Olympus mju-II An appreciating asset!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 เม.ย. 2024
- The Olympus mju-II was my goto compact 35mm film camera back in the day and I thought I'd see if it is still as good as I remember after approx 25 years!
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Mine is with me quite often, oh and I also have a pristine black example that stays in the drawer most of the time. The one I shoot most of the time is the champagne model with a bit of tape holding the battery door shut.
Got one of these in the cupboard too!
I remember selling these back in the day when I worked in photo retail. They were fantastic and if memory is right...sold for about $200-230 AUD.
The hype for camera models comes and goes (unless you're talking top end Leica etc.).
Generally, a few cool influencers (such as yourself!) can push the price of these up for the short term.
In reality, like you were suggesting, point and shoot results can often be underwhelming.
I carry a humble Ricoh R1 as a everyday PS, but if I'm on a serious mission, I'll use an all mechanical 35mm SLR.
Cool vid thanks Grant. I’ve still got my various film cameras from over the years. Still have a Canon AE1 so that must be pushing nearly 40 yrs I think. Hope you’re all well.
All good here thanks, hope all well up your way.
Why dont they give you the negatives? The Scan can be poor and make the photos worse.