Just because that awesomely-retro film camera you bought on eBay or at the junk shop uses film that's no longer in production (case in point: 126 film) doesn't mean you can't get any photos out of it.
Through-the-viewfinder photography can be pretty effective when done well, by pointing a digital camera's lens through the viewfinder of ye olde camera, and snapping away.
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