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From: hkr4627@acf4.UUCP (Hedley K. J. Rainnie)
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Subject: Best Camera Debate
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Date: Thu, 28-Feb-85 00:25:00 EST
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I tend to like a more manual operation also, but when you are talking
about Photographic Art (capitalization significant), wouldn't you say
that composition is the key issue?

I think the best camera would be two cameras: a program-type like a
Nikon FA with a zoom lens, and a manual FM2 with a complement of
fixed lenses and a light meter.  Get both in black, carry 'em both around
your neck and you'll be a Mr Macho professional photographer.

    Rei Shinozuka
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