>>3402540yup.
film cameras are a good hobby.
I only buy film cameras secound hand in charity shops or off classified ads for cheap.
got an amzing f301 nikon with a nikon 35mm to 105mm lens that is sharp as a razor and blows the 200 quid lenses for my digital out of the water.
kicker was I got it for 15 euros as there was corrosion in the battery compartment. (vinegar fixes this if its only a little lads)
then to get 6 mega pickle scans and development and prints costs 10 quid a roll.
(if you need more mega pickles than that you are doing something wrong and obviously didn't get the shot you wanted)
if i shot 2 rolls a week for a year each of 36 exposures that would be 10*2*52 = 1040
cheaper to run for a year than to buy a digital camera with a comparable lens.
so yeah they are cheaper than a dslr. they have good colours. they are harder to use so you feel good about that. nobody is going to stab you for a film camera. if you drop a film camera you bought on the cheap you wont feel bad. you will make new friends down the local dev lab you will have random autists asking about your camera, film, your photo philosophy in parks.
IN GENERAL ITS FUN CHEAP AND FUN. AND YOU TAKE LESS BUT BETTER PHOTOS AND ITS FUN AND CHEAP.
been into film cameras for 3 or 4 years now always have at least one camera on me. plus its great when you go on holidays and you can pick up a camera as a keepsake.
have about 6 film cameras.