The Pen D, while it has a selenium light meter, it only uses it to operate a meter on top of the camera. Shutter, Aperture and Focus - still manual... ;)
I agree with your 1/2 frame alternatives to the Pentax 17 and the reasons you chose them over it. There are some Olympus models I was not aware of so I learned new information. I too prefer all mechanical cameras, but I prefer full frame 35mm cameras and cameras with larger negatives. Quality is important for me. I am lucky enough to acquire a old Leica M3 when I was in college in 1972, and also photograph with Mamiya C3, C330, and C220 all mechanical cameras. I enjoyed your content and I enjoyed this video.
Good score great cameras 💯 I really want to get into film Been watching the canon canonet on ebay.. however where I live the used market for vintage analogue cameras are very slim..kudos paws
Excellent video 😮!
The Pen D, while it has a selenium light meter, it only uses it to operate a meter on top of the camera.
Shutter, Aperture and Focus - still manual... ;)
I agree with your 1/2 frame alternatives to the Pentax 17 and the reasons you chose them over it. There are some Olympus models I was not aware of so I learned new information. I too prefer all mechanical cameras, but I prefer full frame 35mm cameras and cameras with larger negatives. Quality is important for me. I am lucky enough to acquire a old Leica M3 when I was in college in 1972, and also photograph with Mamiya C3, C330, and C220 all mechanical cameras. I enjoyed your content and I enjoyed this video.
Good score great cameras 💯 I really want to get into film Been watching the canon canonet on ebay.. however where I live the used market for vintage analogue cameras are very slim..kudos paws