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I need a manual film camera for my basic photography class which kind is the best?
I am a freshman in college and my major is photography. I have a film camera but it isn't completely manual. I can't change the ISO, F stop, or aperture. All you can do with it is focus and zoom. It sucks.... anywho. I have never really used film before so I need suggestions of the best type of camera to buy. I am a college student so money is a bit of an object. I don't need it to be cheap but just not ridiculous. Thanks
Call www.keh.com and tell them what you are looking for.
Any of the ones that have been brought up will work. My preferences would by the OM1 or OM2. The Pentax K1000 is really liked by instructors, but there are a ton of cameras to chose from. What they are trying to teach you this way is the inter-relationship of film speed (ISO), shutter speeds (1/125, 1/500th, etc) and aperture (f 2.0, f4, f11, etc).
Any old camera that can be turned into totally manual would be accepted and that leaves you with quite a range in both the 35mm categories and the twin lens categories. You should just get the best one for the best price, there is no necessity to go big league at this point, so don't go walking in there with a Hassy or a Mamiya RZ67 - you will only PO the instructor. You should be able to get what you want, camera and lens (50mm on a 35mm camera) for as little as $100 bucks or so up to $200 bucks.










































