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Happy birthday! Yes. Canon is famous for making some of the very best 35 mm film cameras. Nikon is equally popular. They have been used by professional photographers for decades (the 1960's) and are still coveted by the pros. Be warned that...
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adorama.com has a great used department and you can get a Nikon F4,F5 or F6 for a really good price in good condition. Their descriptions are accurate and right now field cameras that were a over a thougsand dollars a couple of years ago ar...
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I have to second the vote for adorama they give great service and if you want used they have an extensive used camera department
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Yes! When the classic 35mm manual focus SLRs were being made back in the 60s, 70s and 80s the USA dollar was worth more in Japan, and the Japanese cost to produce cameras was lower. For this reason, and others, the cameras were made of di...
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The K1000 is a good choice. As is the Canon AE1 and A1. I have all three of the cameras (well, the K1000 is with a friend of mine in Taiwan for the better part of this coming year if not longer). Each of the ones I've mentioned I've picked ...
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Several Nikon D3 owners expressed satisfaction with their camera's high ISO performance. "Nikon D3 at 6400, printed on 20x30 poster. Need I say more?" tweeted FairfieldPhoto, while doug_hilton said he prefers keeping his ISO set...
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In that case perhaps Ruby Photo would be a better choice. They carry all the analogue materials for professionals. It looks like a family business so you may be able to interact with the person doing the actual job. I know they develop colo...
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Since in this class, you will be doing black and white film development, you will need a film SLR. Do you want to get the camera new or used? When it comes to brand new in box cameras, you're pretty much limited to the Canon EOS Rebel T2 a...
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The very short answer: Any of them. They're all superb. The less short answer: Get any Canon EOS or Nikon auto-focus SLR. For the most part, they're all as good as each other. Now on to the long answer. Pretty much any 35mm SLR ever made wi...
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35mm is a good choice if you are new to film photography. Check out these cameras: Holga 135 or 135BC. Similar cheap lens and operation as the Holga 120 cameras. 1 aperture setting (yes, the camera has 2 settings, but they are identical), 2...
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