nathanp
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I've been thinking a lot lately about getting a new camera, or possibly a new lens but I'm having trouble deciding what to go for.
I currently have:
Canonet 28 (the "new Canonet 28") - Nice but limited to 400 ISO max, aperture priority or AE and fixed 2.8 lens.
Sigma SA-300 SLR - I got this because my father-in-law was going to throw it away. It works well enough, is flexible enough but the autofocus is really slow and unreliable (but not as unreliable as my eyes..). From the tests I've done the lenses aren't too amazing (5.6 is the fastest I think).
EOS 300D - I do love this camera but it's starting to look a little dated in some ways. I'm not too bothered about new features like face recognition but seeing samples from newer DSLRs makes me think image quality (that can of worms..) and maybe dynamic range have improved since its release. I don't seem to be able to get the sharpness and smooth tones that I see in other pictures, but that might be my lack of skill. I have considered just getting better lenses for it but not sure if that'll do it. I only have the 18-55 kit lens, 50mm f1.8 and a used 70-210mm f5.6.
We also have a Canon Powershot A70 which is also quite old but it covers all our "snapshot" and family album type pics perfectly well. It's still streets ahead of the old 110 P&S cameras we used to use when I was a kid.
My picture taking falls into two categories really - 1) Proper attempts at photography, when I go somewhere specifically to take photographs - no real style yet so a mix of street stuff and landscape/environment and 2) the times when out with the family when I can sneak off for 10 minutes and grab some shots.
I'd also like to take some kodachrome images before it's too late and I feel like it should go through a better camera than what I have!
I'm not sure any one camera can cover that but I've been considering a Yashica Electro for out & about quick pictures and something like a Fuji 645 for those 'proper' photography days. I've also considered the Konica Hexar AF (the RF is way out of budget) as it looks easy to carry around but still capable of really nice images. I'm not against digital if there is anything around that's within budget and capable of the images I'm after but it seems like I'd have to spend a few thousand to compete with a reasonably good film setup. I'm open to all suggestions, I haven't really set a budget but £300-400 is probably the most I could manage in total.
Sorry for the long rambling post! 😱
I currently have:
Canonet 28 (the "new Canonet 28") - Nice but limited to 400 ISO max, aperture priority or AE and fixed 2.8 lens.
Sigma SA-300 SLR - I got this because my father-in-law was going to throw it away. It works well enough, is flexible enough but the autofocus is really slow and unreliable (but not as unreliable as my eyes..). From the tests I've done the lenses aren't too amazing (5.6 is the fastest I think).
EOS 300D - I do love this camera but it's starting to look a little dated in some ways. I'm not too bothered about new features like face recognition but seeing samples from newer DSLRs makes me think image quality (that can of worms..) and maybe dynamic range have improved since its release. I don't seem to be able to get the sharpness and smooth tones that I see in other pictures, but that might be my lack of skill. I have considered just getting better lenses for it but not sure if that'll do it. I only have the 18-55 kit lens, 50mm f1.8 and a used 70-210mm f5.6.
We also have a Canon Powershot A70 which is also quite old but it covers all our "snapshot" and family album type pics perfectly well. It's still streets ahead of the old 110 P&S cameras we used to use when I was a kid.
My picture taking falls into two categories really - 1) Proper attempts at photography, when I go somewhere specifically to take photographs - no real style yet so a mix of street stuff and landscape/environment and 2) the times when out with the family when I can sneak off for 10 minutes and grab some shots.
I'd also like to take some kodachrome images before it's too late and I feel like it should go through a better camera than what I have!
I'm not sure any one camera can cover that but I've been considering a Yashica Electro for out & about quick pictures and something like a Fuji 645 for those 'proper' photography days. I've also considered the Konica Hexar AF (the RF is way out of budget) as it looks easy to carry around but still capable of really nice images. I'm not against digital if there is anything around that's within budget and capable of the images I'm after but it seems like I'd have to spend a few thousand to compete with a reasonably good film setup. I'm open to all suggestions, I haven't really set a budget but £300-400 is probably the most I could manage in total.
Sorry for the long rambling post! 😱