Using an old digital camera to become a better photographer

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2022
  • I head out on a 5-day camping trip across West Texas and New Mexico with a $5 digicam in an attempt to learn more about myself and my photography. The camera of choice is the Olympus C740UZ, a cheap digital camera you can pickup anywhere because it's unwanted. But I think you'll agree with me that the colors and lens produce some excellent results. Somehow stripping away from my higher tech fancier cameras and getting back to the basics helped produce some of my very favorite photographs this year.
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  • @snappiness
    @snappiness  Год назад +11

    $5 camera is pretty good, what about a $50 camera? ruclips.net/video/VE0ZgjIi7Jg/видео.html

    • @independencecreations
      @independencecreations Год назад

      $50 sucks!

    • @cjflv
      @cjflv 4 месяца назад

      @@independencecreations To be fair, I found a lot of videos popped up about this camera 1-2 years ago, so it's not this specific video that jacked up prices.

  • @daveslastchance
    @daveslastchance Год назад +134

    Good video. I'm an old guy (going on 74) and have been into photography all my life. One word that keeps popping up in my mind relating to photography equipment is "overwhelmed". There are SO many cameras that we've gone through in the past 50 years, and most of them will take really great photos. So, I agree that, sometimes it's interesting to constrain yourself to older equipment and force your creative juices to live within the confines of the technology in your hand at that moment. I collect Nikon and Pentax DLSRs, and I enjoy going out in the field with my old D2h (4.7-MP) as much as my Pentax K-1 (36 MP). The pixels really mean very little with all the advances in editing and AI software. I continue to get some of my best images with some of my oldest equipment.

    • @caprature
      @caprature Год назад

      I totally agree. I have a d1h and I love the ergonomics. Shoot it even more than many other dslrs I have including a 645z medium format.

    • @daveslastchance
      @daveslastchance Год назад +1

      @@caprature I had a couple of D1 bodies, but their battery technology really suffers. I currently have a D2h, D2hs, D2xs, D200, D30, D700, D800, D800e. Plus Pentax K-1, K-1, K-3, K-5iis, K-7, Kr, Kx, Ks2. Love the Pentax bodies, too. Just feel good to shoot with. Will you ever replace all DSLRs with your smartphone????

    • @caprature
      @caprature Год назад

      @@daveslastchance I feel smartphones are great for a snapshot. Akin to the older Olympus stylus. But they lack depth and are too sterile for my liking. If you get the Watson battery for the d1 I get about 300 shots out of mine on both my d1h and d1x. There are also conversions for modern batteries. Breathes new life into it. I still get blown away by how fast the autofocus is on them.

    • @heydavemyers1
      @heydavemyers1 Год назад +1

      @@caprature I've been reaching for the D2h more than anything nowadays. I like the smaller file sizes.. quicker to deal with, and 4.7mp is plenty for nature photography which is mostly what I do. That's a D3 not D30 in my original post.. I hardly ever use the D3.. too many cameras.

  • @StickPeopleAndPuff
    @StickPeopleAndPuff Год назад +14

    These photos remind me of the early days of social media when everyone was using cameras like these to post on facebook and myspace

  • @OneMonthTwoCameras
    @OneMonthTwoCameras Год назад +39

    Wow I love what you made with this and holy heck, your daughter's shots are so amazing!! Very jealous of your underwater housing. Great video as always and amazingly huge congrats on your 10K subs!

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +2

      Aw, thanks! And yes I love that she loves to take photos with me. It's the best.

    • @OneMonthTwoCameras
      @OneMonthTwoCameras Год назад +1

      @@snappiness ❤️❤️

  • @jbp6759
    @jbp6759 Год назад +6

    The kids determining when and where you go really hits home! I didn't realize just how much that would be the case even on hikes. I got a kid carrier backpack thing and even then, it's up to the kid. I'm basically a horse with a camera at that point.

