Coopersounds
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love my Eos50e, great body but not tiny (small being one of the OP requirements)
Manual focus small and light: Olympus OM-1 (classic style), Olympus OM-4 (more modern).
Manual focus durable: Canon F-1 New with standard prism
Autofocus: Canon EOS-1N
*I prefer Canon due to their fast prime lenses in AF and their better offering in the 35mm lens length which is all I shoot. A manual focus lens on a Nikon F-100 was my favorite Nikon set though.
KEH has a bargain grade N90 for $27. Twenty-seven dollars! I bought one used years ago for $500. Sure, the AF ain't as great as the F100, but it's pretty darn close. And it's $27! Did you hear me? $27!!!!!!
Sure, if you don't plan to use VR lenses and/or you find it acceptable to use 'G' lenses only in 'P' or 'S' modes. :bang:
Yes, you can use all current Sony A-mount and Sony Zeiss A-mount lenses work on a Minolta Maxxum 7 (or Dynax 7).I'm intrigued by the Minoltas. Would these lens be usable on the sony a7 with some sort of adapter?
Can the latest Sony alpha lens be used on a minolta maxxum 7?
Thank heavens people differ - I prefer my (now broken) EOS 50 over my 30 anyday 😱Both are great but the 30 is seriously smaller and lighter... I think it is a great camera!
Here are my criteria, in order of importance:
1. Excellent auto-focus (required)
2. Excellent fast 50mm and 35mm/28mm prime, need to support af
3. Bright viewfinder
4. Small in size
5. Traditional controls (nice to have)
I have 2 in mind. Nikon F100 and Canon EOS 30/Elan 7. For people who have both, which one would you choose form the above?
Anything else I should be considering?