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Reddit mentions of Kodak Advantix Preview APS Camera
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- Pictures available for immediate preview on 1.8-inch LCD screen
- Choose the number of prints you want as soon as you take them
- 2.6x zoom lens
- Advanced Flash System
- Panorama mode, midroll change, auto film advance
Features:
Specs:
Height | 6.2 Inches |
Length | 3.5 Inches |
Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Width | 5.3 Inches |
Digital cameras were modeled after film cameras, shooting one or the other is exactly the same. Film just doesn't have a preview LCD.
If you want to know what it's like to shoot film: Pick an ISO and stick with it. Anywhere from 50 to 1600. Don't change it to any other ISO setting until you've shot 36 pictures, then you can change it for another 36. Keep in mind that a film roll only has 36 pictures and it will cost you anywhere from $20-$40 for those 36 pictures regardless if they're good or bad so only press that shutter when you mean it. Then just turn off image preview and don't look at the pics til you download them to your computer. You can shoot in any mode you want. P mode, A mode, Tv mode, TTL flash, image stabilization, autofocus or full manual everything.. whatever doesn't matter. Film cameras have the same features as your DSLR and Canon/Nikon film cameras use the same lenses as full frame DSLR, they can be shared. Now you know exactly what it's like to shoot film.
Kodak made a film camera with a preview LCD