  • @Nathanthefool1
    @Nathanthefool1 Год назад +2

    I had no idea what s'mores was until I came to the US haha. Also the photos from your kid is so precious and meaningful I love it

  • @gabrielvenske8387
    @gabrielvenske8387 Год назад +11

    My aunt gave me a Cybershot s700 last year and man... I've used it extensively through this period. It's fun, it doesn't have the problems of the newer models (too much software enhancing) and have become my favorite camera PERIOD. I did at some point bought a bulk of cameras alike but besides a casio, all 4 of them are just straight trash. 2000-2010' s is just goated little cams

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      Yes, it's hard to find the good ones from the bad. Ones with nice lenses and image processing. That's good to know about the s700! Glad you're enjoying it!

  • @lukahmad5683
    @lukahmad5683 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can't believe your daughter took those beautiful shots. She's a good photographer!

  • @ourhomeourgarden.1372
    @ourhomeourgarden.1372 Год назад +8

    Some others have mentioned the Puff Ball mushroom. In England they sometimes grow to the size of a football ( soccer ball ! ) and you can eat them too. Great video, I nearly bought a C-740, but they were going for more than £5 UK, eventually I ended up with a £30 G5 Powershot.

  • @thissidetowardscreen4553
    @thissidetowardscreen4553 Год назад +9

    Brilliant video! Always been a big fan of using older cameras and just having fun with what they can do! Amazing amount of "out of date" "forgotten digi cams" and I am always amazed when you find one that shines! Love the family photos, there is such a nostalgic and wonderful feeling you get when photography is about capturing the moments. Excellent content as always!

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      I cut out a section where I talked longer about how strange it is to capture images of my own children using digi cams that were used to take pictures of myself when I was a kid! Very nostalgic. They probably have more pictures of them on old digi cams than on smartphones, haha! We'll see how they feel about that when they are older...

  • @rjbiii
    @rjbiii Год назад +2

    Seriously, it is so great to see photos from a kid's perspective. I do the exact same thing, I have an old sony cybershot camera (w150) that I always encourage my daughter to use, and her photos are wonderful.

  • @jbp6759
    @jbp6759 Год назад +2

    This may be my favorite video from you. :) I loved seeing the photos your little one took!

  • @michael_w_pannell
    @michael_w_pannell Год назад

    What a great vid. Good info, attitude, loved the kids/family aspect, and calm, funny humor. Even actually lol’ed - while learning a lot 👌

  • @deanrobertnoble138
    @deanrobertnoble138 Год назад

    Great video; thankyou. It really is liberating to jump off the ‘latest-greatest’ camera race. I remember lots of these cameras first time around and upgraded as the new ones emerged. Back then i guess we saw the limitations of these early digitals as a work in progess, leading to where we are today.
    I think now, having saved several of these: Canon G7, SD1000, S90, Fuji F30 etc., i now pick them for the aesthetic they give me. The look, the vibe and yes, the nostalgia of remembering buying them, new. I also enjoy using them as a hobby, no desire to be accountable for the quality, or lack of it in my case, as a photographer!
    Thanks again.

  • @stuartcarden1371
    @stuartcarden1371 Год назад +1

    I had a similar camera to this as my first ever digital camera back in 2001 - The battery life was truly appealing but I still have and love some of the pictures it took.

  • @ridealongwithrandy
    @ridealongwithrandy Год назад

    Good stuff! Some really nice photos. I have many very old digi cams and love every one of them. It's all about the eye behind the camera. Cheers!

  • @joel6376
    @joel6376 Год назад

    I bought this for my mothers birthday when it was current. It was an amazing camera, she got rid of it about eight years ago but still talks about it. Thanks for the memories.

  • @philiphunter3966
    @philiphunter3966 Год назад +9

    Hard to beat Olympus colours on a sunny day. I have a C50Z I bought in 2003 and took it to 4 continents and took some of my favourite images on it. I picked up a C770 earlier this year and have not got around to using it yet. I think it’s pretty much the same as the C740. Thanks for reminding me to charge the batteries and give it some use.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +2

      Have fun with it! And I agree, I don't know if I've had a more consistent color experience from an old digital camera. All these photos were straight out of the camera JPEGs, and some turned out really nice.

