Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A couple of thoughts on inexpensive cameras that allow for aperture control and filters. The FED 5C is a Russian rangefinder camera that has a primitive meter, generally comes with a not-too-sharp but fairly fast lens, and can take Leica screw mount lenses. The Nikon EM is an aperture-priority SLR made during the late 1970s/early 1980s. Both cameras can generally be purchased by auction on www.eBay.com. At 10:13 PM 12/2/1998 -0800, you wrote: >I would appreciate some advice regarding a gift for an eight year old >grandson. > >He has demonstrated an unusual (for his age) interest in photography. In >particular, he has expressed interest in some of the technical details of >photography and has shown an affinity for composition. > >I would like to get him a camera for Christmas, but am not sure just what to >get. I want to get him one that will allow him to take good pictures and >will provide alternatives to the "too-far-away, smile, Mommy" pictures. I >want him to have a 35mm, not APS. I think he should be able to, at least, >control the use of flash and, if possible, have some control over depth of >field. But, he is still only eight. I don't know if this is a passing >phase or the start of a passion that will eventually keep his as broke as I >am. Therefore, his first camera should be inexpensive enough that he (and >I) will not mourn its loss or damage. I should add that, although I will >try to spend as much time as possible with him and his camera, I live almost >300 miles away and do not see him nearly as often as I'd like to. > >Any advice or experiences you can share will be greatly appreciated. > >Thanks. > >Bill Cassing > >