I recently decided to undust and use again my old, trusty little cutie, the Rollei 35... found a 1,35V adapter in UK to use non-mercury cells as previously used and now discontinued and still have a correct light-meter reading and felt goose-bumps while feeding the B/W film in the camera...
Such an old timey, Zen act... I realized I didn't use ANY old, analog camera in the last nine years... NINE years, yes.
I wish to reappropriate myself with the art of choosing a subject, to think about shooting and frame and not using this faaaar too common iPhone/Digital camera syndrome... hey, it's easy, it's free...
A film add drama to taking any picture... it's eye & soul archery vs. lazily and random shooting... and Arjuna is my hero!
Then will - I hope - enjoy again the time lapse waiting for the printing.
A renaissance... almost an awakening.
P.S. - I've been asked about the cell adapter - I recently bought it at Small Battery Companyin London and the part is called MR-9, Made in Japan, which thanking a tiny built-in diode is able to lower a conventional and easily available watch and general purposes Duracell 1,5V to the 1,35V needed for correct light metering, as previously performed by the now banned and discontinued PX13 and 625 mercury cells. The above mentioned MR-9 also comes with a Duracell 386 silver cell, included in the order.