  • @steveember8972
    @steveember8972 Год назад +1

    Delighted to discover your channel. With so much over-hyped "stuff" on YT, I found your easygoing presentation a breath of fresh air and your observations on these "primitive" (by digital's dizzying leaps and bounds standards) thought-provoking.
    I was very stubborn about not deviating from film in those early days of digital, despite the highly touted convenience aspects. But I finally succumbed and purchased what was a then fairly "pricey" 2006-vintage Canon SD800IS, just to have something pocketable for gallery receptions and social functions. I bought it in 2007, and early the following year before a trip to Europe, I did spring for the EOS-40D D-SLR (which I still own, too). The SD800IS was one of the few digi point-and-shoots that also included a basic optical viewfinder. Being "traditional" I really appreciated that little nod to old style shooting. But the nicest surprise is that this little machine, while challenged at ISO 400 and above in terms of splotchy noise on dark solid colors, is the fact that at ISO 80 (or even 100) it is quite remarkable, and those Canon colors are delicious. And, yes, it still goes along on some shoots with the "big boys."
    So nice you turned your four-year old daughter loose with your little Olympus. She has a good eye and I know you'll encourage her to pursue photography if she continues to love it.
    I just subscribed and will look forward to more of your videos.
    P.S: Kudos on your delivery and clear speech - good choice of mic from what I've heard on the two videos I watched tonight. Also, you have a deft touch in selecting music that enhances without being overwhelming in level or otherwise irritating. Other producers can learn from your approach - and totally unsnobbish approach to photography.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      Steve you are too kind! I'm glad this was enjoyable. I am still actively working on my production quality and providing value, and I appreciate your encouragement. :) I will be glad to see you around in future videos as well. Take care!

  • @leehaze1
    @leehaze1 Год назад

    Nice video. Looks like a fun trip. Congrats on 10k subs! Keep up the good work.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      Thanks Lee! It was! I wanted to get out there before we potentially left Texas. I don't think we'll stay down here forever ;)

  • @johncantrell614
    @johncantrell614 Год назад

    The camedia cameras by Olympus were good little cameras. I used to shoot film at first, and my first digital was the little camedia d-150, with 1.3 screaming megapixels. That camera was good for it’s day, with exception of much in the way of controls. Years later a friend sold me his Olympus camedia c-5060 wide zoom camera, it was a 5.1 meg camera, that could be expanded to almost 8 megs with certain settings. This camera had many useful settings that helped greatly in getting more creative with my shooting.
    And like you said about the one you used, the one thing that always amazed me about the camedias was the great color that they produced. I almost never had to do anything to the colors straight out of the camera when editing the shots. 🙂📸

  • @Analogbrain
    @Analogbrain Год назад

    Those pictures showed a story of a great trip, that you will remember for ever! Great! Sometimes it's just about the experience and having fun. And, letting your kids have a go with it. I have for the last two days used a Olympus camera that I bought at a thrift shop for 10 bucks. It's fun!

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      Fantastic! And I agree. I enjoyed the experience and it was a great trip with the family. Lots of memories :)

  • @skyelorspacex
    @skyelorspacex Год назад

    I’m getting into photography and I am charging a digicam my dad got from work. The photos you’re daughter took are really beautiful! Also love the are we there yet photo

  • @KamAdrian
    @KamAdrian Месяц назад

    S'mores are definitely a thing here in the Philippines, but we rarely ever think about making or even plan about making s'mores as much as we like to eat fish instead. Awesome how you managed to get your hands on the waterproof casing! I try to look for waterproof casing for my digicams, but they're almost always too overpriced or defective.

  • @robertgorden8066
    @robertgorden8066 Год назад +4

    Lovely colors. Again no bad cameras. Just bad photographers.

  • @Gary_W
    @Gary_W Год назад

    Wonderful video as always James, thank you. I feel very inspired after I watched your videos, I feel like I should focus less on the gear and more on enjoying photography. Looking forward to watch the next video 😁

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      Thanks for stopping by again, Gary! Glad it was enjoyable :)

  • @derekcoe9633
    @derekcoe9633 Год назад +4

    Such a feel good video, wonderful images..

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Derek! Hoping to inspire!

  • @samsen3965
    @samsen3965 Год назад +4

    $5 camera and a fun trial. Priceless.

