Shooting a Kodak Ektra 100 Film Camera || 110mm

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  • čas přidán 28. 11. 2021
  • Picked up this film camera at a thrift store for as little as R40 not knowing if it works - this is what happened!
    Instagram:
    Cape Town on Film: / capetownonfilm
    Cape Film Supply: / capefilmsupply
    Gear used:
    Kodak Ektra 100 Film Camera 110mm film
    Iphone XR
    DJi OSMO 3

Komentáře • 41

  • @sserenade
    @sserenade Před 5 měsíci +3

    thanks, my dad has it one but idk what kind of the film that should use and now i know

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you Serenade - I appreciate your time and glad that I could help!

  • @BjornRSA
    @BjornRSA Před 2 lety +6

    Loved this homie! Must say, something about the imperfection of film is incredibly charming. It's as if you can feel the moments in the photos you took. Keep these coming!

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comment bro - I really appreciate it - it makes me happy to know that I create an interest in film for my friends and other people! You really appreciate an image more when its a film image :)

  • @serendipity4458
    @serendipity4458 Před 2 lety +7

    man, thanks for this. I actually found my mom's kodak ektra 100, I got curious how it worked and this actually helped me gain information lol

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před 2 lety

      Hey man, no problem! Thank you for watching - I am glad I could help out - let me know how the process goes and how the images turn out!

  • @rendyamelputri
    @rendyamelputri Před rokem +2

    Great👍🏻 Kodak extra 100 camera, I still use this Kodak extra 100 camera to take pictures of mountains and rural atmosphere,

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před rokem

      Thank you! It is a great camera to have to capture little moments or scenes - I love that camera! I would love to see some of your images :)

  • @olafgunther9401
    @olafgunther9401 Před rokem +2

    thisis the only video i ever just randomly liked, subscribed aand commented^^

  • @gpcy
    @gpcy Před 2 lety +2

    Oh yeah Boys !!!!!! We love it!!!

  • @taniquesloan
    @taniquesloan Před 2 lety +2

    Loved this video! I just found my grandma's old ektra 100 and was looking to get film for it! This video was really helpful! 👌

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před rokem

      Thank you so much Tanique! Im stoked you found one just like this - if you do end up finding film and shooting it, share the results! :)

  • @gpcy
    @gpcy Před 2 lety +2

    Keep the videos Coming!!!!!!!! I super liked and swiped right !!!!!

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahah thanks bro appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed and thank you for the support!

  • @indrisetyorini3903
    @indrisetyorini3903 Před 2 lety +2

    I love it:)

  • @sese8124
    @sese8124 Před rokem +1

    thank you for the vid! i found my dad’s kodak ektra 100 and this vid helps me with how to use it🥰 although, may i ask which film casette that you use?

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před rokem

      Thank you for the comment and watching my video! For this video I used LOMOGRAPHY COLOR TIGER 200 ISO 110 - I hope you come right! :)

  • @DumbBeat
    @DumbBeat Před 2 lety +1

    hi im shooting the same film atm and im wondering about the frame around your photos that states the name of film... is that how you get the pics back after scanning the film?

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ferdinand, thank you for your comment - let me know what you think of the film and how the images come out :) When I got my images back from development they were like you saw in the video just more white space around them from the scanner - so I cropped mine so it had the film name in it which I liked - you can always crop your scans to cut the wording out :)

  • @whitelion7976
    @whitelion7976 Před rokem +1

    I am in Eswatini and just found this same camera where do you get the film and who developed it? Greetings from museum of obsolete technology Lobamba

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před rokem

      Greetings White Lion and thank you for your comment! I am not sure where you can find locally but maybe ask around or check online, luckily for me there is a place in Cape Town I can get stock from and get it developed :) They are called Cape Film Supply, potentially try them :)

  • @nancyscala666
    @nancyscala666 Před rokem +1

    hello, I am Italian I apologize in advance for my bad English.
    I found my grandfather’s Kodak extra 100 but I don’t understand which roll film to buy, can you help me? Beautiful video and photo compliments🫶🏻

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před rokem +1

      Hello - thank you for your comment, I am so glad you liked the video!
      It takes 110mm film like this: www.ebay.com/itm/275442902393?var=576107058570 - let me know if you come right! :)

  • @jayrobsworld
    @jayrobsworld Před 2 lety +1

    < 3

  • @inj1979
    @inj1979 Před 2 lety +1

    How do we charge this camera ?
    Can we connect this camera to a PC and send photos to the computer ?

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před 2 lety

      Hi there, thank you for your comment! I wish it was that easy but this camera does not use batteries it is a film camera, once the roll of film has been shot it gets taken to a developer and they scan the film to digitise it and then put onto a phone or computer :) hope that makes sense!

    • @inj1979
      @inj1979 Před 2 lety +2

      @@capetownonfilm Thanks. But without charging could we use it after 40 years ?
      (Edited ) I have a one which is nearly a 40 years age.

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před 2 lety

      @@inj1979 what model do you have? If it's like mine then you don't need to charge it

    • @inj1979
      @inj1979 Před 2 lety +1

      @Cape Town on Film That's wonderful.
      Yes, I got the same one. That's the reason I found your video.
      Thank you again for sharing its information.

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před 2 lety +1

      @@inj1979 No problem! Enjoy and let me know how the photos turn out!

  • @ridhomallino6446
    @ridhomallino6446 Před 2 lety +1

    Where i go buy this roll film ?

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před 2 lety

      thats a tricky one to answer, but try online, like Amazon and Ebay - Luckily for me I have a store here that sells that film. Let me know if you come right :)

    • @erindarwen4438
      @erindarwen4438 Před 2 lety +1

      what is the film called?

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před rokem

      @@erindarwen4438 Sorry for the late response - its called 110mm film Lomography :)

  • @DarthVader1977
    @DarthVader1977 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Subscribed 20240211, 2:56pm.
    Subscriber # 29
    (Super Bowl Sunday.)

  • @artistjoh
    @artistjoh Před rokem

    The camera does NOT take 110mm film. It takes 16mm film, which is called 110 format when in a cartridge like this. 16mm was once common in documentary and lower budget/creative indie filmmaking. It was also used photograhically in the subminiature "spy" cameras prior to the 1970's. When Kodak invented the cartridge and camera system for 16mm in 1972 they called it 110 for no obvious reason, but the film inside was still 16mm, but with a new perforation system.
    I like 110 because of some of the higher end cameras, and for the way I can hack many of the more budget cameras to get artistic effects. They are also fun to use and small enough to easily slip in a bag or a pocket. It is great that both film and a few 110 camera models are still being manufactured so (unlike some other film formats) it is great that 110 is still thriving in our digital world.

    • @capetownonfilm
      @capetownonfilm  Před rokem

      Wow, thanks for your informative comment - great and fun camera to use, and I love the results :)