Do you have a Bronica video? Love to see it, can’t seem to find it though 🎞️
@Robin.soc.mcdillАй бұрын
Looks like the garbage man came 😂
@gergnotsloh2 ай бұрын
Best SLR. Nobody needs all that auto stuff. Leave that for the digital cameras. Put a Voigtlander 40mm f2 on it and have fun.
@abelnunez-guerrero38322 ай бұрын
Great camera purchase 📷 @ZachPav1 I bought one of my Nikon FM2n cameras new and now my son uses it - never any issues whatsoever!
@francoislorrain15712 ай бұрын
at last a great review of a great camera
@brendanclark812 ай бұрын
I'm part of the Xennials micro-generation ...... grew up in the '90's shooting film, early '00's was in college and had the new 2MP digital cameras and now have the money to spend on good photo equipment. One thing that I have always found interesting is how much I didn't know in the early days of digital cameras. Buying my first real camera (Nikon D3000) in about '10 forced me to learn more about white balance, exposure comp, noise, etc. Now, the old, "digicams" intrigue me.....I learned what I didn't know back then and the pictures sucked because the operator was inept. Now, by understanding the old cameras' limits...and abilities....I am better educated and can produce decent pictures on a 20 year old camera. In a society driven by planned obsolescence and the constant pressure to upgrade, it's nice to take a step back to simpler technology and still produce amazing results.
@Astro_Aladfar2 ай бұрын
I owned a black FM2N. It was a great camera; very ergonomic, lightweight, easy to use and worked very reliably in extreme cold. The my favorite features were its multi-exposure lever and fast 1/4000 s shutter speed.
@cryptobyt24032 ай бұрын
Like a tank
@mstrshkbrnnn19993 ай бұрын
Can’t believe you got rid of the 58. Sure the 50 is sharper but the 58 has this character to it that makes it and the 50 not comparable. The color reproduction is different. The bokeh is different. Besides both being “fast 50s” they’re very different otherwise
@aperturecollect3 ай бұрын
This camera has a great lens and there are work arounds for the drawbacks you mentioned. I also like it for street photography best, however I usually use the Minolta X700 with a 28mm for that as far as film cameras go, also of course the many Canon EOS style cameras make things so easy and pleasant.
@thebendu333 ай бұрын
Weight of a camera has never been an issue for me.
@bartlevenson78514 ай бұрын
I wonder if the pictures would be better with the lens cap removed.
@paultaylorphotography94994 ай бұрын
Good video mate cheers. I have the Ql25 and the Ql17, neither of which I've used yet I have a fair few cameras I'm working through. Liked and subbed.
@daniel_gall4 ай бұрын
what lens is it? 😊
@pdtech45244 ай бұрын
I think you have to look at these old CCD digicans in context, they're not a film camera and you certainly can't compare them like for like with a modern camera. But you do get the biggest bang for your $ by far, this one cost you $15 effectively, that's basically the cost of a roll of film with just 36 exposures on it, then you have to pay for developing plus the film camera and a decent lens etc You do get a 'retro' look about the images which are a little reminiscent of film but without the high cost of film photography. There is something very satisfying about using a cheap camera and getting good results out of it. 😊
@Taumisch4 ай бұрын
With CHDK (Canon Hack Development Kit) you can shoot RAW with the Canon G7 as it has been mentioned. I got a G7 in 2007 and still have it (even if I don't use it a lot). What I like the most about this camera is that you just focus on the composition and the rest is very straightforward, it fits in your pocket, it's very discreet for street photography, you're never afraid of breaking it or getting it stolen as you said, the quality in low light isn't really good but you can still use the flash. The low tech side of these mid 2000 cameras pushes your creativity in my opinion, I would compare them to Polaroid but as it is digital you can edit your photos if you want !
@jasperm.4784 ай бұрын
was yours made in taiwan or japan?
@mkshffr49365 ай бұрын
I have an X570 and I vaguely remember a few lenses available that had built in autofocus capability for use with non-af MD mount cameras. Am I dreaming or did such a thing exist?
