stevenelawson
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I seem to have little luck when it comes to old film cameras (my SLRS aside).
First, I bought a Minolta Hi-matic E without realising the batteries are an issue - and by 'issue' I mean a costly PITA or a fiddly botch-job involving tin foil.
Then, I bought an Olympus Trip 35 only to be beset by red flag exposure issues.
So, does anyone have a recommendation for a bombproof, not too expensive (sub-£100) rangefinder or vintage-style compact, as similar to the two mentioned above as possible?
I'm particularly keen to avoid exotic battery replacements - that's why I went for the Trip - so something that takes widely-available batteries and has a degree of manual control would be good.
I can't afford a Leica, before anyone suggests one.
Cheers in advance.
Steve
First, I bought a Minolta Hi-matic E without realising the batteries are an issue - and by 'issue' I mean a costly PITA or a fiddly botch-job involving tin foil.
Then, I bought an Olympus Trip 35 only to be beset by red flag exposure issues.
So, does anyone have a recommendation for a bombproof, not too expensive (sub-£100) rangefinder or vintage-style compact, as similar to the two mentioned above as possible?
I'm particularly keen to avoid exotic battery replacements - that's why I went for the Trip - so something that takes widely-available batteries and has a degree of manual control would be good.
I can't afford a Leica, before anyone suggests one.
Cheers in advance.
Steve
