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	<title>Comments on: What kind of films goes to a 35mm Polaroid 238 SL Motorized Camera?</title>
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		<title>By: Nathan Grammatico</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan Grammatico</dc:creator>
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Hmm, i can&#039;t seem to find the camera at all on amazon.com. But, i have experience with both digital and film photography. Usually, when you speak of a 35mm film camera, it would need to take 35mm film, one of the most easy to find things in the world. And, is practically available all around the world. There are several different films, with different speeds that you should consider. Here is a link to what an example of 35mm looks like, and about how much it costs:

and average four pack of film.

My Opinion
 although back in the day, the film cameras dominated, but nowadays they are getting pretty stale, and outdated. I think you should make the switch the digital. Trust me, i had to give up film photography because of how much money it costed. I like my digital cameras more. here is an example of a cheap little  digital camera that maybe you should consider.

trust me, they get cheaper , and they get way more expensive into the 10 thousands ( the canon eos 1ds mark 111), which i wish i could have.

Yours Sincerely,
  Nathan Grammatico</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmm, i can&#8217;t seem to find the camera at all on amazon.com. But, i have experience with both digital and film photography. Usually, when you speak of a 35mm film camera, it would need to take 35mm film, one of the most easy to find things in the world. And, is practically available all around the world. There are several different films, with different speeds that you should consider. Here is a link to what an example of 35mm looks like, and about how much it costs:</p>
<p>and average four pack of film.</p>
<p>My Opinion<br />
 although back in the day, the film cameras dominated, but nowadays they are getting pretty stale, and outdated. I think you should make the switch the digital. Trust me, i had to give up film photography because of how much money it costed. I like my digital cameras more. here is an example of a cheap little  digital camera that maybe you should consider.</p>
<p>trust me, they get cheaper , and they get way more expensive into the 10 thousands ( the canon eos 1ds mark 111), which i wish i could have.</p>
<p>Yours Sincerely,<br />
  Nathan Grammatico</p>
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