Hi Jacob, you remind me of my old camera that needs a film, way back 20years ago. I hope i could find it again and try if it works. Also, i have a fuji digicam Z37, a 10year old and still using it given by a close friend. Just sharing these kind of stuff while watching your video. 😊
Hey :) Really nice video!! I'm slightly disappointed that the camera isn't a stronger and more durable material. Even if it's plastic, I suppose it can endure a couple of raindrops but cardboard really isn't built to last. If you haven't heard of them yet, you should check out the Goodman One cameras - they're opensource 3D printed film cameras, I think you'll appreciate them! I'm actually based in New York too, and a huge lomography fan as well. Would love to collaborate with you if there's the chance.
Woooo, Im testing this camera out in a workshop for Lomography this week! Can’t wait!
I’m not a big fan of photography but still love you videos!
Thanks for showcasing this camera for us.
I think I might get one for myself.
Hey Jacob, please bring back the check out Jacob videos. I miss your NYC vlogs from a couple of years ago.
Hi Jacob, you remind me of my old camera that needs a film, way back 20years ago. I hope i could find it again and try if it works. Also, i have a fuji digicam Z37, a 10year old and still using it given by a close friend. Just sharing these kind of stuff while watching your video. 😊
I really liked that, and really good value for the money to.
Nice review!
Thank you very much!
It's like the "vitreous humor" in the eyeballs 👁👄👁
holy shiat! amazing! It is authenticaly retro
Amazing bro 😎
HAh you could use coffee for a little ND effect
Totally could! I'm looking forward to trying a bunch of different stuff ☕
Hey :) Really nice video!! I'm slightly disappointed that the camera isn't a stronger and more durable material. Even if it's plastic, I suppose it can endure a couple of raindrops but cardboard really isn't built to last. If you haven't heard of them yet, you should check out the Goodman One cameras - they're opensource 3D printed film cameras, I think you'll appreciate them! I'm actually based in New York too, and a huge lomography fan as well. Would love to collaborate with you if there's the chance.
How do I know how long I have to turn the film transportation wheel to reach the next frame?
There is a little window on the back so you can see the frame numbers on the backing paper just like older medium format cameras
As long not a too solid liquid.
Sweet Lou sent me here. Bake him some cookies 😋
I liked it, but....... it must cost a lot to develop the film?
Chris
I almost bought this. Thank you for letting us know this was cardboard and not plastic. Did not buy
Waste of money!!! buy a used in great condition Nikon N90S for $30 or a used Mamiya 6x7 for $50 and shoot some Lomo Purple!