I am a big fan of alternative processes and film cameras. I have a small collection of film cameras, some left over from my professional days. I have love my old Mamiya, my very first camera. There is a definite need to keep film alive.
I'm glad to see that the under 30 crowd has an interest in film, especially toy cameras. Also overseas film is still big in some places like Japan. I got all of my medium format cameras from people who were selling out to go digital. I'm sure some now regret it. My husband bought his own 645 and a Mamiya 6 before deciding to go digital. So I have three Mamiyas at my disposal. Would like to get a 6X7 one day.
I am a big fan of alternative processes and film cameras. I have a small collection of film cameras, some left over from my professional days. I have love my old Mamiya, my very first camera. There is a definite need to keep film alive.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see that the under 30 crowd has an interest in film, especially toy cameras. Also overseas film is still big in some places like Japan. I got all of my medium format cameras from people who were selling out to go digital. I'm sure some now regret it. My husband bought his own 645 and a Mamiya 6 before deciding to go digital. So I have three Mamiyas at my disposal. Would like to get a 6X7 one day.
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