Top 10 Best 35mm Film Cameras for Beginner Photographers | From the Nikon FE2 to the Pentax K1000 to the Holga 135bc to the Canon AE-1 Program

I’ve used quite a few 35 mm film cameras over the years and they each have a special place in my heart. However, there are a few that I’d recommend over others if you’re a beginning photographer or just getting into film photography. Film & digital photography are wildly different adventures, in my personal opinion. Digital photography is great in it’s own right, but every film camera has it’s own personality. They aren’t replaceable. Their internal software can’t be updated. They work when they want to work. It’s all part of the fun of film photography. It also teaches you how to live in the moment. You can’t see the photo you just took on the back of the camera. You have to wait to get the film developed. So the moments you capture are real and unedited. Once an image is ingrained in film, the negative exists in a drawer forever, not on your hard drive. As you can tell, I’m just a little bit obsessed with film photography. :) I wanted to share 10 of the best 35mm film cameras for beginner photographers (in my opinion, of course) and why I recommend each one!

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1. Nikon FE2/FE

The Nikon FE2 is one of the pricier 35 mm cameras that I own, but it’s also the one 35 mm camera I won’t leave home without. I use the Nikon NIKKOR 50 mm f/1.4D lens and I’m absolutely obsessed with the way the photos look. They are dreamy, sharp, and beautiful. It’s definitely the most professional, sharpest 35 mm camera in my collection and I can’t imagine ever selling it. If you’re looking for a 35 mm camera that borders on amateur/professional, or you want room to grow, this is a great option. It has a dedicated aperture priority mode which is why I included it in this list. You don’t have to fully understand photography to be able to use this camera. You choose the aperture and the camera will do the rest for you. However, the lens itself is fully manual so you do have to focus the image yourself. It takes some getting used to, but there is something truly magical about this camera. It also has a dedicated multiple exposure option, which is why I went with this camera over a few of the other 35 mm cameras in this price range. This allows for creativity and experimentation once you get the hang of shooting film. :) The Nikon FE is similar, so either one is a great choice. However, the Nikon FE doesn’t have a dedicated multiple exposure lever. If multiple exposures aren’t your thing, than the Nikon FE would be a great choice and might save you a little bit of money. You can read my full review of the Nikon FE2 here or you can watch my YouTube videos about the Nikon FE2 here or here!

WHERE TO BUY

Nikon FE2

KEH Camera

Etsy

eBay

Amazon

Nikon FE

KEH Camera

Etsy

Amazon

LENS (uses F Mount lenses):

50mm f/1.4 AF Nikkor on Amazon

50mm f/1.4 AF Nikkor on KEH Camera

35-70mm f/3.3 AF Nikkor (more affordable zoom lens)

2. Canon AE-1 Program

I don’t personally own a Canon AE-1 Program myself, but I convinced my sister to buy one and we made a YouTube video about it while we were traveling in Budapest together. You can watch our video on my YouTube channel here! The Canon AE-1 Program is sort of a cult classic. Everyone loves this camera. Everyone will be jealous of you if you own this camera. I’m jealous that my sister has one! But my Nikon FE2 is quite similar to it in terms of the features and settings, so it doesn’t make sense for me to get one at this time in my life. Maybe one day! What’s nice about the AE-1 is that it includes a full Auto setting, which basically makes it a point-and-shoot camera, but with much better results! You still have to manually adjust the focus, but the camera will automatically set the shutter speed and aperture. It’s an incredible camera and perfect for beginners who are just starting out with film photography. Whenever my sister shows me her photos from her travels, I’m always blown away. The focus can be a little difficult to get right, but if you’re patient and willing to learn, you can get some absolutely stunning images. This is another one of those cameras that you’ll never want to sell. This one will stay in your collection for a lifetime.

WHERE TO BUY

Canon AE-1 Program:

KEH Camera

Etsy

Amazon

eBay

Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 Lens:

