For me nothing beats the Nikon L35AF / L35AF2 cameras. Excellent photos (great Nikon lens designs), rugged (compared to some of the others here) and has that perfect retro (80s) look.
I have a Yashica T4 super that looks just like the T5 and has the scope. I bought it back in the mid 90's sa it was the best affordable high quality point and shoot. I likely put 6 rolls of film throgh it. I shortly went to digital with my first 3.1 mega pixel. I am thinking of selling it as i found it in a box of old camera gear.
Had very good time watching U guys, great work, great info and point of view, im'm a user of Olympus MJU-2 , love it for how small it is but i\m considering a small change, Ricoh GR1 looks really good, especially with exposure compensation(missing this feature on my MJU-2 - any other cameras with expososure compensation worth checking besides Contax T2? + chosing self the F-stop ? or is it too much for point and shoot? cheers!
While you might not get full exposure compensation, many compacts have a backlight compensation button that gives +1.5 or +2 stops of exposure. Only higher-end models like the T2 or Minilux will give you full control. The Nikon 35Ti is a slightly less expensive model with that option. Thanks for watching! - Connor
When you said the Contax T3 was over $1000 I thought you were nuts, I thought they were about $400 new when I sold them, now I see them for $2000 and up.
Ah, the good old days when you had to pay extra for a camera that took pictures that didn't look like they were taken through a glass brick. Well, I mean, you still kinda do but you get the point.
For me #1 point and shoot camera are the Minox 35 ML a real point and shoot camera, I can have out of my pocket, take a photo and back in the pocket in max 2 seconds ! #2 point and shoot camera are the Leica Minilux which have the best Lens of all compact cameras ! Most others are just a piece of cheap plastic.
@@samuraipizzacat2171 That doesn't really prove much then. The Trip 35 was one of the most popular film cameras of all time and was dead simple to use.
Love film but some of these are so expensive compared to 10 years ago. Considering you also have to then pay for film etc. And if some of these break they can be impossible to fix.
It's true! Point-and-shoot cameras are always a gamble, as are any electronic devices made 20, 30, or 40 years ago. But it's a bit more complicated than that, and the industry has evolved a lot in those 10 years, too! Prices of the 2000s and 2010s (for film and cameras) were the signs of a dying industry. It wasn't sustainable like that. Prices weren't high enough for Kodak, Ilford, etc to stay in business or for camera stores to survive without diversifying a whole lot. Many didn't survive at all. The prices today signify a healthier market in general where film manufacturers can actively reinvest in production and film-specialty stores can exist. The popularity of some of these cameras has even led to the growth of a repair industry for them, with some people even manufacturing new parts for common issues. So it's perhaps a bit safer now than it was 5 years ago to buy something like a Leica Minilux. The growth of the film photography industry is super interesting! Thanks for watching. (-: - Connor
Remembering 17 years ago, I bought an Olympus XA camera on eBay. Unused in a box for about $ 175, but then the dollar currency was low. I sold it sometime after for about $ 250. In today's money, it might be as much as $ 400. At the same time, I bought a dark Contax T3 for about $ 260 and sold it a week later for $ 400. I should kept it.
I would've added mention of Olympus AF-1 mini infinity. It has same lens as MJU, weather proofing, flash controls, clamshell, takes AA batteries etc. It is awesome p&s. Only serious problem is that the battery door is very weak and it is difficult to find one that has intact one.
That's a good one, too! A great alternative especially to the original AF-1. Olympus really didn't miss when it came to prime-equipped compact cameras. Thanks for watching! - Connor
Funny little dispute about the Olympus XA4macro! I have had such a camera and was very satisfied. Tiny, light and solid. The optics were not quite up to par with 28mm for my SLRs back then, but decent stuff! Underrated and certainly worthy of inclusion in a review of P&S cameras because zonefocus was easy on that one.
You're right about orange. You should think about doing a similar video about point and shoots that don't have the pop out lens as this is one of the most common reasons to turn the camera into a small brick. Nikon 35Ti.
I have a Yashica T4 super Weatherproof that I bought new in 2000 for a couple of hundred dollars. It is styled and looks like the T5 you showed with the waist level super scope. Mine is black and it has traveled with me to many countries. The images it creates are outstanding. Especially portraits with the flash fill. I can’t believe that camera is worth more today than when I bought it.
