Point and shoot , vivitar.35mm.
2007-07-07 10:58:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Olympus Stylus Epic
They have excellent optics, an excellent meter, are totally automatic, plus are weather proof. In particular, the meter is accurate enough for use with difficult to expose slide films like Velvia, and is, of course, more than good enough for print film.
Back when most pros used film, you would quite often find one of these in their pocket even with the big SLR slung around their neck.
New, they're around $100, however you should be able to find a good used one for $30-35.
2007-07-07 11:32:46
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answered by Ben H 6
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i buyed a video camera and i can make video and take pictures. you can buy a video camera like that one too. also i went to a store (Microcenter) today and i saw a small camera which was for only $11.99 but it was finished in the store. but there was a problem with this camera that it is a digital camera which u said that u dont want. but i think that u can go to Microcenter store and there r alot of different varieties of cameras which r not that expensive like on the other stores. i hope that u can find the one u liked.
2007-07-07 11:07:53
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answered by rabi 3
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i'm very inspired with the image high quality on Canon PowerShot D10 digicam. The 12 megapixel sensor, coupled with a dozen capturing modes, produce an incredible image. i'm used to controlling aperture and shutter velocity on the SLR, so in basic terms picking "portrait" or "evening exposure" mode and letting the digicam do each and every of the paintings in basic terms looks too common. Or, if picking "portrait" is in basic terms too complicated, you are able to go with "vehicle" and in basic terms permit the digicam do all of it. action picture high quality is likewise somewhat good. The liquid crystal exhibit exhibit screen on the returned of the digicam looks extensive whilst in comparison with the a million" exhibit screen on my previous digital rebellion. that's an incredible exhibit.
2016-10-20 05:14:19
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answered by ? 4
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Are they still available? You may need to look in used camera shops.
2007-07-07 10:59:17
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answered by Swamy 7
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any point and shoot camera is pretty simple to use, with the popularity of digitals, they are fairly inexpensive.
2007-07-07 11:04:00
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answered by googleplex 6
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buy a disposable camera. I do. lol.
2007-07-07 10:58:39
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answered by lenny_k162 2
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buy the disposable ones...kodak or fuji
2007-07-07 10:58:48
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answered by yahooligan 6
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I HAVE SONY ITS REALLY COOL
YOU COULD ALSO GET KODAK OR CANNON
2007-07-07 10:58:45
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answered by Yaasi 3
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