M Carter
Member
Damn, I love my little Minolta Himatic 7S.
It's sharp as hell, the meter is great, auto or manual. Easy to open up and clean and service. I bought two for $15-$20 each and used the good parts to make a killer keeper (and sold the other one for $50 or so after a CLA.)
I have a buddy who's a sound engineer, we were talking about film - he said "I think it's like vinyl records making a comeback - people are seeking it out, kids want to have something that goes beyond phone selfies". So if you know anyone wanting to get started get 'em a cheap Himatic. It's a dang good looking camera for next to nothing. Just a groovy-cool retro metal box with a great little lens. I just leave mine on auto and take it when there might be something cool to shoot.
Lith print, Manhattan snow day last weekend:
Straight print, tight crop, sharpness test:
It's sharp as hell, the meter is great, auto or manual. Easy to open up and clean and service. I bought two for $15-$20 each and used the good parts to make a killer keeper (and sold the other one for $50 or so after a CLA.)
I have a buddy who's a sound engineer, we were talking about film - he said "I think it's like vinyl records making a comeback - people are seeking it out, kids want to have something that goes beyond phone selfies". So if you know anyone wanting to get started get 'em a cheap Himatic. It's a dang good looking camera for next to nothing. Just a groovy-cool retro metal box with a great little lens. I just leave mine on auto and take it when there might be something cool to shoot.
Lith print, Manhattan snow day last weekend:
Straight print, tight crop, sharpness test: