Pros: Maximum photo taking versatility; produces high quality color prints; economical. Cons: Only for use with Advantix/APS cameras; try a single pack first to find preferred speed.
It is officially that time of year again. Summer vacations are beginning, so that means it is time to stock up on plenty of film. Several years ago, we received our first Advantix type camera as a gift and completely wore that thing out. Then...
Pros: Drop-in Film Loading, Three Picture Formats, Good Quality Cons: More Expensive than 35mm Film
Two years ago I purchased the Olympus NewPic 600 APS Camera (see my review of it) to take with me on my trip to London, England. I chose the APS system over 35mm because I had never been good at changing film and didn't want to worry about whether I had...
I have been using an Advantix camera for a few years. I was used to a 35mm SLR and only started using the Advantix because my daughter didn't like the small viewfinder and WDW was nearing. I used another brand, initially, because we got it free. I also...
First I'll say I don't really like 200 speed film, but has anybody noticed how hard 100 is to find? ESPECIALLY in APS! Darnit I wish I'd got a EOS Rebel 2000 instead of an EOS IX Lite (the Rebel is the 35mm version)! Oh well, this is a decent film. Nice...
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