Zenit ttl made in ussr. Recorded in my studio na_niepo, microphone: røde nt1, software: pro tools. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
This is a recording of the drive motor of a super 8 (canon 418 auto zoom). This was recorded with the hatch to the cartridge open, so the noise is clearer. There is also the effect noise of the trigger being closed.
Pentax k1000 load film and shutter clicks. The first one with 1 second of exposure. The second one with 1/8s. The third and fourth - 1/125s. The last 2 clicks with 1/1000s. Recorded with h4n, 24/48.
This is the sound of my eumig nautica super 8 camera without film cartridge running at 18fps recorded with an old sony mic onto a sony md walkman mz-nh700.
The sound of me attaching and deattaching two of my lenses to my pentax k-x which are the 18-55mm kit lens first and then my 80-200mm sears lens next. It was i believe five times for each lens. Recorded with the audio technica atr 6550.
Sony a7 ii autofocus and shutter mechanism sound. Recorded with blue yeti, and exported via audacity ;) you guys helped me numerous time, so i will help you! public domain use!.
Iphone 6 taking pictures - recorded as a wav file on a blue snow ice condenser mic - used audacity to compress and remove any background noises. 4-5 pic taking sounds, with silence between them.
The winding and release of the shutter on on old camera i found. I did the recording from a few different positions around the mic. Don't forget to rate and comment.
Winding and firing of the shutter of four vintage analog cameras. All shutter speeds were set to 1/125th of a second (except the last one). The order of each take is as follows:1. Pentax spotmatic (from around 1971)2. Yashica tl-super (from around 1969)3. Nikon fm (from around 1975)4. Yashica electro 35 (rangefinder with leaf shutter from around 1972).
A recording i made by using a small camcorder which i proceeded to drop on a wooden desk. The sound was obviously extracted from the video i recorded. Could be useful sounds for pov/first-person-movies projects. Enjoy!.