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With film photography reaching new heights of popularity, now's the time to get your hands on the best 35mm film camera. But what is the best? 35mm film cameras offer different features depending on your skill level and what you want. Some are fun, simple point-and-shoot cameras. And others have more manual settings for complete creative control.

Canon Prima Zoom Mini  35mm Analog Film Camera (38-76mm Lens) Also known as the Sure Shot Zoom Max when released in the US. Designed & made in Japan, 1993. In very good condition (see photos attached). This is one of the early cameras of the popular Canon Prima Zoom series. A super lightweight, versatile and powerful compact camera that does the job. It is in fact the lightest of its series at the time of production. It comes with tons of functionalities that make sure you get the perfect photo Analog Camera Aesthetic, Cameras For Photography, Aesthetic Camera, Cute Camera, Retro Gadgets, Compact Camera, Back Camera, Canon Powershot, Mini Camera

Canon Prima Zoom Mini 35mm Analog Film Camera (38-76mm Lens) Also known as the Sure Shot Zoom Max when released in the US. Designed & made in Japan, 1993. In very good condition (see photos attached). This is one of the early cameras of the popular Canon Prima Zoom series. A super lightweight, versatile and powerful compact camera that does the job. It is in fact the lightest of its series at the time of production. It comes with tons of functionalities that make sure you get the perfect…

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Firms are relying on social networks such as LinkedIn, Google+, and Twitter as standard practice to gauge candidates' suitability for a job. At most firms, resumes and standard online applications are still the first step of the recruiting process which provides little depth about candidates. Let’s face it; depth is what employers are constantly seeking and what gets candidates hired. Employers are most interested in what people are like, how they are to work with, and how they think.

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