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Vlad Posted - Nov 08 2007 : 11:46:49 AM
So as many of you know I try to gradually shoot most of the cameras in my collection. Some take an effort to use, some are tricky, some make you hands bleed and some are just weird...

And after using all these rangefinders, scale cameras, automatic cameras, weird old cameras, I have came to this conclusion: you know what is the most usable camera - that is the easiest one to use with minimal effort and work required? A lot of you will probably close your browser windows when I will say..... Zenit E!! Yes, you heard right. Now I know why it's the most produced camera!

1. You always get focused picture because it's an SLR, no worries about misaligned rangefinder
2. You get very nice lens, Helios are great in my opionion
3. You HAVE light meter, unlike earlier models
4. You DO NOT NEED to change the battery for lightmeter like on later models
5. Bright, big viewfinder
6. Perfect weight balance in your hands
7. Fast and easy film loading and access

Basically no matter how you screw it up, you pretty much always get decent results if you follow the most basic guidelines.

Vlad
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Vlad Posted - Nov 08 2007 : 2:19:26 PM
the problem comes in when you have to load these cassettes manually in the dark room instead of using single use ones :)
okynek Posted - Nov 08 2007 : 2:12:22 PM
It's why I would add Smena. You do not need to rewind, you put 2 cassettes.
Vlad Posted - Nov 08 2007 : 1:42:27 PM
umm... maybe the Simvol with a normal film advance.. possibly 8m....old ones are too much hassle with no film rewind..

I'm considering the factors of easy of use...

Vlad
okynek Posted - Nov 08 2007 : 1:35:31 PM
I would add Smena to this list. Instead of the light meter it has symbols:) sun, cloudy, ... You do not need really focus it most of the times :) and no needs to read manuals easer. Just start shooing.
Vlad Posted - Nov 08 2007 : 11:55:18 AM
Here's a Zenit E image that I took on a color Kodak 200 that was 3 years past expiration date (not refrigerated)..

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