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It’s all about going retro—but 35mm Co’s Reloader Reusable Film Camera is bringing retro vibes into the future. Kiss your disposable cameras goodbye. Your stuffy film cameras, too.
If you went with an instant camera, you could pay a premium and wait a few minutes in order to expose a grainy photo. If you chose a regular 35mm film camera, you could shoot the photo and see how ...
How we picked the best film cameras There is no such thing as a “best” film camera: it really depends on what you like to shoot and how you want your photos to look and feel. Still, there is a ...
Controls: Older film cameras force you to slow down and make a picture, not take one. Newer film cameras may have more automated features like autofocus, auto exposure and more.