gliderbee
Well-known
Is the "normal" selling price for a Hexar AF with date back higher then a Hexar without date back, all other things equal ?
Thanks,
Stefan.
Thanks,
Stefan.
Moriturii
Well-known
HIJACKING THREAD! I got a question as well. I got a Hexar AF with databack, batteries in it of course, displays the date on the back properly, but I can't see any numbers on my negatives other then "04 400TX" stuff like that. Where exactly am I supposed to look out for the date?
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Within the image frame, Moriturii.
I personally have always avoided date back... i think it's silly. But i might accept some people find it useful to have the date stamped on their pictures.
I personally have always avoided date back... i think it's silly. But i might accept some people find it useful to have the date stamped on their pictures.
gliderbee
Well-known
It would indeed be better if the date would be shown outside of the image, alongside the type of film, but in these digital times, I think it's a bit late to ask camera manufacturers to do it that way 
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
It would indeed be better if the date would be shown outside of the image, alongside the type of film, but in these digital times, I think it's a bit late to ask camera manufacturers to do it that way![]()
most people just ordered the prints, often even throwing away the negs. (like my own parents.)
They would never see the date so that would kill the whole point.
Frank Petronio
Well-known
I avoid them, they were useful to insurance adjustors and a certain tourist mentality I guess, but I think they look dumb and add bulk. I'd have to be saving a good amount of cash to justify buying a Hexar with one, like maybe if it was $250 I'd get one with that liability.
Then again, the plain back on the Hexar has a covering that sometimes bubbles so screw the cosmetics....
Then again, the plain back on the Hexar has a covering that sometimes bubbles so screw the cosmetics....
Moriturii
Well-known
Don't see a single digit on any picture anywhere... but I am glad because I don't want any ridiculous numbers on my pictures like some late 80's family photo album.
ferider
Veteran
The battery in the back might need replacement, Moriturii.
If or not to pick a date back Hexar: let me put it like this: I rather have a well-working silver/date-back sample, than a black camera with glitches.
Pick by condition. Price should be similar.
Roland.
If or not to pick a date back Hexar: let me put it like this: I rather have a well-working silver/date-back sample, than a black camera with glitches.
Pick by condition. Price should be similar.
Roland.
andersju
Well-known
For me, the little "bulk" the date back adds is inconsequential. I forget it's even there. (I've had a silver with the date back for many years and more recently also got a black without. (Just because it's my favorite camera ever!))
Mr_Toad
Fluffy Marsupial
To resurrect this thread, may I ask...
All things being equal, would a Hexar AF with the date functionality "probably" be a of a more recent manufacturing date?
Robt.
All things being equal, would a Hexar AF with the date functionality "probably" be a of a more recent manufacturing date?
Robt.
muf
Well-known
To resurrect this thread, may I ask...
All things being equal, would a Hexar AF with the date functionality "probably" be a of a more recent manufacturing date?
Robt.
No, not really. The databack version was only available in Japan. I had one, but sold it. The date only goes up to 2019 anyway.
Paul
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.