It's true, camera prices have jumped a lot in the past 20 years! 2000-2010 was probably the low point for film camera prices as digital cameras became commercially viable. We're just now starting to reach a point where some cameras sell for more than they were new, which is a bit crazy. Most film cameras still sell for a small fraction of what they were when they released! Thanks for watching. - Connor
Disposable cameras made the list but no instant film cameras? Interesting. It would cost me $70 to buy two Fuji disposable cameras and get digital scans of the 54 shots, $90 if I want standard prints included. However, I can get 50 shots of Instax Mini or 40 shots of Instax Square for $40 and use my scanner for digital files. I can even get 100 shots of Instax Wide film for less than 54 scans and prints from two disposable cameras. As an added bonus, Im shooting medium format film rather than 35mm. No idea why instant FILM rarely gets included in this type of stuff. Give me instant film all day!
Lol, I am editing pictures of point and shoots I want to sell. I just finished editing the pictures of my Ricoh R1. I hope it will go up in price now you mentioned it. Thanks. Looking forward what's next
Would have been interesting to see the Konica Hexar AF as recommendation for the most high end cameras since is still relatively cheap in comparison to a contax. Many don't consider it a P&S since it resembles a rangefinder :)! Anyway great job guys! 👏
Yeah, I had the immediate, same thought. I love my Hexar AF. It's a great camera and certainly undervalued and underappreciated for what it is. The Hexar AF is good enough for Annie Leibovitz, it's certainly good enough for anyone else.
It's true, the Konica is a good alternative for many of the high-end cameras on the list, like the T2 or Minilux. I think our hesitance to put it in the video is actually a compliment to the Hexar, as it's more similar to the Contax G2 or more substantial rangefinder cameras than the point & shoots mentioned here in our opinion. It's definitely more of a point & shoot than the G2, but the lines are blurred for sure. Thanks for watching! - Connor
The shutter + film advance sound of the Olympus AF-1 takes me right back to my childhood as it was my mom’s camera she took everywhere until we got our first digital camera in ‘98. It’s still in a drawer at her house I should borrow it from her
I bought the Olympus mju-1, sadly after 3 years it suddenly stopped working. And it seems to be a common problem of the Olympus mju-1. Had a lot of fun using for 3 years though
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Who in their right mind would spend hundreds of Dollars on an Olympus mju II? It is a nice liitle camera, but it just isn't worth that much money! I have two of these - one that I got for about 30 EUR maybe and another one that someone gave me fro free to keep in my car in case I have an accident. Yashica T3 for _how much_? You guys are crazy! Got two that I've used in a stereo photography set. Paid about 25 EUR for them both and that's pretty much what they are worth. Madness... On the other hand, really phantastic cameras as the Fuji GS645S haven't gained in worth in over a decade...
i recently bought a Contax TVS 2 and it has the same features as T2 only that it has a 3.5 and not a 2.8, but it does have a Zoom lens. And it cost a fraction of the price with thge sam build quality
contax t2 and t3 are the worst quality cameras ever! It breaks and breaks and breaks.... later production, celebration ones, in a wood box got fixed spool thing but not other problems. But lenses are superb, no question there...
Best lens is veeeeeery subjective. Basically all the cameras on the list have excellent lenses! And like we said, this video was made with Google data and not our opinions. If you think a camera should be higher, hype it up to your friends (': Thanks for watching! - Connor
Video @ 27:53 "#4 Yashica T4" - Not emphasized in this 'talk', AND better than all of the f3.5 Zeiss lens "T" units, with its almost ONE FULL stop faster f/2.8 ASPH Carl Zeiss lens - Video @ 15:48 - the Yashica T3- PLUS, the T3 doesn't have the problematic lens movement issues of so many 'tuck-in' lens P&S's (i.e. the T4, Leica Minilux, Contax T2, Nikon 35Ti etc.). Finally, the best advanced amateur P&S that has every advantage of the Yashica T3, PLUS, the option for manual focusing, 'hard-button' manual Flash (it's always off unless you turn it on) and when rewinding the film, it leaves the film tip OUT - This would be the quickly mentioned but GREAT NIKON L35AW (aka Nikon Action Touch)
maybe here can someone help me to find camera- im looking for a analogue camera that i was using as a kid on scout camp. had panoramic photo feature. silver white colour like ricoh gr1. smooth, without any grips ,bumbs or anything.
