ok I really thought this video was going no where, it was making me sleepy but then the comment about capturing the soul in the back of the camera, well thats just hilarious.. nice Job :-)
My dad gave me that camera and some other that are the same type of models "Instamatic" but 124 and 104 and whats with film being so old fashioned I still remeber going to costco and getting films developed
The end of the video is a non-sequitor "easter egg" for those that have followed right to the end. It is from when I appeared in the famous Phil Collins "Land of Confusion" video in the 1980s. Hey! Remember the 80s????
This 'business model' of which you speak, such a strange and primitive way of taking money from people! Providing a item for a fee, surely this model was doomed to fail. I am glad to be living in the 21st century where we just 'promise' a service or item and take the money.
ok I really thought this video was going no where, it was making me sleepy but then the comment about capturing the soul in the back of the camera, well thats just hilarious.. nice Job :-)
picklecatcus 11 months ago
Wow, one of early models. Built like a tank!
batterymaker 1 year ago
i have the 104 one and if you find batteries dont point the flash cube at yourself its very bright
ristancarl78 1 year ago
My dad gave me that camera and some other that are the same type of models "Instamatic" but 124 and 104 and whats with film being so old fashioned I still remeber going to costco and getting films developed
RadioInStereo 2 years ago
i have 1 from '77 still with box ,instructions, and original film
ThatSnazzyPotatoGuy 2 years ago
A digital phone in their camera? HAHAhah 4:24 ... I don't mind, I just thought it was funny.
Great video! Old fashion camera are the best. I admit film cameras prevail over digital.
nautiinat 3 years ago
6:21 - 6:24
What the hell was that?
dmosier 3 years ago
The end of the video is a non-sequitor "easter egg" for those that have followed right to the end. It is from when I appeared in the famous Phil Collins "Land of Confusion" video in the 1980s. Hey! Remember the 80s????
RationalSkeptic 3 years ago
This 'business model' of which you speak, such a strange and primitive way of taking money from people! Providing a item for a fee, surely this model was doomed to fail. I am glad to be living in the 21st century where we just 'promise' a service or item and take the money.
It is so much better now.
dmosier 3 years ago
Kodak Instamatic: Like the Princess Contempora telephone, it is "Ample evidence of a once proud civilization".
RationalSkeptic 3 years ago