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January 1st 2023
#ishootfilm#grainisgood#indie sleaze#staybrokeshootfilm#filmisnotdead#indie sleaze revival#kodak m35#kodak pro image 100#35mm#35mm film#unedited#kodak#filmcommunity#film#kodak 35mm#kodak film#35mm color film#point and shoot#onfilm#analog photography#film photography#analogue#original photographers
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Site Visit, May 2023
🎞️ Kodak Pro Image 100 📸 Kodak M35
#analog photography#film photography#on film#on film diary#35mm#film is not dead#film diary#made with kodak#kodak pro image 100#kodak m35
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Leça da Palmeira, 2023 Camera: Kodak m35 Film: Kodak Gold 200
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dont use flash in a bright room // please use flash in a dark room !!
#film photography#kodak m35#photographers on tumblr#kodak#35mm film#analogue#35 mm color film#fujicolor c200#kodak colorplus 200#use flash#filmisnotdead#filmneverdie#film
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my first roll of film, Chicago '23
also my first tumblr post, how does this work :3
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A hint of life - shot on Kodak m35 analog camera
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⬅️ one year ago
#shot on a kodak m35#canwnt#woso#woso community#wwc 2023#jessie fleming#christine sinclair#jayde riviere#katie's analog camera
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Evenings in Japan, shot on Kodak M35.
#japan travel#photographers on tumblr#analogue photography#kodak#film photography#35mm photography#japan#shoot film#photography
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November 2019 Kodak M35 + Kodak ColorPlus 200
#kodakm35#kodakcolorplus200#kodakcolorplus#colorplus200#kodak#kodakfilm#kodakmoment#kodakmoments#kodakprofessional#madewithkodak#singapore#streetphotography
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hi! i hope this message finds you well. i have a question regarding photography, if you don’t mind me asking!
i’m looking to get a point and shoot film camera and was wondering if there are any models in particular that you’d recommend. a lot of suggestions i see online are quite expensive for a beginner, and the reviews are usually coming from experienced photographers detailing things i don’t quite understand lol. i don’t know what i should be looking for!
your photographs are so beautiful and inspiring. thank you <3
first of all, thank you for the compliment <33
if you're just starting out, i would noooot get any of the commonly recommended cameras because they're way too pricy. what you need to keep in mind is that these point-and-shoots from the 80s-2000s are eventually bound to fail because of the electronics, so spending too much money on something that will be a brick someday is not necessary, especially if you might just want to play around. i use a canon prima 5 (i think it's called a sureshot in the us) that i got for 25€ from some random person on ebay, not knowing if it would work, and it's great. so, don't listen to the hype (if you're gonna drop hundreds to thousands on a camera, it shouldn't be a point and shoot lol).
it's hard to give specific recs as there are soooo many p&s cameras on the vintage market, and even i don't know every brand on there. it's good to remember that these cameras were the go-to for most families in the 90s and early 2000s, so there's a wide variety from cheap garbage to premium quality, and it's hard to distinguish which are which. instead of specific models, i would think of what kind of things you want. for example, i knew i didn't want a super wide angle lens, i wanted a flash i could turn on and off, and i wanted a fixed focal length (no zoom) and decent aperture. this narrowed down my choices quite a lot. is it going to just be a camera for snapshots or do you want to really practice some serious photography? if the latter, a point and shoot is okay but not ideal, and you will get much more out of a cheap slr. however, for the former, a point and shoot can be nice.
you can go for one of the well known brands (canon, nikon, olympus, pentax, yashica, minolta), although cheaper cameras can also be fine. usually, the zoom models will be much cheaper than fixed lens versions. the trendier and sleeker something looks, the more expensive it will be. so, if you want to save money, get a camera that looks like what your parents would have used on a vacation lol. what i would look for is detailed descriptions of the functions, ideally it's been film tested and even better when they attach pictures of the test roll. you can usually tell the difference between someone that's just selling a camera they know nothing about (descriptions will be very basic and have little detail) and someone who's knowledgable (they might say why they're getting rid of the camera, for example). another tip if you want to be on the safe side is to buy from commercial sellers on ebay; at least in germany, you can return it if it doesn't work within a specific time window. so, if you buy a camera, shoot a test film and get it developed asap to see if everything's in order.
