Vintage Kodak Brownie Camera - In Depth Look and Real Negatives Produced
Check out this vintage camera - the Kodak Brownie 2A Model C. I un-bag it, explain how it works, and then try it out IRL (in real life)! You might be surprised at how the photos turn out; I show them side by side next to iPhone photos of the same scene. Also at the end of the video I show some fascinating images taken by this very type of camera, scanned from negatives that I own. Don't miss the companion video to this one, BOMsplained: How Apertures and Depth of Field Work, in which I demonstrate the physics behind why a smaller aperture still allows the entire image to be captured, and why the amount of the image in focus is shallower.

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Kodak 6-20 Brownie Model E

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TEST ROLL ep.4 - 1A Autographic Kodak Jr - 116 roll film folding camera

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Finally Shooting the 100+ Year Old Box Camera!

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I Bought a 124 Years Old Film Camera | Kodak Brownie No. 2

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Taking pictures with a nearly-100 year old camera | Kodak No. 2 Brownie

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The History of the Kodak Brownie

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Stepping Back In Time: Using A 1950s Kodak Brownie In 2023

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The Camera That Refuses to Die: Kodak Brownie 620 Model F

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Kodak Brownie Six-20 Camera Model E

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Using a 100-year-old Camera: No. 1A Pocket Kodak

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The $68 Million Instant Movie Disaster (Polavision)

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I built a camera from a box and a needle. You wont believe the results.

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Kodak Brownie Junior 616 Manual: Taking Photos, Using 120 Film

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Introduction to the Kodak Brownie No. 3 (Model B) Box Camera

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No frog tongue? No problem! Tips for shooting the SX-70 in bright sun!

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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Review, Initial Thoughts and Sample Photos in Kauai!

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Photography Project - Week 10 The Kodak Brownie

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Kodak Brownie No. 2 Model D Box Camera - Loading Film, Taking Pictures

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Kodak No. 2 and No. 2A Brownie: How to use - Video manual

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