Film Cameras ============ Readers of my phlog probably know that I like to take pictures with strange old devices (like the Kodak PalmPix camera connected to my Palm III). But I have decided that it isn't weird enough and have bought a cheap LOMO Smena 8M camera [1]. This device can use classic 35 mm camera film which is still available (albeit a bit expensive as use of film cameras have became fashionable in some circles). I was pretty much surprised that with a modern film it is possible to take nice pictures (I use the FujiColor C200 [2]). While this camera is fully manual and extremely simple the pictures (which were taken by an inexperienced hand) are rather clear and nice. I was told that the lens are excellent (and not only for the camera's price point!) but I didn't believed that they are until I saw the results. I was unsure about processing of the films but it sees that there (in the Czech Republic) are several companies which accept the films and are able to make the final photographs and/or high resolution scans for acceptable prices. None of them is in my city but I can drop the film at a collection point (~400 m from my home) and just wait for about 5 days for the results. So I have mi first who film rolls finished (however I destroyed more than a half of the first as I didn't know how to correctly load to Smena and how to fully rewind it back)... This is a "Made in the USSR" product so manual is - as usually - incorrect (moreover, al scans available at the Internet are incomplete). There is no simple way to fix the beginning of the film to correct place so I used what I saw on one video: "use a piece of tape to glue the film to its correct place". This was so Soviet! But it worked. I also have got an old Minolta [1]. It's the XD5 model from 1976 (so it's not much younger than me). A "Made in Japan" product. Build quality is excellent and finishing of many details nice. But a bit over-complicated in some details. I have had some issues with exposure detector (the sensor is inside lens so one has to have the "MD" line ones and not the "MC" which were shipped with my camera). After I have got the correct lens then thing have started to work. The results are often better than I can obtain from the Smena. But not always to my surprise. But I am still learning... At the moment I thing I have enough analog cameras. One if for (almost) a point-and-shoot use and the second is for "more serious" stuff. References: [1] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Smena%20%28camera%29 [2] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Fujifilm [3] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Minolta