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What type of vintage 35mm camera should I get? (get 10 pts)?
I've been cruising eBay for a vintage camera. I want to take pictures really cool. I have a digital camera, 35 mm, and a Holga, so I'm looking for something different. Something that is very cool, old fashion photos that is 35 mm. Do you one? What type are you? Any advice on where to get one? I do not want to spend over $ 50. Thanks! The best answer gets 10 points!
You can take "old fashioned" pictures with any camera. Much of the form of an old, before the war if it can be achieved with the aide of a target uncoated, that were common before World War II. Unfortunately, however, the 35mm format did not really take off to a great extent until after the war, and I doubt that any pre-World War II 35 mm cameras that fall within your budget. Fortunately, however, there are plenty of large 35mm camera from the postwar era I still feel a lot like old cameras, but their lenses covered in most cases allows them to take photos with the same lot of "adjustment" as the new cameras. Here are some of my favorite cheap 1950 and 60 cameras from 35 mm 1. Argus C-3. This is a true classic at the same time, it was the camera that almost all have serious amateur photographers. It's a plastic brick (literally), which has a 3 decent coated lens element, and a coupled rangefinder to facilitate approach. It also has an auto timer and a shot of Nice. Probably the best thing going for them, however, is that so many of them are incredibly cheap. $ 15 we will give an extremely enjoyable. Look hard enough and you might even get one for $ 10. 2. Kine-Exacta Ihagee. These were perhaps the first DSLR from masses. They are excellent in East Germany made the same camera with excellent German Zeiss lenses and the like. Best of all, are really cheap. $ 50 I will give an camera and maybe even two or three additional lenses. Make sure you get a strong Kine-Exacta (or Exakta), as these are 35 mm. Models otherwise marked, probably will take other film formats, 3. This is one of my personal favorites, the V-100 Argus. This rangefinder is a good, solid German manufacturing. It has a rangefinder coupled, and an excellent shot Synchro Compur. The lens is a fast 45mm F2. One of them should run $ 30 or less. 4. If you are interested in some of the decade 1970 FTb consider a Canon with a 50mm f1.4 lens. This is a good solid reliable camera with an excellent objective. The cost should be a right $ 50. Good luck, there are plenty of great cameras out there in your price range, but these are some of my favorites.
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