unclejeffie
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Does anyone know any classic SLR camera with both aperture priority and shutter speed priority?
pentax me super
Correct. While my Super is a fine camera, its aperture priority only.I don't think the ME super qualified. The ME has only aperture priority and the super added manual but not shutter priority mode.
I don't think the ME super qualified. The ME has only aperture priority and the super added manual but not shutter priority mode.
The Canon A1 was the first camera to have both. It came out in 1978. You can't get more "classic" than that!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_A-1
Well, the Minolta XD-7 / 11 came out one year earlier, in '77.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minolta_XD-7
The Canon A1 was the first camera to have both. It came out in 1978. You can't get more "classic" than that!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_A-1
Wrong, the XD-11 was introduced in 1977.Canon doesn't have real aperture priority, its set with the top dial not the aperture ring.
Wrong, the XD-11 was introduced in 1977.
I had one of those plastic pos, hated the way it worked and dumped it.Modern (d*i*g*I*t*a*l) can stop down the set aperture to preview it, the A-1 sets the aperture on the dial but you can not hit the dof preview and see it.You HAVE TO MANUALLY STOP THE LENS DOWN.The top dial is also an aperture dial. It is a fully qualified aperture priority mode closer to how its implemented on modern cameras.
I had one of those plastic pos, hated the way it worked and dumped it.Modern (d*i*g*I*t*a*l) can stop down the set aperture to preview it, the A-1 sets the aperture on the dial but you can not hit the dof preview and see it.You HAVE TO MANUALLY STOP THE LENS DOWN.
I believe that the Contarex qualifies as classic and it was both aperture priority or shutter priority.
Since the meters are a bit old now you may need to ensure the meter is relatively accurate, and in what range it is accurate.
Mine does really well from ISO20 through ISO100/125. After that the accuracy drops off.
The Nikon FA has both priorities as well as fully-programmed and fully-manual exposure modes.
Excellent camera. I carried one around Central America 30 years ago.
- Leigh
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