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  Q. the best film camera ?
           Asked by GREGORY J. MCLEMORE JR.    (K=826) on 7/10/2007
Hello
My name is Gregory J. Mclemore jr and I will be beginning my photography major at school. I have to buy a film camera and since I want to become a pro I want to buy the best film camera that I can afford. I can go to about $ 400 and I was wondering which is better , the Nikon F100 OR Canon 7ne camera?
Any suggestions or other recommendations. Instead of buying a cheap camera, I rather buy a nicer one that I can use longer.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
God Bless


    


Gayle's Eclectic Photos   (K=91033) - Comment Date 7/11/2007
Nikon F100...if you could afford more and find a low price online,then i would say go with the Nikon F5...no shutter lag time issue...but only a minor issue with the F100....if you are going to go digital in near future, then spend less now and save for a CMOS Nikon DSLR to get images closest in appearance to chemical ones...

good shootin' to ya!
~gayle




Jeroen Wenting  Donor  (K=24628) - Comment Date 7/17/2007
F100, period.
Build like a tank, drives like a BMW M5.




vv gfds   (K=-22) - Comment Date 8/5/2007
I recommend Nikon and Nikkor lens. You can use in the future the Nikkor lens in your Nikon digital. Check Nikon site for compatibility.
If you budget is low go for a basic body like 601AF or 801 AF and the spare money in good lens.

Cheers

Chucaro




Paul Schofield  Donor  (K=4940) - Comment Date 8/5/2007
Whilst looking through eBay last night, and getting a feel for current prices, I saw a Canon A1 with f1.4 50mm prime lens sell for under £30 (about $60). I think I may well be reinvesting in Canon FD cameras at these prices.

But as Arthur says, old Nikon lenses are usually compatible with new Nikon digitals. Canon are not.




Chris Hunter   (K=25631) - Comment Date 8/6/2007
"You can use in the future the Nikkor lens in your Nikon digital."

"...old Nikon lenses are usually compatible with new Nikon digitals. Canon are not."

All of the lenses that are compatible with the Canon body he asks about, an Elan 7 series, are EF lenses and compatible with any of the current Canon digital SLRs. Lens mounts - and using the lenses from the 35mm recommendations on to digital SLRs in the future - isn't an issue here given the Canon and Nikon bodies he's asking about.

True, old FD bayonet-mount lenses won't work with any digital SLR... unless of course you have knowledge of a simple converter... then you'd be able to use any canon lens made since 1972. Not ideal, but it's not to say impossible.

For the two choices, I'd be comparing a Nikon F100 to a Canon EOS-3, not the Elan. With the EOS-3 you're looking at 45-point auto focus, multi-spot metering with up to 8 inputs, 5 continuous fps, and also the same weatherproofing as the EOS-1 series with rubber gasketting on switches and levers.




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