Olympus AF-10: A 35 mm little point-and-shoot film camera

Ever wanted to get back into film photography? Missing the smell of a new roll of 35 mm film? You can’t go wrong buying a little Olympus point-and-shoot camera, which will only cost you 2 days of groceries. It’s cheap, pocketable, and runs on two AAA batteries. It has a 35 mm/F3.5 fixed lens and all kinds of automated features like an automatic flash when your subject is too dim.

Olympus AF-10

Samples shot with Fomapan 100

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  1. Ever thought about trying film photography but worried it’s too complicated? This little Olympus seems like a perfect start—affordable and easy to use. I love how portable it is, and the fixed lens sounds versatile enough for everyday shots. The automatic flash is a nice touch for low-light situations. Have you tried it with other film brands besides Fomapan? I’m curious if it handles all types of film equally well. What’s your favorite part about shooting with this camera—is it the simplicity, the results, or just the nostalgia? Honestly, this makes me want to dust off my old film gear and give it another go. Would you recommend it to a complete beginner, or is it better for someone with some experience?

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