Digital has improved to the point I find I just don't use my old 35mm film cameras any more.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good used market for these. Or perhaps it is more like an old 36.6k modem. What once cost $500 you now would have trouble giving away in the free box at a garage sale.
I have two 35mm film cameras.
The older is a Canon AE1 Program with a 50mm Canon lens and a 70-210 Soliger zoom, bounce flash, bag and a few various filters.
This camera has literally been around the world with me about three times and has seen panthers in Kenya, kangaroos in Australia, the great pyramids in Egypt (and so on, blah blah long winded story about my travels). My point is I've had it so long I almost feel like a traitor giving it up but the simple reality is I have not used it in few years. It works fine but my digital Nikon is awesome and much cheaper to experiment with.
The other camera is newer but has less history. It's a Canon EOS Rebel. It is similar to the digital version with auto exposure / aperture / focus but uses 35mm film. When I bought it digital camera quality was still sub-par unless you were willing to spend thousands of dollars.
Like the AEI it works fine. Both cameras can be used in manual mode if a person desires or pretty much "point and click" except the AE1 is not auto focus.
So I'm wondering if there is a viable market for these or if I'm just holding on to garage sale rejects.
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