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About Wayback Rewind

Channel is Vintage Video Equipment from the 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s.

If you're a fan of Techmoan, LGR, 8-bit guy, VWestlife, OddityArchive or just in retro tech in general, you'll enjoy Wayback rewind.

Video Cameras and VCRs from the earliest ones and vintage pro gear used by TV studios back in the day.

I am not a professional, my day job I am a NASA Engineer. This is a new channel, but I've been shooting video long before there was a YouTube for over 40 years. I have shot wedding videos, and some corporate stuff but mostly I do it just for fun.

Since I have all this gear I will enjoy sharing with with this channel. If you have an interest in Y2K Camcorders or digital Cameras then this is the channel for you. Hit the Like Button an Subscribe.

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Sony DSC W310 Is $99 2010 camera worth it?

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