mju is not spanish, it's greek. Anyway extremely interesting presentation. When I was a kid i used to read photo magazine to check the Nikon, Contax ans Leica cameras (not Canon!, however I was impressed when EOS-1 was introduced). I couldn't afford any of these at that time. Now it's not a problem, I have 3 Nikons and number of lenses incl. Nikkor 12-24/4 G which is is my preferred and Nikkor AF 24-120/3.5-5.6D which is my second preferred. And one analog F4S which I was recently using and Contax (T), but (unfortunately) mostly shooting with Samsung with the obligatory post-edition using gimp since I cannot use filters. From these point ans shoot u presented i would say at the beginning, that Contax T in a number one. Disposable cameras are crap, i guess mostly Americans use them (no comments) and it's not the best recommendation at all. You said Contax T cameras are loved and hated. Who the hell hates them? I would assume Americans, why? (these are not the most bright ones, so no comments). Great work, thanks.
If you're willing to pay the going rate I'd recommend the Olympus Mju ii (Stylus Epic). Mine just stopped working one day and I just threw it out (around eight years ago, so it's long gone), but I still miss it despite trying to find other P&S film cameras to replace it, including the Nikon L35AF. If you don't insist on autofocus I'd highly recommend the Olympus XA or one of the Yashica Electro series cameras. The Canonet QL17 Giii is also really nice if you can find a good copy.
The build quality of the 1st camera is very bad. It's a pity because if works well, it is a good camera. I had two copies and they didnt work really well. 1st one was my dad's original copy from the 80s, just stopped working one day. 2nd copy I bought a while back seems to get stuck frequently.
It's a Konica EU Super Mini! A very very cheap option with fixed focus. Sort of the downside of such a small size 😅 but it's my camera for work parties! Thanks for watching! - Connor
Wow I have to say you guys know what you are talking about. Because.. - My P&S is the Fuji Cardia Mini (love it) - I bought my sister a Lexio 70 (absolutely mint in box for $30 I might add) for Christmas this year - I bought one brother a Yashica T2 (he's always talks about the yashica and contax T series) - I bought another brother the Canon MC-1 (didn't work and he needs a flash so I'm going with a Konica A4, but I thought about Olympus Infinity AF-1) - I bought the last brother a Minox 35 GT (leica user, so I wanted small form factor, but if that wasn't the case then Nikon L35AF) All in all I think our views align on good point and shoots! Cheers
It's true! We do our best to shift people away from disposables to reusable cameras, but the simplicity of the disposable can't be understated. There's a reason they're so popular, as you can see from the list! Thanks for watching. - Connor
The XA-4 is a great camera, for all the reasons noted. Some of my favorite vacation shots have been made with an XA-4. I disagree about the price--Olympus didn't make the XA4 for very long so they're a little rare, which is reflected in the price.
Have used the Lexio 70 for a number of years - it has os many great features and I like the design. supposed to be fragile - mine held up very well but I have bought another that just never worked. Having 28mm on a point and shoot zoom is great. and by the way the "w" is for wide - but the lens is the same so maybe they just wanted to underline the fact that its 28mm?!
Sad my favourite camera wasn't mentioned. Nikon 35Ti is such a beautifully made camera (that analog top), with a sharp lens, many controls and matrix metering. Highly recommended
The prices on point and shoots are just crazy right now. Even my old Leica z2x is going for over US$200, and so is my Canon Sure Shot M. Hmmm, maybe I should just cash out while they're hot...
ricoh gr1 is very expensive right now, but I noticed there are tons of other ricoh point-and-shoot models (maybe slightly bigger and older) that don't get the hype and I believe they have similar specs to the gr1, are there any reasons why not to get those other models? although I want it, It's very difficult for me to justify these inflated hyped prices where you can get any film dslr for basically dirt cheap to free with image quality miles ahead of any point-and-shoot(s).
Very similar to the Ricoh 1 is the Rollei Prego Micron. 30mm f2.8 but can be hacked to 24mm very easily (the panorama mode changes into 24mm and can be modified) Great cam!!!