  • @mexidraw
    @mexidraw Год назад

    Both the night sight and the zoom surprised me 😯 nice 👍🏻 [I have two digital cameras, a Samsung L100 and a Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FH6 and I like both of them]

  • @Durio_zibethinus
    @Durio_zibethinus Год назад +7

    you've made it, James! You pushed the boundaries like there's no tomorrow! $5 is just too far tbh 😂
    This video will be my artillery for those who still think their gear isn't enough for casual shooting.
    ...and yes, smartphone's camera this day is more than enough for its purposes, at least not the cheapest one.
    I think the camera means to be in your daughter's hand, her shots are amazing!

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      That's where it is now! This is my go-to camera to hand her when we go on trips. I was using a M43 setup, but even that was just a tad too big and heavy for her little hands. This is perfect, and costs much less if she drops it :)

  • @thef1obsessed
    @thef1obsessed 3 месяца назад

    I bought a 25$ second hand Coolpix L21 to learn photography with (also the fact my dad had one was pretty nostalgic) and in a lot of pics I took, you genuinely can't tell the difference between a brand new phone camera and that old digicam.

  • @Animaduniversum
    @Animaduniversum Год назад +2

    When I go to more dangerous places I always only take cheap cameras. I love working within the limitations of older gear. I like cameras with haptic controls, RAW and PASM though. My best find so far was the Olympus E420. I travelled to Greece with it and got amazing shots on boats etc.

  • @independencecreations
    @independencecreations Год назад

    Great video, as always! Thank you!

  • @ScironTheBandit
    @ScironTheBandit Год назад +1

    You've just inspired me to put my own "first camera" back on my purchase list -- an Oly C-770 UZ, which I loved, and honestly regret selling so many years ago. Especially now that I know I can afford to acquire that elusive PT-022 case, which I salivated over for the entire time I owned the camera, but could never afford due to cost & availability.
    Also, @snappiness -- I feel like I should mention that this particular video (okay, really all of your videos) has solidified your channel as my newest "favorite" channel. I absolutely love the content you put out, and the way you formulate your videos. Keep it up! 😁📸

  • @ukcardcast6711
    @ukcardcast6711 Год назад

    Not entirely surprised you got good results from an Olympus - their lenses are usually excellent (they have long experience in the film world). I still have a Camedia somewhere (it was, if you don’t count those cheap novelty tiny cameras with a 0.3mp sensor, my first proper digital camera and was given to me by an upgrading colleague); I’ll have to dig it out and see what I can do with it!

  • @CanyonWanderer
    @CanyonWanderer Год назад

    Great video and great conclusion. I probably got recommended this video because I recently looked for decent Point and shoot cams... After lugging around a Nikon D700 and 70-300 mm lens, I got into a dip and only used my iPhone 12 mini for a while (very convenient and excellent shots, but no zoom...)
    So I obtained a 20 EURO second hand 10 MP, 12x optical zoom Lumix DMC TZ6 with a Leica lens (Including a 1GB SD card, charger and nice after market case) .
    What a lot of fun! Not a low-light wonder, but apart from that pretty good, very similar to your experiences. Battery is still very good and the zoom is so flexible.
    Due to the tiny size I now take it everywhere 🙂

  • @wiggyjones
    @wiggyjones Год назад

    Wabi Sabi; the perfection of imperfection. Thank you for this video!

  • @paolocruz8392
    @paolocruz8392 Год назад

    Wow she does take interesting photos!
    Yes smores are a thing in other countries, we sometimes bake them in the oven.

  • @SchardtCinematic
    @SchardtCinematic Год назад +1

    My very first digital camera was a Fuji Film MX-2900. I bought it in 2000 and it was only 2.3 Mega Pixels. It wasn't the most versatile. It did have a Hot Shoe an ISO of only 120 and you could choose f4 or f8. It took a hard to find dedicated battery and took the now defunct Smart Media cards. I still have the camera. Iblast used it probably in 2012 just showing it to my nephew.

  • @bennyrogergundersen3040
    @bennyrogergundersen3040 Год назад +4

    Just bought a Nikon D3000 DSLR for my son $10 including 18-55mm lens, only 10mpix but creates great pictures. It had seen a lot of use with shuttercount of 60.000 but still good.

  • @paolocruz8392
    @paolocruz8392 Год назад

    I was lucky enough to buy a Tamrac Zipshot. Love that little handy tripod. Works well for digicams or smartphones.

