Here's the Affordable Film Camera Cheatsheet (Google doc): docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cKBLcj09hgCuYpumb3wuF_IGfnGs8vnZjKpP-hM3m2g/edit#gid=0 (If you want to make your own edits/additions, click File --> Make a Copy)
Before anybody starts listing all the cameras you should have mentioned, let me tell you you do a hell of a job in putting together your videos. Great stuff.
When evaluating film camera options, one of the first things I consider are the batteries. Some are cheap and easy to find and others are expensive and a nightmare to use. A camera that needs no battery gets points.
Here's the Affordable Film Camera Cheatsheet (Google doc): docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cKBLcj09hgCuYpumb3wuF_IGfnGs8vnZjKpP-hM3m2g/edit#gid=0
(If you want to make your own edits/additions, click File --> Make a Copy)
Before anybody starts listing all the cameras you should have mentioned, let me tell you you do a hell of a job in putting together your videos. Great stuff.
Thank you for the kind words, Matt!
When evaluating film camera options, one of the first things I consider are the batteries. Some are cheap and easy to find and others are expensive and a nightmare to use. A camera that needs no battery gets points.
Wise words, Jack. I look for cameras that take LR44s or AA/AAA, easiest to find
This video was amazing! Thank you.
Thanks, Alex!