ChrisN
Striving
How about a Pentax K1000, just for the nice analog meter.
It would be my film Rebel EOS with modern cheap Canon AF pancake prime lens.
I have no fetish in SLRs, old mechanical bodies makes no sense for me.
Everyday camera must be as easy and fast to use as possible. More keepers.
By the time you set and focus your all mechanical camera the moment is done and gone.
Every days situations are completely different from photo walk.
That's a rather curious attitude given that most of the best street photography done in the past century was done with entirely mechanical, meterless cameras.
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It would be my film Rebel EOS with modern cheap Canon AF pancake prime lens.
I have no fetish in SLRs, old mechanical bodies makes no sense for me.
Everyday camera must be as easy and fast to use as possible. More keepers.
By the time you set and focus your all mechanical camera the moment is done and gone.
Every days situations are completely different from photo walk.
By the time your EOS has booted I have already focussed and shot. Got an RT myself but I wouldn't consider it an everyday walkaround camera.
This is false logic - modern AF film (and digital) cameras are easily as fast or faster than older mf's - the "boot" thing suggests you might walk around with the camera switched off? Makes no sense. Turn it on in the morning - off when done! EOS cameras spring to life instantly and the best examples respond and focus instantly.
That said, I love my old MX - but if it's speed I want I'd use My EOS 1