however, if you want to save yourself all the trouble of finding a used, vintage camera (although they will probably be better quality than anything new), there are some companies making basic point and shoot cameras. the caveat here is that they're usually not super capable, they might be half-frame cameras (you get double amount of pics but the quality won't be as high), and the lenses are likely made of plastic, meaning the quality won't be on the same level of a decent vintage point and shoot. however, the upside is that you can comfortably buy them in stores and you can be assured they work. there's the kodak m35, ilford sprite 35 and one from agfaphoto. however, if you're hunting for the more "cheap" p&s film look and just want something easy and simple, one of these may be the right choice for you. however, i'm not convinced they will last as long as a vintage p&s, considering the price.
i hope this helped, but let me know if you have more questions!
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Guests at Iara&Nana’s wedding | October 2nd 2022
#ishootfilm#grainisgood#staybrokeshootfilm#kodak m35#kodak pro image 100#35mm film#35mm#unedited#analog photography#35mm color film#kodak 35mm#kodakfilm#kodak#filmcommunity#filmphotography#analogphotography#filmisnotdead#wedding#2022#onfilm#point and shoot#original photographers#analogue#original photography
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April 2023
🎞️ Kodak Pro Image 100 📸 Kodak M35
#analog photography#film photography#on film#on film diary#35mm#film is not dead#film diary#kodak pro image 100#made with kodak#kodak m35
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October Surprise
(Kodak m35 + Kodak Gold 35mm)
#analog photography#photography#photooftheday#old photos#arizona#photographer#people#my photos#photoshoot#photo set#photograhy
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expired samsung 200 film on my kodak m35 :) these were the only 2 scans that weren't just a black void. i think the colours are rly cool but i dont think i can find this film in the market ever again T _ T
#kodak m35#35mm#expired film#film never die#film photography#samsung 200#photographers on tumblr#aesthetic#art
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A câmera de filme Kodak M35 - OLIVE GREEN é um produto de destaque. Suas principais características incluem um design vintage e elegante, lente de alta qualidade, fácil operação e a capacidade de capturar fotos com uma aparência nostálgica e autêntica. Além disso, a câmera oferece a conveniência de usar filmes de 35mm, permitindo que os usuários explorem a arte da fotografia analógica. Com sua cor verde oliva exclusiva, a Kodak M35 se destaca entre outras câmeras no mercado, oferecendo uma experiência única e atraente para os entusiastas da fotografia. Ver Produto com Desconto! A câmera Kodak Film M35 - OLIVE GREEN é uma câmera analógica compacta e elegante, projetada para os amantes da fotografia que desejam experimentar a magia da fotografia em filme. Com um design retrô e uma cor verde oliva única, esta câmera é perfeita para aqueles que procuram um estilo vintage e um toque de originalidade. A M35 possui um corpo leve e portátil, tornando-a ideal para levar em viagens, eventos ou simplesmente para capturar momentos do dia a dia. Ela é equipada com uma lente fixa de 31mm, que oferece uma perspectiva ampla e nítida, permitindo que você capture paisagens deslumbrantes, retratos encantadores e detalhes impressionantes. Esta câmera utiliza filmes de 35mm, que proporcionam uma qualidade de imagem única e um charme nostálgico. Com a M35, você pode desfrutar da emoção de esperar pelo filme ser revelado e apreciar as cores vibrantes e os tons suaves que só o filme pode oferecer. Além disso, a M35 possui recursos simples e fáceis de usar, tornando-a perfeita para iniciantes na fotografia analógica. Ela possui um visor óptico para facilitar o enquadramento e um botão de disparo intuitivo, permitindo que você capture momentos espontâneos com facilidade. A câmera Kodak Film M35 - OLIVE GREEN é uma escolha perfeita para aqueles que desejam explorar a fotografia em filme de uma maneira divertida e criativa. Com seu design elegante, qualidade de imagem excepcional e facilidade de uso, esta câmera certamente irá encantar os entusiastas da fotografia analógica. Ver Produto com Desconto!
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