ongakublue
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hi all,
i am looking for a totally automatic camera. small and light with auto exposure and auto focus. i have a trip 35 which is cool but i am looking for something even simpler, smaller and lighter. something to capture the spirit of when i used to shoot for fun back in the 90s and early 00s. i took pics of university life and holidays. just for pleasure. now i value fixed lenses and extreme limitation as a creative thing as well as real portability. why 35mm? because i adore the look of film especially fuji superia 400 and i have that nostalgia thing cause i am irish. nothing like nostalgic melancholy. forgive me. i certainly don't think film is all about that!! but for me, for now, that's a large part of it.
here is the thing, i am wondering whether i shouldn't just get a single use camera. i mean it ticks all the boxes with minimum fuss and i used something like that before for fun. the nice thing is that, despite the quality issues, i am sure some cool pictures can nonetheless be born from these little babies. the main issue for me would be the cheap lens. i guess it is marshmallow soft and the larger prints might look crap. i don't know. i don't know how much i am willing to compromise. i mean, it's for fun. i have ''more serious'' gear also but at the same time i don't want the pictures to be really poor. plus there is the cost issue.
the only other though would be a very recent automatic point and shoot that is SO recent that it is extremely reliable and doesn't cost much either. the well-known brands like the epic stylus have become so expensive. i blame the hipsters. i am also not going to a flea market or even buying from some random dude who can't confirm the thing works and finding out the camera doesn't work. i simply don't have the mind to tinker with gear. i know lots of people enjoy that element but definitely not me! i am a lazy guy who doesn't want to mess with the stuff. SO, thoughts please on a cheap and effective little point and shoot, for example in production within the last 15 years OR the best single use cameras out there.
thanks a lot !
Jamie
i am looking for a totally automatic camera. small and light with auto exposure and auto focus. i have a trip 35 which is cool but i am looking for something even simpler, smaller and lighter. something to capture the spirit of when i used to shoot for fun back in the 90s and early 00s. i took pics of university life and holidays. just for pleasure. now i value fixed lenses and extreme limitation as a creative thing as well as real portability. why 35mm? because i adore the look of film especially fuji superia 400 and i have that nostalgia thing cause i am irish. nothing like nostalgic melancholy. forgive me. i certainly don't think film is all about that!! but for me, for now, that's a large part of it.
here is the thing, i am wondering whether i shouldn't just get a single use camera. i mean it ticks all the boxes with minimum fuss and i used something like that before for fun. the nice thing is that, despite the quality issues, i am sure some cool pictures can nonetheless be born from these little babies. the main issue for me would be the cheap lens. i guess it is marshmallow soft and the larger prints might look crap. i don't know. i don't know how much i am willing to compromise. i mean, it's for fun. i have ''more serious'' gear also but at the same time i don't want the pictures to be really poor. plus there is the cost issue.
the only other though would be a very recent automatic point and shoot that is SO recent that it is extremely reliable and doesn't cost much either. the well-known brands like the epic stylus have become so expensive. i blame the hipsters. i am also not going to a flea market or even buying from some random dude who can't confirm the thing works and finding out the camera doesn't work. i simply don't have the mind to tinker with gear. i know lots of people enjoy that element but definitely not me! i am a lazy guy who doesn't want to mess with the stuff. SO, thoughts please on a cheap and effective little point and shoot, for example in production within the last 15 years OR the best single use cameras out there.
thanks a lot !
