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Film Camera Must Haves For 2023

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Here is what I carry as a film Photographer and some additional recommendations.  Please note that the camera recommendations maybe harder to find as they're usually second hand.
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120mm Film Stocks

Fresh or expired, I try to get my hands on all of it.  Here are some common ones.  Tip for older stock, cold stored will be fresher.   You may need to compensate too depending on how old it is.  

 
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Current favorite 120mm film
Kodak Professional Portra 400 Color Negative Film
 
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Great option for 120mm film
Kodak Professional Ektar Color Negative Film ISO 100
 
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Great option for Black and White film 120mm
HP5 PLUS 120
 
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For those brighter days.
Kodak Professional Portra 160 Color Negative Film (120 ...
 
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Can be a harder to find film.  One of my favorites.
FUJICOLOR PRO 400H | Fujifilm [United States]
 
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Great option for black and white.
Kodak Professional Tri-X 400 Black and White Negative ...

Camera Accessories

Accessories that for film cameras, most can be used with modern ones too.

 
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One of the Best camera straps!
Slide Lite Camera Strap
 
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My go to way to mount my camera when out shooting, hiking, or just walking around.
Capture Camera Clip | Peak Design Official Site
 
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Gotta keep those lenses clean.
Camera Cleaning Kit with Lens Pen & Fluid
 
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Light meter for the new or if you're looking for a small size meter to double check.
Keks KM02 OLED Light Meter (Black)

Camera Bags

I prefer camera cubes, as you can use any bag.  They can also be used as stand alones.

 
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My current bag for my film camera.  I keep cleaning accessories in the pockets and an extra roll or two of film in the top.  You can add a handle or strap to use it as a stand alone camera bag.  If not using for a camera, I have a few set up as tech pouches.
CIVIC Access Pouch 2L
 
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Pick your own bag and use this cube for your camera gear.  They have a few different sizes.
Peak Design Medium Camera Cube, BCC-M-BK-1
 
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Minimalist camera protection
Domke 19-Inch Protective Wrap
 
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Another option for a camera cub.  The company has a few different sizes too.
Tenba BYOB 10 Camera Insert - Blue (636-631)

35mm Film Stocks

I tend to shoot medium (120mm) but I started on 35mm.  My first camera was the Canon AE-1.  These are my recommendations for films, basically the same as the 120.  

 
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Very common and great option to use.
KODAK Portra 400 Professional ISO 400, 35mm
 
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This has to be one of my favorite for black and whites.  I've used this for decades.  Common in basic classes.
Ilford HP5 Plus Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
 
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If you are a night shooter and haven't tired this yet, why haven't you?
CineStill Film 800Tungsten Xpro C-41 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
 
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Not my go to but I still love putting a roll or two of this film every now and then.
Kodak Professional Ektar 100 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
 
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I picked this up when I couldn't find Portra locally.  I can't say I was disappointed.  Definitely worth trying it out if you haven't yet.
Kodak GOLD 200 Color Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)
 
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Like I mentioned for the 120mm, classic black and white.
Kodak Professional Tri-X 400 Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film, 36 Exposures)

35mm Cameras

My go to 35mm cameras or ones on my wish list.

 
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My very first film camera.  Great starter and true classic.
Canon AE-1 Program
 
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Another great option for a starter camera.  This can take a beating and keep shooting.
Pentax K1000
 
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If you are into range finders, this is fun option.  Can be found pretty cheap too.
Yashica Electro 35
 
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Sadly the prices for these have gone up.  A very solid option for those looking for a TLR style camera.
Yashica Mat-124G Camera
 
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Looking for something that can shoot 35mm and 120mm?  Get the adaptor and get best of both worlds.
Yashica 635 Film Camera
 
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Higher end ranger finder.
Leica M6

120mm Cameras

This are my go to cameras for 120mm or ones that are currently on my wishlist

 
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Well know and recommend medium format camera.
The Mamiya M645
 
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My first medium format camera.  Great all around.  Highly recommend one. If you are wanting an auto, check out the GA.
Fuji GS645
 
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An auto version of the GS645.  A medium format point and shoot.
Fujifilm GA645
 
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Heavy weight medium format.  Its up there on most photographers wish lists.
Pentax 67