mrjr
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Here’s something I’ve been preoccupied with for weeks: what camera should receive the title "the poor man’s Hexar AF"?
The background for me is this: I had a Hexar AF earlier this year for long enough to shoot a single roll of film before I had to return it for an undisclosed filter ring dent. I'd like to get another, but the prices have actually gone up, and there are so many other capable compacts with 35mm lenses available for a fraction of the price, that it hardly seems justified. So I'm looking at alternatives (with intent to purchase): fixed-lens compact cameras with semi-wide, fast lenses and the best balance of enthusiast features... priced to be wallet-friendly.
I think most people would agree that the Hexar is a benchmark camera in its class—a standard of comparison for all others. I have a couple candidates in mind (one of which I own), but I’m asking the collective:
Make your case; what camera is the poor man’s Hexar?
(To be clear, this is not a theoretical exercise intended to create a heated debate. Rather, I’m asking for your well-reasoned input to assist in a purchasing decision.)
The background for me is this: I had a Hexar AF earlier this year for long enough to shoot a single roll of film before I had to return it for an undisclosed filter ring dent. I'd like to get another, but the prices have actually gone up, and there are so many other capable compacts with 35mm lenses available for a fraction of the price, that it hardly seems justified. So I'm looking at alternatives (with intent to purchase): fixed-lens compact cameras with semi-wide, fast lenses and the best balance of enthusiast features... priced to be wallet-friendly.
I think most people would agree that the Hexar is a benchmark camera in its class—a standard of comparison for all others. I have a couple candidates in mind (one of which I own), but I’m asking the collective:
Make your case; what camera is the poor man’s Hexar?
(To be clear, this is not a theoretical exercise intended to create a heated debate. Rather, I’m asking for your well-reasoned input to assist in a purchasing decision.)