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Camera - Slr - 35 Mm Film - Pentax K1000 - Film Advance Wind - Opening The Back Advancing Winding 8 |
Board | 35 Mm SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
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The sounds of a 35 mm S Library are a symphony of mechanical clicks, whirs, and clunks that transport the listener back to the era of analog photography. Each sound tells a story of a different camera, from the legendary Canon AE-1 Program to the classic Pentax K1000. The shutter release on the Canon AE-1 Program clicks with precision, capturing a moment in time with a 1/250th of a second. The film advance wind on the Pentax K1000 echoes through the room, signaling the readiness of the camera for the next shot.
The Practika DTL3 adds its own unique sound to the mix, with a shutter speed dial that clicks through 24 different options, allowing the photographer to adjust their settings with precision. The film advance wind lever on the Canon AE-1 Program moves smoothly, advancing the film with each turn, readying the camera for the next frame. The shutter release on the Practika DTL3 clicks open with a 1/8th of a second, capturing a quick and decisive moment in time.
The Canon A1 chimes in with its own distinctive sounds, from the shutter release at 1/4th of a second to the ASA selector dial that rotates smoothly, allowing the photographer to set their film speed with ease. The Pentax K1000 joins the chorus with its film advance wind and the satisfying sound of opening the back to load the film. The film advance wind lever on the Canon A1 moves effortlessly, winding the film with each turn, preparing the camera for the next shot.
The stop down metering switch on the Canon A1 adds a unique sound to the mix, clicking into place as the photographer adjusts their exposure settings. The shutter speed dial on the Practika DTL3 clicks through 12 different options, allowing for precise control over the speed of the shutter. The film rewind knob on the Canon A1 adds a tactile element to the process, as the photographer pulls up and down to rewind the film after shooting.
The 35mm Aeroflex 435 Film Camera adds a cinematic flair to the collection of sounds, with the startup run and roll out of motion picture film capturing the imagination of filmmakers and photographers alike. The exposure lock button on the Canon A1 clicks into place, securing the exposure settings for the perfect shot. The Canon motor power winder adds a mechanical hum to the shutter release on the Canon A1, allowing for rapid fire shooting with each press of the button.
The Canon AE-1 Program introduces an exposure preview switch that clicks into place, allowing the photographer to preview their exposure settings before taking the shot. The Pentax K1000 adds its own unique sound with the shutter release at 1/15th of a second, capturing a moment with precision. The viewfinder on the Canon A1 locks and unlocks with a satisfying click, revealing the curtain shutter that controls the exposure.
The sounds of the 35 mm S Library are a treasure trove of nostalgia and creativity, allowing photographers and filmmakers to immerse themselves in the analog world of film photography. Explore these sounds further by playing and downloading them here. Immerse yourself in the world of mechanical clicks, whirs, and clunks that make up the soundtrack of analog photography.