@flowermaze___5 ай бұрын
The X1 / XK is an amazing rig 😮 there’s just something about it that always makes me want to shoot it… heck, even just looking at it and picking it up brings joy
@Gregoryallenmusic5 ай бұрын
Just picked a really good conditioned one for $8 at a thrift store. 🙌
@user-ew4uo1dl5m5 ай бұрын
thanks for your opinions,, I appreciate them, but I would like to ask you if the focus is easy to get due to the rangefinder?... is it good quality for detailed objects like leave trees as much as a face in a portrait? thx
@odemirbilek5 ай бұрын
I used Minolta XD-5/XD-11 and Contax RTS2, 137 and Nikon FM2,FE2 and F3. Probably most elite ones are Contax RTS-2 and 137 but most assuring one is F3. Please try Contax 137 and RTS-2. I wasnt able to use RTS-3 which might be an excellent one.
@ecmjr5 ай бұрын
That’s a beautiful XD11 body. I regret selling mine… Cool video!
@ddolde6 ай бұрын
I bought same but 65mm lens which is 28mm equivalent my favorite landscape focal length
@rubza316 ай бұрын
This isnt the g7 mark 2 is it?
@TheVFXbyArt6 ай бұрын
Check out the new voightlander manual focus pancake lenses: f2 27mm and the f2.8 18mm! Pairs well with the xe4!
@ulfjonsson21227 ай бұрын
Nice video. I bought my first G9 in 2007 and a nos one in 2020. Use them both frequently. Regards
@voyagersquaremuzika7 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but I don't like the way you presented this camera, you presented it as if it had no photographic value, as if it is stupid, when compared to a human,you talk about that camera in such a disparaging way!And film doesn't have a ton of flexibility and it doesn't have a ton of resolution! I usually shoot on film and unless you are going to print the film in the old classic way you cannot say that the film has a ton of resolution, it has as much resolution as you set your scanner.By the way, the G7 is a pretty good camera with which you can make fairly large prints, I printed a 19 by 25 inch photo! You mentioned your Fuji camera, I bet that in a few years you will talk as disparagingly about that camera as you do about this Canon!! Sorry man, but when someone talks like you do, it makes me very angry
@Argo-F-Ur-Sef8 ай бұрын
What’s up with this camera? I don’t see any more videos about it from you. Not what you expected?
@robertoposa11208 ай бұрын
Couldn‘t agree more - less is more 😀
@lilstevedontcry28118 ай бұрын
should i use Nolan 5219 to shoot firework photos ?
@photo_n_art8 ай бұрын
Old DigiCams are horrible, picture quality is garbage, intended focus is almost unable to achieve, slow in operation… All it is just a hype pushed by KZbinrs… the difference is just because the quality of the pictures from a cellphone is so good that the horrible garbage from old DigiCams looks different. Same as “light leak” filters, back in the film day light leak was a reason to trash a picture 🤷🏼
@jeffreyolson2139Ай бұрын
What is hilarious about your smug, arrogant comment is that your exaggerated criticisms are exactly what people like about digicams! It's a different aesthetic, whether you like or not. So maybe, remove the stick that's up your butt & accept that your narrow view of of photography is not the only one! Maybe you should change your handle to: photo_n_fart, that might suit you better lol
@TIMWHY29 ай бұрын
Another lifelong Minolta fan here. Cameras that were gifts from my parents XG-7, X700 and XK. All Christmas gifts starting in the 70's. Also inherited a Maxxum after my folks passed away and have used those lenses with my Sony DSLR.
@docchocobo9 ай бұрын
You should try a G10. I think you will find yourself liking it quite a bit. It also has raw support.
@Streets.unposed9 ай бұрын
What batteries do you use with it? I just got one like this
@raymondbenton59289 ай бұрын
At one time or another, I have owned a SRT-101, a XK, and a XD11. All were great. At some point, I moved to Nikon FM2s and loved it, too. LOVED the 250mm f/5.6 mirror lens ... wish I had kept it.
@randallstewart12249 ай бұрын
I am bemused by the fact that Zach felt the need to start a video on this topic with what amounts to an apology. After Nico posted his video on increasing film prices some months ago, I looked at what I paid for film, B&W and color slide film, in the early 1960s when I started doing photography, and applied published inflation rates for the dollar. Guess what? The inflation adjusted price of film 6 months ago was no higher than the price of film in 1964. Back then, we had a lot more choices, and there were a lot more film manufacturers actually making film. Film prices today are "high", only in reference to prices from the 1980-90s. Those were temporarily lower (if a decade can be "temporary") because Kodak and Fuji were joined in a holy war for the loyalty of film photographers, Ilford was struggling to survive problems of its own creation (and failed in bankruptcy), and Kodak was still sitting on its "birth of digital" patents. These all pushed film prices lower than the traditional market. The biggest problem IMO for the future of film is fragile supply. More than half the brands of film offered today are just products of other companies, dressed up in a new box and resold at a large markup. Take Kodak (color) or Harmon/Ilford (B&W) or Foma (cheap B&W) off the game board, and film would be in real trouble, so worry about that.
