Recently, I’ve been saving for a new camera. Over the years I’ve had a number of cameras, I studied photography at GCSE and A-level and it was something I loved. Although I had access to (a heavy and cumbersome) digital SLR while I was married, I seemed to lose my interest in photography for some time, just dipping in every now and again. I’ve been thinking how I’d like a mirrorless camera to add to my collection; all the SLR settings without the weight.
Last week, I discovered a new camera, a thing of beauty, the Fujifilm X. With a £700 price tag, it wasn’t for me. The thing that really drew me to it though was the retro film presets. I happily pre-date digital photography and still find joy in the imperfection of film photography. So I decided instead to buy a film SLR from eBay. It arrived on Friday and I’m beyond excited to try it out. I’m even looking forward to waiting for my film to be developed. I always remember the excitement of wondering how many of the 24 images on your roll would actually turn out well.
This won’t be my prime camera, but it’s a welcome addition to a collection that I think covers all bases now. I have two smaller digital cameras. The Canon power shot was the one I took to Paris last year, and whilst it captured lovely images then, it doesn’t perform so well in low light. I’ve told little Miss she’s now allowed to use that one on trips and holidays now. She likes to take photos and I’m happy for her to learn.
Then I have my fun Fuji Instax which is great for parties and candid snaps. I’m also recognising that the iPhone camera is pretty decent too. I’ve always discounted my phone cameras as not being as valid, but I’ve recently started looking more into the settings and how to get the best from it, so it’s just about selecting the right camera for the situation.
I’m not totally writing off another digital camera just yet, but for now I’m very happy with my little photography collection.

























































