Which Camera is your Sweetie using?

A pair of Canon's - her main camera an EOS 3, but lately she has been carrying a QL-17 GIII everywhere! And a Minolta digital p&s thingy. After a recent episode borrowing a Fotoman 617 she's lusting (very badly) after an XPAN-II.............
 
I don't know about me looking through a Leica (yet 😉)

As for my sweetie, she used a Nikon EM I got her, usually with a 50 1.8, or a 70-210, and I've got my daughter on the manual camera training program with an Olympus OM-10 with a 50 1.8.
 
The wife uses a Olympus Mju II film p/s, with a Oly Mju 400 Digital p/s if she's feeling lazy. The digital is a piece of junk but the Mju II is just an excellent little camera with a pretty good lens.

I'm thinking of replacing the digital with a slim cam that'd fit into her handbag. Something like a Casio Exlim or the likes.
 
My wife used the old line of "will you teach me about photography?" when we first met. She pretended to pay attention until we got married and has clutched a do-everything P&S since... She is currently shooting with an Olympus digital P&S and patiently pretends to listen as I explain the nuances of my Leicas.

Tuna
 
I'm not in the Leica camp either, although I think I see a few Canon junkies in this thread. 😀

My girlfriend uses a Nikon F3, with MD4 motor drive. It's great to see people's reactions to it. And she could clobber anyone with that thing. She uses a fixed 50 and a wide-to-short-tele zoom, and I just found her a great deal on a pre-AI 80-200 zoom, which has given me more leeway for recent GAS of my own.

At her prodding, we also just got on our fave shop's list for a Nikon D70s, which we're going halfsies on. Some people have joint accounts, we're getting joint gear.
 
Kay has been using a Nikon Coolpix 990 for a few years and loves it for the swivel in the middle and its compact size, so she carries it in its bag wherever she goes. She also likes that she can assemble pics on a CF card to show to her friends she encounters.

I love it too for the blessedly $0 processing costs! She used to go through mass quantities of film... Earlier on, she had destroyed a Pentax ME Super and a Ricoh XLS so I figured she needed something tougher, and she got a pair of Pentax LX's. They're pretty well thrashed now, with various impact damages but still work. Remarkably, the Nikon 990 has withstood severe use very well!
 
I bought my beloved an M3 with 50mm collapsible Elmar, so she could shoot colour on holiday whilst I shoot B&W on an M2 with 50mm Summicron. She only uses it twice a year, so I have the arduous task of using it in between holidays to keep everything working smoothly ;-)

Cheers,

Seán.
 
backalley photo said:
only one of my ex wives was into photography, but i don't remember what she used.
she had a great eye and was my best editor.

right now...there..is..no...sob...one...

joe

Joe, between wives now?

My last girlfriend couldn't understand why I am (in her words) throwing a large amount of my $ into camera equipments...
...but she loves to get shot (by cameras...)...

The one before was more understanding, but couldn't go beyond P&S & Toy cams

And the one before, couldn't understand why I was (in her words) suffering so much when I was doing up my car... (back at Uni...)


Finding the next one will be hard, as I had made enough mistakes with the last 3... 😀
 
My wife Chris uses a digital Ricoh with big chip which to my knowledge has never been downloaded. Its not an area of our relationship that I have developed (?) sufficent curiosity to enquire further about, ignorance being blissful! She has used on occasion to good effect, my Nikon F2 with 85/1.4 with B and W
 
Brigitte shoots a Canon Prima 135 film p&s, not very often (like five 24 exposure films a year), but the pics are amazingly crisp.

I am afraid she is more into pictures (what) than photography (how), though; I am using various tools including a Summilux 75 to convince her, but it is a long term assignment. We have only been married 9.5 years after all...
 
My sweetie is from Texas. She doesn't want to be bothered with something big or complicated, so she shoots a Canon ELPH LT. A very basic APS camera, but she loves it and is one of the few who really like the APS format. It took a while, but she has learned to get up close before shooting. Her shots of people on the street are quite good. She takes her exposed film to our favorite camera shop for processing, but only has the film developed and the images scanned to a CD.
 
rovnguy said:
...she shoots a Canon ELPH LT. A very basic APS camera, but she loves it and is one of the few who really like the APS format. ... She takes her exposed film to our favorite camera shop for processing, but only has the film developed and the images scanned to a CD.
Sounds like she's worked out techniques to get good results, and is having fun! I too have a Canon Elph in APS format, but mine is the "Jr" model with fixed 26mm f/2.8 lens. Other than the partial roll of color that was in it when I got it through eBay, I've only shot BW400CN in it. Carried in a Canon belt pouch, it's easy to have along all the time. Cute little camera!
 
Well, I don't exactly have a sweetie right now, but my semi-sweetie (no, I won't explain that) is in-between cameras. She used to use a Canon Sure Shot (the original model) loaded with chromogenic B&W before it died... she hates color photos and she has a great eye. She wants to try digital though, so I'll probably give her my Kyocera 2MP camera. Sharp, sharp lens on that bad boy although it's pretty much just a basic P&S.

My two best friends are also female and both are digital shooters as well, one with a Canon 3MP job (I can't keep up with the model numbers) and the other an HP 945.
 
My sweety uses a decently cheap (as in less than $100) point and shoot Canon with zoom. I've tried to get him to join in on my Crusade Against Higher Technology (Camera Related), but he's just not into it. He doesn't take that many photos anyway.
 
My wife uses an S-400 Digital ELPH, which replaced her film ELPH. I got her a Rebel Ti but she doesn't want to bother with film anymore and she found the Rebel too big and heavy to fit in her purse so getting her an XT would be a complete waste of money. She thinks I'm a dope for using these old fashioned cameras, every time I hand her a Leica and ask her to take a shot of me she gives me a look like she's going to throw up. She can't understand why anyone would bother aligning two transparent images inside a little rectancle when her AF does the same thing inside a little rectangle at the push of a button. She can't understand why anyone would carry 10 lbs of lenses and juggle changing them while shots get away, when her zoom reacts to the push of a button and she gets the shots I miss. She can't understand why anyone would stand in the middle of the street with a baseplate in their mouth fumbling with getting film up into the bottom of a camera every 36 shots, when her 1GB CF card holds a thousand shots and can be changed in a second. She can't understand why anyone would drive to a photo lab, return later to pick up negs, spend a couple hours scanning them, when her CF card goes straight into a slot on the printer and a print comes out in a minute or two. Most of all she can't understand why after all I go through and all I've spent, her shots are just as sharp and crisp as mine. But I love her anyway.
 
My wife uses a Canonet QL17 GIII. I bought it for her new in 1975. I did not know, but maybe suspected subconsciously, that it would be an admirable camera for decades. It is overexposing kind of consistently these days. Probably needs a cleaning, but I may have a hard time getting it away from her. I also wonder whether the lead-air battery is not really doing the job and it should be recalibrated for alkalines.
 
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