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Stevem415
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Aug 30, 2018
If you are going digital, there are a lot of 2-3 year old cameras that you can get like a Canon 7D (not Mark II) which has a lot of manual controls (more like film cameras) for $300. If you are using the manual controls you can use a wide range of old or new lenses. But if you really want a film experience go for film; shooting digital and making it look like film doesn't give you the experience. It gets costly if you are taking a lot of photos without thinking. Good thing is that film cameras are cheap and you never worry about not enough megapixels. You can save money by developing film at home and buying a used scanner. My film cameras are over 20 years old and I am most often surprised and delighted every time I get roll developed.
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