Gid
Well-known
Thanks guys. I could have guessed at some of the responses - well except for the Ricoh. I like Olympus - I use an E1 and E400 in the digital world. I had a loan of a Pentax ME and MX, but both were quite loud although small. I think I need to do some OM research.
PS. I also used a Fujica ST801 in the 80s, but its been so long I can 't really remember how loud it was. Nice camera though.
PS. I also used a Fujica ST801 in the 80s, but its been so long I can 't really remember how loud it was. Nice camera though.
robbo
Robbo
I have a Nikon F6 which has a 'silent' mode. I think it must be broken:>)
kbg32
neo-romanticist
I concur with the Olympus OM. The Contax Aria is beautiful and you get to use all those great Zeiss lenses.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
OM2n gets my vote!
kevin m
Veteran
The Canon Elan7's are quiet and cheap.
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
Nikon FG (PASM) and quite small.
Peter_Jones
Well-known
Olympus OM's get another vote from me (perhaps I should badmouth them to keep prices down?)
Canon EOS 30 (Elan 7?) is quiet but not small. Depends if you want auto or manual focus.
Canon EOS 30 (Elan 7?) is quiet but not small. Depends if you want auto or manual focus.
Tuolumne
Veteran
Nikon FM3a.
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kevin m
Veteran
Since when are Nikon FM's quiet? 
Tuolumne
Veteran
Since when are Nikon FM's quiet?![]()
Not quiet? I thought mine was. I guess I've never used a really quiet SLR, then.
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mh2000
Well-known
The OM-1 is a wonderful classic camera, but the Rebel G is probably the lightest and quietest SLR made... Leica quiet really... and only $20 for a mint copy!
jgran
Member
another vote for the Aria. I have used it and the elan 7 and the Aria is smaller and quieter. lots of functions, easier interface than the 7 and the glass is sweet.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
The Aria is a wonderful little camera. Goes great with the 45mm pancake lens, incredibly small and high quality package.
Kent
Kent
kevin m
Veteran
Not quiet? I thought mine was. I guess I've never used a really quiet SLR, then.
They're not terribly loud, like an EOS-3, but they're not among the quietest, either.
If the Aria's quieter than an Elan7, that's pretty impressive. I used the Elan7 for wedding work alongside Leica M's.
JeffGreene
(@)^(@)
Since I haven't seen it yet, I'll put in a vote for the Nikon FE. Small, manual focus, inexpensive these days, not necessarily the quietest, but a great little camera. I've had mine since '84.
IGMeanwell
Well-known
My Minolta XD-11 is very compact and has a pretty quiet shutter; from 6 feet away you can barely hear it.
Though my most compact SLR is one I found in my closet that turned out to be my brother's camera for the highschool yearbook. It's a Miranda MS-1 with a very compact 50mm f2, the whole package together is thinner, lighter and a little shorter than my Minolta XD-11... but the shutter is a little louder. After a little research I found out that it's not really a Miranda (unlike my father's Miranda EE which took plenty of Kodachromes while I was growing up), but a K-mount camera made by Cosina. Also the Miranda is not battery dependent which is a bonus.
I just had my first roll from the Miranda and I was pretty impressed by the little lens:
Though my most compact SLR is one I found in my closet that turned out to be my brother's camera for the highschool yearbook. It's a Miranda MS-1 with a very compact 50mm f2, the whole package together is thinner, lighter and a little shorter than my Minolta XD-11... but the shutter is a little louder. After a little research I found out that it's not really a Miranda (unlike my father's Miranda EE which took plenty of Kodachromes while I was growing up), but a K-mount camera made by Cosina. Also the Miranda is not battery dependent which is a bonus.
I just had my first roll from the Miranda and I was pretty impressed by the little lens:

kshapero
South Florida Man
ditto, dittoNikon FM3a.
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hks3sgte
Established
Another vote for OM and Zuiko glass.
micromontenegro
Well-known
Of course, the Pentax A110 trunces them all ;-)
navilluspm
Well-known
Olympus Pen FT. It's not the quietest nor does it have AE, but I am having a blast with my Dad's old Pen FT. It is small and just fits perfectly in my hands. The lenses that I have (20, 38, 150) are all fine - especially the 38mm. I really like the portraits I have been making with that lens. It has got a certain look that I can't describe. I think I like the look better than my Sonnar 85 portraits for my Contax SLR - which used to be my favorite portrait look.
From what I hear, the 60mm and 70mm are great for the Pen FT as well as the 28mm.
From what I hear, the 60mm and 70mm are great for the Pen FT as well as the 28mm.
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