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Analog photography guides for beginners

Everything you need to know to get started with film. No unnecessary jargon — practical advice from someone who has spent 20 years with cameras in hand.

Where to start

The 3 questions every beginner asks

Quick glossary for beginners

ISO / ASA

Film sensitivity to light. Higher ISO = more sensitive (better in low light, more grain).

Shutter

The mechanism that controls how long light reaches the film. Measured in fractions of a second.

Aperture (f/)

The diameter of the lens opening. A lower number (f/1.8) lets in more light and creates more background blur.

SLR

Single Lens Reflex. A camera with an internal mirror that lets you see exactly what will be photographed.

35mm film

The standard format for analog photography. The easiest to find and develop.

Light seals

The foam/rubber seals that prevent light from entering the camera body. Often need replacing on old cameras.

Rangefinder

A camera without an internal mirror, with a separate viewfinder. Quiet and compact.

DX coding

A barcode system on modern film cartridges that cameras read to configure themselves automatically.

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