 года назад

    Please what batteries does this camera take?

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад

      This video covers that. There is an index in the description.

  • @kazzlemuzzle83
    @kazzlemuzzle83 Год назад

    P

  • @ZommBleed
    @ZommBleed 2 года назад

    It was very helpful learning how to use a girlyman camera. NOT.

    • @DavidHancock
      @DavidHancock  2 года назад +1

      This is one you already know how to use, I see.

    • @ZommBleed
      @ZommBleed 2 года назад +2

      @@DavidHancock You don't have a robot next to your username. Go to the back of the line.