It should be said that any large city has some old creepy guy with a hole-in-the-wall shop that will charge $60 or so to have vintage cameras fully cleaned and lubed.
I think I'd rather buy a roll of 828 at B&H-this looks really complicated. Has anyone used the 127, 620, or 828 from B&H before? It looks a lot easier to just buy them than to roll them...
@ihategoogl the 620 isn't necessary, 120 film can be used in 620 cameras, so long as you have a original 620 spool, you just need to sorta force the 120 roll onto the holder, no violence.
they also cam out with a 135mm version, its the same except it has a rewind crank and no window
U23Drocs 2 months ago
It should be said that any large city has some old creepy guy with a hole-in-the-wall shop that will charge $60 or so to have vintage cameras fully cleaned and lubed.
BerkeyFilms 2 months ago
i found a roll in an old Pony my dad bought; who can develop it for the best for price? anyone...anyone? thanks for this video
rosskstar 4 months ago
Hey Mike, on the back of the camera what is the date shown for the copyright? mine says 1932 i believe
U23Drocs 4 months ago
FILM MURDERER!!!!! as a lover of distorted film, i think you should've shot that old roll. imagine how weird it would've been!
djDEADBOi 7 months ago
@djDEADBOi ΤRUE!
HeartYukitty 6 months ago
Just bought this PONY 828 from an antique store... this really helps!!! Thank you.
hiaook 8 months ago
I think I'd rather buy a roll of 828 at B&H-this looks really complicated. Has anyone used the 127, 620, or 828 from B&H before? It looks a lot easier to just buy them than to roll them...
Dave
ihategoogl 9 months ago
@ihategoogl the 620 isn't necessary, 120 film can be used in 620 cameras, so long as you have a original 620 spool, you just need to sorta force the 120 roll onto the holder, no violence.
U23Drocs 4 months ago
Awsome as always!
blipjoe 1 year ago