HI ALL,
out of nowhere I suddenly am looking for a (stills)camera.
Years ago, I was quite up to date with what was going around and stuff, but now I'm not.
I'll cut to what I'm looking for:
• Digital (I have my go to body for film)
• A GOOD Viewfinder (if it's an evf, it has to be almost as good as an optical)
• LTM / M Mount friendly (and/or OM mount friendly) (slim adapter)
• Manual Focus Friendly (very friendly please)
• Compact / Reasonably compact ( No SLR style, you know…)
• Portable friendly (I have a 550D, it's not portable friendly)
• The less weight the better
• The less I have to go inside the menu the better
• The less bells and whistles the better
• BUDGET FRIENDLY - it would be easy otherwise -
That's more or less basically it, a digital that shoots like a film camera.
Why digital? Cause I feel for certain things (location scouting, set, pre-visualisation,…) I'm better of using digital,
for other my other stuff: Film is here to stay.
Thanks ahead!
out of nowhere I suddenly am looking for a (stills)camera.
Years ago, I was quite up to date with what was going around and stuff, but now I'm not.
I'll cut to what I'm looking for:
• Digital (I have my go to body for film)
• A GOOD Viewfinder (if it's an evf, it has to be almost as good as an optical)
• LTM / M Mount friendly (and/or OM mount friendly) (slim adapter)
• Manual Focus Friendly (very friendly please)
• Compact / Reasonably compact ( No SLR style, you know…)
• Portable friendly (I have a 550D, it's not portable friendly)
• The less weight the better
• The less I have to go inside the menu the better
• The less bells and whistles the better
• BUDGET FRIENDLY - it would be easy otherwise -
That's more or less basically it, a digital that shoots like a film camera.
Why digital? Cause I feel for certain things (location scouting, set, pre-visualisation,…) I'm better of using digital,
for other my other stuff: Film is here to stay.
Thanks ahead!
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