When the film is done you shouldn’t bust one open because the charged flash capacitor can give you a pretty strong zap ⚡️ enough to let you know you did something wrong. Spoken from experience.
Hey Taylor! I'd love to see a video about film camera for beginners. I saw the Iceland documentary which talked a lot about film camera but id love some recommendations on a good camera and film to start off with. And how much of a difference different cameras and film make. As well as cost to develop the film. Maybe make it an ad for Richard photo lab 😉
love your review! usually 13 mins video felt really long for me, but yours doesn't!🫶 decided to buy the fuji one because of its detailed colors. thanks mate!
You can open the Kodak ones easily, the Fuji ones are made to be less accessible to open, there’s tutorials to open them. I have a canon sure shot 85 zoom which is a film camera so it’s only something I would do for fun
The Fuji colours are far superior!
Can't beat the film vibe, even on disposables.
How would these differences translate to indoor and nighttime shots, if you had to guess?
When the film is done you shouldn’t bust one open because the charged flash capacitor can give you a pretty strong zap ⚡️ enough to let you know you did something wrong. Spoken from experience.
What would u suggest if u wanted to shoot photos at night downtown in a big city
Fuji looks better as a wild angle and kodac for portraits.
i'll prolly get the fuji. thanks for the video!!
Hey Taylor! I'd love to see a video about film camera for beginners. I saw the Iceland documentary which talked a lot about film camera but id love some recommendations on a good camera and film to start off with. And how much of a difference different cameras and film make. As well as cost to develop the film. Maybe make it an ad for Richard photo lab 😉
love your review! usually 13 mins video felt really long for me, but yours doesn't!🫶 decided to buy the fuji one because of its detailed colors. thanks mate!
Fujicolor is beautiful!
Very useful video and beautiful model!
Whenever I use a disposable camera I never get the pictures back. Maybe I'm not disposing it properly
the contrast on the fuji is impressive
So wich one have the better optic quality? I want to mod it to my mirrorless camera
Probably the Fuji
Super helpful video
Haven’t touched these cameras since junior hs what are the focal length of these?
Not sure if they specify. I’d guess like a 30mm or so.
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto favorite non disposable film everyday carry?
Glock 19
To be sincere FujiFilm are great for brighter greens but after all Kodak film is great in some areas to say I have been a Kodak fan for life.
😂 the model seems to be enjoying the atmosphere😂.
Awesome video!! Great work
Nah I appreciate you making this video fr
are disposable cameras actually sigle use? or you can change the film and use it again?
Lomography Simple Use cameras are easier to reload
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto that was quick...thank you!
You can open the Kodak ones easily, the Fuji ones are made to be less accessible to open, there’s tutorials to open them. I have a canon sure shot 85 zoom which is a film camera so it’s only something I would do for fun
Bruh not even subbed but I got here so early, from the thumbnail they both look pretty nice tho
Hahah welcome! I realize every day I’m not subbed to the people that I watch the most often
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto nah id never seen a vid before which is why I'm surprised but I think ill sub sometimes the algorithm knows
@@danieljohnston9723 I recommend subscribing if you want your life to be changed
Fuji color are nice.
fuji better
First 🥇
Damn. One day I'll get first.
bro kodak one is $37.99 what the actual fuck
Hah actually? Where do you live?
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto california, fuji is $16 kodak $37 both 27 exposures. at these prices i’m considering just getting a kodak ultra F9