Pat Anderson
New member
I can't add a lot to this discussion - I have a 1970 vintage Nikkormat FT 35 mm SLR camera purchased in Amsterdam along with 28, 50 and 135 mm Nikkor lenses, and I later got a Vivitar 70 - 210 zoom which is every bit as good as the Nikkor lenses. Had not digital photography come along, I would still be using this camera regularly. Amazing quality and durability. I do not have a digital SLR, I am quite happy with my Konica Minolta DiMage Z6. No interchangeable lenses, but a 10x optical zoom and complete manual control of everything (if you want it). And at around $300, I could buy two or maybe three of them for what the digital SLRs seem to be going for. Plus, what would I gain even if I could use my existing lenses on a digital camera? I pretty much have what I need in the Z6...