I'm into film photography a bit, looks like they're thankfully only 35mm film, not the 120 which is absolutely…
aww thanks, it's about the film you're putting in the camera. Like polaroid film. It's a different type. Now modern cameras get the picture developed on a electric matrix. In the olden days you needed a special film to put in the camera to create the picture. 120 film is very vintage, popular around 1960s/70s. 35mm camera is the one you had in those cameras in 1990s.
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I'm into film photography a bit, looks like they're thankfully only 35mm film, not the 120 which is absolutely bonkers to develop and suuuuper expensive too. I use 120 in my Diana camera which gets super cute effect. They wouldn't change 120 film like that due to light exposure. Must be 35mm
so you probably had what InkPaa are using.
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