thecornflake
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So I'm looking for a compact 35mm (or 120) camera that I can carry around with me when I'm out and about and don't want to lug around an slr, but still want something with quite a vintage look\feel to it that gives good results.
I'm also not looking to spend a lot on it, so I've ruled out things like the Ricoh GR1, Nikon 35ti etc.
I'm not planning to do a lot of 'fast' street photography as such, so taking a little time over getting settings right\estimating distances isn't a huge issue.
I've seen a lot of Kodak Retinas on Ebay but not sure about the focusing. Despite the point above I do still want a good chance at getting a decent picture and it sounds like these can be quite hit and miss?
I like the look of Agfa Silettes but image quality seems quite poor.
So my main two I'm looking at are -
Olympus Trip 35 (most likely option) seems like a very good option and lots available. Has a nice vintage look.
Rollei 35 - Some go reasonably cheap on Ebay (Singapore models) and although I think it would take some getting used to the lens is very good and it's capable of some very good quality shots. Plus I love the look of it.
If there are any other options that can be had for say up to £50 I'd be interested to hear about them, or opinions on the ones I've mentioned.
I'm also not looking to spend a lot on it, so I've ruled out things like the Ricoh GR1, Nikon 35ti etc.
I'm not planning to do a lot of 'fast' street photography as such, so taking a little time over getting settings right\estimating distances isn't a huge issue.
I've seen a lot of Kodak Retinas on Ebay but not sure about the focusing. Despite the point above I do still want a good chance at getting a decent picture and it sounds like these can be quite hit and miss?
I like the look of Agfa Silettes but image quality seems quite poor.
So my main two I'm looking at are -
Olympus Trip 35 (most likely option) seems like a very good option and lots available. Has a nice vintage look.
Rollei 35 - Some go reasonably cheap on Ebay (Singapore models) and although I think it would take some getting used to the lens is very good and it's capable of some very good quality shots. Plus I love the look of it.
If there are any other options that can be had for say up to £50 I'd be interested to hear about them, or opinions on the ones I've mentioned.