KEH Camera

eBay

3. Holga 135BC 35 mm Camera

You guys know I’m obsessed with the Holga 120 GCFN. But I’ve recently gotten into the Holga 135BC, which is the 35 mm version of the camera. You can read my full blog post about the 35 mm version here and see tons of sample images or watch my YouTube video here! The Holga, in general, is in a league of it’s own. It’s sort of an acquired taste. They can be notoriously finicky, but they are also a true testament to the magic of film photography. Holga cameras are known for their quirks and light leaks, but they are also known for creating surreal, unusual images. Many of my favorite images I’ve ever taken have been with a Holga. The 35 mm version is a great place to start if you’re interested in challenging yourself or getting creative. There is nothing more exciting to me than getting back a roll of Holga film. You just never know what you’re going to get! I will say this - if your first roll of film doesn’t turn out, you have to try again. It takes a few rolls to get the hang of it, but I promise you, it’s worth it. Plus, these cameras are incredibly cute up on the shelf too, so if you get tired of it or need a break, just set it up on the shelf for decoration! I have over a dozen Holgas now because they come in lots of different colors. If you’re interested in reading more about the 120 version of the Holga, you can check out my blog post about it here. My sister actually received a 35 mm Holga from her husband for Christmas one year, and it’s become one of her go-to travel cameras. It took her a few tries to understand how the camera works, but now she loves it and brings it on every trip with her now!

WHERE TO BUY

eBay

Etsy

4. Minolta Maxxum STsi

The Minolta Maxxum STsi is my secondary go-to 35 mm camera when I travel. It’s really hard for me to leave it behind because it has a special mode that is difficult to find on most 35 mm film cameras - a panorama mode. Some people could care less about the panorama mode, but for me, it’s a necessity when I’m traveling. I’m often at the top of a mountain or bell tower and find myself wanting to capture the entire scene. The panorama mode on my phone just doesn’t cut it for me. I used to use the Vivitar IC101 camera for panorama photos while I was traveling, but when I found the Minolta Maxxum STsi, it immediately replaced it because the images are much, much sharper. Not to mention, it’s extremely easy to switch to the pano mode. There is a little lever on the side of the camera that you can switch at any time in the middle of a roll of film. And you can switch it as many times as you’d like! There are quite a few different versions of this camera and they are all fairly similar. You can browse through KEH camera to see what’s available! You can also check out my YouTube video and blog post about the Minolta Maxxum STsi if you want more info!

WHERE TO BUY

Minolta Maxxum STsi Camera Body:

eBay

KEH Camera

Etsy

Amazon

Lens:

Minolta Maxxum AF 28-85mm 3.5-4.5 Zoom lens on eBay

5. KS Super II

This is one of the newest additions to my collection and I just recently posted a YouTube video and blog post about this camera too! The KS Super II was actually released under the department store brand, Sears, in the 1980s. It’s technically a Ricoh XR-7 in disguise, just rebranded for Sears. The Ricoh XR-7 is probably a little easier to find out in the wild since the Sears model was a short-lived version of it. I was lucky enough to get a KS Super II in super good condition and I’ve only shot a few rolls with it so far. However, it’s simple to use and a great camera for traveling. It has an Aperture Priority setting as it’s main ā€œAutoā€ setting, and then a flash setting. While this camera is a bit limited in terms of creativity and features, it’s great if you’re looking for a starter camera with a decently sharp lens at a good price. It has a cute, rugged metal alloy frame and has that classic 80s camera vibe. While I’d put this one a step below the Canon AE-1 Program and Nikon FE2, it still takes lovely photos and is super fun to use. I took it with me on a beach day and love how the photos turned out. I won’t be selling mine anytime soon, also because it was a hand-me-down from a family member. But the shutter sound is very satisfying and it just feels nice in your hand. I’m looking forward to trying this one out a bit more!

WHERE TO BUY

eBay

Etsy


WHERE TO BUY A RICOH XR-7

Etsy

eBay

KEH Camera

6. Pentax K1000

While I don’t own a Pentax K1000, it was the camera that I almost went with before being convinced to buy the Nikon FE2. I had a photographer friend who shot with the Pentax K1000 and I loved how her photos looked. But after chatting with a sales associate at a used camera store, I realized that the Nikon FE2 was more suited for me because of the multiple exposure setting. However, if multiple exposures aren’t your jam, the Pentax K1000 is an amazing 35 mm camera. It’s another one of those cult cameras that can be somewhat difficult to get your hands on for a good price. But it has that classic silver and black body and super sharp lenses if you go with ones like the Pentax 50 mm f/1.4 or the 28 mm f/2.8 lens. I’m still hoping to get my hands on one of these someday. If you stumble upon one, don’t leave it behind!

