Are you planning to buy working vintage film cameras, and are you confused about the options ?
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Our review process:
cameras come in a pretty wide variety of styles, so you can definitely find one that suits your individual preferences and needs.. They maintain variety of choice within their products, to cater all types of users.
After carefully surveying almost all available cameras, we think the best camera, that suit most people, is metioned as first option below.
Our final collection has best products and we also worked hard to maintain variety within our selection to accommodate personal preferences.
We have been exploring these cameras for more than few months. We have probably handled more products and accessories than almost any team on the planet, so we have a particularly experienced perspective and depth of knowledge when it comes to these items.
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It is not a professional camera, but it's a great alternative to disposables. It's really easy to just pass the camera to a friend who is inexperienced with this camera, as it's pretty much wind, point, and shoot. It takes vertical format photos and must be turned on its side to take horizontal photos. The viewfinder has little meshlike blocks on the left and right sides, to show what will be taken out of the shot.
This camera should be used with negative film, so the exposure can be fixed when it is scanned. It has a fixed focus that has a depth of field from 9 feet to infinity. The pocket-size camera is light and tiny, and hence convenient for you to bring along daily. The flash itself needs a AAA battery and works great.
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It's basically a disposable camera that is reloadable. You can load any 35mm film that you want into this camera, however, it does have a fixed shutter speed and fixed aperture, so lower ISO films are best for middle of the day shooting. It’s super easy to use, lightweight, and small enough to take with you wherever you’d like.
This camera does not transfer photos directly from the camera because it is not a digital camera. It also has smudges on the back which don’t clean off.
Why We Like This:
Very good when there is a lot of light in the day time
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The kodak reusable film camera is satisfactory and appropriate and fits well with your regular usage. It is easy to achieve that coveted soft grain aesthetic. It is a traditional 35mm film camera. The finish is more like a regular camera and not all shiny plastic. It has a strong flash and heavier for better stability. The film doesn't always catch very well when winding and slips often, resulting in some "dark room" film adjustments mid roll. There are also professional labs that will process the film such as Mpix. It is easy to use film camera.
Why We Like This:
Best in bright daylight, or close range with flash in low lighting
Capture the memories with this reusable film camera
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The camera itself has that cool vintage look, and the " toy"/"disposable " style is less intimidating to people on the street than whipping out some enormous dlsr with a giant lens. It works just like it has a range of disposable cameras, the Kodak f9 has a fixed focus lens, manual film winding and rewinding, and a switch to turn flash on / off.
The fixed focus lens has a pleasant viewing angle. It's very easy to load the film, and the only "controls" are flash or no flash. The camera can be used without the battery though, you’d just have no flash.
Why We Like This:
Seriously fun, great conversation starter, and pleasing images in full daylight conditions