One thing that's a bit of a niggle with true P & S's is that the ones I've tried all use DX film speed sensing
As I understand it, the Super Ikonta A is only 4x5 inches when folded. I haven't handled one in person or tried to stick it into a pants pocket, but I would love to try one--6x4.5 in a very small camera sounds quite attractive to me. No meter, though, so it's not really a point and shoot.
there's no research like asking the experts
Boy, this has gotten interesting! I tried a Retina IIc, I think it was; got it at an estate auction, thought how cool all the precise machining was and how neat it was to be battery independant, but while it was a rangefinder I'd still have to figure exposure and I don't want to have to do that. Contax, etc. are mostly far beyond my budget; I can spend in the neighborhood of $100 or so. Yeah, I know, it isn't much for a camera but short of eating into the money for film and processing, that's what I have to work with.
I wasn't really expecting to get something new; I figure they may still make a few new P&S cameras in these dark days of digital but they're probably higher-end ones, looking for trendy buyers. I'm just an old fart who likes film; trendy isn't on my radar. So used is fine. I tried a couple of disposable cameras; as was said, the quality was surprisingly good. Not 'good', but better than I expected. I envision some B&W though, and haven't been able to find B&W disposables locally. The Yashica T4 is highly recommended but I can't find out anything about shutter lag. Ditto for the Stylus, especially the fixed 35mm lens model. Then there's the Nikon mentioned earlier. Any idea what a Nikon like that goes for?
Mike
Three cameras, none of which worked longer than a week.
Well, this has certainly been an education! Three cameras, none of which worked longer than a week. I suppose I shouldn't be all that surprised; these things are all rather old by technological standards. Who'd expect a 15 or 20 year old computer to still work? *Sigh* Maybe I'm better off going to disposable route. Some of them are almost as small as a Stylus.
Mike
Good reason to buy from KEH or a local camera store. I have found it is always worth paying premium for used equipment that is in really good condition.
You mean, you bought three used Stylus/Mju P&Ss and they all died within a week?
You know going back to the very first reply to the OP - a Trip would be would be the ideal solution.
ok they are not new but from this supplier they are as good as....http://www.tripman.co.uk/..actually this link was posted to day on another forum.
They are sexy looking things.
Sorry this has been so hard for you.
I'm quite surprised actually.. the local thrift store here has quite a few P&S cameras that I think would work. Fuji endeavor, canon sureshot, minolta freedom. Sorry no olympus.
Speaking of olympus I picked up a pretty beat up stylus epic. It seemed to have intermittent problems until I poped a brand new battery in it. -so have you tried the obvious and replaced the batery on the one you have?
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