WHERE TO BUY

Camera Body:

Amazon

KEH Camera

Etsy

eBay

Lens (uses K-mount lenses):

Pentax 28mm f/2.8 Lens

KEH Camera

eBay

Pentax 50 mm f/1.4 Lens

KEH Camera

eBay


7. Pentax PC35AF-M

The Pentax PC35AF-M sort of snuck up on me. I have no idea where I got it from or how it ended up in my collection. It’s a point-and-shoot 35 mm camera with a pop-up flash from the 1980s. I was pleasantly surprised by the sharpness of the lens, but it’s not surprising considering it’s a Pentax with an f/2.8 lens. The only downside is that the battery compartment tends to pop open a lot, but I just make sure to keep it taped shut! This is another camera that I’ve only used a handful of times but it’s a great camera for travel because it’s compact and simple to use. I took it with me to Boston and Salem, Massachusetts not too long ago and I love the photos I ended up with. It does not have a multiple exposure function though, so for me, it won’t be coming with me on all of my adventures. However, I might bring it out for a day trip or a wedding every once in a while. :) You can read more about it on my blog here.

WHERE TO BUY

Etsy

eBay

8. Canon Rebel G

The Canon Rebel G is very special to me because it’s the camera my mom used when I was kid to capture our every day moments. And I mean, the very camera in the photo above is the one she used. It’s funny how those photos from our childhood seem to have such a specific tone and mood to them. But it also has to do with the film they used to make back in the day. Unfortunately, a lot of those film stocks don’t exist anymore, but I find that I can get pretty close with Fujifilm 400 35 mm film or Kodak Gold 200 35 mm. This camera has a ton of different features and settings, so if you’re looking to get creative, you’ll probably enjoy using this camera. It has modes like sport, portrait, macro, multiple exposure, night, etc. It also has a full auto mode so if you just want to keep it simple, you can do that too! I have a YouTube video and blog post about this one too, of course. :)

WHERE TO BUY

Camera Body:

KEH Camera

Amazon

Etsy

eBay

Lens:

Quantaray 28-90mm f/3.5 lens

9. Minolta Hi-Matic AF2

The Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 is another standard point-and-shoot camera, so if you’re looking for the most basic cameras that are the easiest to use, the point-and-shoots are the way to go. It’s exactly what it sounds like - you just point, and shoot! You don’t have to adjust any settings or waste time focusing the lens. The lens is autofocus and the camera will automatically set the best aperture and shutter speed to get the correct exposure. I took the Minolta Hi-Matic with me to Portugal last year and tested it out for the first time. It was such a perfect camera for travel because of it’s simplicity. I’m definitely planning on trying this one out again soon! You can read my blog post about it here, or watch our YouTube video about this camera in Portugal here!

WHERE TO BUY

Amazon

eBay

KEH Camera

Etsy

10. Canon Rebel K2

My beloved Canon Rebel K2. While some might argue that there’s nothing special about this camera, I’d beg to differ. The Canon Rebel K2 was my very first 35 mm camera and I still remember my first roll of film I ever shot with it. There is a nostalgia to the images that I just die for every time. It’s traveled with me all over the world and has been there for me on so many different occasions. I love my Canon Rebel K2 so much. When friends and family members who are at the very beginning of their photography journey ask me which camera they should get, the Canon Rebel K2 is always my first recommendation. It has a full Auto setting, but also has a ton of different settings and features for getting more creative or learning more about photography. You can graduate all the way to using this camera fully manually if you’d like to. It’s also super affordable. The Canon Rebel G that I mentioned earlier is very similar to this camera, but for some reason, I just like the photos of the Rebel K2 a bit better. I also use a zoom lens with my Canon Rebel K2, which allows it to be much more versatile when traveling. I can zoom in and get a beautiful portrait, or I can zoom out and capture a full city street. It also has autofocus, so you don’t have to waste your time trying to get the focus right. Of course I have a full blog post and YouTube video about this one too, if you’re interested in seeing sample photos or reading more about it. :)

WHERE TO BUY

Camera Body:

Amazon

Etsy

eBay

LENS (uses EF mount):

Canon 28-90mm f/5.6 kit lens

FINAL THOUGHTS

I hope this blog post has helped you narrow down your search and decide which 35 mm camera is best for you. I’m happy to help in any way so feel free to send me a message here or leave a comment below! I can’t wait to try out more 35 mm cameras soon and make an even more extensive list for you. It’s so much fun for me to try out new cameras and see how they’re all different. No two film cameras are alike and I love that the opportunities for testing vintage cameras seems endless to me. There are so many more left out there in the world!

If you’re wondering what film stocks to try out with these cameras, check out my blog posts about Unique Film Stocks for 35 mm Cameras here or my Top 5 Favorite Color Films for 35 mm Cameras here. Or, here’s a quick list!

35 mm Film Recommendations

Kodak Gold 200 35 mm Film

Kodak Portra 160 35 mm Film

Kodak Portra 400 35 mm Film

Kodak ColorPlus 200 35 mm Film

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<3 Myles Katherine

The Best Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals on Amazon for Photographers!

