![]() ![]() We've already examined the ground-breaking Canon AE-1 (opens in new tab), the mechanical Nikon FM2 (opens in new tab) and the students' favourite, the dependable, no-nonsense Pentax K1000 (opens in new tab). We've been kicking off a series of retro camera reviews for those who can't get enough of analogue shooting. ![]() It's exciting! Then there's also the fact that many film cameras simply look cool, and are built with metallic durability that's arguably superior to the disposable plastic of today. And there's also the delayed gratification, which may seem a strange thing to say, but there is something exciting about the unknown quality of shooting film, and the delay between pressing the shutter and actually seeing the image you captured. Why do people still shoot film? There's a lot to love: the physical permanence of it, the excitement of trying different film stocks and seeing how different they look. ![]()
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