![]() Try to stick to minolta - in manual lenses, they are cheap and very good, while third party manual lenses ar usually questionable.įinally, if you really only want to use it with a 35mm lens on it and portability is a big goal, why would you get a big heavy and more expensive slr. ![]() Don't get the XG series body the rest are all just fine, i think. ![]() Of course, it could be that later on, besides that 35mm lens, you want to go for very fast and/or long/wide lenses in that case, a manual minolta body with rokkor lenses is one of the best options. If you don't want compatibility between your first and second camera body (i mean to interchange lenses etc between them, and I guess you don't) I would suggest getting an old but good working fixed-lens TLR and fool around with 6圆 format:) If you just buy another 35mm -format body, it won't be really that different from what you already can produce, while 6圆 format is a completely new experience. ![]()
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