bmattock
Veteran
Thought this was not a bad set of choices for those getting back into film:
http://resourcemagonline.com/2016/02/ten-analog-cameras-you-can-pick-up-for-less-than-50/62930/
If I was going to take issue with any of the recommendations, it would be the Miranda and the Topcon. Not because they are bad cameras, but because they are less common and more likely to have time-related issues that can be hard to fix.
It also has to be noted that some of these cameras are more automated than others and more conducive to use by photographers who have less experience with figuring out their own exposure settings, focus, etc.
Nice cameras, though.
http://resourcemagonline.com/2016/02/ten-analog-cameras-you-can-pick-up-for-less-than-50/62930/
Ten Analog Camera’s You Can Pick Up for Less Than $50
If I was going to take issue with any of the recommendations, it would be the Miranda and the Topcon. Not because they are bad cameras, but because they are less common and more likely to have time-related issues that can be hard to fix.
It also has to be noted that some of these cameras are more automated than others and more conducive to use by photographers who have less experience with figuring out their own exposure settings, focus, etc.
Nice cameras, though.