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Can you still buy good non-digital cameras from major electronics stores?
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I want to take up photography. Do shops like Dixons/Comet etc still sell good quality cameras that require film (i.e. non-digital)? I would prefer not to have a digital camera because I love the look and process involved when you use a film camera. If it's necessary for a digital camera though can ayone recommend any that produce pictures which closely resemble photos taken using film-based cameras?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would suggest that you decide which make and type of film camera would suit you the best and advertise in the local paper.
There must be hundreds of people stuck with and old film camera that they can't get rid of because the well-known camera shops are just not interested.
I personally have a Pentax ME Super 35mm SLR with wide, normal, 200mm straight and 300mm Telephoto lenses, motor drive, flash, filters, etc which the shops won't even look at these days.
There must be hundreds of people stuck with and old film camera that they can't get rid of because the well-known camera shops are just not interested.
I personally have a Pentax ME Super 35mm SLR with wide, normal, 200mm straight and 300mm Telephoto lenses, motor drive, flash, filters, etc which the shops won't even look at these days.
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