10-09-17, 08:26 PM | #4111 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Is that for taking pictures of Charlie Chaplin?
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There is a button for the Charlie Chaplin mode now. Had to set it all up first though and the menu is damn complicated.
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12-09-17, 05:37 PM | #4113 |
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Kodak Portra anyone? https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004V3I6...b_recs_2_title
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I had a tidy up today - and had to buy another storage box. 46 is the current count, +3 digital.
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12-09-17, 07:06 PM | #4115 |
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Not bad considering you wanted to get rid of the only two you had!
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Very true. Didn't dare count the lenses.
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13-09-17, 05:21 PM | #4117 |
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If you guys could keep only ONE camera from your collection, which would it be and why?
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Hard to call is that, especially as there's a queue waiting to be used.
I might go for that Minolta Himatic 9 ... at the moment. Great lens and image quality, has a metered manual mode and also works as an auto point and shoot, nice and solid, and will still work on 'sunny 16' without a battery. |
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46????!!!!!!!11111one
Holy carp, I think either Pentax Program A because it may not be really vintage but does everything, and does it well. Otherwise I'm torn between the Contessa LKE I have a film in, which is compact and really nice to use, or the Olympus S, which has a better lens though is as hefty as an SLR. |
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I would probably say a Trip 35. No batteries, easy to use and reasonably light.
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