As others have said, I enjoy your videos no matter what the resolution is. I have learned a lot from your videos over the past years. Please keep them coming and don't worry about the trolls!!!
@Tom-vj7oi6 күн бұрын
I enjoy your videos no matter the resolution. Keep up what you do, and if others don't like it they can do their own content and see how the critics bash them!
@thomasball36586 күн бұрын
😂 I'll be totally honest I'm used to the sound of your old camera either way your videos are addicting.
@jeffreyhickman38716 күн бұрын
That Dynavox still may be better than today's Crosley record player. A kid would be very thankful 🙏 if ya repaired this. Happy Thanksgiving!! Your friend, Jeff.
@JohnAudioTech6 күн бұрын
I'm the guy who sent the blue Canon powershot a few years ago. I have a Kodak Easyshare Z5120 if you want it. It has nice clear audio and shoots 720P video. It is a large superzoom camera with a large comfortable grip.
@radiotvphononut6 күн бұрын
Thank you very much, and it will be much appreciated.
@Musicradio77Network6 күн бұрын
I had digital cameras for years. I had a Fuji one, but I got rid of it many years ago, because of the iPhone. I had a Aiptek camcorder which was garbage, and then Flip Video which was the one I had for years where I made videos but it looked great due to the lack of focus, and now I have an iPhone which is a 15 model, but the camera app looks perfectly with better picture quality and better focus to see better, and it’s HD quality. I also have my RCA VHS-C camcorder from the 1990’s which it looks good, but it was too bright to see a video, and it’s in Standard Definition.
@rogeruren83756 күн бұрын
the old stuff is the best
@shango0666 күн бұрын
In astro, bleacher, Blair and leirmo Sierra Arnold, playing under near bars.Where i'm relieved i'm on my uber
@seanspring89916 күн бұрын
Skyrizi overload. BAKED!
@Joetechlincolns6 күн бұрын
Triple Baked and off the hizzy foe shizzy with Skyrizi. 😂😂
@billmyke7464 күн бұрын
I believe he's naturally deranged. I can admire that.
@user-mv5bu2kk8b6 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree with you more So much junk being imported wasting what little money we have before we're taxed to our grave
@ThejasonJaw54426 күн бұрын
I'm thankful for your time Video's blessed and learned a lot
@billmyke7465 күн бұрын
Back again...
@markmarkofkane81676 күн бұрын
I've done that. Took a sledge to things that didn't work right. Its cathartic. And nobody gets hurt, except me, sometimes. Interesting video. I like those vintage kiddie record players. I grew up on those. I had an Admiral stereo record player that had hum. The tv shop changed the filter capacitor. It worked for awhile, then the hum came back. I didn't know how to fix them. So i got rid of it. It was solid state. I think.
@RobertKross-tw4si2 күн бұрын
I was brought up on low definition video. Who cares anyway. Thank you for your great videos.
@ottodydaktyk5 күн бұрын
As long as i can see what you're repairing, its a good video! Ignore the haters.
@roberthansen20086 күн бұрын
Yeah I like the sound of this camera. It actually has kind of a retro sound that I miss.
@Musicradio77Network5 күн бұрын
My RCA VHS-C camcorder still works, but it can’t play VHS-C tapes due to the tape got eaten up. I will use it as a webcam, and it works in Standard Definition, with retro picture quality.
@8tracktechКүн бұрын
You maybe able to get an older phone and use it as a camera. Some of them tend to be good quality and hold up well. Just make sure its not locked to a carrier. I'm not sure how difficult it is to transfer the video files off of some of the different phones to Windows 7 / 10 as I use Ubuntu linux. I use an iphone X for recording video on my channel and works excellent in my opinion. Maybe one day more companies will be similar to Framework. Also I dig your channel.
@3Cr15w3116 күн бұрын
You are correct about standard definition stuff being shown on high definition flat panels looking bad if not done right. I've seen a lot of old shows being badly upscaled to 720 or 1080 for broadcast and the bad upsampling they use is baked in so you can't just take the standard def and use your own good upsampling process on playback.
@roberthansen20086 күн бұрын
I like your camera I like that song.
@eDoc2020Күн бұрын
The picture from your new camera was 50x better than I was expecting but it's still not great. In my opinion the real problem is the manufacturer's lack of accountability. They know their product is terrible but they also know that most people won't bother going through the returns process.
