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Minolta 35Mm Point And Shoot Cameras

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Minolta 35Mm Point And Shoot Cameras

2024-05-18 04:11:51

I use this product on my Sony digital and Minolta 35mm. Works well.

5
2024-09-08 05:26:41

I owned several Point and Shoot cameras, and this is the best by far. A great value for a powerful camera.

5
2024-08-07 05:54:13

I shoot Portra 400 almost exclusively for color. I use it in my 35mm and my 120mm cameras.

5
2024-04-19 03:14:37

This film is fantastic, I used it mostly on point and shoot cameras for parties and I have great results!

5
2024-09-16 05:47:13

I shoot primarily portraits, lifestyle, and street photography. I shoot a Nikon D750 using point autofocus and manual 95% of the time. I shoot half of my work at f/2.8 and wider. While I had been far-and-away a long prime shooter (Nikon's 85mm getting most use), I wanted a 35mm for more flexibility. Sigma's 35mm f/1.4 fits my semi-pro budget better than Nikon's. I'd rented both before purchasing, and found that all things considered I actually slightly preferred the Sigma lens. There are a few reason's for this. First, the lens feels more modern to me, with a slightly stiffer focus ring and tighter construction (though I will be the first to admit I was working with used rental gear to judge Nikon's 35). Not that big a deal. But I also tended to prefer the Bokeh I got from the 35mm art. It's more blended - very slightly so - but there was something in its quality I tended to like a lot. Finally, the autofocus seemed to be snappier than Nikon's 35, again only by a hair's breadth. The Nikon 35mm is, however, a sharper lens. If you are a pixel peeper or heavy cropper the Nikon might be for you. But this lens is still very sharp, especially at f/2.8 or above. But even wide open I can still make out fine hair texture and eye patterns in a full-length portrait - and for me that's sharp enough. The Nikon also seems to produce a tad less distortion and less vignetting but with software correction these are non-factors for me personally. I've found myself using the 35mm prime for a majority of my work at this point. Yes, even portraits. It's able to shoot interesting angles because you can get close-in to the subject. In short, I find almost now glaring flaws with this lens and it has in fact become my favorite photography tool.

5
2024-05-27 01:25:11

I'm re-learning 35mm camera's, had one in the 70's and just now returning from the point & shoot world. I forgot how much fun photography is. As for the lense , it is mounted on a Pentax k-7 and so far has taken tremendous shots , though I've only had it for a month. The only thing negative is the lense cap that cmae with it (replaced it with clip type)

5
2024-09-23 08:39:32

Yup, its a moderately fast memory card, great for point and shoot cameras.

5
2024-06-08 07:22:17

This is my 2nd purchase of the TetherBLOCK QR. I shoot both 35mm and Medium format cameras in the studio, mounting a TetherBLOCK on each. I can't tell you how many times I would have disconnected my tether during a shoot without the aid of this device. A bit pricey however very well made.

5
2024-09-23 04:21:25

This camera takes great pictures and it has a lot of options for a point and shoot. It's one of the few point and shoot cameras where you can choose a 16:9 or 3:2 aspect ratio. Most point and shoots only offer 4:3. The camera easily fits in the palm of a small hand and that makes it flexible to carry and whip out for a quick photo. Also, you don't have to remove the battery to recharge it. You just charge it leaving the battery inside it's housing. For a point and shoot with this price, you can't find anything better.

5
2024-09-17 03:18:14

I'm very new to using cameras and lenses of this variety. I have always used a point and shoot and thought that was what I needed.My husband gave me an Olympus camera and I just bought the 70- 300 lense. I love it . Didn't know the world could look like it does with this lens Thanks so much for selling me the lens

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