This just came up in my feed and from 2 years ago. Nice photos. Love the rainbow light one. And the number one reason to get this camera that every film photographer youtube video forgets to mention when reviewing this camera. Drum roll please..... Is that is has a bulb setting to take long exposures on a point and shoot. I have 4 of these cameras. Love them.
thanks so much for watching! I haven't tried the bulb setting yet. I think I'm traumatized from accidentally setting some of my other film cameras on bulb without realizing it haha 😅 but maybe one day I'll try it out! I love that you have 4 of them!
I got talked into buying one 20 years and just found it in a drawer. I think it was a gray market Ricoh product so it's hard to find info on it in the US. You are not kidding about the quality of outdoor pics! I don't take many pics and don't want to get a new phone just to get a better camera phone so I'm going to see if I can get my iqzoom working again. Thanks for the vid!
Love it! You should definitely try to get it working again, it’s a great little camera and so easy to travel with! Sometimes the images surprise me how sharp they are for such an affordable point and shoot camera. Thank you for watching and commenting! ✨☺️✨
Nice! It’s definitely worth picking up. $7 is an awesome price too!! Unfortunately, my power button has worn off so I need to get it fixed, but I love this camera so much! It’s great for traveling, for sure. Hope you enjoy it! ✨ Thanks so much for watching!
Hi there! Most of the images in this video are with Kodak Pro Image 100, but the photos in Japan are Kodak UltraMax 400 and Kodak Gold 200 - all of which are 35 mm film. I will add some links to the description tomorrow! :)
Hi there! Thank you for watching! It takes any 35 mm film - personally, I like Lomography’s color 100 or 400 film (shop.lomography.com/us/lomography-color-negative-35-mm-iso-400) well as Kodak Portra 160 or 400 which can be found at bhphotovideo.com. ✨☺️✨ Hope that helps!
Hi!! I was wondering if you knew if the camera was good for like concert photography like does it capture the light and moving objects like the performers??
Hi there! Thank you for watching! It does have a flash which helps in low light, but you would probably have to use a high ISO film to capture more detail. It’s more like a disposable camera in terms of quality, if that helps! Maybe a little sharper though and a bit more reliable! ✨
Hi! Thanks for watching! I believe the main difference is that the lens has slightly more zoom on the 140m. The lens is 38-130mm on the 130m and 38-140mm on the 140m. There may be other features that differ but they look almost identical so I’d say it’s probably mostly the zoom. Hope that helps!
Hi there! Thanks so much for watching! As this is a standard point and shoot camera, there aren’t many settings to choose from. I typically just use the automatic settings when I first turn on the camera - or I use the infinity setting for landscapes. If you’re shooting in the dark or at night, you would want to use the flash setting. But otherwise, it’s pretty simple and straightforward which is why this camera is so great! Basically, once you turn the camera on, it’s ready to shoot. I switch between the pano and standard frame sizes throughout the roll, but other than that I typically don’t change the settings at all. Hope that helps! ✨
This just came up in my feed and from 2 years ago. Nice photos. Love the rainbow light one. And the number one reason to get this camera that every film photographer youtube video forgets to mention when reviewing this camera. Drum roll please..... Is that is has a bulb setting to take long exposures on a point and shoot. I have 4 of these cameras. Love them.
thanks so much for watching! I haven't tried the bulb setting yet. I think I'm traumatized from accidentally setting some of my other film cameras on bulb without realizing it haha 😅 but maybe one day I'll try it out! I love that you have 4 of them!
So informative! But also the bloopers at the end are always perfect
✨🥰✨ so many bloopers always haha!
I got talked into buying one 20 years and just found it in a drawer. I think it was a gray market Ricoh product so it's hard to find info on it in the US. You are not kidding about the quality of outdoor pics! I don't take many pics and don't want to get a new phone just to get a better camera phone so I'm going to see if I can get my iqzoom working again. Thanks for the vid!
Love it! You should definitely try to get it working again, it’s a great little camera and so easy to travel with! Sometimes the images surprise me how sharp they are for such an affordable point and shoot camera. Thank you for watching and commenting! ✨☺️✨
Just found one at Savers for 7$ and wanted to see if anyone else was stoked on this lil guy. Great video!
Nice! It’s definitely worth picking up. $7 is an awesome price too!! Unfortunately, my power button has worn off so I need to get it fixed, but I love this camera so much! It’s great for traveling, for sure. Hope you enjoy it! ✨ Thanks so much for watching!
Best video yet for sure
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1:47 Can you please link the film you’re referring to ? ( newbie here ).
Hi there! Most of the images in this video are with Kodak Pro Image 100, but the photos in Japan are Kodak UltraMax 400 and Kodak Gold 200 - all of which are 35 mm film. I will add some links to the description tomorrow! :)
May you please provide link to the film this takes? Just ordered the camera
Hi there! Thank you for watching! It takes any 35 mm film - personally, I like Lomography’s color 100 or 400 film (shop.lomography.com/us/lomography-color-negative-35-mm-iso-400) well as Kodak Portra 160 or 400 which can be found at bhphotovideo.com. ✨☺️✨ Hope that helps!
Hi!! I was wondering if you knew if the camera was good for like concert photography like does it capture the light and moving objects like the performers??
Hi there! Thank you for watching! It does have a flash which helps in low light, but you would probably have to use a high ISO film to capture more detail. It’s more like a disposable camera in terms of quality, if that helps! Maybe a little sharper though and a bit more reliable! ✨
Hi, I just have question! I bought the Pentax IQ Zoom 130M, what will be difference between this two?
Hi! Thanks for watching! I believe the main difference is that the lens has slightly more zoom on the 140m. The lens is 38-130mm on the 130m and 38-140mm on the 140m. There may be other features that differ but they look almost identical so I’d say it’s probably mostly the zoom. Hope that helps!
What setting do you use to take pictures outside in daylight?
Hi there! Thanks so much for watching! As this is a standard point and shoot camera, there aren’t many settings to choose from. I typically just use the automatic settings when I first turn on the camera - or I use the infinity setting for landscapes. If you’re shooting in the dark or at night, you would want to use the flash setting. But otherwise, it’s pretty simple and straightforward which is why this camera is so great! Basically, once you turn the camera on, it’s ready to shoot. I switch between the pano and standard frame sizes throughout the roll, but other than that I typically don’t change the settings at all. Hope that helps! ✨
@@camerasncats thank you so much for the reply! This was very helpful
can you turn off the flash of it?
Yes you can!