The equipment I use that makes it all happen.
This is the camera that started it all. Left to me after my grandfather passed away in 2020, I picked it up in late 2021 and have been filming ever since. This camera can make anything feel like a long-lost memory.

My father and I were walking through a town, debating whether to stop by this antique store. I was against it as we’d never had much luck there before. Dad said, “It wouldn’t hurt.” I asked the guy behind the counter if they ever got old camcorders in. He reached down, right in front of him, and pulled up a case containing this camera and a bunch of accessories. It turned it on, and I bought it on the spot.

I've really been liking my MiniDV Samsung camcorder, I found another one on Ebay. April 2026

This camera was giving to me from a friend's grandson, who frequents thrift stores, They kindly checked out this camera for me. This is the oldest camera I own and my virst VHS-C Camera. It has the most visible grain I'd ever seen. Truly vintage and dreamy. Bought late October 2025.

My parents picked up this camera at a thrift store in May 2025. It’s not as old, having been made in the early 2000s, but it captures an entirely different feeling. Brighter, more saturated, with a warmth that takes me back to childhood.

I've been wanting a digital camera for a while. One to take better quality pictures—as much as I love the analog vibe, it's nice to see things in a different perspective. Bought on Amazon June 2025. I love it!

Once my first Sony Handycam stopped working, I knew I had to get a new one or similar one. I finally started looking on Ebay for cameras, seems I can never have enough. I found this Japenese Handycam, with all the text and logos on the it being in Japenese, luckily it was a near identical modle to mine, so using it felt like muscle memory. Bought February 2026

Given to me from a friend in exchange for me digitizing some tapes.