I wait alllll year for Black Friday and Cyber Monday and in case you didn’t know, Amazon’s Black Friday Week starts today, November 21! As a photographer, I’m constantly buying gear, accessories, batteries, memory cards, lenses, cameras, everything. It’s just part of the job. But I truly hate overpaying for basic things that I need to help run my business. Every year, I spend the weekend after Thanksgiving updating my gear, refilling my fridge with film, stocking my battery drawer, and occasionally, gifting myself with a camera or lens that I’ve been eyeing all year. :)

I wanted to share a few of the deals I’ve been keeping my eye on this year. These are all great gift ideas for photographers. Or if you’re a photographer yourself, it’s that time of year to buy yourself a little something for all of your hard work! There’s honestly no better investment in your business as a photographer than an incredible lens or camera. It will only help your business grow, prove your professionality, and encourage you to grow as an artist.

(By using the links and/or codes in this blog post it supports Myles Katherine Photography. We may get a small kick back by you doing so.)

  1. CANON 5D MARK IV

    If you’re looking for a workhorse of a camera to start your photography business with, the 5D Mark IV is on sale! This is my main digital camera. I use it to photograph weddings, events, musicians, portraits, food, landscapes, etc. It’s incredibly versatile, has dual card-reader slots, great battery life, and is a tried and true DSLR camera in the industry. I originally started my business with the 5D Mark II back in the day and eventually upgraded to the 5D Mark IV. You can read my full blog post about it here! It’s currently on sale for $2899 and comes with a 24-105mm f/4 IS II USM lens! And don’t forget to pick up a super fun vector star filter like this one if you want to get experimental! If you’d prefer a mirrorless camera, the Canon EOS R5 and the Canon EOS R6 are also majorly discounted. I currently use the original Canon EOS R as my backup camera, but the R5 and R6 are the newer, updated versions and are equipped with even more settings and upgrades. The images I’ve taken with my EOS R are ridiculously sharp and it has amazing low-light capabilities. You can read more about it on my blog and see samples photos here! If you’re hoping to stay in the $500 range, the Canon EOS R100 Mirrorless Camera is on sale too! You honestly can’t go wrong with Canon. Just start where your budget allows and then upgrade over the years as you’re able!

2. GO PRO HERO 12 BLACK

I’ve been through about 5 Go Pros over the years because every time they come out with a new one I want to buy it! I love them so much because they are super tiny and inconspicuous, but are capable of capturing high quality video during my travels. I’ve used Go Pros for years to film parts of YouTube videos when I'm traveling, and for secondary angles when I’m filming videos at home. Plus, they are so fun to take underwater if you’re at the beach or somewhere tropical and want to spy on the fish creatures. They are pretty incredible little cameras. The Go Pro Hero 12 is $100 off at the moment! You can check out the deal here! And make sure to pick up a GorillaPod too, which is also on sale for Black Friday! The Go Pro Hero 11 is also on sale here if you’d prefer to save a little cash!

3. APPLE 2024 MACBOOK AIR 15-INCH LAPTOP WITH M3 CHIP

There is nothing better than a good laptop deal during Cyber Weekend. Every few years I’ll cave in and upgrade to a new one. This year, the 2024 Macbook Air 15-inch laptop with 512 GB SSD storage is running for only $1199, which is honestly incredible. Sadly, I’m not in need of a new laptop at the moment, but if I was, I would totally go for this one. You can find the deal here. Just don’t tell me that you got it because I’ll be majorly jealous. I currently have the M1 14-inch Macbook Pro and I’m obsessed. I even posted a YouTube video about it here! All of my Macbook computers have lasted forever. As in, they never actually stopped working, I just grew out of them and ended up selling them. I’ve never had one die on me. But I would also consider myself a responsible laptop owner and try not to drop it, bend it, or spill anything on it.

4. FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI 11 INSTANT CAMERA

This is one of those deals I actually might seriously take advantage of this year. I currently have the Instax Mini 8, which works just fine if you know what you’re doing, but the Instax Mini 11 is fully automatic and is super easy to use. The Instax Mini 11 would be great for a photographer at any level - beginner, amateur, professional… it doesn’t matter. They’re fun for anyone. Plus, they are tiny and cute and colorful. Everyone should have one if you ask me. :) Check out the current $59 deal here! Oh, and don’t forget to pick up a super cute carrying case that is also on sale here!

