Without wishing to quell your enthusiasm for film, there is almost no limit to this vs that questions regarding film cameras. You have begun threads in the last few days on SLRs, rangefinders and now boutique compacts, and each is a huge topic on its own. It would be useful if you decided what your photographic aims and budget are, which will determine your camera decisions. Then people can help without navigating the history of c20th cameras in the process. This isn't to dissuade you from asking questions, but to focus your time and your respondents energies more usefully.I see, what about Olympus o product and Minolta prod 20’s, which of these 4 would you recommend?
I see, what about Olympus o product and Minolta prod 20’s, which of these 4 would you recommend?
It's difficult to know what newbies are looking for without more information. Some want a practical budget camera to explore film photography, others see film cameras as a kind of jewellery. From Kandra's recent threads on SLRs and Rangefinder cameras, my impression is he/she isn't sure what they want, yet. Camera x or camera y threads usually suggest someone has done the legwork, narrowed the choice down to two cameras, and wants user experience to decide which way to swing. That doesn't appear to be the case. I hope the poster provides more context about their film aspirations and budget, so people can advise meaningfully.Kandra obviously wants a retro/funky looking P&S camera, so why are people recommending SLRs etc?
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