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Subject: [Leica] WTB - Starter Camera for 12 yr old
From: scott at adrenaline.com (Scott McLoughlin)
Date: Thu Jan 6 17:56:05 2005
References: <20050106214144.26319.qmail@web60610.mail.yahoo.com>

I had a Canonet when I was 12 or so.  I loved that camera right
up until the moment I stepped on it :-)

I'd get an inexpensive Nikon body (N55?) with a kit zoom. Pretty
inexpensive and highly functional. Built in flash. Something you can
grow into in bits and pieces.

Otherwise, a Canon A75 is a little less than $200 and works pretty
well for an inexpensive digicam.

Personally, I wouldn't go hunting down any older or antique gear
for a youngster unless I had something already laying around and
gathering dust. Even then, the young folks I know are very feature/
product/brand aware by the time they're 12.  They typically know
exactly what they want already :-)

James T. Carpenter wrote:

>Ask the parents what sort of film budget they're going to swing.
> Also, $100 cameras often don't have accurate/working meters --
>so that might mean additional money for a light meter. (If they
>don't have an "extra" already.)
>
>If the film budget is only 2 rolls a month, it'll be hard for
>the kid to learn.  (My opinion.)  Personally, I thought the
>recommendation of digital ala Canon G3 (or similar) was a great
>idea.  Full manual controls, -- and they're not too fiddly
>either, just click the fingerwheel and change the aperture or
>shutter -- instant feedback, and some zoom & macro to boot. 
>With all that, the kid is in complete control.
>
>If money is a concern, tell them to sell the drumset to finance
>the camera gig. ;^)
>
>James Carpenter
>Tyler, TX
>
>--- Alastair Firkin <firkin@ncable.net.au> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I have a slew of Minoltas, but the postage would kill the
>>budget ;-). 
>>Still, the XD7 (it was a different model in USA) and the
>>X700's are 
>>fine cameras. I am especially fond of the "7" and len quality
>>in the 
>>Minolta range is not shabby either. Good workhorses, and the
>>"7" is 
>>almost a Leica ;-)
>>
>>Cheers
>>On 07/01/2005, at 5:14 AM, Wade Heninger wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>A friend of mine has a kid just getting into photography. 
>>>      
>>>
>>They want 
>>    
>>
>>>to get
>>>an manual SLR camera with a 50 mm lens.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I was thinking of a Pentax ME Super, MX, Spotmatic or K1000,
>>>      
>>>
>>or an
>>    
>>
>>>equivalent camera from oly, canon or Nikon.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>If you've got one you'd like to part with let me know. 
>>>      
>>>
>>Their budget is
>>    
>>
>>>around $100, but after he told me the tale of the $1000 drum
>>>      
>>>
>>set that 
>>    
>>
>>>is no
>>>longer used, I understand why he is limiting his initial
>>>      
>>>
>>investment.
>>    
>>
>>>
>>>:: w a d e  h e n i n g e r
>>>
>>>:: i n t e r a c t i o n  d e s i g n
>>>
>>>:: a d o b e  s y s t e m s ,  i n c .
>>>      
>>>
>
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