Small 35mm snapshot camera with a wide angle lens

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I am on G.A.S. - again :wink:

Currently i was looking for a small point and shoot style camera with a wider lens..28mm would be nice i guess.
Nikon 28ti is too expensive and really hard to find. I have a budget of 300-400 Euro max.

What would you recommend? :D
 

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Olympus XA 4 and have a bunch of money left over for film. 28MM lens and neat clamshell design for easy pocketing. Bill Barber
 

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Konica Off Road has a 28mm, weather resistance case, in the 35mm range both Olympus and Minolta made a point and shoots with 35mm and a 85mm the Minolta weathermatic also came in a zoom version.
 
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Ricoh FF-8WR is a nice weatherproof option. If you don't mind a zoom, Pentax 928, 24EW, and 120SW, Fuji Silvi 2.8, Konica Lexio 70, and Rollei Prego 90 are all good affordable choices. But my favorite wide fixed-length compact is the tiny Nikon Lite Touch/AF600 that was previously mentioned. If you want a true snapshot camera, the Konica U-mini/EU mini or the Minplta AF101R are fixed-focus bits of cheap fun with decent lenses.
 

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How about a Nikon L35 AF? It has a 35mm lens rather than 28mm which you're looking for - but the price is right.

I used to have one of these that broke. A very nice camera. I'm hoping to get another one sometime.
 

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I used to have one of these that broke. A very nice camera. I'm hoping to get another one sometime.

Well, if Mr CHHAHH doesn't want it... Same offer applies.


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Hey Steve! Thank you for your generous offer!
I think i will now go through all the recommendations.
A friend gave me his Contax T2 for testing today. Feels great!

Again - thanks all y'all for the tips!
 

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For a more point & shoot style I recommend the Olympus Mju II. See:
http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Olympus_mju_II


It is compact, has a very good lightmeter, is waterproof and fast (enough).
It has a good 35 mm lens (no zoom).
I use it a lot for B&W and carry it almost daily in my pocket.

It can be found for €30 or less sometimes
 
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Great little camera. Some limits: One aperture. One shutter speed.

Overall, a very good lens. Some vignetting.

I bought two of them for $7 each.

Yes. I was serious.
 
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Hey Steve! Thank you for your generous offer!
I think i will now go through all the recommendations.
A friend gave me his Contax T2 for testing today. Feels great!

Again - thanks all y'all for the tips!

T2 is an awesome camera. I love mine so much I bought a second fearful the first will die someday and that some day will be when they are hard to get. But it's 38mm lens is far from the wide 28mm you said we you wanted.
 
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But it's 38mm lens is far from the wide 28mm you said we you wanted.

i know. curious what the images will look like.
the haptic is nevertheless outstanding.

another member here recommended a Lomo LC-A.
Do you have any experiences with that? It's said that the russian lens is great. Plus it's a small camera
 

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For a more point & shoot style I recommend the Olympus Mju II. See:
http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Olympus_mju_II


It is compact, has a very good lightmeter, is waterproof and fast (enough).
It has a good 35 mm lens (no zoom).
I use it a lot for B&W and carry it almost daily in my pocket.

It can be found for €30 or less sometimes


I would recommend this camera as well. It has a great exposure meter that you can put in spot meter mode a sharp lens and its very compact. Another one people seem to like is the Yashica t4 but its not as tough as the olympus mju II aka olympus stylus epic.

I have been carrying mine around all the time. As well as on trips along side my MF camera. Ive gotten some amazing shots out of it.
 

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I love my Olympus Trip, and I'm looking out for a T2 some time.
 
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