Cholentpot
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I was wondering what your guilty pleasure camera is. I have a few that are maybe lower tier, or fully automated, tough to use or just ugly that I keep coming back too.
I have a troublesome Canon T50 that for all logical reasons I should abandon but for some reason I love shooting with the thing. It fits in the hand very nicely and give a satisfying feeling when the shutter is pressed. Sure I can't really choose any settings as it makes the decisions for me but I keep picking it up.
Another is a Kodak Signet 50. I hate hate scale focus cameras and this is a kinda plasticy cheap version of the Signet 35. But the photos from this camera come out wonderful! So, I load in another roll and hate the whole shooting experience but end up with images I love.
The last one to round this off is a Promaster 2500PK Super. This is a plastic fantastic all mechanical camera with a simple LED meter. The battery holder was kaput and its a chore getting power from the battery. The wind crunches to the next frame and the shutter sounds like a barn door during a twister. But; the thing is light, fits in my hand well and takes all my K mount lenses. So once again, I come back to it time and time again.
I have a troublesome Canon T50 that for all logical reasons I should abandon but for some reason I love shooting with the thing. It fits in the hand very nicely and give a satisfying feeling when the shutter is pressed. Sure I can't really choose any settings as it makes the decisions for me but I keep picking it up.
Another is a Kodak Signet 50. I hate hate scale focus cameras and this is a kinda plasticy cheap version of the Signet 35. But the photos from this camera come out wonderful! So, I load in another roll and hate the whole shooting experience but end up with images I love.
The last one to round this off is a Promaster 2500PK Super. This is a plastic fantastic all mechanical camera with a simple LED meter. The battery holder was kaput and its a chore getting power from the battery. The wind crunches to the next frame and the shutter sounds like a barn door during a twister. But; the thing is light, fits in my hand well and takes all my K mount lenses. So once again, I come back to it time and time again.