Single Purpose Devices
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My brother is a cinematography (mostly for commercials) and he swears by the old school film look. If I ever get motivated enough, I'd definitely love to give it a try! Will check out that model if I ever do
Another commenter mentioned film point and shoot cameras too and it’s not a bad idea if you don’t want to deal with all the technical stuff. I have no experience with them though, so I can’t speak for their ease or quality. My friend has a Minolta 3000i that I’ve been curious to try out. Those are on ebay for like $20-$50, so it may be a better choice for your first film camera.