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What kind of film cameras do you prefer?
That is the main question, but let me explain it, reading the thread opened by Downton Mini in this section about buying a Nikon F80 camera, I've started to wonder about the preferences of the people when comes the time to buy a film camera (35mm, medium or large format).
Do you prefer a modern camera full with electronics and automatism? or do you prefer an old mechanic camera? Why? and what other factors do you have in mind when buying a camera?
In my case, my father gave me his Yashica FR1, a camera from 1978, one of the first with electronically-controlled shutter and AUTO mode (aperture priority), I really love it, its a great camera, but the shutter doesn't work without the battery.
In the other hand, a friend gave me a KIEV-4M camera, from 1977, a full mechanic rangefinder camera, and an Olympus OM-1 from 1972, a full mechanic SRL camera. And some time later I buy a Yashica FX-3, another full mechanic SLR.
I'm very happy with all of them, but if I must chose, I prefer the mechanical ones, basically because I don't want to depend on a battery. Besides, I don't use autofocus, auto mode or any other automatism, so I don't need any electronics in my cameras.
I must admit that the light meter included in the FR-1 or the OM-1 is an advantage, of course, but I can always use an external light-meter.
That is the main question, but let me explain it, reading the thread opened by Downton Mini in this section about buying a Nikon F80 camera, I've started to wonder about the preferences of the people when comes the time to buy a film camera (35mm, medium or large format).
Do you prefer a modern camera full with electronics and automatism? or do you prefer an old mechanic camera? Why? and what other factors do you have in mind when buying a camera?
In my case, my father gave me his Yashica FR1, a camera from 1978, one of the first with electronically-controlled shutter and AUTO mode (aperture priority), I really love it, its a great camera, but the shutter doesn't work without the battery.
In the other hand, a friend gave me a KIEV-4M camera, from 1977, a full mechanic rangefinder camera, and an Olympus OM-1 from 1972, a full mechanic SRL camera. And some time later I buy a Yashica FX-3, another full mechanic SLR.
I'm very happy with all of them, but if I must chose, I prefer the mechanical ones, basically because I don't want to depend on a battery. Besides, I don't use autofocus, auto mode or any other automatism, so I don't need any electronics in my cameras.
I must admit that the light meter included in the FR-1 or the OM-1 is an advantage, of course, but I can always use an external light-meter.
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