Film Photography for Beginners. Basics and Tips for Getting Started with 35mm.

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How to get into film photography. A guide for beginners. We talk primarily about 35mm film. From the best film cameras, to best film stocks, to how to expose for the scene, and where to get your film developed. If you have any questions drop them in the comments and I'm happy to get back to you.
So considering this a film photography 101 or film photography basics.

I personally get my film developed at Richard Photo Lab:

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0:00 What's in this guide
0:25 Best Film Photography Cameras For Beginners
1:54 Canon AE-1 Walk Around
3:10 Best Film For Beginners
6:34 Film Photography Lenses
8:21 Loading Film in Your Camera (they're all a bit different)
10:12 Exposure
15:50 Metering
19:51 Focusing
21:33 In The Field Examples
24:50 How To Get Your Film Developed and Scanned

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Thanks for watching! Hope you've found it helpful!

TaylorJacksonPhoto
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This is a truly fantastic watch with great, easy to understand examples and descriptions! Been shooting point & shoot film for years and trying to slow down and really learn the ropes now as I'd like to get more serious and your descriptions have made concepts click for me that I've been tripping over for ages. I'm a super visual learner so I really appreciate the visual representations that you include (such as photo examples of each film type, etc).

Great stuff!

itsdiscofrank
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Perfect timing I just got a nikon fm a month ago and waiting to see my first three rolls developed

Insomnia_Central_
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Was looking forward to seeing that green Nikon you had in your BTS wedding video.

ChrisGaldamez
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Have you ever heard of the sunny 16 rule? I recently acquired several film cameras that belonged to my great uncle and while they function, some of the meters do not work.

reidwilkinson
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I think I'm going to be forced into scanning my film myself. Not happy with my pictures.

markgoostree