Hi, im in the market for a 35mm SLR camera. I'm a pure digital photographer, but Ive recently gotten the urge to delve into film. I feel it will make me better as a photographer and give me incite into both formats. Despite my reasons, im going to be buying a film camera within the next few weeks. Ive been doing research and right now the top of the line camera that I can afford is the Nikon F4. (F6 is way out of my price range, however much I would like to own one, maybe in the future) But, since im new to film photography(But not photography) would it be better to purchase a Nikon N90s(F90x). Ive read that this is an amazing camera for its time back in the 90's and that it would serve me well for an intro into this format. And, another thing, its available used for cheaper than I pay for 2 weeks of coffee at Starbucks.
So I ask again, as a newbie in the world of film photography, would I be better off buying a Nikon F4?
Or getting used to the format with a classic Nikon N90s, for much cheaper.
Thanks
So I ask again, as a newbie in the world of film photography, would I be better off buying a Nikon F4?
Or getting used to the format with a classic Nikon N90s, for much cheaper.
Thanks