Film Camera
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Polaroid PIF-300 Instant Film for 300 Series Cameras List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: $9.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Never run out of film with the PIF-300 instant film packs for the Polaroid 300 series instant camera. This ISO 800 integral color film features a glossy finish. Pictures measure in at 2.1-inches by 3.4-inches - about the size of a business card... |
Film Camera
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![]() Arri 535B 35mm Film Camera Package mags video assist US $62,500.00 |
![]() ARRI ARRIFLEX 35mm BL READY TO SHOOT MOVIE FILM CAMERA US $12,000.00 |
![]() AATON XTR PROD SUPER 16mm Film Camera PL Lens Mount obo US $10,995.00 |
![]() Elicon 600 Ultradrive Vintage Camera Film Equipment US $9,995.00 |
![]() Arriflex BL 2 B Mount 35mm Film Camera Package US $7,500.00 |
![]() AATON LTR 54 SUPER 16mm FILM CAMERA KIT US $7,500.00 |
![]() LINHOF TECHNORAMA 617s III FILM CAMERA USED w 72MM US $6,292.00 |
![]() LINHOF TECHNORAMA 617s III FILM CAMERA USED w 180MM US $5,792.00 |
![]() AATON LTR 16mm Film Camera w Nikon Nikkor 50mm Lens US $5,500.00 |
![]() Helicopter Camera Film Mount Vibration Seat Hollywood US $5,059.12 |
![]() Leica M4 50th anniversary Film Camera US $5,000.00 |
![]() Hasselblad H2 Medium Format Film Camera US $4,775.00 |
![]() Arriflex SR1 16mm Sync Sound Film Camera w Color Tap US $4,500.00 |
![]() Pentax 67 II with AE prism and 3 Lens Kit Film Camera US $4,400.00 |
![]() Hasselblad 503CW Medium Format Film Camera Set Mint US $4,499.00 |
![]() Hasselblad 203FE Camera Body E12 Film Back MINT US $3,908.00 |
![]() Leica MP 072 Rangefinder Film Camera Body Silver US $3,778.00 |
![]() GRN Leica R3 35mm Film Camera 3 lenses 2 filters Case US $3,600.00 |
![]() 65mm MOTION PICTURE FILM CAMERA SCANNER RECORDER GATE US $3,500.00 |
![]() Leica MP 085 Rangefinder Film Camera Body Silver US $3,496.00 |
![]() Leica M6 072 TTL Film Camera Body Black Paint US $3,496.00 |
![]() Olympus OM 3Ti Film Camera Body OM3Ti 97 MINT IN BOX US $3,450.00 |
![]() RBT S1B Stereo Film Camera US $3,400.00 |
![]() Plaubel Aerial Camera for 120 Film US $3,376.00 |
![]() HASSELBLAD H2 CAMERA with 80mm Lens and Two Film Backs US $3,200.00 |
![]() Hasselblad XPan II 35mm Film Camera X pan 84 counter US $3,200.00 |
![]() Mamiya645 120format SLR film camera powergrip 2lenses US $3,650.00 |
![]() Mamiya 645 AFD Medium Format Film Camera US $2,999.95 |
![]() Konica Aerial Camera Type G for 120 Film US $2,701.00 |
![]() Leica M7 072 Film Camera Body Silver USED US $2,650.00 |
![]() Noblex PRO6 150 U panorama camera for 120 film US $2,581.00 |
![]() LINHOF AEREO 220 PL FILM CAMERA RARE MODEL LOOK SEE A 1 US $2,500.00 |
![]() Mamiya 645 AFD Camera with 80mm Lens and Film Back US $2,500.00 |
![]() Leica M7 072 Rangefinder Film Camera Chrome Body Only US $2,449.00 |
![]() MINT Nikon F5 50th Anniversary 35mm Film Camera RARE US $2,395.99 |
![]() Leica M6 CLASSIC Film Camera Body Black NEW BOXED US $2,369.00 |
![]() Leica R9 Film Camera Body Black US $2,369.00 |
![]() Leica M7 TTL 072 Rangefinder film camera for sale US $2,314.31 |
![]() LEICA LEITZ M2 R SILVER FILM CAMERA BODY WITH BOX NMINT US $2,300.00 |
![]() Panox Camera LTD Panox Wide Angle Camera for 120 Film US $2,296.00 |
![]() Huge Variety Various Camera and film Parts 1 Large Pa US $2,268.00 |
![]() Hasselblad H1 Camera Body HV 90x Viewer Film Back US $2,250.00 |
![]() Hasselblad 500 C M Film Camera LIKE NEW US $2,200.00 |
![]() Nikon F5 Film SLR Camera 50th Anniversay Model MINT US $2,139.00 |
![]() Leica M6 PANDA Film Camera Body Silver MINT US $2,086.00 |
![]() Leica M4 P 70th Anniversary Film Camera SILVER US $2,086.00 |
![]() Hasselbald H1 Film Camera Body Viewfinder Film Back US $2,008.00 |
![]() Leica MP 072 35mm Film Camera US $2,500.00 |
![]() Leica M7 072 Rangefinder Film Camera black Body Only US $1,999.99 |
![]() INCREDIBLE CANON 35MM SLR FILM CAMERA COLLECTION US $1,995.00 |
![]() CONTAX N1 Zeiss 24 85mm Lens SLR Film Camera Full Set US $1,950.00 |
![]() Noblex PRO6 150 U panorama camera 120 film US $1,950.00 |
![]() Leica M6 058 TTL Film Camera Body Silver MINT US $1,945.00 |
![]() Red Flag S 16 film camera US $1,936.00 |
![]() CONTAX 645 6X45 FILM CAMERA T 80mm AE FINDER KIT US $1,933.00 |
![]() Mgt Graphics SOLITAIRE8XP Film Recorder w 3 Cameras US $1,900.00 |
Buying A Digital Camera To Replace Your Old Film Camera
I'm very conservative when it comes to buying myself new "toys". I don't buy every new gadget that comes out, but when I do buy – I get the latest technology and the highest quality I can afford. That way my investment holds its value for a long time and I'm not tempted to replace it so soon.
