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Price Paid:
$100.00
from Henry's ebay store Summary:Came with 28 - 80 Zoom + filter, and in very good condition.
My experience with film cameras is largely with manual cameras ie: you've got to set the f stop, shutter speed, focus, zoom, etc. Up to now, I though automatics were for wimps :)
I purchased this camera on Ebay as an emergency backup, as my digital died along with my two film cameras, one a minolta SLR and the other a point and shoot. I ran two rolls of film through it (Kodak Ultra 400 and Kodak Gold 200) to see how this camera would perform.
In well lit areas, no problems: autofocus works fine and the color balance seems to be good.
Indoors, under artificial lights, the color balance changes and is noticeable even if you use the flash, though this is something that any film camera would have to contend with and may be a comment more on the film. The flash range is short - 8 feet maximum. Taking pictures without a flash and using an equivalent f stop and shutter speed, I had the impression that the meter is a bit conservative - I'm tempted to go one stop lower or one shutter speed lower to overexpose the film by one point according to the camera.
The controls are usable once you get used to them though the "spot" button and the manual focus buttons both seem a bit awkward to use at the start. PASM modes are easy to get to. If this camera is like my digitals which died (that's another story....), don't cheap out on the batteries!!!!
Recommended film by a certain camera store rep: Fujifilm 400 for general purpose (you do have up to 1/2000 of a second for a shutter speed) and Fujifilm 200 for outdoors. I'm testing that now and will comment once I get the prints back.
Overall, a good camera if you have two people using it: one a technophobe and the other a technophile..... Strengths:- Easy to use automatic mode (what can I say - point and shoot...)
- Manual mode accessible, and once you get comfortable with the controls, you have a fair bit of lattitude with how the camera takes pictures.
- spot metering is nice, seems to work well.
- good shutter speed range (I didn't get anywhere near the extremes on either end, no matter how I pushed it...)
- good aperture range, though I wish it would go a bit lower (down to 2.8...) Weaknesses:- I just don't like plastic cameras.....
- flash is weak
- remote control for shutter is expensive (54 CAD)
- a bit awkward for manual focus Similar Products Used:My other cameras:
Yashica 44
Minolta SR1 (yes, I am an old timer)
FujiFilm A120
Kodak E8xx (8 megapixels, not a bad point and shoot, though it didn't take kindly to being dropped :(
Customer Service:Can't comment, though Henry's gave a 27 month warranty on it....
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