eBay or garage sale
You can not film yourself without a computer camera. However, you can buy an add on camera pod and hook it up to the right software!
There's no such thing as a special camera just for color film. You can go to a classic-camera dealer, buy a Leica I that was built before there even was color film, and shoot color film in it.
Central Camera in Chicago (centralcamera.com) has it...but hold on tight, it's $45 a roll.
Mostly trigger voltage is different. Older film flashes used higher voltages, which if used with newer digital cameras can fry the sensitive circuitry in it. A good practice to follow would be to buy flashes made by the manufacturer of your camera, for your camera. Always remember to check the compatibility of your flash with your camera model.
Once you have a digital camera and a compatible memory chip, you can take almost countless pictures for no additional expense. As the memory chip fills up, you can upload it to a computer and then delete the files from the chip and keep taking more pictures without having to buy anything more. Disposable cameras have a limited number of pictures they can take on a strip of film. Often around 2 dozen pictures. When you have used up the film taking those few pictures, you need to buy another camera.
try pro8mm.com
I find the Nikon Coolpix good for film.
There are several electronic stores that may sell 8mm movie projectors. Store like Bestbuy are also some good options. Check out craigslist.com and search in your city or one close to you. Another site you can check is e-bay and just type in your zip code.
You can find camera film at stores like Fry's and Best Buy's. You can also find them on sites like Amazon and Best Buy's and probably even on sites like Craigslist.
You can not film yourself without a computer camera. However, you can buy an add on camera pod and hook it up to the right software!
There's no such thing as a special camera just for color film. You can go to a classic-camera dealer, buy a Leica I that was built before there even was color film, and shoot color film in it.
I found that http://www.calumetphoto.com/eng/search/FILM has a wide variety of film choices. Amazon.com also offers some film. Many of its film choices include the film camera.
Film is still available for the Polaroid 600 camera on various websites, including Amazon. It is pretty expensive, though, and you might want to consider upgrading your camera.
Central Camera in Chicago (centralcamera.com) has it...but hold on tight, it's $45 a roll.
It costs money to buy the film for regular camera and print them on paper. Digital camera all one needs is to print the pictures. Including the film, the cost is about half for digial prints as compared to regular film.
in my opinion i would say the price of a camera today and things you have to buy to go with it is extortionate compared to a film camera and also a film camera is authentic and gives and traditional look to photo's Hope this answers your question :)
Yes, many online retailers still hard to find film.