This is a highly controversial topic: which are the best 35mm film cameras you can buy? Everyone will have a different opinion, but we have taken into account a varying range of factors when trying to decide which 35mm film camera is the best.
Here is our list of what we consider to be some of the best 35mm film cameras.
Why Should I Buy a 35mm Film Camera?35mm film photography is super fun, and one of the best hobbies to have. (Although, we are biased in this opinion!)
It helps to improve your photography skills in general. It also helps you to slow down, and appreciate what you are taking a photograph of, rather than taking 100 photos on your phone.
You will learn how to correctly expose a photograph, and how each setting affects the final image that you get. I started my career as a professional photographer by using 35mm film cameras, and now I can meter almost anything completely by eye.
It is a great way to bond with your friends too, as you can show them how cool your 35mm film camera is and help them learn how to use it too.
How do I find my first film camera?There are tonnes of different 35mm film cameras out there, but luckily for you, you have found our website and we love helping people find their perfect camera.
We have a film camera quiz that will give you a list of your perfect film cameras, or you can message us directly using our chat feature in the corner of our website.
Take our film camera quiz here What makes a good film camera?There are a lot of things to consider when discussing which film cameras are the best film cameras.
In our honest opinion, the best film camera for you is the one you enjoy using.
But anyway, let's get into the technical bits.
Also, a disclaimer: we've included cameras most people could actually afford, not £4000 Leicas.
Choosing the top 5 film cameras was really hard, but whilst compiling this list, we looked at a range of factors. Everyone will have their own opinion on which 35mm film cameras are the best.
Firstly was the usability; how much fun are these cameras to use; how easy are they to use; do they feel good quality?
Secondly was the quality; how high quality are the images from the cameras; how high quality is the build of the camera?
Thirdly was whether these cameras are a good investment or not; can you get them repaired; will they last a long time?
"The best film camera for you is the one you enjoy using."
So what are the best 35mm film cameras?5. Olympus XA2
Super compact, with a super sharp lens, we kick off this list of the best 35mm film cameras with the Olympus XA2.
We love this camera for travelling, everyday use, and always carrying a camera with you.
Read more about the Olympus XA2 here.4. Canon AE-1 Program
This is the camera I began film photography with, and if I wasn't running a film camera shop, I would still be using it.
This camera has everything you could need for great film photography - an accurate meter, automatic and manual settings, sharp lenses, and great ergonomics.
Read more about the Canon AE-1 Program here.3. Contax T2
Does this camera really need any introduction? The Contax T2 is one of the great 35mm film cameras, and it hasn't lost its popularity in recent years.
With a super sharp lens, great autofocus, and a fantastic Porsche design, this camera is the high quality, pocketable point and shoot everyone would love to own.
2. Canon F-1
Some may disagree, but we think this camera deserves to be in the top 2 of the best 35mm film cameras. It is a mechanical marvel, built to last the test of time, and takes you back to the bare bones of photography.
You'll spend hours lining up your shots, and making every shot count, with this lovely SLR that encapsulates what film photography is all about - slowing down.
Read more about the Canon F-1 here Created with Canon F-1Honourable mention: Contax G1
We should have made this list “the six best 35mm film cameras” because the Contax G1 deserves a spot on this list of cameras.
This camera features super sharp lenses, fantastic autofocus, really good metering, and a wonderfully attractive design.
1. Nikon 35Ti and Nikon 28Ti
Okay, forgive us - these are two different cameras. But they have a lot of the same features. The main difference is that one has a 35mm lens, and the other has a 28mm lens.
This camera was a top of the range 35mm camera when it was released, and it still is.
These cameras have arguably the best lenses ever put onto a 35mm film camera.
It also has an incredible matrix metering system, which essentially divides an area of your frame into sections and decides the settings of your camera based on information (light) from each of these areas.
Still stuck on which film camera to buy?Try our film camera quiz. All you have to do is answer a few questions, and then you will get a list of personalised camera recommendations.
Or send us a message on Instagram, send us an email, chat to us on our live website chat, or read some more of our blog posts!
Have a read of some of our other blog posts here.5 of the Best Cameras for Beginners
The Best Compact 35mm Film Cameras
5 of the Best 35mm Film Cameras for Travelling
5 of the Best Half-Frame 35mm Film Cameras
Your Ultimate Guide to Starting 35mm Film Photography
How to Choose Your First 35mm Film Camera
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Buy me a coffeeArticle written by: Max
Max is the owner of Cameras By Max. They work full-time repairing and refurbishing all the 35mm film cameras you see on the website. Their favourite camera (at the moment) is the Olympus XA, and their favourite city in the world is Edinburgh.