Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
Film cameras.
Surprisingly, I could not find any film cameras for sale. Digital cameras are available in many varieties, but cameras that require film look to be phasing out. It is a sad end to darkroom photography.
Yes, this is true because film cameras do not have megapixels. This thus means that picture quality with film cameras has no limit.
Normally no. I have however seen cameras with changeable film-backs. Also, some cameras can use both 220 film and 120 film. The 220 is longer, and has no paper backing. 120 film can be used in a broad range of cameras, 6x4.5 6x6 and 6x9 formats being the most common.
It is for Kodak instant Cameras
Due to the shift in technology from physical film to digital pictures, Polaroid began to phase out their instant picture cameras and even began to produce digital cameras, themselves. Recently, Polaroid has returned to the instant picture market, offering new models of instant film cameras and classic models for the vintage crowd.
No. Although film cameras are nice when sending a child to camp or on a feild trip, Digital cameras are not only cheaper to develope but there are more places that you can develope them
No they didn't
using cameras
The most highly rated Nikon film cameras are the F6, F100 and the F4. All of these cameras have great ratings in reliability, features and practical use.
Well films or movies are made from cameras so cameras are not films technically