ErnestoJL
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I´ve been wondering what camera would fulfill all of my requirements.
As long as this idea took form, I´ve been thinking also what would be other´s requirements for that ideal camera, or what camera is the ideal for someone.
I´ve been used to use SLRs for a long time, and thought this type was the best suited for all tasks, but at a certain date I´ve found that I´ve forgotten RF cameras as long as they are less bulky and quieter than most SLRs. Even I´d realized that about 95% of what I shoos was through just a"normal" lens...
The RF type has some limitations due to their design and instead of being WYSIWYG, they just give you an approximate idea of what you would get in the picture. This forced me to think that there should be an "ideal" RF camera as well as an "ideal" SLR, but perhaps none of then were ever made or designed.
My requirements for an RF are as follows:
Solid: able to tolerate some mishandling or abuse;
Right size and weight: enough to be confortable to handle all day long;
Quiet: shutter noise shouldn´t be heard 2 m away from the camera;
Flash sync: I don´t use it, but ...
Lens: interchangeable with at least three or four different focal lenghts, from 28/35 mm to 100/135 mm;
VF: projected frames for every lens it may be fitted with, with parallax correction;
Normal lens: 45 to 50 mm f 1:2 or better;
Shutter: focal plane;
Exposure meter: built in, and preferably "spot" or at least center weighted. May not have;
Exposure: auto and manual, user selectable
I know that the perfect camera is not more than an idea. Every one of Us may have a different "ideal" camera in mind. I think that it would be interestng to know which camera is our ideal one, and if it exists, which is the name of it, and why. If not, what would be the required specifications for it.
Thanks in advance for the answers!
Regards.
Ernesto
As long as this idea took form, I´ve been thinking also what would be other´s requirements for that ideal camera, or what camera is the ideal for someone.
I´ve been used to use SLRs for a long time, and thought this type was the best suited for all tasks, but at a certain date I´ve found that I´ve forgotten RF cameras as long as they are less bulky and quieter than most SLRs. Even I´d realized that about 95% of what I shoos was through just a"normal" lens...
The RF type has some limitations due to their design and instead of being WYSIWYG, they just give you an approximate idea of what you would get in the picture. This forced me to think that there should be an "ideal" RF camera as well as an "ideal" SLR, but perhaps none of then were ever made or designed.
My requirements for an RF are as follows:
Solid: able to tolerate some mishandling or abuse;
Right size and weight: enough to be confortable to handle all day long;
Quiet: shutter noise shouldn´t be heard 2 m away from the camera;
Flash sync: I don´t use it, but ...
Lens: interchangeable with at least three or four different focal lenghts, from 28/35 mm to 100/135 mm;
VF: projected frames for every lens it may be fitted with, with parallax correction;
Normal lens: 45 to 50 mm f 1:2 or better;
Shutter: focal plane;
Exposure meter: built in, and preferably "spot" or at least center weighted. May not have;
Exposure: auto and manual, user selectable
I know that the perfect camera is not more than an idea. Every one of Us may have a different "ideal" camera in mind. I think that it would be interestng to know which camera is our ideal one, and if it exists, which is the name of it, and why. If not, what would be the required specifications for it.
Thanks in advance for the answers!
Regards.
Ernesto