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There is great warmth to your personality 😊 Had to subscribe.
ОтветитьWhat most people think abbout the phrase "shooting with a disposable camera": making pictures
What i and some people think abbout that phrase: ooh nice time to shoot something with a coil gun ^^
The charging circuit for the flash works great to charge capacitors with a high voltage from just regular aa batteries. And if you put those high volts through a coil you create a pretty strong magnetic field, what you can use to accellerate magnetc stuff
To be in the 80's you should keep your camera in a fanny pack!!! do you use the flash mode when it isn't really sunny?
ОтветитьIs it best to use the flash on a disposable camera in broad daylight
ОтветитьI'm curious, where did u get your photos developed? it looks so high quality and non-blurry. can u give some tips?
ОтветитьDid you used the flash in these pics? ✨✨
ОтветитьColours are so rich. As are the monos. Hard to find as rich shadows on digital with out, tweaking the images on an editing suite. Tempted to go back to, 35mm.
ОтветитьHow did you print the photos out
Ответитьi love this guy he makes me smile
ОтветитьThis is fun to watch
ОтветитьThis was v helpful. THANKS!
ОтветитьSent disposable camera to nephew to interest him in photography. Delighted when I came across this video. As a teen, I'm sure he will identify. Too much fun!!!
ОтветитьWhenever you take a photo and turn the nob thingy, is it really required?
ОтветитьI have been keeping a disposable camera on me. It's fun to just take a shot of something in the moment and leaving it at that. Not being able to check the picture and retaking it multiple times.
ОтветитьWow, that colour is amazing
ОтветитьI went to Boston for my recent holiday. It's a lovely place with great culture and architecture, aswell as history. Making it ideal for film photos for that authentic look!
Ответитьafter the pictures developed, how to put it on the phone so i can upload it on social media?
Ответитьfujifilm developed better photos :o
Ответитьwow some really beautiful shots.
you really brought the best out of that disposable camera!
Dan, you buffoon. You didn't even use the flash on either camera!
ОтветитьAfter watching your video I bought one just like yours one. But I don't know how to view the picture or may be share them. Does anyone know how to share or view them?
ОтветитьWhere did you get your film developed?
ОтветитьI don’t under stand how u saw the photo u took on the Fuji camera? Please tell me
Ответитьdo they pics really come out lookin that warm??
i mean like someone used the temp tool and bumped up the wormth
Did you use the flash?
ОтветитьGreat video! The black & white photos were gorgeous.
ОтветитьLove the Fuji and Ilford! those black and white are awesome!
Ответитьdude that close that diaphragm
Ответитьvideo was great but damn tell ur camera man to keep the shot steady and centered and fix the exposure
ОтветитьDo you use the flash in the daytime?
ОтветитьCan I use a regular printer scanner
ОтветитьHow do you scan yours to digital
ОтветитьI really enjoy these kind of videos! thanks for such great content!
ОтветитьCan anyone show me how can I use this camera? Do I have to do anything else besides take it out and take photos? Any adjustment needed? ( sr for my bad EL )
Ответитьcan you view the photos you've taken in desktop?? so like you can post the photo on social medias? :)
ОтветитьWhere did you have the XP2 developed? Were the shots printed on B&W paper or on the same paper used for the color shots. I'm thinking of trying some XP2 and/or HP5, but am curious as to how they'll turn out have someplace like Walmart or Walgreens do the developing. Any suggestions?
ОтветитьCan some one notify me on how you get the photos you developed from disposables onto your screen to view like in the video?
Ответить1. u are so talented!!!
2. ur friend/model is extremely cute
3. i love ur laugh 😁😂
Good job ! Nice pictures =)
ОтветитьFun video, Dan. I think I liked the Fuji shots the most, but they all were good use of a simple tool to create thoughtful shots.
By the bye, I don't know if they do anymore but the manufacturers used to take issue with the term "disposable" camera. They marketed them as "one time use" with the idea that the latter sounded more environmentally friendly. Since the market is a mere shadow of what it once was, I would imagine that they probably don't care as much anymore but thought I'd bring it to your attention just in case!
Great shots Dan!
ОтветитьMore shoots like this.<3
ОтветитьBrilliant 😎
ОтветитьAwesome video, really liked the black and white shots.
Ответить"This is gold, man, this is great content!" haha.. love it!
ОтветитьOh Dan, thumbs up. I just had a roll of XP2 developed. My first roll of film in over 10yrs. It came out with a sepia tinge. I also have a generic disposable camera that I am currently shooting and hope it turns out OK.
ОтветитьLove your videos Dan! over the pond in the UK and you really helped when i got started with my Sony A6000 and really starting to shoot as much as i can! keep up the great work buddy :)
ОтветитьDan, I really love these videos where we see you out and about talking about film photography and doing some shooting. Keep them coming!
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