Brady Eklund
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I had an Olympus Pen E that worked well after some tinkering. The meter on one of my Voightlander Vitomatics works. I recently bought, used, and sold a Ricoh Auto 35 which worked splendidly. Do you know of any other Selenium-Metered automatic cameras from that era still might work reliably? Any of the Kodaks? They seem to be a nice introduction for people who are interested in shooting analog but haven't yet learned the basics of photography, as well as an affordable way for more advanced shooters to add a fun camera to their collection. I find that moving beyond the design paradigms of the 80's and 90's that continue to define digital camera design helps to increase the novelty of the experience of shooting with analog cameras, which is a key element driving the interest of young analog shooters. Kids these days have their minds blown by electromechanical devices that don't require batteries!