I totally agree. I started with a Nikkormat and eventually arrived at the F4, arguably the best 35mm camera ever made. I still keep fresh batteries in it but now my digital cameras are the one that I mostly use. In theory the film cameras are the most fun but in practice the digitals rule. I have kids scattered around the States and when I want to depict the beauties of Northern Spain I just have to attach pictures to an email and off they go.I used 35mm for years printed and processed all my own work, but I simply don't see the point it's very costly and wasteful chemicals darkroom film enlagers filters fridges you literally need a second house to to go with this hobby, on the other hand to me Digital photography as been a god send no waste if you shoot a 100 images you upload them and you can delete 99 print from your own printer cost friendly, all you really need is a spare battery and two filters that's about it, and don't let 35mm geeks tell you they can print as big as they want they can but they don't because that also takes specialist equipment.
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