My point and shoot camera is a Nikon RF2 which I saved from the tip during a flat clearance. It works fine but has the weakness of a late 80's p&s, it's all automatic. The features I don't like are absence of control over film speed (DX coding only, which also excludes quite a few modern films that aren't coded and a lot of out of date film where you might want to change the settings) and no way of switching the flash off. On the other hand the autofocus seems to work fine and is totally unobtrusive and quick (apparently it's based on a fairly simple zone system but in practice it just works!). Would I like something more sophisticated? Yes, but not too complicated. Would I be prepared to pay a lot more than this one cost (0€)? Not a chance!
I like my Contax T2, but it does have it's quirks. It isn't great at close focusing and close focus distance is 0.7 m. It also reads ISO from DX coding and only DX coding, so you'd better not be shooting bulk rolled ISO 800 films in ISO 100 canisters.
Great work as always lads. A lot of the top 10 are certainly very desirable cameras but hard to justify at the prices. Sorry not to see the Chinon Auto 3001 included as an alternative. Im amazed at the results from mine. I felt like I was settling for something lesser but I have not been left feeling I want to replace it and as Nico said if I break it I wont fall to my knees in tears.
Definitely subjective there! I'm a Rolleiflex fan and owner personally, I prefer the smaller size and more high-end build quality. Plus the look from my Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar lens feels unbeatable. (-; The C330 is perhaps the most versatile TLR ever made, though! Thanks for watching. - Connor
close focus on big mini is just insane and VERY VERY useful for portraits. i cant get rid of this camera, and it dropped on floor once, actually thought it was over, but the camera was still working fine even if the electronics came out (lol). Be careful they are fragile. Got my best pictures ever with this 100$ camera, useless to go for a T2 or yashica T4.
Hey, guys: Nico is right, Connor is wrong: The Olympus xa4 is a great camera and fun to use. Literally a fast point & shoot. XA is fine and has advantages on paper, but the use of the rangefinder is a pain in the neck (i own both of them)
On the left we have cosplay Jesus Christ in a turtleneck, and on the right we have cosplay 7th grade wood shop teacher…
We have both since shaved our head, I promise. (-:
- Connor
@@Kamerastore❤
despite all the nice cameras on display, that guy on the left have dashing hair
he was and he is the one and only JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAAARRR!🎉
And he knows it by the amount of times he touches it 😂
Shampoo brand?
😊 Very dashing
For me nothing beats the Nikon L35AF / L35AF2 cameras. Excellent photos (great Nikon lens designs), rugged (compared to some of the others here) and has that perfect retro (80s) look.
I have a Yashica T4 super that looks just like the T5 and has the scope. I bought it back in the mid 90's sa it was the best affordable high quality point and shoot. I likely put 6 rolls of film throgh it. I shortly went to digital with my first 3.1 mega pixel. I am thinking of selling it as i found it in a box of old camera gear.
Surprised to not see the Minolta TC-1 there! What was the reason behind it? Cheers, great video!
It was mentioned around 50:00
Had very good time watching U guys, great work, great info and point of view, im'm a user of Olympus MJU-2 , love it for how small it is but i\m considering a small change, Ricoh GR1 looks really good, especially with exposure compensation(missing this feature on my MJU-2 - any other cameras with expososure compensation worth checking besides Contax T2? + chosing self the F-stop ? or is it too much for point and shoot? cheers!
While you might not get full exposure compensation, many compacts have a backlight compensation button that gives +1.5 or +2 stops of exposure. Only higher-end models like the T2 or Minilux will give you full control. The Nikon 35Ti is a slightly less expensive model with that option. Thanks for watching!
- Connor
When you said the Contax T3 was over $1000 I thought you were nuts, I thought they were about $400 new when I sold them, now I see them for $2000 and up.
Ah, the good old days when you had to pay extra for a camera that took pictures that didn't look like they were taken through a glass brick. Well, I mean, you still kinda do but you get the point.
I can't wait for the top 10 35mm film SLR video!
very cool video
For me #1 point and shoot camera are the Minox 35 ML a real point and shoot camera, I can have out of my pocket, take a photo and back in the pocket in max 2 seconds ! #2 point and shoot camera are the Leica Minilux which have the best Lens of all compact cameras ! Most others are just a piece of cheap plastic.
smarter everyday gang
found a ricoh gr1s at the thrift store one time for $4
35:24 name please? I love it
It's a Konica EU Super Mini! Fixed focus, single shutter speed, plastic lens. It's a fun toy camera. (-: - Connor
I don't know how you left out the Olympus Trip 35...
