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On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 21:10:13 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 21:34:08 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Just got off the phone with Olympus. The bill to repair my E-300, flat rate, is $310 plus 6% tax which brings it to $328.60!! Damn. So much for that camera. My daughter just told me she needs a film SLR, with wide/normal/tele lenses, UV filter, etc, for a required college class. Has to have manual ap/shutter/focus. She's an ed major. I guess I'm going to fix the shutter leather on my Minolta 102, or buy a working body. I've got the rest. But I am somewhat ****ed about this, because the last time I got the sticking shutter fixed it cost $125 and only lasted maybe 100 frames. That was at least ten years ago. I was ready to go digital SLR, and you would think that a college class would go that way. They will do film processing, but you don't need an SLR for that. [...] You won't find many professionals using film anymore. Just the specialized large format stuff. But the good thing about that is you can find *tons* of really high quality 35mm SLR film cameras being offloaded for cheap since no one wants that stuff anymore. Ebay and Craigslist are your friend. I was in WalMart the other day and saw a new Canon EOS Rebel 35mm film SLR for about what it costs you to fix your sticking shutter. If you want new, that would be perfect for her class. It has all the modes you mentioned. Steve |
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