Best 35mm SLR Camera for Beginners?
TibbonZero asks: "I've been thinking of getting into photography, but want to stay with 35mm film instead of going digital. Used 35mm SLRs seem to be the best bet, but which ones should I seriously consider? I would like to spend less than $200 on the camera itself, and start off with some cheaper lenses. It seems to me like there's still a lot more bang for your buck in film vs digital cameras at this point, even with film processing costs (I have almost a whole darkroom setup that my father used to use). I think I want a manual focus camera." Don't forget, a 35mm camera (film or digital) would make a nice Christmas Gift for that budding photographer in your life!
I saved money at first by going with Tamron lenses and I was also satisfied with that. And of course whether they're canon or Tamron, the lenses can be auto or manual focus.
Being an amateur photgrapher is also a great way to get girls to undress for you :-)
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Yeah Pentax is going to rake in a lot of cash from a discontinued 1970-era camera, last made in 1997.
Don't forget, a 35mm camera (film or digital) would make a nice Christmas Gift for that budding photographer in your life!
Really? I thought a bag of hammers would have been a much more useful gift to a photographer.
I guess this is why I'm spending Christmas alone. Again.
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If not the Pentax get an old Minolta XD-11. The XD-11 had a full manual but also has aperature and shutter priority.
Enjoy, and don't let them go in a divorce! I should have fought for the cameras instead of the kids... the Judge gave her both! The kids came back to me full time a few years later, the camera equipment she sold!
And this computer has all these extra buttons my old Winston typewriter didn't have! It even has a separate l and 1 key! All I ever needed was those 40-some keys..anything more, who can figure it out.