How to choose your first 35mm film camera
If you're a seasoned digital photographer and you use a 'real' camera with settings and all that, then you already have all the information you need about picking a film camera. Unless you're looking for something completely different from what you already know, you can stop reading now. Just go buy a film camera, go out and shoot. You'll be fine - you already know how to use a film camera. It's the same beast, except the image is being recorded on a piece of film instead of a digital sensor.
Now, for the rest of us beginners, noobs, padawans, young grasshoppers, e.t.c., here are some insights;
What is 35mm Film?
"Film", or photographic film refers to a thin sheet of transparent plastic coated with a photosensitive material. Said material is an emulsion containing very tiny particles of silver halide. Exposing the emulsion to light creates a latent image of that light on the emulsion. It is this latent image that is then developed via the correspond…
Now, for the rest of us beginners, noobs, padawans, young grasshoppers, e.t.c., here are some insights;
What is 35mm Film?
"Film", or photographic film refers to a thin sheet of transparent plastic coated with a photosensitive material. Said material is an emulsion containing very tiny particles of silver halide. Exposing the emulsion to light creates a latent image of that light on the emulsion. It is this latent image that is then developed via the correspond…
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