  • @MJ-uk6lu
    @MJ-uk6lu 11 месяцев назад

    I love colors of that old camera. Might not be accurate, but they are just so much fun to look at.

  • @andrewbaxter9395
    @andrewbaxter9395 Год назад +1

    Love it! the fungus is a type of Puffball Mushroom 👍

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I had never seen one before!

  • @dylanmorano
    @dylanmorano Год назад +2

    Congrats on 10k🎉🎉🎉

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I am quite surprised by it 🙂 thanks for sticking along for the ride.

    • @dylanmorano
      @dylanmorano Год назад

      @@snappiness I enjoy every video and look forward to see the future.

  • @ray59401
    @ray59401 7 месяцев назад

    I took a dip at Balmoreah on New Year’s Day several years ago. Because it was so cold outside the water actually felt warm. West TX is my favorite part of TX.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  7 месяцев назад

      I miss it already. Moved to Iowa earlier this year. I never thought Texas would grow on me, but I gave it a chance and it really did.

  • @beaticulous
    @beaticulous Год назад +1

    I just wanted to buy a SmartMedia card for my old music gear cheaply. The one I found was hidden inside a box that had a glass or something, and buttons. Now, I'm exploring digicams like crazy. I didn't need to have a new hobby!

  • @R7R12
    @R7R12 6 месяцев назад +1

    I think the smoke emanating mushroom you found is what in my country we call the horse's fart

  • @pilsplease7561
    @pilsplease7561 Год назад +1

    Some of these photos kind of sort of remind me of ektachrome film. CCD sensors or older sensors tend to have wicked good colors, CCD sensors even with cmos being avaliable produce a very different color tonality. A lot of people dont realize CMOS was invented first they used it and then developed CCD after the fact and realized it was technically better, CMOS is used today due to being cheap.

  • @normanq1206
    @normanq1206 Год назад +1

    Time to dig up my old Fuji digicam from 2003.

  • @loui.e0241
    @loui.e0241 Год назад

    ur daughter takes such nice shots of u thats great to add to the memories

  • @rousefire
    @rousefire 10 месяцев назад

    I had this camera. I took phots of people faces in two color mode"black and white" enlarged then printed. Then tacked them to a pumpkin and made jack o lanterns. They came out fantastic.

  • @achaycock
    @achaycock Год назад +2

    I'm a very recent entrant into photography and it has been my love of these old beauties that has got me there. It's really interesting to come across someone with the same passion but far more experience.
    I assume smoorze are marsh-mallows? If so, we have them and thanks to the prolifieration of US culture, I have heard the term.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      Haha! They are Graham crackers (I think that may be US based too, not sure) roasted marshmallows over the fire, and chocolate made into a sandwich form. It's usually something people had as kids on campouts, so it's very nostalgic to make as an adult!
      And I'm happy to meet another photographer on a similar journey! Lots of fun to be had with these older cameras :)

  • @moviebod
    @moviebod Год назад +1

    People have already answered about the puffball. The "smoke" is actually mushroom spores which is similar in function only to seeds.

  • @mistastylz8313
    @mistastylz8313 Год назад

    Great video I a older digital camera love them

  • @KEHA14
    @KEHA14 Год назад

    Very interesting video. Your 4 year old takes great photos

  • @wrona6667
    @wrona6667 Год назад

    It was my firsts digital camera back in 2003-4, don’t remember exactly, i choose this Olympus it has amazing picture quality, only one minus was hard manual focus, but it’s common with bridge cameras.

  • @kcphotogeek6207
    @kcphotogeek6207 Год назад +3

    Colours are very nice on the camera, my sub 5USD cameras are the Pentax 115M, PZ-10 and *istDL. Smartphones have their place I just don’t get the need to compare to DSLRs/Mirrorless all the time, different tools for different people and or occasions

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      Yep. And as nice as smartphones are, I really don't like the experience of holding them, tapping the on screen buttons, etc. Not a very fun photographic experience for me :)

  • @johnwest7228
    @johnwest7228 Год назад

    Great video- enjoyed tagging along on the getaway

  • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
    @sdrtcacgnrjrc Год назад +1

    My first digital camera was an Olympus (C5060). Great colour, good lens. It also offered to bump up the resolution -- I thought this would be good until I realised it sharpened the images to death

  • @mr.aviation6501
    @mr.aviation6501 Год назад

    Love old cameras especially dslrs as they are so fun and cheap. Also yes here in Canada we have smores as well lol

  • @xmeda
    @xmeda Год назад

    I remember these being quite expensive hi-end cameras around 2003-2004. That was the time I bought my first 4Mpix Casio :)

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      Yes, they weren't cheap. We live in such a fun time with access to loads of camera gear at affordable prices!

