Joao
Negativistic forever
Hello
I will be travelling to central Europe (Czech and Poland) next week. Will be using Kodak Portra 400, no flash, mostly daylight photos (daylight times: Sunrise at 8.00 AM, Sunset at 4.00 PM). Temperatures 0ºC to 5ºC (probably needing to wear gloves). Mostly city walking.
I will take only one of these two cameras (with 50 mm lenses, f =1:1,4):
In my shoes, which one would you take - and why ??
Regards
Joao
I will be travelling to central Europe (Czech and Poland) next week. Will be using Kodak Portra 400, no flash, mostly daylight photos (daylight times: Sunrise at 8.00 AM, Sunset at 4.00 PM). Temperatures 0ºC to 5ºC (probably needing to wear gloves). Mostly city walking.
I will take only one of these two cameras (with 50 mm lenses, f =1:1,4):
- Olympus OM2n with Zuiko lens
- Pentax Spotmatic f with Super Takumar SMC
In my shoes, which one would you take - and why ??
Regards
Joao
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
Isn't the Oly a bit more compact?
Joao
Negativistic forever
My post was duplicated 1 hour ago , I don't know why. Something wrong I did??
Back on topic : the OM2 is lighter (100gr) and smaller, but if I will be wearing gloves , as I probably will, dealing with the camera dials might be not so easy.
Back on topic : the OM2 is lighter (100gr) and smaller, but if I will be wearing gloves , as I probably will, dealing with the camera dials might be not so easy.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Both are wonderful cameras; the size and weight differences are inconsequential. Assuming there are no reliability issues, it all comes down to which lens you like better. In particular, which has the preferred rendering wide open? Traveling with minimal equipment, and probably without a tripod, you may well need to squeak off a shot in borderline conditions. The wide-open performance is critical in that situation.
Actually, on second thought, finder brightness and vibration might be issues under those conditions, too. But the lens, as always, is key.
Actually, on second thought, finder brightness and vibration might be issues under those conditions, too. But the lens, as always, is key.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I would pick the Pentax...bigger, easier to use with gloves on and still usable if the battery dies from the cold...
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
I would pick the Pentax...bigger, easier to use with gloves on and still usable if the battery dies from the cold...
Good reasoning. It may be easier to adjust shutter, aperture, and focus with the Pentax than with the Olympus when using gloves.
Joao
Negativistic forever
Thank you for your input.
Concerning lenses, it happens that I like both...Everytime I pick one of them, I keep thinking if I should have taken the other. I am used to live with this.
I intend to shoot mainly outside, cityscapes, taking my time - not classic street photography. I may shoot indoors if there is enough available light . I expect to find overcast skies, some rain, maybe light snow.
The possibility of electrical failure is an important point - it will have some weight in my decision..
Regards
João
Concerning lenses, it happens that I like both...Everytime I pick one of them, I keep thinking if I should have taken the other. I am used to live with this.
I intend to shoot mainly outside, cityscapes, taking my time - not classic street photography. I may shoot indoors if there is enough available light . I expect to find overcast skies, some rain, maybe light snow.
The possibility of electrical failure is an important point - it will have some weight in my decision..
Regards
João
ptpdprinter
Veteran
The decision really should not be more difficult than which socks to take.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Well, I would include Argyle socks even though National Argyle Day isn’t until January 8th. One must be dignified whilst traveling.
Evergreen States
Francine Pierre Saget (they/them)
Both are wonderful cameras; the size and weight differences are inconsequential. Assuming there are no reliability issues, it all comes down to which lens you like better. In particular, which has the preferred rendering wide open? Traveling with minimal equipment, and probably without a tripod, you may well need to squeak off a shot in borderline conditions. The wide-open performance is critical in that situation.
Actually, on second thought, finder brightness and vibration might be issues under those conditions, too. But the lens, as always, is key.
I don't imagine rendering wide open should be that different. They're both planar designs, no? They probably wouldn't look the same but close enough, no?.
Evergreen States
Francine Pierre Saget (they/them)
Also, why is battery dependency an issue? How much does carrying a spare battery weigh? How likely is the Olympus to fail if it hasn't in all the time you've had it?
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Well, I would include Argyle socks even though National Argyle Day isn’t until January 8th. One must be dignified whilst traveling.
Choosing socks for me is easy; mine are all the same type and color. Well, I do have one special pair of black socks for weddings and funerals. They should last long enough for my funeral.
Mike
My post was duplicated 1 hour ago , I don't know why. Something wrong I did??
I doubt it...mine was deleted. I am a moderator and I do not know what happened.
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
Also, why is battery dependency an issue? How much does carrying a spare battery weigh? How likely is the Olympus to fail if it hasn't in all the time you've had it?
Cold weather drains batteries. The 0ºC to 5ºC temps mentioned in the OP (that's 32-41ºF) are possibly optimistic for Poland at this time of year - it's likely to be colder than that in some parts of the country. Even if you have a spare tucked inside your coat, it may drain quite quickly when installed into the camera if it's cold enough.
That said, if the Spotmatic isn't in great shape, you could find the shutter tapering in the cold, too. I've had experienced both problems in a snowy north European winter in the past.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
I doubt it...mine was deleted. I am a moderator and I do not know what happened.
The ‘spirits’ of St. Ansel and ‘Henri are wreaking mischief in response to all our silliness
Out to Lunch
Ventor
If it was me, I'd take both. Cheers, OtL
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Even without gloves I have trouble finding the shutter speed ring quickly on both my OM cameras and Nikkormats. I suppose it’s a matter of familiarity.
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
Although the Olympus is indeed smaller; the Pentax isn't exactly "big" either. I don't see a real advantage to one over the other.
I'd probably examine each one of them, paying special attention to the glass, and get the cleaner one of the two.
I'd probably examine each one of them, paying special attention to the glass, and get the cleaner one of the two.
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If it was me, I'd take both. Cheers, OtL
Live dangerously Ululator....choose one ;-)
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