Will This SAVE Film Photography?

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  • čas přidán 16. 02. 2023
  • Kodak is hiring Lab Techs (and jacking up film prices), Leica re-released a film camera, and Pentax is working on a new film camera for 2023. But what about all the cameras and camera companies that are no longer in existence? what happens when parts are gone and repairs are no longer possible? Could 3d printing be a long term solution?
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Komentáře • 31

  • @christopherwelch5568
    @christopherwelch5568 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I live in Dallas and there’s 1 camera repair shop left and 1 guy who does it and it has to be a common camera… nothing obscure like a PETRI rangefinder. Basically you have to buy 5 broken cameras to keep 1 going. Or spend $8k on a new Leica…

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před 11 měsíci

      It’s true 😕 or ship it off to a specialist who works on a specific brand or type and wait to hear back. Unfortunate for sure

  • @buchsg
    @buchsg Před rokem +1

    I own several 3d printers, what I print the most is adapter to put 120 film in antique cameras who take 616, 118 or 122 film… I have printed many lens boards for my mpp 4x5 camera even prototyped a part to make the rangefinder working again but need to improve the design. That’s the beauty of this things, if you know or learn how to design on a software like fusion360 you can almost produce what you want…

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před rokem

      thats awesome, those are the type of projects I want to work towards!

  • @animegeek6118
    @animegeek6118 Před měsícem +2

    I beg to differ. Any old camera that’s well maintained will keep on working regardless of age. New digital cameras will brake way before any well taken care of older camera.

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před měsícem

      The key part there is "well maintained" The people who can do that are few and far between and becoming more scarce with few resources to learn or know how to repair them. Why do you think Pentax is taking such a long time to build a new film camera? they have to relearn the tech because it's so outdated there aren't enough resources still around. And yes an old film camera will outlast the vast majority of modern cameras as well because they were built to last and today they are built to be cheap. BUT they will always just make new cameras instead because it's cheaper and more profitable.

  • @christopherleveck6835
    @christopherleveck6835 Před rokem +3

    I have 2 classic vintage Olympus OM-1's for sale. They are pretty much perfect in every way and someone needs to enjoy them. Have a few accessories too. Lenses. My father bought them to take astrophotography images. One looks like it was never used.

  • @richardt1792
    @richardt1792 Před rokem +2

    What I find interesting is 3d adapters that will allow instax film to be used on medium and large format cameras. I am assuming with better glass optics and adjustable shutter speeds and aperture settings, I'd get considerably better results.

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před rokem

      To an extent yes. I’ve actually shot Polaroid on a Hasselblad before. I’ve seen several iterations of that type of setup but haven’t gone down that route yet

  • @smallcnclathes
    @smallcnclathes Před rokem +1

    Great video. I have been 3D printing for years, but was really surprised when I saw a camera on ebay with a printed cap for the battery compartment. It looked really good.

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před rokem

      Thanks! It’s come a long way and the technical precision is getting really good. Excited to see where it goes there’s a few cameras that are completely printed besides the lens which is insane.

  • @FrancoisMcinnes
    @FrancoisMcinnes Před rokem +1

    Still faily easy to find a good working rangefinder or film camera. The problem is still the price of the film. $25 for a portra400, then 15$ development. Insane.

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před rokem

      For sure, still easy but it comes down to how long they will last and be moved around till there’s none left. Obviously not an immediate issue this is fair ahead in the future and just a topic of conversation. But yes. Film is insane right now

  • @jyangphotoatx
    @jyangphotoatx Před rokem +4

    Interesting idea! And I also feel bad about what Kodak did, and probably just stay with cheaper black and white from now on 😢

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před rokem +2

      I think a lot of people will shift to B&W for now. hopefully once they catch up with production pricing will change. or companies like Cinestill will produce more and innovate to drive costs down.

    • @jyangphotoatx
      @jyangphotoatx Před rokem

      @@graham_white fingers crossed

  • @DethronerX
    @DethronerX Před rokem +1

    Very cool video and im definitely glad that we have 3D printers, especially for these jobs that would have been almost impossible to achieve

  • @kei_yw
    @kei_yw Před rokem +1

    The XA is cool. I’m always looking for a way to modify Olympus XA to half frame, not sure whether 3d print can help it 👀

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před rokem +1

      You may be able to print a half frame “frame” to slide inside between the film and the body but you would have to modify the advance to activate at half the distance in order to use the shutter. That part could be complicated. Either different size gears or something

    • @kei_yw
      @kei_yw Před rokem

      @@graham_white indeed, the film transport part is the most difficult one 🤔

  • @SeanPaulPhoto
    @SeanPaulPhoto Před rokem +1

    Haha yes, I love everything about this!

  • @RAkers-tu1ey
    @RAkers-tu1ey Před rokem +1

    Interesting topic. I agree that the 3D printers will really help the hobby, but I disagree that film would ever die. The equipment is just too beautiful, and the process of B&W darkroom is just too fun. There are literally millions of bags or old camera gear sitting in closets and attics all over the world, just waiting to become valuable enough to be considered for sale by their owners. I still have my 4x5 Speed Graphic with a 135 Zeiss lens from 1920 that I don't use, but can't bear to part with. It needs a little bellows work, and shutter service, but otherwise is great.
    I bought it for one project of architectural photography in 1970, used it a few more times for portrait work, and haven't touched it since 1990.

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před rokem +1

      Just an opinion. There are countless popular cameras thrown out or decaying beyond repair in Attics. Every year there are less and less without production. It may be a ways off.. but I wouldn’t say it’s it’s impossible it would never die. I don’t think it will, but I wouldn’t say impossible. Who ever thought we would be using “digital” cameras instead of film to begin with? Time changed things.

    • @RAkers-tu1ey
      @RAkers-tu1ey Před rokem +1

      @@graham_white sadly, you are likely right about the terrible conditions in attics and basements, but my work with antique and vintage musical instruments does give me hope.

  • @richardt1792
    @richardt1792 Před rokem +1

    I have been following Dora Goodman. I like the idea of a 3D 6x17 panorama camera. I believe that she and others have made their software, open source.

    • @graham_white
      @graham_white  Před rokem

      They have! I’ve printed a Goodman zone and it’s great. I can’t remember the name of the pinhole panoramic camera but it also looks rad. Also cameradactyl creates some great stuff.