5. SANDISK 128GB EXTREME PRO SDXC UHS-I MEMORY CARD

Not the most exciting gift in the world, but I can tell you from experience that having a large memory card makes all the difference, especially if you’re shooting weddings. It’s important to replace your old memory cards every once in a while too, just so you don’t end up in a bad situation with a faulty card. The SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Memory Card is only $18.99 at the moment so make sure to snatch one up here! I’ll likely be grabbing one or two or three of these for myself too!

6. POLAROID NOW+ GENERATION 2 - CAMERA + FILM BUNDLE

I have enough Polaroid cameras to last a lifetime, but I always want more! They’re so cute and collectible. What I love about the Polaroid Now+ is that you can get super creative. It comes with lens filters, multiple exposure options and even has bluetooth connectivity. You don’t necessarily need to be a professional photographer to use one of these, though I would say you need a bit of patience to get used to the various settings. I’d just read through any paperwork it comes with first so you know how to get the best photo possible in different lighting scenarios. Amazon is currently offering a camera + film bundle so make sure to check it out here!

7. EMART BACKDROP STAND 10x7FT (WxH) PHOTO STUDIO

If you’re starting to build your photography studio, the EMART backdrop stand kit is only $37.99 at the moment. You can’t really get much better than that! Not to mention, everything folds up really small and fits into the carrying case. It’s the perfect addition to any home studio. There are different size options available too. I’m in the process of building a studio shed in my backyard so I’ll be picking up another one of these soon. I like to have 2-3 backdrop set-ups prepared for shoots, just so my clients have options. And I’d also recommend scooping up a Neewer ring light. They’re 30% off for Black Friday! I use mine for literally everything. Sometimes even as my only light for in-studio photo shoots!

8. BEATS STUDIO PRO - WIRELESS BLUETOOTH NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES

Creating this list is just making me want everything… I’ve been unhappy with my current headphones and have been on the lookout for noise cancelling headphones for a LOT of different reasons. My husband is a musician so he’s literally always making noise - whether he’s playing guitar, drums, piano, or just walking around the house singing, it never ends. I’m just over here trying to focus and get some work done! I like to watch relaxing tv shows or listen to music while I’m photo editing because it helps pass the time and makes the experience a little less daunting. I also travel a lot and airplanes are SO LOUD. I’m extremely sensitive to sound, especially when it’s a stressful sound (like terrifying random airplane creaks and groans) so I’ll definitely be considering upgrading to these Beats Studio Pro headphones…

9. SONY ALPHA 7R V CAMERA

If you’re more of a Sony camera person, or more of a videographer, then you might want to check out the Black Friday deal on the Sony Alpha 7R V Full-frame Mirrorless Camera. The Sony a7 III is also on sale WITH a 24-70mm lens for only $1498! If I wasn’t so obsessed with multiple exposures, I’d switch to Sony. Their cameras are insanely sharp, fast, and compact. I seriously considered switching to Sony before I bought my Canon 5D Mark IV, but it just didn’t make sense for me personally. If you’re wanting to focus more on video but still want to be able to take incredible photos, Sony is perfect for that. I’m just more of a photographer first, videographer second. You can find out more about the current discount on the a7R V here! If you’re just starting out and don’t want to spend so much money, the Sony ZV-1F is also on sale for only $398. It’s particularly great for vlogging and YouTube videos, and isn’t quite so chunky and intimidating.

10. AMAZON GIFT CARDS

If you truly can’t decide what to get for someone, you can absolutely never go wrong with a gift card. Amazon has a million different gift cards to pick from throughout Cyber Weekend. Definitely take advantage of that while you can, even if it’s just buying yourself a gift card to use next year when you’re in need of something for your business. I mean, why not?? You can look through the gift card options here!!!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

I hope this list helps you come up with a few gift ideas for the photographer in your life. Or if you’re a photographer yourself, I hope this list reminds you to invest in your business and believe in yourself! I’ve been a full-time photographer since 2012 and it all started with my first Canon 5D Mark II. It truly only takes one amazing camera and one amazing artist to create a successful business.

If you found this post helpful or inspiring, I’d love it if you considered signing up for my Patreon! For as little as $1 a month, you’ll get early access to all of my YouTube videos, plus tons of photos that I don’t post anywhere else. Depending on which tier you choose, you could also receive seasonal prints and/or discounts! I always use all of the proceeds towards cameras, film & processing. Find out more here!

If you have any questions, I’m always happy to help! You can contact me here, or leave a comment below! Thanks so much for stopping by! You can also check out my Amazon storefront for more Black Friday/Cyber Weekend camera/film recommendations. :) Have a magical day!

<3 Myles Katherine

(By using the links and/or codes in this blog post it supports Myles Katherine Photography. We may get a small kick back by you doing so.)