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I'd love to have a fairly simple, smallish camera with a convenient ring or dial to select the aperture with the camera selecting the appropriate shutter speed, center auto (or manual) focus, with a good zoom lens around 40-100 which could be manual as well. A digital Nikon FE retro so to speak.

I know it's possible to navigate through menus, screens, and settings on new cameras to achieve some of this but I would like a camera that doesn't require all that. I think I know the answer and it's no.


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I think the only one you'll find is the Nikon Z fc here. It has all the standard controls - ASA, shutter speed, exposure compensation, and aperture, with manual and automatic exposure modes. I, too, was looking for something similar recently, and this is was all I could find.

It looks pretty nice:



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Panasonic ZS100 has aperture-priority mode, shutter-priority, manual, auto, flash, exposure comp, autofocus and manual focus, and more. A great little pocket zoom. I use it way more than my D7500. $600.
 
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^^^THAT is a sweet camera!


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The Nikon Z fc looks about as close to what I envision as anything I've seen. One question I have is it seems like there are fewer zoom lens being offered in the 50-100, 80-200 categories, is this because digital zoom is being used more?


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The Nikon Z fc looks about as close to what I envision as anything I've seen. One question I have is it seems like there are fewer zoom lens being offered in the 50-100, 80-200 categories, is this because digital zoom is being used more?


It's because optics for Zoom lenses have improved enough that an 18-135 lens has the quality of a Prime such as a Nikkor 50mm f1.4.


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Fujifilm has some wonderful small body cams that fit your bill. https://fujifilm-x.com/en-us/products/cameras/

The X100V is just a simple design with a fixed lens ( I believe)

You can go to their XT bodies for interchangable lenses. I think some of their lenses have an aperture ring.

Being a film guy originally, I find the X-Pro3 sexy as hell, the "film window" in the back... lustful.
 
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I'd highly recommend a micro four thirds if you want a compact full capability camera.


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Similar to the Nikon Zfc mentioned above, the Nikon Zf, is a full frame version. Slightly bigger, but better AF system.

 
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Fujifilm has some wonderful small body cams that fit your bill. https://fujifilm-x.com/en-us/products/cameras/

The X100V is just a simple design with a fixed lens ( I believe)

You can go to their XT bodies for interchangable lenses. I think some of their lenses have an aperture ring.

Being a film guy originally, I find the X-Pro3 sexy as hell, the "film window" in the back... lustful.



An X100V with a mid range zoom lens could fit the bill, unfortunately it only comes with a fixed standard lens. XT3 would do what I want but it has SO much more in the way of "features" that I would have to filter through just to have the basics that I want.


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I’m not sure if this was s the type your talking about but my Canon Powershot G1X will go from fully manual or will lock one aspect like aperture priority so you can select the other parameters.





 
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Unfortunately I had a bad experience with Canon CS so that's one brand I won't buy.


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I should not have opened this thread...

Now I want a new Nikon.
 
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My X100V is the best camera I have ever used. And the X100V can use “recipes” to mimic just about every film type used.


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The only thing holding me back from buying an X100V is the short lens or lack of at least moderate telephoto capability, say to whatever digital equivalent a 90mm would be in 35mm format. It comes with a 23mm lens which is only about a 35mm lens in 35mm format. I know they offer an adapter to increase the power some but not that much.


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