  • @akisberg
    @akisberg Год назад

    I love this camera.

  • @groeneveldlos
    @groeneveldlos 7 месяцев назад

    Though I have a better camera and lenses now I still regularly use my 2013 Panasonic Lumix TZ25. Most of the time I use it just in auto mode and am very happy with the results!

  • @northof-62
    @northof-62 Год назад

    I am doing this ATM. with my Minolta 7000i film camera and a 35-85 AF lens that I got for the equiv. of $25 US.
    That is the absolute cheapest I have. One of those Camedias are sold locally here in Norway from 60 USD up to 190 USD.
    Even a simple Konica POP film camera is in the above mentioned range.
    Nothing like that is found in thrift stores here, unless they're broken.
    Great shots with that Camedia !!

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      Thank you! Shame they aren't cheap around you, but you should get great quality shots out of that Minolta!

    • @northof-62
      @northof-62 Год назад

      @@snappiness Update - I managed to find a very cheap Olympus SP560UZ 8Mp super-zoom camera for around 30 USD. I think that will give me a similar experience that you had with your 5 dollar OLY.
      It'll be fun to see what it can do, as I completely skipped all these models during those early years of digital.

  • @arnaldoalegria2209
    @arnaldoalegria2209 Год назад

    That camera looks like it has a few good tools in that little package, like the electronic viewfinder and the mode selection wheel, that's more than my broke a$$ could afford to have in the early 2000s

  • @ohmwai
    @ohmwai Год назад

    I believe that "green smoke emitting mushroom" is a puffball but don't quote me on that. It's kind of a mushroom with spores and just like mushrooms, some are poisonous...some aren't. Great pics Mr. Snappiness

  • @mortenthesbl5535
    @mortenthesbl5535 Год назад

    Thanks again for a great video.
    In Danish its called "støvbold" = Puffball. It's really interesting and as a kid i found one of the biggest in the country about the size of a basketball. The spores however are not healthy to inhale so it generally recommended not to step on them. They taste good and can be cooked - but not in this state :-D

  • @LeeIveson
    @LeeIveson Год назад +1

    @2:24 It's a puff mushroom (at least that's what I've always called them) Look's like you all had a great time! And I agree, I think your now the second best photographer in your household 😂

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      Puff mushroom is a good name for it, regardless of what it is xD. It won't take long before this channel is all hers and I'll retire in shame xD

    • @kubotwostringz7040
      @kubotwostringz7040 Год назад

      @@snappiness Olympus shooters use xD for smiley faces instead of :) :D

  • @bock1965
    @bock1965 Год назад

    20 years ago I tried to buy the sibling of the C740 , the C750. I was scammed by a mail order camera shop and lost 360 dollars. Since that time I have owned a few digicams and now DSLRs. But it has nagged at me all those years that I lost that money and did not get to experience that camera. Just this week I bought a C750 from Good Will online. 7.99 for the sale price and with shipping and handling a bit over 22 dollars. It is in pristine condition. I have not been able to get the images into my laptop though because I am waiting for a reader for the XD card to get here. After all these years I finally have closure on that bad experience I had. Thank you for your review. Its a shame that other wise competent tech gets let behind so quickly. I think the C750 will go with me a lot of places. Peace...

  • @randelcooprider6013
    @randelcooprider6013 Год назад

    My grandson had one of these which he dropped in the lake when getting in a boat. As you say this camera was cheap so I bought him another one and after playing with it I bought me one. Mattias Burling says that 5 MP is all anyone needs and this 3 MP has amazing picture quality that might prove his statement.With iso limited to 400 and no stabilization the output is great. I think the weight of the camera helps it be steady. I use rechargeable AA's which last a while before needing a recharge. Check out a Ricoh CX5.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      That CX5 looks really neat. Is that a camera you own? What do you like about it?

