Sarge I have a storage devise that even stores video. You slip your cameras card into it and it copies the card to a hard drive. It's made by a company called Colorspace. I bought it for my daughter's trip to Alaska You might want to check this out. I use it now rather than buying a bunch of cards. You could put pics on this for months and never fill it.150GB Just a thought
They are all 120film and take great pictures Left to right Agfa Billy, Yashica,Bronica. I have a polaroid and a Holga. My Canon DSLR cant touch the 120 film though. I purchased these over a long time most of them were just to see how they worked. Knowledge is power or better pictures in this case
I would never give up film. I think that you should learn with film then advance to DSLR if you choose. Having to think before you shoot is a tool we all need to remember. I carry a point and shoot even at work,but the good stuff is on film even if I test shoot digital first
Box camera
Ricoh 35mm film
just a few
Adorama's web sight---Bryan Peterson videos---Great---Then buy the books
A small stone thrown into the water will give you the needed foreground interest. Wait for the water to go back to ALMOST glassy