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Contemplating a film camera for a high school graduation gift for young man headed of to college. He will be studying video production or some such field. He does a lot of digital work and for a kid I think does well. He has expressed some interest in learning film and b and w processes.

So this leads to the question. What camera would you recommend for an eighteen year old? If you have a specific recommendation I would appreciate a specific source, perhaps of one cla'ed and/or restored and ready to go. By restoration I refer to functional, not cosmetic issues.My graduation gift in 1979 was an OM1.
At school we had access yashica tlr. What about a vintage folder? I like my bessa II. I gave my daughter a certo six. I have a couple c400 in the basement--when they show up on Craigslist for next to nothing I feel obligated to give them a home. I am leaning toward medium format or 4x5. He would have access to darkroom as long as he is dating my daughter where he could do up to 8x10. I was really think yashica tlr or mamiya c330. Comments welcome.

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Ken
 

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It depends on your budget, what you have available, and his inclinations. The last one is hard for those of use who do not know him.
 
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I don't want to do anything ridiculous but budget not a huge constraint. I don't think anyone can predict his inclinations but I think he would take anything and run with it. He is very creative and abstract thinking. I am just hoping to plant a seed.
 

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Give him something tough and low-value but capable of delivering high quality images so if it gets tossed behind a desk nothing bad will happen.

Like maybe a Mamiya C330.

If you're thinking 35mm go for simple like a Pentax K 1000
 

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Olympus OM series, Canon FTB, Minolta SRT102 are some cameras I would consider and they will not set you back too much, just in case the camera does not get the love they deserve :smile: Also, still lots of accessory lenses at reasonable prices.
 
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