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Any suggestions on 35mm SLR cameras for beginners? |
My daughter is in art/photography 101 and needs a 35mm SLR. What brands or models would you recommend? Is a used camera worth it vs brand new? Thanks for all the education! I ended up buying a used Canon EOS and kit with 3 decent lenses for her pod, and tripod for $250. So that should start her with SLR's I have already invested in several digital cameras for her. I'll buy new once this camera body wears out. Thanks again so many good answers I can't choose. Thanks to you all and let's put it up to a vote! A used camera leaves you with a budget for lenses. In that area, I'd suggest Nikon or Canon, as they have the largest support systems and lens selections, including 3rd party lens makers. Never never never get used camera. Buying it new ensures direct connection with the manufacturer. I don't think Sony made a film SLR if that's what the asker meant by 35mm. i would recommend 35mm CAMERA WITH AUTO FOCUS (http://www.shopmania.com/shopping~online... it's best for beginners. you can see here prices and tech details. The Minolta SRT-202 or X-700 or X-570 would all be good choices. The 202 is an all-manual camera, the 700 and 570 both have Aperture Preferred metering so all she has to do is select an f-stop and the camera will select the shutter speed. You should be able to find any of the three at KEH or B&H or Adorama or on ebay. Find a Minolta MC Rokkor-X 50mm f1.4 or f1.7 and she is ready for class. If she desires a little more versatility with her lens the Minolta 35-70mm f3.5 constant aperture zoom is recommended. for photography classes you will need a manual focus SLR. Get the Nikon FM-10. If you are not familiar with looking for camera faults, buy it new, not 2nd hand.. it should be very cheap since Digital SLR prices are skyrocketing. Another two options to consider are the Canon EOS Rebel and the Nikon FM-10. These are both entry level film SLR's that would more than meet the requirements for any photo 101 courses. These two cameras are models from two of the widest-known camera producers today. Either one would get you far. I think when taking a photography class especially for beginners "less is more" the student gets more out of the class learning HOW the camera works if it has LESS automatic features and settings. So, probably buying a used manual camera would be your best bet... You may want to try local camera shops/pawn shops and in the local classifieds to find a truly manual student camera. An FM series Nikon would be great if you can locate one.. Or even a Canon AE-1 all popular back in the 1970's you may be able to find one at at local garage sale/tag sale or estate sale..Also, ask family members/relative and neighbors some people have such camera's lurking in their attic/basement since everything is automatic these days.. Look in the Classifieds and see if anyone is selling "old" camera equipment.. Since the "digital" revolution manual camera's have since become a "thing of the past" so students aren't getting the full benefit of learning how to take/process pictures.... It's all fully automated... Maybe, if your student can wait a quarter/semester to take the class you would have time to find the right camera. An FM-10 is resonable for a newer student model camera it retails for around $300. I have both an AE-1 I got for FREE from my uncle and a PENTAX K-1000 I picked up at a yard sale for $10 w/ lenses and I have a Nikon FM I got from my grandfather (FREE).. So, the camera's are out there just look. Good luck Canon Rebel XT or 20D. Do not buy a used camera. |
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