some people tell me . . .
Hi,
The same people tell me that the quality of a shot made on an old camera like some spotmatic, etc... it's superior to the EOS.
But why?
An all mechanical camera may hold up over time better than a EOS or other electronic camera, but it is nonsense to think that the older mechanical cameras produced better quality. The lens system designed for the EOS which includes famous Canon L glass or Pentax Limited Edition glass is great quality, same as or better than older FD or M42 or for matter early Pentax K.
You can learn just as well on a EOS camera, just put in manual mode, turn off the auto focus, use the depth of field preview.
The same people tell me that the quality of a shot made on an old camera like some spotmatic, etc... it's superior to the EOS.
Guess which day gave me better pictures? That's right. Totally opposite of what I expected.
The first day with the EOS.
Any 35mm camera can make excellent photographs. But the old mechanical cameras will do what you tell them to do.
I took an EOS camera to the kids' play and found that the matrix metering really didn't give me the shutter speeds I needed to handhold. It had trouble focusing too. And the zoom lens didn't have a wide enough full aperture for me to be able to get the shutter speeds I wanted. So the electronic marvel was fighting me every step of the way.
Now the next day there was another performance and I took the M-2 with 90 f/2.8 Elmarit. I brought a spotmeter and used a tripod like a monopod with one leg extended. I was able to choose the shutter speed I needed and prefocus and see the action as it entered the frame.
Guess which day gave me better pictures? That's right. Totally opposite of what I expected.
The first day with the EOS.
select centre-weighted metering over matrix on the EOS, and disengage AF to manually focus
Hi,
some people tell me that is not a good deal shot with an EOS film camera, because it's better to use an old mechanical camera like K1000 and similar. The same people tell me that the quality of a shot made on an old camera like some spotmatic, etc... it's superior to the EOS.
But why?
I don't understand this statement because some people like very old reflex camera, with some limitation as slow shutter speed and less slow speed...
The camera is only a "black box" where there is not light... the quality is made only from lens and from the ability of the photograph.
Your idea?
I think that shot on film give more pleasure for some reason, but i don't understand why some people want use some very very old mechanical camera.
I find spot metering or partial metering (~10% spot) is great on these EOS cameras. Back button AF is a great option too (custom function 4 I think), as then the camera wont engage AF unless you tell it, and won't wait to acquire AF if you push the sshutter.
I found cameras with a bunch of features are more difficult to use than simple one that only has controls for shutter speed, aperture and focusing
I don't think you can go wrong with either. I'd certainly trust them over a k1000!I had the option of buying it but decided to keep my EOS 1N. Doubtless there are people out there bemoaning my choice, but not me. The 1N is simple, robust, reliable, fast
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Like MattKing says, an Olympus XA can be all you might need. One time I took a Rollei 35 on a backpacking trip along with my OM-4. It should have been just as good as any other 35mm camera I thought. But the light chamber of the Rollei 35 has to hold the mechanism to extend the lens and that developed a bright scrape over time, leading to flare in some of my shots. A better camera wouldn't do that.
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