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Old 07-02-2012, 05:04 AM   #17
ZanazaKar

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An expensive camera does not a great photographer make. Kertész achieved amazing results using a Polaroid.

Without a firm grasp of the fundamentals and theory behind photographic image making, your imaginary friend will end up relying heavily on the auto features of his camera and his photos will look as banal as his subjects (like most DSLR owners/tech-geeks, mostly shots of garden flowers, pics from his vacation and of his pets.)

I'm sure your friend would be quite happy (and better served) with a 35mm SLR film camera and a few rolls of Ilford SFX200. A used Nikon F is a great camera and can be had for $300. And there's no reason why you should restrict your options to SLRs. Twin-lens reflex cameras like the Rolleiflex 3.5E or the classic 4x4 are still revered and used by photo enthusiasts. Even a simple pinhole camera would make a better gift.
She has been using a 1970s Pentex K1000 for about 6 months almost everyday.

That was my solution, originally.
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