I think its been about six years since the last time I had a film camera. They seem to be making a small come back but with much struggle. I am sure this fad will die out in a few more years, but until then I need to start the hunt for places that will develop my film.
After a couple years of debate, I finally bought this lomography fisheye camera. The camera looks simple enough, but it is taking a great amount of patience to figure out for people like me who hate manuals. First I couldn't figure out why the flash wouldn't go off (no batterie, duh!) and I still can't figure out when it takes a picture. It's taking some time to getting used to not being able to see the pictures I took and deleting the ones I don't want. I forgot what this excitement for surprise felt like and the anticipation is killing me! I plan on going to a camera store soon and have them explain to me the functions of the camera (I have high expectations for its abilities), buy more film and the "submarine" waterproof case. What's a camera to a Hawaii native if it can't rough it in the waters?