John Henry
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Hello: I have been photographing, off and on, for many years mostly using a Nikkormat FTn and the 50mm lens that came with it. However, for the past year or so I have used only an Olympus Stylus Epic. I'm not a prolific photographer, shooting about 15 or so rolls of film in a typical year. The little Oly is always there, either in a pocket or in an Eagle Creek field bag along with a notebook and sketchpad. When a photographic chance happens, the Oly is ready and the picture gets made. I like the idea of the compact, carry-everywhere camera and I'd like to find another but perhaps something more in keeping with the mechanical heritage of the Nikkormat. I anticipate spending a good amount for a quality used camera of whatever vintage but I expect it to be very tough and very reliable. I won't need but single lens and that will most likely be a 35mm. I don't even require a built-in lightmeter; the meter in my Nikkormat ceased functioning after my wife caused our canoe to capsize about 20 years ago [and that camera has never had a CLA]. After that, I got pretty good at reading light , at least for 100 and 400 asa films. This is my first post to this forum and most likely this topic has been discussed in the past but I value and appreciate your opinions.
John Henry
John Henry