Lots of camera roundups like to give you somewhere between three to five options to choose from. And while they’re not wrong, they’re not always coming from experts who’ve actually used said cameras.
Hundreds of old film cameras are available, and this starter's guide covers everything from how to buy one to what rolls of ...
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I shoot film and digital, and these digital cameras that look like film are my favorites
I’ve come full circle as a photographer: After growing up with film, I went digital as a teenager, and now I’m a hybrid photographer who uses both digital and film. I’m not alone, and as retro tech ...
This guide will help you get started with your film photography journey whether it's learning the right aperture to how to ...
Pull out any compact digital point-and-shoot camera at a party and everyone will want to take selfies. Pull out your smartphone, and people think you are tuning them out (even if you wanted to take a ...
Polaroid cameras have been very popular for a very long time and are especially hot gifts this year. Fresh film is easy to ...
Camp Snap is a California-based company known for its affordable, screen-less digital cameras, inspired by the cameras of the past. This week, it unveiled its take on the digital camcorder, the CS-8, ...
I originally got the Camp Snap camera a couple of months ago for my 9-year-old to take to a sleepaway camp that bans devices with screens, but it turns out I’m the one who actually loves using it.
It has a vertical-oriented viewfinder and two small screens, with one dedicated to film simulations. It has a vertical-oriented viewfinder and two small screens, with one dedicated to film simulations ...
Fujifilm has already released one unusual camera this year in the GFX100 RF medium format compact, but its latest model may be the most offbeat yet. The $850 X Half is an 18-megapixel digital compact ...
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I took an old lens from my favorite film camera – and put it on my digital camera. My mirrorless camera has never felt more retro
There’s no auto exposure when adapting a film lens to digital, either, as there are no electronic contacts for the camera to communicate with the lens. I dialed in the aperture on the lovely clicked ...
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