10-10-2017, 04:45 PM
On a sidenote, Minolta xi series had small cards with different shooting modes (some of them quite silly, some of them quite amazing) and if I remember correctly, Leica had a compact digital camera that had a film winder that you had to use before shooting. You could disable that feature though.
Leica R8 and R9 are also film cameras with optional digital backs and they both have a lever for winding the film. Not needed with digital.
And again, Minolta 9000 also had such a lever, which makes it the only autofocusing film camera with manual film advance. It also had a digital back. In 1987.
Then came this little Yashica...
Leica R8 and R9 are also film cameras with optional digital backs and they both have a lever for winding the film. Not needed with digital.
And again, Minolta 9000 also had such a lever, which makes it the only autofocusing film camera with manual film advance. It also had a digital back. In 1987.
Then came this little Yashica...