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So, I've considered getting an M6 a couple months back and decided against it after realizing it's actually quite difficult for me to put a roll of film into it... :-( I just started a personal project and am beginning to understand why people prefer to have smaller, quieter cameras for certain types of work.
I would like to find something with a light meter, fairly light weight and compact, with a bright viewfinder, and as quiet as possible. I don't mind if it runs off of batteries. I'll be working in very dim light at times and would probably need to have fast glass. Can anyone suggest anything? I've tried using my Olympus XA, but it's almost too small and I have a hard time focusing in the tiny focusing patch.
Any suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. I also considered using a beat up film SLR, but the focusing in dim light has also given me problems.
Thanks!
I would like to find something with a light meter, fairly light weight and compact, with a bright viewfinder, and as quiet as possible. I don't mind if it runs off of batteries. I'll be working in very dim light at times and would probably need to have fast glass. Can anyone suggest anything? I've tried using my Olympus XA, but it's almost too small and I have a hard time focusing in the tiny focusing patch.
Any suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. I also considered using a beat up film SLR, but the focusing in dim light has also given me problems.
Thanks!