![]() But it’s the timeless, authentic aesthetic that draws most in. And the appeal is different for everyone. But why? Film photography is expensive, risky, and time consuming-not to mention literally going extinct. I’ve been known to haul clunky and impractical camera gear to the top of a mountain just to take an often blurry and/or light leaked photo. It’s no secret that I’m an analog enthusiast, for better or for worse. But before that, let’s dig into the what, why, and how of 35mm film photography. Below I’ll get even more specific and break down the 10 best 35mm point and shoot film cameras for photographers of all abilities, with technical details and practical insights earned the hard way as a professional photographer. Previously, I laid out Field Mag's top picks for the 10 best film cameras of all time. Tired of hearing your nerdy photographer friend blab about the wonders of film? Say no more, the answers are here! (Well, some of them, anyway.) If you don’t or haven’t shot film, chances are you know someone who does (and they probably won’t shut up about it). In fact, it’s been nothing short of an insurgence. Over the last decade or so there’s been an ever growing interest in analog photography. ![]()
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