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Exploring Patrick’s Film Camera Collection
Welcome to a detailed look at Patrick’s diverse film camera collection from MTO Productions. In this blog post, we will delve into the various film cameras he owns, his experiences with them, and his plans for future additions.
Patrick’s Oldest Film Camera – Yashica G
Patrick starts by showcasing his oldest film camera, the Yashica G. While the metering system is currently not functional due to missing batteries, he praises the impressive picture quality it delivers. He plans to shoot with it again in the future.
Canon EOS Rebel K2 – A Versatile 35mm Camera
Next, Patrick shares his Canon EOS Rebel K2, highlighting its automatic features and compatibility with EF mount lenses. He appreciates the excellent photo quality it produces and its versatility in different shooting modes.
Pentax P30 T – Sharp Images with SMC Pentax Lens
Patrick introduces his Pentax P30 T, emphasizing the sharpness of images captured through the SMC Pentax lens. He acknowledges the exceptional service from KH Optics and discusses his experience with this bargain lens.
Minolta XGA – A Beloved Classic
Moving on to the Minolta XGA, Patrick expresses his fondness for this camera and the quality of images it captures. He mentions adding a bumblebee accessory to enhance the camera’s functionality and shares his plans for future shoots.
Canon T50 with Saker Lens – A Recent Addition
Patrick introduces his latest acquisition, the Canon T50 with a Saker lens, highlighting its use of AA batteries for metering. He expresses curiosity about the lens and invites feedback from viewers who may have information about Saker lenses.
Point and Shoot Cameras – Compact and Reliable
In the final segment, Patrick showcases his working point and shoot cameras, including the Minolta Freedom H Holiday 2, Olympus Trip XB3, and upcoming Minolta Hi-Matic GF. He praises the simplicity and reliability of these cameras for capturing memorable moments.
Dud Cameras and Future Additions
Patrick briefly mentions two cameras that ended up in the “dud pile” due to technical issues. He hints at the possibility of adding high-quality point and shoot cameras to his collection in the future, seeking a more advanced shooting experience.
Conclusion
Patrick’s passion for film photography shines through as he shares his diverse collection of film cameras, each with its unique features and capabilities. His dedication to capturing moments with analog technology resonates with fellow photography enthusiasts. Stay tuned for more updates on his camera adventures and potential additions to his growing collection. Remember to engage with Patrick by leaving comments, sharing, liking, and subscribing to MTO Productions for more captivating content.
