ronnies
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Sounds like the EM/FM/FG with 1.8 E lens or pancake?
It'll be EM/FG/FG-20 with the 45mm f/2.8 AI-P.
Ronnie
Sounds like the EM/FM/FG with 1.8 E lens or pancake?
So, what I am thinking about is the smallest FILM Nikon SLR (not pos, not digital), that would fit in the smallest space.😀
Sounds like the EM/FM/FG with 1.8 E lens or pancake?
If you compare the specs, it becomes obvious pretty soon that especially in today's market it does not make an awful lot of sense for someone somewhat knowledgeable about photography to choose an EM over an FG-20 (let alone FG).
I'm quite fond of my EM and with the Cosina Voigtlaender 40mm f2 pancake it is wonderful little SLR. I made many many pictures with it last year in England.
Of course it is plastic and feels cheap, that's the whole point. But the meter and shutter are accurate and it's small and light.
I used to be able to fit an M3 with 50mm Elmar comfortably into my back pocket with the lens collapsed; that was, of course, before my arse got quite so fat.
Huh?
I'm all for small cameras, but trying to jam a camera design that has never been intended or marketed as pocket-able is rather weird to me.
The smallest 35mm (not half-frame, not 110) SLR (maybe in the world) is a Zenit 3C, basically a Fed or Zorki I with a mirror box. If you can find a pancake M39 mount lens, that would be the smallest SLR kit.
But even with that, I wouldn't jam it in any of my pockets, especially if I'm planning to sit down anytime soon 🙂
I can stick most 35mm cameras into my "winter" jacket. It's got huge pockets, 4 of them. When I visited Chicago in October, it was perfect for the weather, and held a D70 with an 18-70 zoom in one pocket, and an M4p with a 35mm Ultron in another. And a bunch of other stuff in the other two pockets. My hands were free.
There is none, unless you wear "cargo pants".
Chris
Don't forget a thermos of hot coffee or tea ... surely there's room for that! 😀
I can stick most 35mm cameras into my "winter" jacket. It's got huge pockets, 4 of them. When I visited Chicago in October, it was perfect for the weather, and held a D70 with an 18-70 zoom in one pocket, and an M4p with a 35mm Ultron in another. And a bunch of other stuff in the other two pockets. My hands were free.