It's based on their website searches. Not their personal choices.
@@samuraipizzacat2171 That doesn't really prove much then. The Trip 35 was one of the most popular film cameras of all time and was dead simple to use.
Love film but some of these are so expensive compared to 10 years ago. Considering you also have to then pay for film etc. And if some of these break they can be impossible to fix.
It's true! Point-and-shoot cameras are always a gamble, as are any electronic devices made 20, 30, or 40 years ago. But it's a bit more complicated than that, and the industry has evolved a lot in those 10 years, too!
Prices of the 2000s and 2010s (for film and cameras) were the signs of a dying industry. It wasn't sustainable like that. Prices weren't high enough for Kodak, Ilford, etc to stay in business or for camera stores to survive without diversifying a whole lot. Many didn't survive at all. The prices today signify a healthier market in general where film manufacturers can actively reinvest in production and film-specialty stores can exist. The popularity of some of these cameras has even led to the growth of a repair industry for them, with some people even manufacturing new parts for common issues. So it's perhaps a bit safer now than it was 5 years ago to buy something like a Leica Minilux.
The growth of the film photography industry is super interesting! Thanks for watching. (-:
- Connor
The last supper of cameras? Wild still going for the Jesus look in 2023
Remembering 17 years ago, I bought an Olympus XA camera on eBay. Unused in a box for about $ 175, but then the dollar currency was low. I sold it sometime after for about $ 250. In today's money, it might be as much as $ 400. At the same time, I bought a dark Contax T3 for about $ 260 and sold it a week later for $ 400. I should kept it.
which conditioner u using bro?
Garnier Fructis Papaya Hair Food. (-; Stay soft up there, pal. Thanks for watching!
- Connor
I would've added mention of Olympus AF-1 mini infinity. It has same lens as MJU, weather proofing, flash controls, clamshell, takes AA batteries etc. It is awesome p&s. Only serious problem is that the battery door is very weak and it is difficult to find one that has intact one.
That's a good one, too! A great alternative especially to the original AF-1. Olympus really didn't miss when it came to prime-equipped compact cameras. Thanks for watching!
- Connor
Funny little dispute about the Olympus XA4macro! I have had such a camera and was very satisfied. Tiny, light and solid. The optics were not quite up to par with 28mm for my SLRs back then, but decent stuff! Underrated and certainly worthy of inclusion in a review of P&S cameras because zonefocus was easy on that one.
Hi not sure why most don’t include Leica CM. Seems like a great camera from Leica. Bit underrated…
You're right about orange. You should think about doing a similar video about point and shoots that don't have the pop out lens as this is one of the most common reasons to turn the camera into a small brick. Nikon 35Ti.
PENTAX pc35af , excellent lens 35mm f 2.8 glass , camera all metal
I have a Yashica T4 super Weatherproof that I bought new in 2000 for a couple of hundred dollars. It is styled and looks like the T5 you showed with the waist level super scope. Mine is black and it has traveled with me to many countries. The images it creates are outstanding. Especially portraits with the flash fill. I can’t believe that camera is worth more today than when I bought it.
It's true, camera prices have jumped a lot in the past 20 years! 2000-2010 was probably the low point for film camera prices as digital cameras became commercially viable. We're just now starting to reach a point where some cameras sell for more than they were new, which is a bit crazy. Most film cameras still sell for a small fraction of what they were when they released! Thanks for watching.
- Connor
sell it to me 😂
Disposable cameras made the list but no instant film cameras? Interesting. It would cost me $70 to buy two Fuji disposable cameras and get digital scans of the 54 shots, $90 if I want standard prints included. However, I can get 50 shots of Instax Mini or 40 shots of Instax Square for $40 and use my scanner for digital files. I can even get 100 shots of Instax Wide film for less than 54 scans and prints from two disposable cameras. As an added bonus, Im shooting medium format film rather than 35mm. No idea why instant FILM rarely gets included in this type of stuff. Give me instant film all day!
