If I'm just beating a dead horse, I'll make my sincere apology to you all now, but
I honestly still can't figure out which 35mm film SLR camera would be best for evening/night photography.
My 'ideal' 35mm film camera would have the following (in order of importance):
1.) A large EV range, say, from -6.5 to 20 (like the Pentax LX, Olympus OM-2, Olympus OM-4/4TI) that can automatically meter for well over 30 seconds (which unfortunately seems to be the cutoff point for more modern film SLR cameras). If the camera can automatically meter out to nearly 15 minutes, I'd be ecstatic.
2.) Has an excellent line of sharp and contrasty lenses.
3.) Has a bright focusing screen, preferably with a good split screen, so that I can better focus for nighttime shots.
4.) Has a 100% or nearly 100% viewfinder. (I can't imagine further cropping 35mm negatives/slides.)
5.) The ability to squeeze in a few more frames than the standard count of 36. This would be nice, but not an absolute necessity.
Although it would also be nice to have, I'm not sure that I need, say, Nikon VR or Canon IS (image stabilized) lenses. I'm pretty sure that my camera will be sitting atop a tripod one way or another, particulalrly if I'm taking long-exposures/Todd Hido-esque photos.
That all said, here are the cameras I've found that sort of fit that mold in brief detail:
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Pentax LX - This camera has off the film metering (OTF), in Pentax's parlance "Integrated Direct Metering (IDM)", and a massive EV range of -6.5EV to 20EV if using autoexposure. I'm not sure how well this works in practice, but I've seen some great results.
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Olympus OM-2 - I'm specifically picking the OM-2 because I've heard that the OM-2N will only meter out to 2/3 minutes. The OM-2 is also includes an OTF meter and has a nice autoexposire EV range of -5.5EV to 18EV if using autoexposure.
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Olympus OM-4/4TI - I particularly like this camera as it's the newer of the OM system cameras and has that handy highlight/shadows spot meter (that the Canon T90 later apparently copied). It sports a comfortable EV range of -5EV to 19EV (-7EV in spot), although I don't know if the camera meters out to anything longer than 2 minutes. (I've heard conflicting reports.)
-Nikon FA - Nikon only claims exposures to 1 second, but according to Lord Ken Rockwell, the "camera works great out to several minute long exposures." The Nikon FA sports an EV range of 1EV to 16EV.
-Nikon F6 - Okay, so the EV range is only 0EV to 20EV (3D Color Matrix and Center-Weighted), and 2EV to 20EV (in Spot), however, the shutter speed can be prolonged to 30 minutes in M mode. I'm not exactly sure if this is helpful for nighttime exposures if the EV range is only from 0EV to 20EV
So far I'm leaning towards the Pentax LX (the newer model), however, I'd be just as happy with the Olympus OM-4/4TI if it could meter as many minutes out as the Pentax LX can. Any further thoughts on this?
Nonetheless, if anyone has any better suggestions, I'd love to hear it.
Many thanks if you've read down this far!