OlyMan
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Thanks to everyone who responded to this thread. My son and I have decided on a camera, and we are now just waiting for it to arrive. When I tell you what we chose, some might say "well that was predictable, why did I even bother typing a half page reply", but really it wasn't predictable, I was so thankful for all responses received, I read them all, and (nearly) all ideas and suggestions were considered.
By about three/four days ago we had narrowed the list of possibles down to:
Nikon FG
Olympus OM40 (or PC)
Minolta X700
What I found a little disappointing is how few manual SLRs are being sold with a lens; an essential item for someone starting with nothing. Ten years ago that was quite rare at the budget end of the market, because most budget SLRs had been originally bought in kit form with at least a basic prime lens, which would be sold with the camera. But with film photography floundering on the precipice of extinction, sellers have all learned that the money's in the glass because old lenses can usually be adapted to work on modern DSLRs. So with most cameras now being sold without a lens either because they're keeping it or selling separately, buying a body he could at least use right away with my spare 50mm F/1.8 was inevitably leaning me towards Olympus, though I still didn't dismiss anything.
After watching eBay for well over a week, what finally swung the decision was the appearance last night of a near-mint OM40 body for £25 BIN. Advertised as fully working by a seller with long-standing 100% feedback, it was very clean inside and out, nice rubber, with only a couple of paint-chips on the back door separating it from new. Nor does it ever seem to have been used with a strap because the corners are mark free and it doesn't even have any hoops on the lugs.
If it all ends up being a flash in the pan I'm fairly confident I can at least get my money back. I'll post-up some photos when it arrives.
By about three/four days ago we had narrowed the list of possibles down to:
Nikon FG
Olympus OM40 (or PC)
Minolta X700
What I found a little disappointing is how few manual SLRs are being sold with a lens; an essential item for someone starting with nothing. Ten years ago that was quite rare at the budget end of the market, because most budget SLRs had been originally bought in kit form with at least a basic prime lens, which would be sold with the camera. But with film photography floundering on the precipice of extinction, sellers have all learned that the money's in the glass because old lenses can usually be adapted to work on modern DSLRs. So with most cameras now being sold without a lens either because they're keeping it or selling separately, buying a body he could at least use right away with my spare 50mm F/1.8 was inevitably leaning me towards Olympus, though I still didn't dismiss anything.
After watching eBay for well over a week, what finally swung the decision was the appearance last night of a near-mint OM40 body for £25 BIN. Advertised as fully working by a seller with long-standing 100% feedback, it was very clean inside and out, nice rubber, with only a couple of paint-chips on the back door separating it from new. Nor does it ever seem to have been used with a strap because the corners are mark free and it doesn't even have any hoops on the lugs.
If it all ends up being a flash in the pan I'm fairly confident I can at least get my money back. I'll post-up some photos when it arrives.
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