I know my first thoughts were, "why mess with old technology?". Being somewhat old school in nature and having always liked photography and already owning an entry level Nikon DSLR, I decided to try out an old...
At about 1/2 the going rate for the D7000 and better than one fourth the price of a D700, add in the fact that the D90 is now discontinued and the mix still comes up as a good buy on a really great camera...now... read full review
I took a chance on this and unfortunately after a few shots the camera developed the dreaded 'shutter squeal' that plagues a lot of the older bodies due to lube failure in the shutter flywheel...it ne... read full review
Intrigued by wide angle shots, I decided to take a chance and purchased this 20mm FD lens...I would gladly do it again. The 20mm provides a wonderful opportunity to take photos that were previously not possible... read full review
A wonderful, light weight, aperture priority, Nikon 35mm camera of the old school type. The EM is considered by some to be cheap, small & near impossible to get repaired due to lack of parts. There are nume... read full review
I absolutely love the old style, old school cameras. They are typically all or mostly metal, many times heavier than their current plastic counter parts and most always have an internal mechanical operation tha... read full review
A very neat little 'modernized' old school camera.
For the technical details there are several good sources on-line. I love the 'old school' 35mm cameras, especially the large, heavy, purely mechanical, clock-work like cameras that give you a feeling ... read full review
The problem with taking a chance on someone else's description is that their standards are likely not going to match yours. Out of focus pictures and overly optimistic promotion of their latest find have c... read full review