    • @randelcooprider6013
      @randelcooprider6013 Год назад

      @@snappiness The Ricoh GR series had very good picture quality but was out of my price limit. So I took a chance that the CX5 might be similar. It has good image quality but attaching a file is difficult. The controls are unlike my other cameras. Adjust the settings and load them into a storage location and select one to fit the occasion. I haven't played with all the features but the quality looks good up to ISO 800. Will send you snaps if you give out email address. It does have snap focus but I am not a true street shooter and normal operation works for me. Maybe your daughter could use it. 😀

  • @LeedsRider
    @LeedsRider Год назад +1

    Some of those images are so sharp you could cut your fingers on them! On a serious note though, some of the images were fantastic. Smores aren't popular in the UK and I'm not even sure what they are. Kinda look like toasted marshmallows. Smartphone photography is a totally legitimate form of photography. I did most of my travelling through China/DPRK with my Galaxy S8 since my bigger cameras attracted too much attention. I've even managed to sell some of those photos to media outlets. If the composition is good, and cropping minimal, it shouldn't matter.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      It's toasted marshmallows over the fire, sandwiched between graham crackers with a slice of chocolate in there. Funny how something can be ubiquitous one place, and unknown in another!

  • @Lauren_C
    @Lauren_C Год назад

    Funny enough, it's only fairly recently that we've gotten inexpensive TVs that can out resolve the ~3 MP sensor on that Olympus.

  • @kalinmir
    @kalinmir 10 месяцев назад

    The mushroom is normally white and edible (not sure about where you live) but it transforms into this to emit spores

  • @vishnubhramashiva4110
    @vishnubhramashiva4110 Год назад

    That shoot at 3:09 reminds me of the nirvana baby in the album cover.

  • @nic0fpvnicolas606
    @nic0fpvnicolas606 10 месяцев назад

    3:30 campfire marshmallows are really well known in Europe. However s'mores not really. I discovered them this year thanks to a TV show. I figured, since marshmallows good, chocolate good and cookies good, together they must be goot to. Boy was I wrong, it's a lot better than just the sum of it's parts. Incredible flavor that I didn't at all anticipate. The over the top sweetness is the most American thing I have ever tasted.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  10 месяцев назад +1

      Over the top sweetness is definitely an American thing! I've only traveled out of the states once to Italy, and it was like getting my body cleansed of sugar. I came back and ate something I normally am fine with and spat it out it was too sweet. 😂
      Still a very sweet treat, but we use 85% chocolate for our smores and that makes it better.

  • @bayozan1
    @bayozan1 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, looks like it's been a fun hike. One thing I don't get is, how do you guys manage to find these prices on eBay. When I go online and search, I all find is expensive prices.

  • @milanjani
    @milanjani Год назад

    Great info. Thank you. Is there any ccd camera that can take 1080p video? Pls guide.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      I'm not as good at the video front of things, but that is one of my (many) future enhancements to my website classiccameradatabase.com. Once I add that filter and keep adding camera, it will be a really easy search :)

  • @SpikeHead-Cactus
    @SpikeHead-Cactus Месяц назад

    I have a C-750 UZ (bought just because it looked cool for Rs.1000 PKR) but it's sitting as a decoration piece on my shelf because I'm unable to find the XD memory card for it :( .
    But it's in pristine condition and 4MP and 10X optical zoom. The that astonished me that it has an EVF (electronic view finder) just as in the mirrorLess camera nowadays, So you can fully control it with the screen turned off.

  • @renekalweit5976
    @renekalweit5976 Год назад

    Hello my opinion I like ccd sensor better it seems to to clear and sharp

  • @Kodachrome40
    @Kodachrome40 Год назад

    Some of the old Olympus digital cameras have sensors made by Kodak, so it’s colors imitate film.

  • @RM-zo2nh
    @RM-zo2nh Год назад

    I think that may be the pollen heading off to make new fungi wherever the wind takes it.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      Yikes, probably took some of it back home with us on our hiking pole :D

  • @ezekielkok1848
    @ezekielkok1848 Год назад

    Don’t know bout smores. Lovely photos!

