aagiv
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I know all the information I'm looking for would be available searching this forum and the rest of the web, but with the numerous models of consumer SLR's made in the late 70's and into the 80's, I need a little help narrowing my search for a camera. I currently have a Canon AE-1 pulled out of my parents closet, and the only reason I am looking for something different is to gain easier metering for manual exposure. With the AE-1, the only information in the viewfinder is the recommended aperture. I could meter by keeping the aperture set on a certain value and adjusting shutter speed until the needle points to my pre-chosen aperture, but I lose track of shutter speed if I have to move more than a couple of stops.
What I want is a similar class camera that uses a more conventional metering setup...either +/- LEDs or a needle type. I would also like to have at least exposure setting displayed in the viewfinder...preferably shutter speed if only one. Finally, I want at least one auto-exposure mode (shutter or aperture priority) for times when I want to just focus and shoot.
Other criteria are cheap, reliable, and easily available. Canon would be convenient since I already have a few FD lenses. I'm not tied to that though, since cameras in the class are usually easy to find paired with a 50 mm lens.
What I want is a similar class camera that uses a more conventional metering setup...either +/- LEDs or a needle type. I would also like to have at least exposure setting displayed in the viewfinder...preferably shutter speed if only one. Finally, I want at least one auto-exposure mode (shutter or aperture priority) for times when I want to just focus and shoot.
Other criteria are cheap, reliable, and easily available. Canon would be convenient since I already have a few FD lenses. I'm not tied to that though, since cameras in the class are usually easy to find paired with a 50 mm lens.