I feel like these digital and film cameras are gaining in popularity due to their authentic image and nostalgic feel. Today I took my old digital camera to film a video around Tokyo. Instagram: / eliot.ymh
I’m a sucker for vlogs filmed with an old camera, the “low” quality makes it seem more warm and nostalgic.This was a nice watch ! All the vlogs on ur channel r rlly good ! 🙌
I recently found my mom's old camcorder from 13 years ago. Seeing the old footage is so surreal. The way it films things is so interesting to me. I'm also learning Japanese right now, so the Nihongo subtitles are very much appreciated. Good vid man👍
This was so refreshing! I've been very into digicams in the last few months, doing street photography with an old Sony cybershot I found at home. I wanna try video now, loved your vlog!
For those who wondering, the cam is, I think, Sony dsc tx1 xD Can you pinned this comment so everyone can know, they didn't have to ask you many times he he he ^^
ahh, this video is so refreshing, it's feels like a rainy day. you were just going about your day, but it was so interesting, lol keep up the good work... And now im about to buy my own old camera 😂🙏🏾💖
youtube recommended me this randomly and im like fk it ill watch it. Was a good idea man ur content is really well documented, edited, and you keep it at a good pace so it's really easy to watch. keep it up 👍👍 (really helping my japanese too :D )
Hey man, you just inspired me to search for and buy this camera. Found it used for around 2200 yen, I am not sure if it will work as it was sold as a antiques from PRL times, but I am pretty excited to try to get it to work. Love the aesthetics and the vibes in the video.
I really need help I have a canon Powershot Elph 180 I made a video and I'm ready to upload it but every time I want to upload it to RU-vid but it looks super blocky and I wonder how he made his so natural like the way it is. Would mean a lot if someone can explain
How'd you go about learning Japanese so well? Seems like you're really well versed in everyday lang for a lot of things and I'm starting a class in like 2 weeks to get back on it so super curious to knoww. Love the video vibes btw keep it up ~~
i learned japanese through self study using books! I used genki 1 and 2, then Tobira, then JLPT kaizen master series from N3 to N1. After that I just practiced what I learned through conversation, watching videos and reading articles on the internet. It's really important that you find the best learning method for you! I like books but maybe you're better off watching youtube videos, listening to a podcast, going to a class, getting a tutor etc.. Thank you for the support!
Hi Mr! I already bought this cam after I watched this video. I wanna ask, do you use default setting in this video, or you have adjusted the colour or something? what quality do you use btw?
for a reason i thought he was using a diff camera, cus i also own this camera and it doesnt record like this. he must have used a diff setting in the camera or edits the video to make it look more retro, which its what i strongly believe its the reason why it looks diff, the 640x480 resolution and the quality are not like this in the cam unless u mess up with the camera settings (which i havent done) OR most probably, what i said already, the video is edited to make it look like this