I've been using a digital camera for a couple years now, I think. I think there was a time of some overlap when I would use a film camera for some things, but I don't recall just what. A while ago I noticed a film canister next to that camera. I was wondering why I was saving it, so I picked it up. Uh oh, it still had film in it. Did I forget to get a roll developed? Nope. I just never got around to using that roll. I suppose I ought to use and get it developed before it ages too much more. But it seems so limiting to have only 24 exposures, no immediate results, and processing expenses. That's why the film just sat there while I forgot about it, even though I saw it almost every day.