@themiragesymphonyproject10 ай бұрын
i find the grain and the flare super cool
@williamcurwen742810 ай бұрын
Your vocabulary needs addressing …. forget about film look, lo-fi, blah blah blah … you can get fantastic results out of any camera - if you understand their limitations and work with them as attributes. I have a Canon SX130-IS point and shoot that I have taken everywhere for ten years. If you dial everything down on the custom film setting, and get the lighting right, then you’re in heaven. Forget about any comparison with film, it’s a logical fallacy that’s old and tired. Almost everything you say is just uninformed nonsense. You talk about cameras as if they are cheap to the point of being worthless. In today’s money, they cost thousands, so don’t say they can be thrown around with impunity.
@michaelhall85911 ай бұрын
Love my XE4, never understood the whinging over the focus dial, ive put it in the Q menu and litterally takes 3 seconds to change on the very rare occasion I need too
@Snikkelbek11 ай бұрын
Those are great lenses indeed. 3 other favorites of mine are: - MD 75-150/4 (best zoom I’ve ever used) - MD 35/2.8 (insanely sharp stopped down) - MC/MD (5/5 formula) 100mm f/2.5 (one of the best bokeh lenses around) - Rokkor-PF 55/2 (incredibly well rounded lens, great colors, great build quality, great bokeh, great sharpness)
@Wilma5532Ай бұрын
I can vouch for the 100 2.5. quite possibly the finest Rokkor I ever used.
@User2398711 ай бұрын
I bought sony for only 10$ with 16gb memory card and its much slimmer than this and very miniature i also hate to use phone for take pics. Digital cameras is just so much better than use phone for tale vids and pics
@jorgeesteban956311 ай бұрын
Oh man, thanks a lot for putting out this video! After three years of mainly shooting film with a Canon P (lovely camera, am I right?!), I've been looking into updating my DSLR, an old Nikon D300. I ended up getting an X-E4 which should arrive in a bit, and this video can't come in a better moment. I had a few doubts due to all the reviews saying it felt like a toy, but I'm in love with the size and feel of the Canon P, which seems to be almost identical in shape. I'll be using it to digitize my film as well, do you have any recs on the settings for that? I wonder if you can also create "shooting profiles", where you set up the camera in a certain way for, say, scanning film, and save it as a preset. I do this on my Nikon so I don't have to manually change everything. Does it work on the Fuji too?
@SammySantiagoIrizarry11 ай бұрын
Agree 100% Similar cameras are the perfect one for beginners to learn and to not spend much money until they decide to upgrade to a more manual and durable camera! Excellent video Zachary!!!!
@SammySantiagoIrizarry11 ай бұрын
Excellent video Zachary!! A really wonderful Minolta MD/MC Collection, A real inspiration to start mine. I will like to ask you which of your Minolta electronic camera has been more reliable, I'm in the process of getting a body to test the lenses. Thanks for the video.
@MichaStiller11 ай бұрын
That 24mm f2.8 you have there shouldn't be slept on. Has a floating element in it that makes it very sought after...
@Narsuitus11 ай бұрын
Over the decades, I have owned and used the following 35mm rangefinder cameras: My first was an Argus C3 with 35, 50, and 100mm lenses. My second was a Minolta Hi-Matic 9 with fixed 45mm f/1.7 lens. My third was a Canon Canonet QL17 G-III with fixed 40mm f/1.7 lens. My fourth was a Contax G1 with 21, 28, 45, and 90mm lenses. My fifth was a Leica M6 with 21, 35, and 90mm lenses. All five were great cameras that produced excellent images. In my opinion, the Canonet, also known as the poor man's Leica, was a great camera provided you did not need interchangeable lenses.
@RellFGC1 Жыл бұрын
This was definitely an interesting one, well thought out stuff
@shalimarfelix6962 Жыл бұрын
Can you help with the settings I take pics with it and it looks green and it doesn’t have a filter in