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Where can I buy a manual SLR camera??? |
specifically in Sydney Australia, I don't care if the camera is used or not I just want it to be manual. I tried e-bay but i'm holding that as my last option. Traditionally (in the 70's and 80's) a "Manual" SLR meant one that doesn't have an automatic exposure mode, a mode where the camera determines the exposure, such as Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or "Program," which is both automatic shutter and aperture. I don't think any truly manual SLR's have been manufactured since maybe the mid 1970's. So if you really want a manual SLR, you're looking for something very used. Ebay would be a good bet, or a pawn shop or camera store that carries old cameras. I think keh.com and adorama.com and bhphotovideo.com all ship internationally. |
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