@pcallas666 күн бұрын
Your videos have quality content.
@dontknowbrian6 күн бұрын
I know that chinesium crap you talked about. In 2021 I purchased a $200 edecoa inverter. I didn’t open it up for two years and when I did, something told me to look inside before putting voltage to it. Opening it up, it looked like a drunk fourth grader soldered it sloppily! Amajunk wouldn’t give back my money because it was too long between the purchase and my complaint. I took pictures before I EOL’d that expensive garbage.
@versedbridge40076 күн бұрын
That new camera was most certainly a scamcorder.
@joshhoman4 күн бұрын
Should have done an EOL video of the camera!
@tarstarkusz6 күн бұрын
I think your video quality is good enough. But if you are unhappy with it, buy a used high quality (at the time it was new) cellphone. Cellphone video has gotten incredibly good. You can use a cell phone that is a few generations out of date, but the camera part is still fine. That's one way of getting better video cheaply, though you will probably have to replace the battery. Another thing is resolution ain't that important. The quality of the lens, of the CCD and the resulting bitrate of the final video is everything. These 3 things are the 3 things that are bad on cheap cameras. They use a very low end CCD, a cheapo plastic lens and the encoding software uses a low bitrate. High quality cells phones generally do not have these problems.
@Musicradio77Network6 күн бұрын
That clip at 2:37 is a webcam style video with no audio. If there is audio, you need a direct hookup to connect the audio. This only used as a webcam.
@connorm9556 күн бұрын
I bought a ripoff GoPro at a thrift store for $2.99 that i didn't have high hopes for. It promised 4k, the resolution of the video file was 1080p, but it looked like 240p and bad audio too.
@MikeCope-w8n4 күн бұрын
Does this have a stereo cartridge and needle, that way, it play true stereo records without damaging them?
@tb40ford6 күн бұрын
I’m mad because you smashed a camera someone could use. lol I hope you are doing good my friend Travis
@hestheMaster6 күн бұрын
We keep buying cheap Communist country made junk. So they send more cheap Communist country junk. Another quality rant by Bryan. Keep them coming!
@tarstarkusz6 күн бұрын
You seem a bit young to have had a 110. (I seem to recall your being born in the early 80s or late 70s and a teenager in the 90s) I remember my mother (I don't think I ever saw my dad take a single picture in his life) had one in the 70s. She used to send me to rite-aid to buy the disposable flash-cubes for it. But she got a point and shoot 35mm camera in the 80s. By the time I was old enough to own a camera, I also had a cheap point and shoot 35mm. 110 was mostly dead by the early 80s. Was the camera you owned really old when you got it?
@dougbrowning826 күн бұрын
110s were called spy cameras, because they were small and inconspicuous. They were the goto when you needed secret photos. The smallest ones were clip on attachments that you put on the film cartridge. But Kodak's Pocket cameras were the most popular of the format. The 126 Instamatics gave much better pictures of your vacations. My mom shot most of her pics on a 127 roll, Kodak Brownie Fiesta, her mom had the earlier Starmite.
@tarstarkusz5 күн бұрын
@@dougbrowning82 The one my mother had was fairly big for a spy camera. For indoor use, you had to have one of those old flash cubes. But some time in the late 70s early 80s, the reusable flash became standard on even the cheapest of cameras. But I don't really know if it was because film improvements meant you needed less light or because there was a breakthrough for making the flash. The main problem with the 110 and the later disc format is they are too small to take anything but small pictures, whereas a 35mm picture can be printed in the larger format for framing.
@dougbrowning825 күн бұрын
@@tarstarkusz Those pocket cameras were the most popular. And when built in, electronic flash became common, size was often dictated by the flash components. But the inconspicuous, daylight cameras did exist, sometimes included in cereal boxes.
@markamarka22043 күн бұрын
DO A EOL VIDEO
@rogeruren83756 күн бұрын
todays stuff is junk
@Musicradio77Network6 күн бұрын
Yeah! Vintage stuff is really cool. I saw it at Hoffman’s Barn last week and I saw a GE Trimline 400 portable stereo record player that I was planning to get it, but it needs some work , but it says $30 on the tag. I have to save money to get it. I hope the GE Trimline 400 is way better than the Wildcat, because I’ve been using my GE Wildcat for years, and they were from 1975, one of the last record players ever made by GE before Interstate Industies bought it and made a version of the Wildcat under Concert Hall and Emerson.