Lol, I am editing pictures of point and shoots I want to sell. I just finished editing the pictures of my Ricoh R1. I hope it will go up in price now you mentioned it. Thanks. Looking forward what's next
Would have been interesting to see the Konica Hexar AF as recommendation for the most high end cameras since is still relatively cheap in comparison to a contax. Many don't consider it a P&S since it resembles a rangefinder :)!
Anyway great job guys! 👏
Yeah, I had the immediate, same thought. I love my Hexar AF. It's a great camera and certainly undervalued and underappreciated for what it is. The Hexar AF is good enough for Annie Leibovitz, it's certainly good enough for anyone else.
@@weisserth Indeed! (I loved your review BTW, one of few that inspired me to take the leap and buy the hexar last year 😉, thanks!!!)
It's true, the Konica is a good alternative for many of the high-end cameras on the list, like the T2 or Minilux. I think our hesitance to put it in the video is actually a compliment to the Hexar, as it's more similar to the Contax G2 or more substantial rangefinder cameras than the point & shoots mentioned here in our opinion. It's definitely more of a point & shoot than the G2, but the lines are blurred for sure. Thanks for watching!
- Connor
2 underrated specs are close focusing distance and flash output. They can make or break a camera.
First!
The shutter + film advance sound of the Olympus AF-1 takes me right back to my childhood as it was my mom’s camera she took everywhere until we got our first digital camera in ‘98. It’s still in a drawer at her house I should borrow it from her
I could not concentrate on the cameras 😂.. The clothes are unique
2024 list please?
Wouldn’t this be the same list because all these cameras are made in pre 2000’s? 😅
I bought the Olympus mju-1, sadly after 3 years it suddenly stopped working. And it seems to be a common problem of the Olympus mju-1. Had a lot of fun using for 3 years though
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It’s rare to see an online camera shop with fair prices nowadays but somehow you guys get away with it! Keep up the great work.
Who in their right mind would spend hundreds of Dollars on an Olympus mju II? It is a nice liitle camera, but it just isn't worth that much money! I have two of these - one that I got for about 30 EUR maybe and another one that someone gave me fro free to keep in my car in case I have an accident.
Yashica T3 for _how much_? You guys are crazy! Got two that I've used in a stereo photography set. Paid about 25 EUR for them both and that's pretty much what they are worth.
Madness...
On the other hand, really phantastic cameras as the Fuji GS645S haven't gained in worth in over a decade...
i recently bought a Contax TVS 2 and it has the same features as T2 only that it has a 3.5 and not a 2.8, but it does have a Zoom lens. And it cost a fraction of the price with thge sam build quality
contax t2 and t3 are the worst quality cameras ever! It breaks and breaks and breaks.... later production, celebration ones, in a wood box got fixed spool thing but not other problems. But lenses are superb, no question there...
How do you put the camera with probably the best lens in last place? Doesn’t make any sense
Best lens is veeeeeery subjective. Basically all the cameras on the list have excellent lenses! And like we said, this video was made with Google data and not our opinions. If you think a camera should be higher, hype it up to your friends (': Thanks for watching!
- Connor
Video @ 27:53 "#4 Yashica T4" - Not emphasized in this 'talk', AND better than all of the f3.5 Zeiss lens "T" units, with its almost ONE FULL stop faster f/2.8 ASPH Carl Zeiss lens - Video @ 15:48 - the Yashica T3- PLUS, the T3 doesn't have the problematic lens movement issues of so many 'tuck-in' lens P&S's (i.e. the T4, Leica Minilux, Contax T2, Nikon 35Ti etc.). Finally, the best advanced amateur P&S that has every advantage of the Yashica T3, PLUS, the option for manual focusing, 'hard-button' manual Flash (it's always off unless you turn it on) and when rewinding the film, it leaves the film tip OUT - This would be the quickly mentioned but GREAT NIKON L35AW (aka Nikon Action Touch)
maybe here can someone help me to find camera- im looking for a analogue camera that i was using as a kid on scout camp. had panoramic photo feature. silver white colour like ricoh gr1. smooth, without any grips ,bumbs or anything.
