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>You have to repeatedly buy film, and repeatedly pay to get it developed/buy chemicals to develop yourself.It's not a lot of money. Only tight arses care about money anyway.
>You cannot immediately correct mistakes for the next photo And nor should you get it right the first time/check your settings.
>like an out of focus imageOnly a literal retard can't get a shot in focus with a split prism or rangefinder.
>zoom in to a part to check for blurriness, Know what shutter speeds you can use handheld/use for fast subjects or stop having Parkinson's. Alternatively stop being a pixelpeeping faggot.
>check it was correctly exposed.Trust your lightmeter and take your valium
>Film isn't _harder_ to work with, but requires much more thought and effort for each shot that I simply do not have the botherAdmitting to not putting any thought or effort into your photography holy fuck anon
>And on top of all that, you have to physically sort and store what you shoot and develop.Which I find more enjoyable than sitting at a computer all day, it literally gives me another reason to not use a computer.
>An ext. HDD/SSD will last for years without degrading Yeah nah it's not like hard drives get corrupted. I've had multiple SD cards corrupt on me and a backup hard drive corrupt which I couldn't get the data off. Still waiting for anything to happen to my negs.
>They must be stored in a dark dry book or special drawerJust keep them out of direct sunlight, too hard for you?
>Finally, film is not kind to this day and age of social media networking and sharingYou're implying that Instagram is the end goal for every photography. Fuck off.