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We're house cleaning, and my mom just found a Canon AF35 ML among our stuff. Does anybody know anything about it, perhaps a manual? It's already automated and got fancy switches and stuff that I don't know what to do with...
I don't have one but I have been trying to get one for a long time. They don't seem to be very common. I think the AF 35ML is the only P&S film camera with a faster than f/2.8 (or 2.7) lens ever made by a major camera company. I am not sure about Leica and Contax offerings though, since they always were and still are too expensive for me.bcostin said:The 35ML is pretty cool. The flash on mine doesn't work (it sounds like it has a shorting capacitor) but I never use flash and it allows you to ignore the low-light warning. It also helps that mine is the later model that goes up to ISO1000.
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Dr. Strangelove said:I think the AF 35ML is the only P&S film camera with a faster than f/2.8 (or 2.7) lens ever made by a major camera company. I am not sure about Leica and Contax offerings though, since they always were and still are too expensive for me.
Dr. Strangelove said:I think the AF 35ML is the only P&S film camera with a faster than f/2.8 (or 2.7) lens ever made by a major camera company. I am not sure about Leica and Contax offerings though, since they always were and still are too expensive for me.
I forgot about the Konica Hexar. Wasn't it as new much less expensive than the Leica Minilux? I would imagine that even a used one should still be cheaper, since the Konica brand does not have the magical aura of Leica.adonf said:Leica Minilux has an incredible 2.4/40 lens. And it's quite affordable.
Konica Hexar also has a magical 2/35 lens.
Contax never went faster than f/2.8.
Nah, the Rollei is still too close to 2.8 to really count 😀celerystalksme said:Rollei AFM35 (Fuji Klasse) = F2.6
Fuji Natura = F1.9
Dr. Strangelove said:Nah, the Rollei is still too close to 2.8 to really count 😀
I have to admit that I had never even heard about the Fuji Natura. Some googling revealed that it has never been officially exported outside Japan, which explains my lack of knowledge. Still, it seems like a dream camera for vacations.
There also seems to be a zoom version called Natura Classica with a 28-56 mm F/2.8-5.4 lens. Pretty impressive as well for such a tiny 35 mm camera, but not available outside Japan either.