Vivitar V4000 35mm SLRs

Vivitar V4000 35mm SLRs 

DESCRIPTION

Easy to use manual SLR camera ideal for the first-time SLR user.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 24, 2002]
Robert Hooge
Intermediate

Strength:

useing a zoom to get close up and farway. W

Weakness:

The number of lenes out there to use for it.

This Camera is very user frindely. There a lot of differnt opation you can do with it.(

Similar Products Used:

Pentax 35mmi

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 27, 2000]
Larry Rhodes
Intermediate

Strength:

Completely manual (something that has become increasingly hard to find in new cameras); good light meter; lightweight; uses Pentax K mount lenses; great photos from included lens!

Weakness:

Completely plastic body; split image focusing is horizontal, not the easier-to-use diagonal

Overall, this is a great camera for the price! I am just getting back into photography after a five-year break, and this camera has been a great starter. Has great color correction, and is ideal for 35mm black and white photography, especially for those with small budgets such as myself.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Cosina (Pentax); Canon AE-1; Pentax K-1000; Minolta X700

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 28, 2000]
Ehi
Intermediate
Model Reviewed: V4000

Strength:

Compact, light and easy to handle. Clarity in photos.

Weakness:

Seems Fragile, and damages easily.

One of my first cameras and one of my favorites all around a good buy.

Similar Products Used:

Sigma SA-300

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Oct 18, 2000]
Thomas Usher
Professional

Strength:

I purchased a fleet of these cameras for my high school photography classes for the manual controls and low price. The students seem to do alright with focusing and the meter is ok, but I prefer the old needle of the K1000.

Weakness:

One of the six camera lenses already seized up on me, the camera store replaced it no questions asked. I'm concerned about the longevity with it's plastic construction but have no other options in manual cameras

There is no other option. I have seen this exact camera under other names but can not find a new metal manual camera. The price is great (the store is now selling them to my students for $150) so if one is dropped no huge loss. Repairs on older cameras usually were close to that. I only have the 50MM lens so I can't speak to the zoom, but so far I am happy with the product.

Similar Products Used:

We also use the EOS II with the advanced kids, but I would rather get back to more manual controls. I also use the Holga and a student model 120 TLR. I shoot with Mamiya 645 equipment for my wedding business

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 24, 2000]
Cameron Knight
Intermediate

Strength:

It's a great started. I've been shooting for quite a long time, but when I started needing my own camera, I needed something cheap. It takes good pictures. The lighted meter is great for when it's dark. It seems light and fragile, but as far as I know, it pretty tough for a starter. I know that I've dropped mine many times

Weakness:

The included lens is of extremely poor quality. The f-stop is high and the 35-70mm zoom is not needed. I would have rather had a fixed lens with bigger f-stop. It also has the K mount. When moving on to bigger and better camera, you have to get rid of your old lens, because neither vivtar or pentax makes a professional spec camera.

It's good for a beginner, but beyond that it's limited. If you just want something light and cheap that won't put a hole in your pocket, go for it. But if you think you might want to go on to bigger and better things, pick out a cheap beginner Nikon, so you can buy lens that will last you forever.

Customer Service

haven't needed it

Similar Products Used:

Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Vivtar, Olympus

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 15, 2001]
Wendy Connelly
Intermediate

Strength:

Good color, easy to use for a manual camera, and light.

Weakness:

Don't really like the lens that comes with the camera. Basically, what you can see with your eyes, is the same result you will get from the lens. Not much zoom.

Great camera for beginners at manual usage. Easy to learn; however, camera instructions that were included weren't very helpful. Limited in what you can do with it.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 06, 2001]
Gary Barnes
Intermediate

Strength:

1) Cheap
2) Light
3) Easy to use

Weakness:

1) Poor Meter
2) Feel and look cheap
3) Nothing special

This camera will be a good startup for student who want to learn photography. But it will not be a good follow up for any serious photographer. Should spend just a bit more to get a Nikon FM10.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
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