Graybeard
Longtime IIIf User
My Sweeetie is my wife but I'd thought I'd leave things open to all the others in forum member's lives.
Recently my Sweetie's P&S (a plastic Pentax autofocus something or other) gave up the ghost. Stinking little electric motors inside the thing just whined and whined and accomplished nothing that I could tell. She needed a replacement quickly and asked me for a camera she'd be comfortable using.
What I had to offer was a Nikkormat FT2/ 50mm f2 Nikkor. She had used a Spotmatic F in the days of our youth, and, after just a bit of time, was again comfortable with a match needle SLR. (The FT2 is a particularly nice choice as it has a split image rangefinder and was designed to take silver oxide batteries). Mark Hama does a complete CLA of the FT2 for $85 should anyone be interested.
She noticed an immediate, and significant, improvement in the quality of the color prints which she was taking and has actually been shooting available light. I offered a flash to use in the FT2 hotshoe but she hasn't needed it yet.
We'll be off on a special vacation trip soon and I offered to replace the Pentax P&S with a more modern one - I generally just shoot B&W and my wife likes color prints. She replied, thank you very much but she'd keep the Nikkormat; that is fine with me.
What does the other person in your life use to photograph you viewing the world through a Leica finder?
Recently my Sweetie's P&S (a plastic Pentax autofocus something or other) gave up the ghost. Stinking little electric motors inside the thing just whined and whined and accomplished nothing that I could tell. She needed a replacement quickly and asked me for a camera she'd be comfortable using.
What I had to offer was a Nikkormat FT2/ 50mm f2 Nikkor. She had used a Spotmatic F in the days of our youth, and, after just a bit of time, was again comfortable with a match needle SLR. (The FT2 is a particularly nice choice as it has a split image rangefinder and was designed to take silver oxide batteries). Mark Hama does a complete CLA of the FT2 for $85 should anyone be interested.
She noticed an immediate, and significant, improvement in the quality of the color prints which she was taking and has actually been shooting available light. I offered a flash to use in the FT2 hotshoe but she hasn't needed it yet.
We'll be off on a special vacation trip soon and I offered to replace the Pentax P&S with a more modern one - I generally just shoot B&W and my wife likes color prints. She replied, thank you very much but she'd keep the Nikkormat; that is fine with me.
What does the other person in your life use to photograph you viewing the world through a Leica finder?