2.) Film Cameras and Photography

Film cameras according to PCMAG.com is “A camera that exposes photographic film to light to take a picture. Was used since the late 1800s, the film is a chemical emulsion on a plastic substrate that is sensitive to light. When exposed, an analogous image of the scene is created within the chemical layer of the material. All film cameras are analog cameras
Most capable film cameras were made in the ’90s due to the rise of technology and photograph market. Canon,Nikon, Fuji film and Olympus were the most popular brands back then. The designs and decorations of these cameras and their films were really attractive and creative.
Film cameras, used today, are mostly point-and-shoot which requires the photographers to plan how to take the best picture with the desired amount of lighting unlike in digital photography wherein the photos could be edited after taking the photo. This allows the picture to be more artistic and sophisticated.
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