Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
Wouldn't there have to be some sort of re-programing of the camera's chip? I don't know if a firmware upgrade can go clear up to a total sensor replacement. Maybe?
A film SLR with the following features: (1) integrated motor drive; (2) bright finder ala the Nikon F3/F4; (3) M42 mount; (4) full autoexposure with all M42 lenses like the Chinon CE system (no metering switches, blah blah); and (5) top shutter speed of at least 1/4000. Basically a M42-mount Contax Aria.
“Basically a M42 mount Contax Aria”
For $15 to buy an adapter this can be yours today, provided you have the Aria. No dreaming necessary.
I realize I have beat this to death, but the best M42 body is a Contax with an adapter. Works like they were made for each other.
The idea of the perfect camera is a bit terrifying. First, I'd have no excuses for my failed photos. Second, all my other little darlings would languish from neglect.
That being said, however, I wouldn't say "no" to a Nikon S3 with M-mount and the MP-style .58 viewfinder and framelines. And throw in a TTL spotmeter. Not asking for much!
Leica M10T. "T" for Tri-X. The sensor perfectly renders the Tri-X aesthetic.
Sensibly priced, of course
John
This won't work unless the M42 lens is machined to sit deeper in the C/Y flange, unless you have no desire to focus to infinity. The lens registration is close but not close enough.
Also, stop down metering isn't for everyone. It's fun for a bit, but in the end, a PITA when really wanting to just go out and shoot.
Phil Forrest
$600 won't buy you a decent P&S, so that's unreasonable.
the Mju 2 as it was, no difference, at the right price.
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