I didn't buy a digital camera when they first came out. All you could get were 1 megapixel models with no optical zoom capability. Maybe a good replacement for the cardboard throwaways you get at the supermarket, but I much preferred the quality images I got from my (now 20 year old) Nikon 35mm SLR film camera.
When I finally did buy a digital camera a few years ago, I picked up a slightly used 2.1 megapixel from Olympus digital camera with a 3x autofocus optical zoom. At the time, it was as good a value as you could get when buying a digital camera, but technology being what it is – it's now considered a midrange consumer level camera.
Well, while I'm still satisfied with my Nikon film-based camera, I've been thinking about buying a new digital camera for a few months now. That's because I've seen the amazing shots that my friends have taken with their cameras, and I want to be able to get the same results. In addition, I'm using my 35mm SLR much less these days just because it's so much more convenient to use my digital camera, and I've got a bag full of film that I've never found the time to have developed. It's finally time to buy a new digital camera to actually replace the 35mm camera.
Towards that end, I've been reading online guides and digital camera reviews to catch up on exactly what to look for when buying a digital camera. This research is very helpful, as I evaluate which cameras are easy to use, produce high-quality photos, come packed with features, and are the best bargains. In fact, these resources make the task of buying a digital camera easier than I imagined it would be.
Since I've been doing all this research beforehand, I'm ready to make my purchase now that I've decided that buying a digital camera is the right move for me. I've read about people getting fantastic bargains from online stores, so that's where I'll look first. I also read store reviews as part of my research into buying a digital camera, so I know which websites were trustworthy and which ones to avoid. As a result, I'll be able to complete my purchase without a single problem.
Now that I've made the decision, I really can't remember what was preventing me from buying a new digital camera a long time ago! I can't wait to get it so I can play around with the settings, and try out the different features that are available on these newer digital cameras. If you ask me, this is the way photography was meant to be.
If you've been thinking about buying a digital camera, I recommend that you go ahead and do it sooner rather than later. You'll be amazed at how much easier it is to take pictures with this kind of equipment and how much better the pictures turn out.
About the Author
Brandon Layne is a ”serious amateur” using both film and digital cameras to shoot primarily outdoor and action shots, and publishes a review of digital cameras on the web.
What kind of battery and film does a Nikon FG 52mm film camera need?
My dad just gave me a Nikon FG 52mm film camera and there's no manuals or anything.
So I was wondering what kind of film and battery it needed.
Wow!. Talk about an old school camera. My first camera was the Nikon EM, your camera's direct predecessor. My uncle gave it to me as a gift when I was about twelve years old because he was buying a new Nikon F4 that had autofocus capability. I still own the Nikon EM as well as a Nikon FM2. The EM, FG and FM2 are great cameras with which to learn core principals of photography. As for batteries, you can usue two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries (S-76 or SR-44 type), two 1.5V alkaline-manganese batteries (LR-44 type) or one 3V lithium battery (CR-I 3N type). Any of these should be available at your local drugstore.
"Old school" SLRs use the classic 35mm film that you should still be able to find at your local WalgreensRiteAidCVS as well as any photography store. ISO/ASA 100 or 200 is great for outdoor shots in good light and can work indoors with a flash. ISO/ASA 400 will work well as a general purpose film but a flash is still recommended indoors. ISO/ASA 800 or 1000 is better for fast action and low-light but a flash may still be needed depending on the exposure. There are "faster" film speeds but you may have to go to a photo shop to find them now that most people shoot digital. The FG is setup to "meter" for ISO/ASA speeds 12-3200.



























































