Gear Guide for Film Lovers and Analog Enthusiasts

18 unique, cheap film gear for the analog-lovers who need to stock up on extra rolls or accessories.

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In an age dominated by digital imagery, this guide is a haven for those drawn to the tactile feel of loading film, the suspense of developing, and the unique character that analog photography imparts to each image. Whether you're a seasoned film photographer or a digital native looking to explore the roots of photography, our guide offers insightful reviews, tips, and recommendations on the best gear and accessories to help you capture stunning analog photographs. Join us as we delve into the world of film photography and celebrate the artistry that has captivated visual storytellers for generations.
Image By Hunter Lacey
Image By Hunter Lacey
Image By Hunter Lacey
Image By Hunter Lacey
Image By Hunter Lacey
Image By Hunter Lacey

1. Kodak Portra Professional Series

160 in 35mm and 120, 400 in 35mm and 120, or 800 in 35mm and 120

Kodak Portra is, of course, a classic choice for any film photographer. The different ISOs you can choose from offer other pros and cons. There's 160 ISO film for the film shooter who shoots outside during the day and wants minimal grain. Or maybe you'd love 800 ISO film for the film shooter who shoots indoors and outdoors and doesn't mind a slight graininess. 400 ISO is a perfect middle-ground if you can't decide. All listed ISOs are 35mm and 120 for your 35mm and medium format shooters.

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2. Kodak Gold 200 in 35mm and 120

Film shooters worldwide couldn't contain their excitement when Kodak launched Gold 200 in 120 last year. 200 is the more affordable option for shooting color Kodak film in both formats. The film is the same caliber as Portra; the tones are warmer (some people prefer that). The only downside to Gold is that it only comes in 200 ISO.

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3. Ilford HP5+ 35mm Film

Few things in photography are more classic than black-and-white film. It harkens back to the medium's origin but is dynamic enough to fit into modern-day photography. Ilford creates some of the best black-and-white film, and HP5+ is a great go-to. With ISO at 400, it can navigate all kinds of lighting situations.

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4. H35 EKTAR Half-Frame Camera

This is an excellent choice for any beginner film photographer — the buy-in on this camera isn't much financially, but the reward is significant. I've photographed many rolls on my Ektar Half-Frame and can attest to the quality. Also, with a half-frame camera, you get over 70 exposures on a 35mm roll of film rather than just the standard 36.

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6. Polaroid Now+

Pairs w/ Polaroid 600 Film

The creators of Instant film, Polaroid, have revamped their classic camera into the Now+. The Polaroid mobile app lets you access 5 new lens filters, aperture priority, and tripod mode. You can also try light painting, double exposure, manual mode, and more. It also comes with a tripod mount.

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Now + Instant Film Camera - Gen 1

Polaroid

Polaroid's most creative camera yet. The Now+ is Polaroid's revamped analog instant camera with even more creative tools. Get 5 new lens filters, and unlock two extra tools — aperture priority and tri...

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7. Wolfman Black and White Negative 35mm Film

This film, created by the Film Photography Project, is a medium-to-low grain black and white film with an ISO of 100. It has an excellent tonal range and is suitable for any 35mm camera. This is a great option if you are interested in black-and-white photography but want to try a relatively new-to-the-market film.

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8. CineStill 400Dynamic Color

This color film has fine grain and a soft palette that will give your subject rich, warm skin tones. Though it is 400 ISO, you can push it to 3200. It is perfect for indoor and outdoor shooting and features a process-surviving anti-static lubricant coating ideal for SLRs and automatic film cameras. You can purchase this film in both 35mm and medium format.

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11. Kodak RETO 35 mm Film Case

This cute film case has a retro look and is the perfect place to store your 35mm film, whether on your desk, in the fridge or in your bag. These cans were widely used in the 70s for film packaging, so they pay homage to the heyday of film photography. It's a perfect option for the nostalgic film shooter.

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12. Long Weekend Monterey Sling

Long Weekend, a line of photography-related products and gear by photographer Willem Verbeek, features some of our favorite items in the Moment store. This sling is a miniature take on the famous Santa Fe Shoulder Bag. It is perfect for carrying your camera and other essentials while shooting on the go. The external compartments are perfect for storing extra rolls of film. Even your most plus-sized iPhone can fit into this bag, too.

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13. Online Course: Shooting Your Dream Concept: Film Photography with Mike Gray

An online course is a wonderful gift for a film shooter – whether they’re just starting out or far in their journey. Not only will they get a lot out of it, but they’ll enjoy the process, too. Mike Gray gives us an inside look at how to plan and execute your dream shoot on film in this online course. And it’s only $50, quite a low price for a class.

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15. Fujifilm Instax Mini Link 2 Smartphone Printer

This tiny printer allows you to print photos from your smartphone! You can do this through the Instax Mini Link app and add details to your prints, like bubbles, petals, neon, spray paint, or glitter. The printer requires Instax Mini film. It would be an excellent gift for anyone who likes to include imagery in their journaling or scrapbooking or for anyone who wants to display photos around their home.

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L-308X-U Flashmate Light Meter

Sekonic

The pocket-sized Sekonic L-308X-U FLASHMATE is the smallest and lightest digital light meter in the Sekonic line-up. Featuring dedicated modes for photography, cinematography and HD cinematography, pl...

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