analoogkaamerad
Analoogkaamerad, often referred to as filmikaamerad, capture images using photographic film instead of digital sensors. When a photograph is taken, light passes through the lens and exposes the film, causing a chemical reaction. This latent image remains invisible until the film is developed in a darkroom using a series of chemical baths. The development process reveals the image, which is then typically fixed to make it permanent and less sensitive to light.
The quality of an analog photograph is influenced by several factors, including the type of film used
Common types of analog cameras include SLRs (single-lens reflex), rangefinders, and simple point-and-shoot models. Each type