I charged the batteries up in my Nikon Coolpix 995, that camera that
Nikon released in 2001, with the body that swivels in the middle?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_Coolpix_995
I used to get my retro fix shooting 35mm film SLRs, but with the demise
of one of my favorite (read: cheap) online film processors, I haven't
been tempted to take them out. The 995 gives me all of the control I'd have with a film camera, but saves me the processing cost.
I'm going to take it out shooting to an old-school beach boardwalk tomorrow, we'll see how that turns out.
I charged the batteries up in my Nikon Coolpix 995, that camera that Nikon released in 2001, with the body that swivels in the middle?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_Coolpix_995
2.11 megapixels (if that), full manual controls, an optical viewfinder, filter ring that let you screw in a neutral density, polarizer or UV filter, or a wide-angle attachment. Shoots on old-school compact flash cards.
I picked up mine a couple of years ago in mint condition.
I love having complete control over the exposure, and I grew up with optical viewfinders. While this one isn't the biggest, it's great in bright light, where I hate composing a photo using a viewscreen.
I used to get my retro fix shooting 35mm film SLRs, but with the demise of one of my favorite (read: cheap) online film processors, I haven't been tempted to take them out. The 995 gives me all of the control I'd have with a film camera, but saves me the processing cost.
What I'd really like is a pocketable camera with manual controls and a fast non-zoom lens, like the Ricohs. That would come close to shooting with my Canon FTb with a 50mm lens.
I'm going to take it out shooting to an old-school beach boardwalk tomorrow, we'll see how that turns out.
... Mechanicalise something idiosyncratic
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