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58 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
under-rated!!,
By "enson" (Union City, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
this camera is really under-rated. i bought this camera on a hunch and am so glad i did. when i saw the results of my first roll of film, i was so impressed. i was considering buying the v4000 but i wanted something no one else had. this camera has some features that the v4000 doesn't have. why the v4000 is priced more than the v3800n? i will never know. this camera has a depth of field preview and a self timer. also if the batteries run out the camera still works. (batteries only control light metering) also this camera has multi exp. button which really helps,and a metering button when working with aperture. the only negatives i can find is the lack of info that is provided in the instruction manual. but if you know cameras or have other means to find out how to work this "bad boy" then this is the camera for you! the lens that comes with the camera is fairly decent. good for starting you off. it has a 1:4 macro setting which gets you started working with macro. maximum aperture is 3.4. not very big, but like i said a starter. all around my favorite!
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very underated camera,
By jon charles (North East, Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
I was concerned when I read so many negative reviews, but I was amazed at the quality When I received the camera. The complaints about the lens are unfounded, since all zoom lens' require a bit more light. But the new high speed films out there compensate. I was able to shoot in heavy overcast with 400 film no sweat. Works indoors with at flash at 125 speed, much better than the 60 speed slrs out there. The frame is made of high quality high impact polymer resin,but with a metal ring to change lens's and the camera has a very nice heft to it. I had no problems with the tripod screw stripping. The light meter only tells you if you are over, under, or at the right exposure, allowing you to make the artistic decision to adjust the aperature or speed. The lens is clear and bright. It comes with a nice collapsable lens hood, and eye hood. The shutter is crisp with a max 2000, and the film max is 3200. The shoulder strap is durable and strong, the case is excellent, both strong and attractive. Most importantly, using asa400 both indoors and out, close and far, the photo quality is superb. Have no doubt that this is a professional camera, with total control for the artist, and bright easy to read numbers on both the camera and lens. I own 8 cameras. Now I carry 2. This is one of them. Best regards, Jon Charles
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jewel in the dust! The real professional camera!,
By "old_school_photographer" (Portland OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
I was looking for a replacement for my trusted but worn outmanual Pentax K-1000 SLR. Its spare parts and repair costs became very prohibitive. I didn't want to buy used and old camera for the reasons given above. I've tested at least fifteen different modern professional SLR's. I stopped experimenting only when I came across this Vivitar V3800n camera. I was amazed by the quality of the pictures and reliability of its mechanics. This camera has all features needed in professional photography. Depth of the field preview, wide range of the film speeds B-1/2000, split image focusing, multiple exposure button, flash socket and direct Xcontact. I completed two photographic seasons with this camera and purchased the second one of the same model to keep it as a spare. All my pictures selected and sold for publishing in the magazines and journals I'm contracting with, were performed using this professional camera. I can use all set of lenses left from my old Pentax with Vivitar 3800n camera 'cause they have the same K-type mount. ... This is a truly professional grade camera ...!
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It looks good on the web....it feels best in your hands!!!!!,
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This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
I totally agree with other fellows who say this camera is under rated. Also, I think this camera shouldn't be advertised only as: "student's" or "beginner's" camera. It's great for skilled photographers too. Mainly for art photography, rather than for "party" or "snapy" photography. It is very well constructed. It feels heavy enough to make you feel it's a "real camera".That's why I entitled this review as I did. I suppose that, if this camera would come for sale in stores, it would become very popular as a "heavy duty" camera all around. I dare to bet that V3800N will very easily take the place of the K-1000. And I mean, way easily.......I'm glad I have one.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beginning photography student,
By A Customer
This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
I wanted an old Canon AE-1, mostly for nostalgia and known quality but didn't really want a used camera I may have to have fixed right away. The class is black and white photography only, so for now, that's all I can comment on. Most of the other students have new Canon Rebels or other Canons and I swear I'm getting better prints! We use only 400 speed film on 8x10 prints and develop our own film. I've been using only Kodak T-Max 36exp so far, but would like to try Ilford HP5 next for their nice grey mixing. Also, we are using only available light. The clarity and focus on my prints is phenomenal! The detail is very precise. The exposure meter calls it pretty good for the most part, but you have to learn when and when not to use the setting it's suggesting. Mostly to adjust for extreme lights and darks, but that's not a camera function, it's something you just learn how to adjust for. Luckily, for me, this is a completely idiot proof camera. You load the film, set the film speed, then let it tell you how to set your aperture and shutter. If you're new to manual cameras, I highly suggest taking a course of some kind anyway. You learn the settings and depth of field stuff etc. The lens gives you a wide range for a beginner. The 28mm almost ensures the entire shot will be in focus. If you go to the zoom distances, the depth of field range gives you a great effect. The split-field focus wasn't as intimidating as I was told it would be. It works pretty slick, just line up the line, what's so hard about that! All my photos have been in focus. No problem. This is definitely not a waste of money for what you get!