  • @MrBojangles447
    @MrBojangles447 Год назад

    I stIck to my Canon from 06 and a mildly radioactive manual lens

  • @floppywonka
    @floppywonka Год назад

    2:25 looks like a type of puffball

  • @ethanfreis7012
    @ethanfreis7012 Год назад

    Hi, I bought an olympus u740 like you and I don't have a charger. I would like to know how to charge the olympus u740.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      The C740UZ takes AA batteries, so you can use rechargeable ones you buy anywhere or just normal AA batteries. Or are you talking about a different camera?

  • @hawaiifiles
    @hawaiifiles 10 месяцев назад

    I wish more small cameras used AA batteries.

  • @JuanLopez-oz9kh
    @JuanLopez-oz9kh Год назад +1

    It's about the journey not the gear!

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад +1

      Totally! Thanks for joining me on it :)

  • @TheMikeharris7
    @TheMikeharris7 5 месяцев назад

    Lol - I tracked this camera down because of this video and bought one. I discovered something you don't mention in you videos the hard way. While the camera was cheap man oh man was I in for some sticker shock when I went to get a memory card. This camera requires a XD memory card that is 256 MB or less. Since this is such old tech, the memory cards are rare and VERY expensive. So yeah it may be a cool $5 to $10 camera but you're going to have to spend $70 - $90 dollars as of this writing to get a memory card that will work with it if you don't already have one. I also had a similar and worse experience with buying a Nikon Coolpix 8400 - sheesh. Getting into these old cameras definitely can run you a huge bill even if the camera itself it cheap.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  5 месяцев назад

      That's a good point! I made another video, called something like "what to know before buying an old digicam" and that was one of the points. I wish I would've remembered to throw it in this one! Definitely better to know the memory card type and either already have one, or look for a camera that has it bundled in the lot. That's crazy that by themselves they cost so much!!

    • @TheMikeharris7
      @TheMikeharris7 5 месяцев назад

      @@snappiness No worries - didn't mean to come off too critical. I enjoy your channel and I imagine I'll be buying some more old cheap cameras because of it. 🙂I'll look for that 'what to know' video.

  • @barebones.
    @barebones. Год назад

    to answer your smore question, yes, we have smores too. at least in the uk.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      Excellent! :D

    • @ronwhite8503
      @ronwhite8503 10 месяцев назад

      Only if you watch a lot of US TV.....never had one in my life.

  • @beanbag5433
    @beanbag5433 5 месяцев назад

    This was my Mom's Camera. She bought it new in 2003.

  • @DumbAsh00
    @DumbAsh00 Год назад

    The mushroom isn't releasing smoke, it's releasing spores!

  • @shaananwalsh7513
    @shaananwalsh7513 Год назад

    Those mushrooms are nasty. we have black ones here in North Carolina. Hit a few batches when i used to have a lawn mowing business. Not pleasant but after a lot of coughing no long term damage.

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      Oh yuck! That would be the worst!

  • @shizuka2892
    @shizuka2892 Год назад

    my my mode wont save, any advice?

    • @snappiness
      @snappiness  Год назад

      Interesting. Maybe there's some internal battery that needs to be charged in order to hold that info? Does it prompt you for the date every time you turn it on?

  • @gianlucabelgrado3624
    @gianlucabelgrado3624 Год назад +1

    "This camera is only $5"
    On eBay the cheapest one costs $75

  • @cjflv
    @cjflv 4 месяца назад

    Your video must have had some effect on prices because now they are selling north of €50.

  • @breathestrongcycling3672
    @breathestrongcycling3672 Год назад

    Shoot like a 4yr old is some good advice....and smores are an American thing....

  • @renekalweit5976
    @renekalweit5976 Год назад

    Yes it’s ok to brake some rules I do all the time

  • @CeroYoutubo
    @CeroYoutubo Год назад

    old puffball mushroom

  • @AlexMerin
    @AlexMerin Год назад

    i also revived my old digicam! ruclips.net/video/VyQh80OJ7k4/видео.html

  • @iamaparanoidandroid1
    @iamaparanoidandroid1 5 месяцев назад

    If course it was cheap - the lens has E.D....