$850 for a film camera, are you crazy?
Pentax has released its first film camera in 20 years. But film is expensive to buy and develop. So does it deliver the goods or is it a kitsch throwback with a premium price tag?
Pentax has released its first film camera in 20 years. But film is expensive to buy and develop. So does it deliver the goods or is it a kitsch throwback with a premium price tag?
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