So, as an aspiring filmmaker, having a good understanding of photography is necessary.
Now, I need two plus cameras.
+a toy camera (i might invest in more than one.)
+a professional camera, but I prefer analog over digital cameras.
I basically searched at 35mm point/shoots on ebay, and i came up with Minoltas, Olympus, Wirgin, Boigtlander, Aires, and a LOT of russian cameras. What should I consider? I dont mind paying up to $100 for a toy-though i'd obviously prefer less- and $500 for a professional, because i still have to buy a lame camcorder and then a professional camcorder..blahblahblah. you get it. I also want to hit up my thrift stores for cameras, is that a good idea?
So yeah, i'm basically asking which cameras you recommend?
PLUS, i really want lo-fi cameras, and an idea i was looking forward to was one that shoots really grungy bw pictures, with a lot of ...crunchy (?) kinda mistakes. I dont know if thats possible. Thank you.
Now, I need two plus cameras.
+a toy camera (i might invest in more than one.)
+a professional camera, but I prefer analog over digital cameras.
I basically searched at 35mm point/shoots on ebay, and i came up with Minoltas, Olympus, Wirgin, Boigtlander, Aires, and a LOT of russian cameras. What should I consider? I dont mind paying up to $100 for a toy-though i'd obviously prefer less- and $500 for a professional, because i still have to buy a lame camcorder and then a professional camcorder..blahblahblah. you get it. I also want to hit up my thrift stores for cameras, is that a good idea?
So yeah, i'm basically asking which cameras you recommend?
PLUS, i really want lo-fi cameras, and an idea i was looking forward to was one that shoots really grungy bw pictures, with a lot of ...crunchy (?) kinda mistakes. I dont know if thats possible. Thank you.