The latest photography News Podcast is worth a listen - https://youtu.be/mwko1SOX56E
Towards the end they discuss the best d/slr which morphs into the most important/influential. I thought we could do the same and perhaps compile a top 10 list at the end. To kick off:
Asahi Pentax 1957 - first pentaprism with returning mirror. Also film rewind and film crank
Pentax ME-F - first autofocus
Minolta XD-11 - first to have aperture and shutter priority in same body
Minolta Dynax - seem to remember these were the first to use 'cards. to change various modes (could be wrong, though)
Sony Mavica - first digital camera. Didn't gain much traction but used floppy disks to record images
As fro the best? No idea!
Best and most important D/SLR?
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Re: Best and most important D/SLR?
I had a Pentax ME super which did not have autofocus.
Next I had a Pentax Z-20 with a Pentax 50mm macro lens which Pentax loaned to me that I still have today.
On ebay, the ME super body today is more expensive than the Z-20.
Actually the superb 50mm Pentax macro is currently on my old Canon 400D via an adapter, so no autofocus.
I must charge the Canon camera battery and give it a play.
Apologies for going "off piste" on your subject but your mention of Pentax brought back some happy memories.
Next I had a Pentax Z-20 with a Pentax 50mm macro lens which Pentax loaned to me that I still have today.
On ebay, the ME super body today is more expensive than the Z-20.
Actually the superb 50mm Pentax macro is currently on my old Canon 400D via an adapter, so no autofocus.
I must charge the Canon camera battery and give it a play.
Apologies for going "off piste" on your subject but your mention of Pentax brought back some happy memories.
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Re: Best and most important D/SLR?
Ah, yes. When I were a lad I lusted after a Pentax ME-Super as well as the Pentax LX and the Olympus OM4-Ti. Not Nikons or Canons for me.
Eventually, I got a Pentax MZ-5N which I still have.
BTW returning to the piste, I don't think the Sony Mavica was full frame, I think that accolade went to Kodak
Eventually, I got a Pentax MZ-5N which I still have.
BTW returning to the piste, I don't think the Sony Mavica was full frame, I think that accolade went to Kodak
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