Ricoh FF3-AF is underrated!
mju is not spanish, it's greek. Anyway extremely interesting presentation. When I was a kid i used to read photo magazine to check the Nikon, Contax ans Leica cameras (not Canon!, however I was impressed when EOS-1 was introduced). I couldn't afford any of these at that time. Now it's not a problem, I have 3 Nikons and number of lenses incl. Nikkor 12-24/4 G which is is my preferred and Nikkor AF 24-120/3.5-5.6D which is my second preferred. And one analog F4S which I was recently using and Contax (T), but (unfortunately) mostly shooting with Samsung with the obligatory post-edition using gimp since I cannot use filters. From these point ans shoot u presented i would say at the beginning, that Contax T in a number one. Disposable cameras are crap, i guess mostly Americans use them (no comments) and it's not the best recommendation at all. You said Contax T cameras are loved and hated. Who the hell hates them? I would assume Americans, why? (these are not the most bright ones, so no comments). Great work, thanks.
Help me choose:
- olympus mju 1 (120 euros)
- olympus mju 2 (240 euros)
- olympus af 1 (120 euros)
- olympus af 1 mini (75 euros)
- nikon l35af2 (120 euros)
If you're willing to pay the going rate I'd recommend the Olympus Mju ii (Stylus Epic). Mine just stopped working one day and I just threw it out (around eight years ago, so it's long gone), but I still miss it despite trying to find other P&S film cameras to replace it, including the Nikon L35AF.
If you don't insist on autofocus I'd highly recommend the Olympus XA or one of the Yashica Electro series cameras. The Canonet QL17 Giii is also really nice if you can find a good copy.
The build quality of the 1st camera is very bad. It's a pity because if works well, it is a good camera. I had two copies and they didnt work really well. 1st one was my dad's original copy from the 80s, just stopped working one day. 2nd copy I bought a while back seems to get stuck frequently.
What was the Konica sticker camera you showed? I love that size!
It's a Konica EU Super Mini! A very very cheap option with fixed focus. Sort of the downside of such a small size 😅 but it's my camera for work parties! Thanks for watching!
- Connor
Wow I have to say you guys know what you are talking about.
Because..
- My P&S is the Fuji Cardia Mini (love it)
- I bought my sister a Lexio 70 (absolutely mint in box for $30 I might add) for Christmas this year
- I bought one brother a Yashica T2 (he's always talks about the yashica and contax T series)
- I bought another brother the Canon MC-1 (didn't work and he needs a flash so I'm going with a Konica A4, but I thought about Olympus Infinity AF-1)
- I bought the last brother a Minox 35 GT (leica user, so I wanted small form factor, but if that wasn't the case then Nikon L35AF)
All in all I think our views align on good point and shoots!
Cheers
This is based on searches.. ah. Thought a lot of what I was looking at were hidden..
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Cmon disposable for $25 you can get a nice film camera like a Canon Snappy
It's true! We do our best to shift people away from disposables to reusable cameras, but the simplicity of the disposable can't be understated. There's a reason they're so popular, as you can see from the list! Thanks for watching.
- Connor
You didn't really talk about tech specs like f-stop capabilities or overall sharpness / image quality
The XA-4 is a great camera, for all the reasons noted. Some of my favorite vacation shots have been made with an XA-4. I disagree about the price--Olympus didn't make the XA4 for very long so they're a little rare, which is reflected in the price.
Yes!! Its awesome. - Nico
this was so in-depth, fun and insightful. Thank you both.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching. (-:
- Connor
Have used the Lexio 70 for a number of years - it has os many great features and I like the design. supposed to be fragile - mine held up very well but I have bought another that just never worked. Having 28mm on a point and shoot zoom is great. and by the way the "w" is for wide - but the lens is the same so maybe they just wanted to underline the fact that its 28mm?!
Sad my favourite camera wasn't mentioned. Nikon 35Ti is such a beautifully made camera (that analog top), with a sharp lens, many controls and matrix metering. Highly recommended
Its a great camera, but as the top list is based on our search history some great ones dont make it due to less people looking for them. - Nico
Really loving my Olympus XA2
I took a stylus infinity to japan and it was mostly gloomy days and it did terribly. Camera is kinda overhyped.
The prices on point and shoots are just crazy right now. Even my old Leica z2x is going for over US$200, and so is my Canon Sure Shot M. Hmmm, maybe I should just cash out while they're hot...
Is there also a 2024 editon?
ricoh gr1 is very expensive right now, but I noticed there are tons of other ricoh point-and-shoot models (maybe slightly bigger and older) that don't get the hype and I believe they have similar specs to the gr1, are there any reasons why not to get those other models? although I want it, It's very difficult for me to justify these inflated hyped prices where you can get any film dslr for basically dirt cheap to free with image quality miles ahead of any point-and-shoot(s).
