There was a roll of film I had shot using the old manual FED5 Soviet era rangefinder which I kept in the drawer for almost 3 years. I finally got a chance to develop it and scanned it.
This rangefinder do not need any batteries. No metering for light and the shutter is totally mechanical.
Looking retro and really amazing to see my kids had changed so much since 3 years back.
Although the latest digital files are great, there is something film has that digital files do not have.
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