I used to have a Minolta Hi-Matic AF2-M. It took nice photos, but was too big to be slipped into a pocket, so I sold it a few years ago. I'd love to get a point and shoot again, but a little smaller than that Minolta was. Nice list!
Good choice of cameras man. The olympus point and shoot camera like the Infinity series are good options below 100 bucks! I use to own a Infinity 75 camera, but I traded mine for Ricoh Rz 1050.
I think its worth mentioning that the first Leica mini point and shoot is a rebranded Minolta Riva which can be picked up for a third of the price. I had a slightly different model Riva for years (Riva 100AF) which was very good. Equally the C2 Zoom is based on the Minolta Riva Zoom 90c.
My first point and shoot was a Nikon L35AF, the original version, purchased in Hong Kong shortly after they were first released, and before they hit the West. My then current camera was a Nikon EM SLR. The L35 was quite a revelation for me, just loads easier to use, and carry around, than an SLR. The L35 was my regular camera till around the early 90's, when I bought an Olympus AF-10, which I used through to the mid 2000's. Very happy with both of them. Thanks for putting up this video.
The Olympus AF-1 was my first film camera and was the best decision I’ve made! It’s a great P&S that was a sharp lens and it’s waterproof. There’s also a hack you can do that can make take sharper photos but you’ll lose the waterproof trait of the camera. But in my case, glad I did! Stoked you mentioned this camera because I always recommend it
You're talking about "Nikon Lite Touch AF Zoom" but the one you're showing Nikon Lite Touch AF / AF600 is one with a prime lens... it's a really good camera (I have one), but it can't zoom. There're more than one model carrying the name "Nikon Lite Touch" and with a zoom lens
I had an AF-10 from new in the early '90's. Took lots of really good photos with it, and so easy to use. I re-acquired an AF-10 recently, just waiting for pics to return from developers.
Canon Sure Shot TeleMax (or Max) is a surprisingly great performer for little money. Canon Sure Shots from the 90’s+ tend to be really good for the money. Personally, I tend to grab my L35AF though.
I have an olympus af1 and I think it is very similar to the mjiu 2, less beautiful but qualitatively very similar, I also have a fuji dl200 which I find very beautiful
I feel so good picking up the AF-1 Super now. not my first film camera but I love how easily you can take photos
I used to have a Minolta Hi-Matic AF2-M. It took nice photos, but was too big to be slipped into a pocket, so I sold it a few years ago. I'd love to get a point and shoot again, but a little smaller than that Minolta was. Nice list!
Good choice of cameras man. The olympus point and shoot camera like the Infinity series are good options below 100 bucks! I use to own a Infinity 75 camera, but I traded mine for Ricoh Rz 1050.
I think its worth mentioning that the first Leica mini point and shoot is a rebranded Minolta Riva which can be picked up for a third of the price. I had a slightly different model Riva for years (Riva 100AF) which was very good. Equally the C2 Zoom is based on the Minolta Riva Zoom 90c.
My first point and shoot was a Nikon L35AF, the original version, purchased in Hong Kong shortly after they were first released, and before they hit the West. My then current camera was a Nikon EM SLR. The L35 was quite a revelation for me, just loads easier to use, and carry around, than an SLR. The L35 was my regular camera till around the early 90's, when I bought an Olympus AF-10, which I used through to the mid 2000's. Very happy with both of them. Thanks for putting up this video.
Thanks for watching!
The Olympus AF-1 was my first film camera and was the best decision I’ve made! It’s a great P&S that was a sharp lens and it’s waterproof. There’s also a hack you can do that can make take sharper photos but you’ll lose the waterproof trait of the camera. But in my case, glad I did!
Stoked you mentioned this camera because I always recommend it
Hey could you tell us how to do the hack?
@@Oisink3d you probably rip off the filter in front of the lens.
@@Oisink3d yea i have a video about it on my channel!!
You're talking about "Nikon Lite Touch AF Zoom" but the one you're showing Nikon Lite Touch AF / AF600 is one with a prime lens... it's a really good camera (I have one), but it can't zoom. There're more than one model carrying the name "Nikon Lite Touch" and with a zoom lens
great video man , i hope youre channel grows, i like your videos and your style.
i have the olympus af10 mini, and you can feel the family relations, i got it for 10 bucks and i love it sooo much
I had an AF-10 from new in the early '90's. Took lots of really good photos with it, and so easy to use. I re-acquired an AF-10 recently, just waiting for pics to return from developers.
Canon Sure Shot TeleMax (or Max) is a surprisingly great performer for little money. Canon Sure Shots from the 90’s+ tend to be really good for the money. Personally, I tend to grab my L35AF though.
I have an olympus af1 and I think it is very similar to the mjiu 2, less beautiful but qualitatively very similar, I also have a fuji dl200 which I find very beautiful
thank you for this video brother
Hi! Thanks for this video. So you say that there isn't much difference between an Olympus trip 35 and a trip 505 or 600?
Fujica dl100 is heavily underrated
What brand is your tshirt?
XA1 is great, no control, no batteries, just shoot
Ricoh TF500.
Thank me later