skorpiius
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There's a 5 year old thread with a similar title but I wanted to focus on manual focus SLRS with at least metered manual.
My personal criteria
- Manual focus
Metered Manual mode (mandatory)
- Displays chosen aperture and shutter speed in the viewfinder + indication of over/under/correct exposure (either - 0 + or what aperture or shutter speed the camera would have chosen)
Aperture Priority (if available)
- Displays chosen aperture and the shutter speed the camera is choosing
Shutter Priority (if available)
- Displays chosen shutter speed and the aperture the camera is choosing
This post from the other thread seems a good start
From the post is this list
Nikon F2 (F2AS for example), F3
Canon New F-1, A-1
Nikon FE, FE2, FM, FM2
Yashica FR-1
I would say the Canon A-1 and Yashica FT-1 wouldn't quite meet my criteria because I believe in metered manual they just tell you the shutter speed the camera would choose but does not indicate what shutter speed you have currently chosen. Minolta XG-M does this as well. Honourable mentions perhaps.
So that leaves
Nikon F2 (F2AS for example), F3
Canon New F-1
Nikon FE, FE2, FM, FM2
The Minolta XD/XD-7/XD-11 would qualify as its manual shows all 3 bits of data
Pentax KX, MX, LX
Another honourable mention might be the Minolta 9000. It's technically AF but has no motorized film transport and with a manual focus lens would be just like the cameras above but possibly with a perk of a focus confirmation light.
So that leaves us with
Nikon F2 (F2AS for example), F3
Canon New F-1
Nikon FE, FE2, FM, FM2
Minolta XD/XD-7/XD-11
Pentax KX, MX, LX
Anything else I'm missing?
My personal criteria
- Manual focus
Metered Manual mode (mandatory)
- Displays chosen aperture and shutter speed in the viewfinder + indication of over/under/correct exposure (either - 0 + or what aperture or shutter speed the camera would have chosen)
Aperture Priority (if available)
- Displays chosen aperture and the shutter speed the camera is choosing
Shutter Priority (if available)
- Displays chosen shutter speed and the aperture the camera is choosing
This post from the other thread seems a good start
Those cameras only show the shutter speed in the viewfinder. They don't show aperture.
To the OP, those are the cameras I recall showing all information. Of course there are more, particularly all the later 80s cameras with auto-everything and LCD panels will probably show the full information in the viewfinder. But for older cameras, the ones I remember:
Nikon F2 (F2AS for example), F3
Canon New F-1, A-1
Nikon FE, FE2, FM, FM2
Yashica FR-1
The Canon New F-1 has additionally the distinction of being able to show simultaneously:
a) the chosen shutter speed
b) the chosen aperture
c) the suggested aperture.
Similarly, on the Nikon FE (and FE2):
a) the chosen shutter speed
b) the chosen aperture
c) the suggested shutter speed.
From the post is this list
Nikon F2 (F2AS for example), F3
Canon New F-1, A-1
Nikon FE, FE2, FM, FM2
Yashica FR-1
I would say the Canon A-1 and Yashica FT-1 wouldn't quite meet my criteria because I believe in metered manual they just tell you the shutter speed the camera would choose but does not indicate what shutter speed you have currently chosen. Minolta XG-M does this as well. Honourable mentions perhaps.
So that leaves
Nikon F2 (F2AS for example), F3
Canon New F-1
Nikon FE, FE2, FM, FM2
The Minolta XD/XD-7/XD-11 would qualify as its manual shows all 3 bits of data
Pentax KX, MX, LX
Another honourable mention might be the Minolta 9000. It's technically AF but has no motorized film transport and with a manual focus lens would be just like the cameras above but possibly with a perk of a focus confirmation light.
So that leaves us with
Nikon F2 (F2AS for example), F3
Canon New F-1
Nikon FE, FE2, FM, FM2
Minolta XD/XD-7/XD-11
Pentax KX, MX, LX
Anything else I'm missing?
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