AlexBC
Member
Hello,
I need some help figuring out which camera will round out my continuously ballooning film camera collection. I have been looking at the specifications of Nikon F series cameras and I think I am close. I like to read Mr. Rockwell's site, with all of his amusing "this is the best slr in the world" type proclamations, but it really isn't helping. I have decided on a number of qualities that I am looking for in a camera so I thought I would list them here and see what cameras you guys recommended.
1. I'm looking for an older camera. 1980s or older. As much metal and as little plastic as possible.
2. No niche cameras. I want something that was common, or built by a common company, with a common quality/following.
3. Interchangeable lenses. I am not looking for a fixed rangefinder or a fixed point and shoot.
4. center-weight or spot metering. I have plenty of modern bells and whistles, I don't need too much.
5. No autofocus. Got that stuff already, thanks.
6. Good set of lenses available. Good glass, good quality.
7. Fairly inexpensive bodies. Lenses are expensive I know, but I'd like to spend under $300 for the body.
8. Shutter speeds longer than 1 second would be nice, but I have tripod queens for longer exposures so that's not as important.
9. I'll likely be using Ektar 100 in the camera, so 1/4000 or slower is fine with me. Show me a situation when I'd need faster and I'll happily show you my sunburn.
10. Manual mode is a must. I'm not a huge fan of priority modes, either.
I think I'd rounded it down to Nikon FM2n, Olympus OM-1/2/3, or some Canon. I am attracted to a Contax for the Zeiss options, but I'll mainly shoot medium format, so I probably wont spend all that much on glass in the long run.
Is this helpful to start with?
Thanks alot,
-Alex
I need some help figuring out which camera will round out my continuously ballooning film camera collection. I have been looking at the specifications of Nikon F series cameras and I think I am close. I like to read Mr. Rockwell's site, with all of his amusing "this is the best slr in the world" type proclamations, but it really isn't helping. I have decided on a number of qualities that I am looking for in a camera so I thought I would list them here and see what cameras you guys recommended.
1. I'm looking for an older camera. 1980s or older. As much metal and as little plastic as possible.
2. No niche cameras. I want something that was common, or built by a common company, with a common quality/following.
3. Interchangeable lenses. I am not looking for a fixed rangefinder or a fixed point and shoot.
4. center-weight or spot metering. I have plenty of modern bells and whistles, I don't need too much.
5. No autofocus. Got that stuff already, thanks.
6. Good set of lenses available. Good glass, good quality.
7. Fairly inexpensive bodies. Lenses are expensive I know, but I'd like to spend under $300 for the body.
8. Shutter speeds longer than 1 second would be nice, but I have tripod queens for longer exposures so that's not as important.
9. I'll likely be using Ektar 100 in the camera, so 1/4000 or slower is fine with me. Show me a situation when I'd need faster and I'll happily show you my sunburn.
10. Manual mode is a must. I'm not a huge fan of priority modes, either.
I think I'd rounded it down to Nikon FM2n, Olympus OM-1/2/3, or some Canon. I am attracted to a Contax for the Zeiss options, but I'll mainly shoot medium format, so I probably wont spend all that much on glass in the long run.
Is this helpful to start with?
Thanks alot,
-Alex