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Vivitar V3800N 50mm Film Camera
Vivitar V3800N 50mm Film Camera

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5 of 5
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Price Range
$140 - $140

Product Description

Easy to use manual SLR camera ideal for the first-time SLR user. Comes in a kit complete with 28-70mm (NEW & IMPROVED!) f/3.5-4.8 close focusing zoom lens. Bright viewfinder with spliT image focusing and three-LED display. New model even has multiple exposure. Hot shoe with x-contact for flash phtography, synchronized at 1/125 second or slower. Accurate center-weighted, TTL metering system. Includes battery and roll of film.


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Written By

aatlim

Date Created

05/06/2004

Summary

In 2000, while I was traveling in China, I dropped my only camera, a Nikon 6006. Unfortunately, it was destroyed and unsalvagable. So feeling quite depressed, I walked into a department store and headed straight to the photo department. Because the imported cameras were so expensive, I decided to risk purchasing an all-manual Chinese-made domestic brand camera w/ a 50mm lens... the Phenix. Well, when I finally returned home from my long trip, I was very surprised and pleased with the results of the pictures and the performance of the camera. I could still tell which pictures were taken with the Nikon vs. the Phenix, but it wasn't because the picture quality was any worse. It was just because the 2 lenses were different. Well, to make a long story short, this Vivitar is identical to the Phenix camera I bought 4 years ago and I think they are the exact same camera (just badged in the US as a Vivitar). I have used this camera regularly since then (a couple rolls a month, at least), and it has never given me a problem. I have been keeping my eye out for the Phenix during my travels, but I have never seen it for sale in the US. I'm glad now that I can always replace it with the Vivitar if needed.

Strength

-great value -durable -accurate light meter (I shoot slide film w/o any problems) -mechanical shutter (I think with at least one default shutter speed) -sharp and fast 50mm lens (f/1.7)- would definitely recommend over the zoom -depth of field preview -multiple exposure

Weakness

-overall build quality doesn't quite compare to Japenese cameras, but still durable -plastic top and bottom plate
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