How to choose the best film camera for YOU. A Beginner's Guide

How to choose the best film camera for YOU. A Beginner's Guide

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@plooopymops
@plooopymops - 25.10.2021 01:49

Your videos go from strength to strength Bensey, I'm also an analog fan and I get a LOT of enjoyment from what you do. Many thanks.

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@WaynoGur
@WaynoGur - 25.10.2021 07:06

I am happy with my Minolta SRT 202. It is several decades old, but it works well. Back in the day I was a semi-pro.

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@icutoffmyarm
@icutoffmyarm - 25.10.2021 10:12

You inspired me to buy a samurai 3 and 4 a couple months ago and I've been having the time of my life. Thank you!

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@randallstewart175
@randallstewart175 - 01.11.2022 02:12

Let me add another "bridge" camera: the Canon Photura, auto focus, auto exposure, user override on exposure, 35-105 zoom lens, weird but effective built-in zoom flash (far more powerful and effective than any other on a bridge camera). Also, a number of odd features, such a auto tracking zoom focus. I bought a nice condition unit for $15. For half frame options, I'd withdraw his recommendation of the Konica Recorder. It is one of the most perfect half frame cameras ever made, except that the external materials and finish just suck, as you can see looking at his sample. They all look like crap, and their thin sheet metal body panels dent if you look at them twice. The final put-off is that because they are such a fine little camera and so few of them have survived in decent condition, a good, clean and functioning unit will cost you an arm & leg.

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