A few months ago I thought about getting a film camera since I really like the look of the pictures taken by that type of cameras and because I thought that being able to have some pictures in physical form would be cool.
I ended up getting a disposable Kodak FunSaver since it was just for testing anyways and because getting a reusable camera which quality would be better than the disposable would be too expensive for something that I would use twice a year at most.
However, I might change my mind and get a reusable camera though, since I have bought disposables for two trips in these last months and I have really enjoyed using them. I'm still not sure as to what to buy though.
One of the things that surprised me is how expensive the whole process of shooting film is, especially considering how an ISO800 film roll of 36 pictures could cost like 13€ and revealing it could cost another 15-20€. This is without taking into account the fact that there were always a bunch of photos that would end up wrong because of the lightning, bad focus... Regardless, this is something that I could solve with experience, and I think a bit of the fun of shooting film is learning how to do it.
Anyways, here are some pictures!





