Nikonos V. Fantastic 35mm lens. Massive viewfinder. Auto exposure and full manual control. Super quiet. Cheap-ish ($150). Toughest camera ever made. Waterproof.
I love the trip 35.Nikon 28 or 35Ti, but... it isn't in your budget.
So, maybe something for the 60s or 70s like an Olympus 35 RC or an RD or if you are stretched on the budget maybe an Olympus Trip 35?
I love the trip 35.
No focusing, just leave it on "3 people family" and point at things. Dead silent, light, one handed use.
I'm baffled as to why these aren't more popular for this.
I have an M6 with a Summarit and I prefer my Trip 35's.
Yeah this is what I decided to getI think it will do the job fine. I don't understand the asa numbers related to flash though..
They aren't ASA numbers, they are f/stops - the ones you use to expose manually.Yeah this is what I decided to getI think it will do the job fine. I don't understand the asa numbers related to flash though..
This is how the camera works.Yeah this is what I decided to getI think it will do the job fine. I don't understand the asa numbers related to flash though..
That's not quite right. The XA has a rangefinder. Like the numbered XA's (XA2, XA4, etc.) it also has the distance markings on the camera for zone focusing, so in that sense, it's as much a point and shoot as the others. I find the rangefinder hard to use and, on my model, not very accurate.For all it's great features, the XA is very pricey at the moment. Also it's a rangefinder, not really very point and shooty.
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