Would love to see a top 10 value for money point and shoot recommendation.
Very similar to the Ricoh 1 is the Rollei Prego Micron. 30mm f2.8 but can be hacked to 24mm very easily (the panorama mode changes into 24mm and can be modified) Great cam!!!
My Olympus af-10 just broke after years of using 😢. Not loading the film anymore.
Honourable mentions: Pentax AF35 and Yashica Minitec AF
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My point and shoot camera is a Nikon RF2 which I saved from the tip during a flat clearance. It works fine but has the weakness of a late 80's p&s, it's all automatic. The features I don't like are absence of control over film speed (DX coding only, which also excludes quite a few modern films that aren't coded and a lot of out of date film where you might want to change the settings) and no way of switching the flash off. On the other hand the autofocus seems to work fine and is totally unobtrusive and quick (apparently it's based on a fairly simple zone system but in practice it just works!). Would I like something more sophisticated? Yes, but not too complicated. Would I be prepared to pay a lot more than this one cost (0€)? Not a chance!
Oh cool, chumlee is reviewing old cameras with his unknown buddy from the candy store 😁
Fuji "Klasse" -> Klasse means class in german. Klasse is spoken like -> "classeh"
I like my Contax T2, but it does have it's quirks. It isn't great at close focusing and close focus distance is 0.7 m. It also reads ISO from DX coding and only DX coding, so you'd better not be shooting bulk rolled ISO 800 films in ISO 100 canisters.
Great work as always lads. A lot of the top 10 are certainly very desirable cameras but hard to justify at the prices. Sorry not to see the Chinon Auto 3001 included as an alternative. Im amazed at the results from mine. I felt like I was settling for something lesser but I have not been left feeling I want to replace it and as Nico said if I break it I wont fall to my knees in tears.
In my searches i keep seeing the chinon come up. Worried too many will catch on😅
Nikon L35AF-3 seems to have the macro function which is an asset I believe the former L35 doesn't have.
Gen 1 has the best lens. Gen 2 and further was a 4 element group lens rather than a 5 with the gen 1
"maybe we can put a photo of it" - nope
Excellent Video
no mention of the Hexar AF?
L35 at #10? WOW!!!
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what kinda camera is the sticker camera?
It's a Konica EU Super Mini!
Che best tlr?mamiya c330?
Definitely subjective there! I'm a Rolleiflex fan and owner personally, I prefer the smaller size and more high-end build quality. Plus the look from my Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar lens feels unbeatable. (-; The C330 is perhaps the most versatile TLR ever made, though! Thanks for watching.
- Connor
Nikon 35ti fits right in the middle of the T2-T3
If I'm not mistaken they never mentioned Nikon 35ti
@@robertc5684 they didnt :)
Yall need to find yourselves a Leica C1 v2. Its a beautiful point and shoot, takes incredibly sharp photos, and basically never leaves my bag
also, Canon MC10 (non-af version) comes in two beautiful colors of Dark Brown and Navy Blue.
Dark brown sound awesome. - Nico
@@Kamerastore if I could send a photo of the one I repaired on UA-cam comments, I would lol
I lent mine to someone that runs a big film photography website. Would love to get it back.
I was looking for the Olympus XA so thanks for explaining why it was not included. I purchased one for $3 at a thrift store.
close focus on big mini is just insane and VERY VERY useful for portraits.
i cant get rid of this camera, and it dropped on floor once, actually thought it was over, but the camera was still working fine even if the electronics came out (lol). Be careful they are fragile. Got my best pictures ever with this 100$ camera, useless to go for a T2 or yashica T4.
Which Big Mini do you own?
@@shannonbryanavlogs won’t tell u so price doesn’t inflate sorry ☺️😂🍀🥰🥹😢☺️😉☺️😉😅
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@@shannonbryanavlogs get the A4. Half the price for the same camera. Doesn't look as pretty though.
Hey, guys: Nico is right, Connor is wrong: The Olympus xa4 is a great camera and fun to use. Literally a fast point & shoot. XA is fine and has advantages on paper, but the use of the rangefinder is a pain in the neck (i own both of them)