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couldn't agree more
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I think the Ricoh XR-7 hits all your points except I don't know if it is readily available where you are.
Here is their ad that emphasizes the viewfinder.
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The Ae-1P has lit up aperture readings in manual but they aren't suggesting the aperture, they are indicating that your exposure is under or over. When 5.6 is lit up that means it is properly exposed...
The A1 has aperture priority, what you call "shutter speed dial" is a multi function dial and becomes an aperture dial when changing to aperture priority mode. i find it better for aperture priority than my Nikkormat EL or Nikon FE.
You can't change aperture with aperture ring and check depth of field for composition with that system Canon uses. Nikon and Minolta use true AP.
I've owned the F, F2 and F3 and i don't agree with your opinion. No, i'm not kidding.The F-3 was THE best camera ever made by Nikon are you kidding?
This does not mean the Canon A1 lacks aperture priority mode. Which is what you claim. "True aperture priority" is just a whim of yours, a fabrication, which is misleading to other APUG forum members.
And btw, before a person who read your post thinks otherwise, you can check depth of field if you want, on the A1. It is a bit slower than in other cameras, but not absent.
I shot for many years using an A-1 and had no problems with ergonomics. It is a very easy to use camera.
All those are fine cameras. Unless you want an adjustable diopter, a "normal" hotshoe, compatiblity with every lens from non-ai to 'G', and even AF-s, (G lenses only work in shutter priority or program, and non-ai require stop down metering, but do work), including fisheyes that recede into body, [caveat: VR lenses have no "VR"], built in film advance and rewind without the need for heavy motor drives, ( the MD-4 is almost bigger than the camera), simple configuration variants to adjust weight and speed to need. (F4, F4s, F4e), Although I haven't scientifically measured it for millisecond differences, as fast as any modern day autofocus. And with only one focus point, easier to focus and lock.
Maybe you should try an F4s? Your feelings might change. I know mine certainly did.I've owned the F, F2 and F3 and i don't agree with your opinion. No, i'm not kidding.
The F3 has some flaws compared to the F2, particularly if you mostly use manual mode.
Perhaps you should compare them in actual usage. Or, open a thread asking if the F3 is the best camera ever made by Nikon. Be prepared, though, to see that i'm not the only one who disagees.
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I've owned the F, F2 and F3 and i don't agree with your opinion. No, i'm not kidding.
The F3 has some flaws compared to the F2, particularly if you mostly use manual mode.
Perhaps you should compare them in actual usage. Or, open a thread asking if the F3 is the best camera ever made by Nikon. Be prepared, though, to see that i'm not the only one who disagees.
you have to lower the camera and turn the shutter dial to effect a change.
Maybe you should try an F4s? Your feelings might change. I know mine certainly did.
Well, you don't need to lower the camera to effect the change nor verify the chosen aperture. It seems you don't remember your A-1. I hate when somebody wants to pass vague recollections of a camera as "facts".I have F,F2 F3 and have had A-1 and AE-1 . I'll take fact over opinions when it comes to Nikons.
You simply can not turn the aperture ring on the A-1 and make an aperture change, you have to lower the camera and turn the shutter dial to effect a change.Minolta really has the best AP ever.
Well, you don't need to lower the camera to effect the change nor verify the chosen aperture. It seems you don't remember your A-1. I hate when somebody wants to pass vague recollections of a camera as "facts".
Enjoy your overrated "true aperture priority" modes. What a pointless debate, really.
My point exactly, it is very easily adjusted with a single finger while looking threw the viewfinder, where the display tells you exactly what you've selected!
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