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From: richa@tekred.UUCP (Rich Amber )
Newsgroups: net.rec.photo
Subject: Re: Request 35mm camera recommendation
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Date: Thu, 13-Dec-84 13:48:18 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec 13 13:48:18 1984
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All the cameras you listed are remarkably similar and you
will find people who will defend each one of them as being
"the best" and you shouldn't buy any of that other "junk."
I chose the A1 because of LED display for the meter (I can
see my settings better in low light) and the general "feel"
of the camera (as well as manufacturer's reputation).
Others will say the same about why they chose the Super
Program, etc., etc.

The answer?  You have to play with all of them and choose
for your own reasons. You will be using this camera, not us.
And they are ALL good cameras.