The good thing is they often come with an equally ugly matching grey zoom lens for the same price.If they were available in black, they'd probably sell for twice as much. It looks a lot smaller and lighter than the old (and heavy) n8008s models I usually shoot w/ my manual focus lenses.
I thought the 35-80 4-5.6D might couple well.
I kinda see these cameras as a bit of a test on why people are shooting film. Is it because they enjoy the process of slowing down and using a mechanical camera? Or do they truly want some "look" that only film can provide, or for wet printing? If it's the latter, these cameras are a great pick.
You can shoot an awful lot of film for what a full frame DSLR sells for .
I shoot film 99% of the time but I would never make the argument that it is a better deal financially if you shoot a lot.
Roll of Fuji C200 - about $5. Same thing for a cheap roll of B&W. Dev and DECENT scan - about $20. So $25 for 36 exp.
Sony A7 full frame digicam sells for $300 used. Which is 12 rolls of 36exp film dev and scanned....
12 rolls is not an awful lot.
check the sold listings on ebay. I filtered for USA.Where are you finding an A7 for $300?
check the sold listings on ebay. I filtered for USA.
Higher up-front costs with digital, higher overall costs with film assuming you use a lab and shoot frequently.
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