For price point film is way higher quality.

You'd go through a bunch of film before getting anywhere near the price of an equivalent digital camera.

Film doesn't have pixels, so it can be expended a lot more than digital images.

It's why all them movies from the 80s are being rereleased in 4k

Wanna get your mind blown, look up vintage high resolution photos.

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Money isn't the only value. Some would argue time is more valuable than money.

My grand daughter visited us over the holidays. I took a gazillion photos and videos until it hit me...jpegs are not scarce, but time spent with the ones you love is scarce.

If you limit yourself to 36 shots, you limit the time you spend with your technology and maximize the time you spend with your loved ones.

You spend time waiting for your kids (or grand kids) to laugh or smile to get the perfect shot, but that means you're focusing on the kids and not the screen.

Using a 35 mm camera isn't such a bad idea.

I can always make more money, but I can’t get back time.