Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
No. Although film cameras are nice when sending a child to camp or on a feild trip, Digital cameras are not only cheaper to develope but there are more places that you can develope them
All EF series lenses will work with the film Rebel or any other EOS film body. EF-S lenses are not compatible with film cameras or full-frame digitals.
I prefer film cameras to digital cameras. The pictures look better.
There is no Fuji film that is similar to Polaroid 500 film. Polaroid went bankrupt and stopped making film for their cameras, so if a camera requires their film, they will be nearly impossible to find or very expensive since there are no alternatives in other brands.
The original ones were Polaroid instant cameras. They stopped making those to my knowledge but Fuji Film apparently bought it and now Fuji Film makes them but its name Fuji Film Instax. You can buy them online. The instant film paper things are not the cheapest though. Instant cameras. Both Kodak and Polaroid made them, but Polaroid is the one that survived.
Surprisingly, I could not find any film cameras for sale. Digital cameras are available in many varieties, but cameras that require film look to be phasing out. It is a sad end to darkroom photography.
Well films or movies are made from cameras so cameras are not films technically
You can buy film cameras at any of your local electronics stores. If you are looking to buy online, be sure to check ebay and amazon for some pretty good deals.
You can buy film cameras at any of your local electronics stores. If you are looking to buy online, be sure to check ebay and amazon for some pretty good deals.
Film cameras.
Their not really but cheap desposible camaras are good for holidays some of them having 30 pictures
Yes, they had cameras in 1969. -They even had quite good cameras in 1869. There are lots of good photos taken during the US Civil War. - Personal cameras really became popular at the start of the 20th century after George Eastman had invented paper film and his Brownie box camera .
You may be able to find coupons for cameras and film at a photo developing center. You also may be able to find printable coupons online through camera manufacturers.
Yes, this is true because film cameras do not have megapixels. This thus means that picture quality with film cameras has no limit.
Normally no. I have however seen cameras with changeable film-backs. Also, some cameras can use both 220 film and 120 film. The 220 is longer, and has no paper backing. 120 film can be used in a broad range of cameras, 6x4.5 6x6 and 6x9 formats being the most common.
It is for Kodak instant Cameras
There are several American and international companies making these kinds of cameras, a good website would be www. buyacamera.com as these are the best in the market