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great camera, poor lens,
By Loretta (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
I purchased this camera as my first SLR to start learning photography.The Good: The camera body is excellent. It has all the features one needs for manual photography including metering, depth of field preview, and multiple exposure. The Bad: The lens is slow (f3.4). Unless the scene is very well lit, you'll find yourself shooting at f3.4 with a slow shutter speed almost all the time at ISO 100, even with a tripod. Also, I have never been able to achieve a sharp photograph with this lens, even at mid-range apertures (f8 and f11). At first, I attributed this to inexperience and poor technique. But as soon as I started shooting with a used Sigma lens, the difference was astonishing. I finally know what a sharp photograph looks like. Overall, I would not recommend this camera package. The camera body is excellent, and is worth buying separately. However, the poor quality lens is not worth it. You will be much better off purchasing a used lens. The lens that comes with this camera can be very discouraging for beginning photographers.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for what it is...,
By "fozzieb1" (Tigard, OR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
I was looking for a camera that would allow me full manual control and the ability to shoot without batteries (except for the meter) as a reliable back-up camera. My wife has an old Vivitar v2000 and it is a tank, takes beautiful pictures if you know what you are doing, and best of all has that "nearly universal" K-mount that opens up the possibility of so many high-quality, relatively inexpensive lens.My 3800 is equally impressive in its simplicity and basic but strong features. My only nits are an overly tight aperature ring at the 3.5 f-stop position, like it wants to slip out of position (but it hasn't) and a very slightly crooked hot shoe. This camera doesn't compare to my main units in terms of total creative control and overall "coolness", but that is perfectly fine because that is not why I bought it. Knowing what you need and want is usually the key to a happy purchase, and I am very happy!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From the Jungles to the Desert, Great Camera,
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This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
Greetings, Hope this finds everyone to be in good health and happiness. I traded my minolta slr w/2 lenses and flash for the 3800N back in 2002 and have enjoyed it ever since. This camera is used primarily for B/W as well as continued learning of the fundamentals of photography and creative ideas. I have taken it through five different jungles in SE Asia, in the desert, and across fifteen states with no problems. If you have an idea of a grunts life, it isn't easy or clean. This camera takes the abuse and still performs they way it should. Maintain proper care and protection from the environment with all the accessories available and you 've got a great artistic kit at little cost. Have fun with this camera and be artistic.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It Compares with the Best of Them,
By Jay Gold (Long Island, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
For the past 30 years, I have been a devoted Nikon user, though I have a Pentax K1000 and assorted Pentax lenses that were given to me as a gift about 20 years ago. The K1000 was misplaced in a move a few years ago (I'm sure it will turn up one day when I finally get to clean out my attic), and I was longing to use a fully manual SLR. I took a chance with the Vivitar V3800N as the price was right and it came with a better warranty than a used K1000. It could also use all of my Pentax lenses which I had not misplaced. I have put this camera through the wringer and it has come through on every occasion. For those who complain that the Vivitar lens quality is lacking in quality and performance (which I find not to be the case), there is an ample supply of new and used Pentax lenses which produce results that rival my Nikons. I frequently use the Vivitar lens and am delighted by its performance. The camera is built solidly and performs solidly. Results are consistent and I never worry about damaging it as it is not costly to replace. So, if you ever have the feeling that you want to be a true photographer rather than the caretaker of a small computer that takes photographs for you, I highly recommend the V3800N. Indeed, Nikon thinks so highly of it that they sell it as the FM-10 and will continue to have it manufactured for them by Cosina as one of two 35mm SLR's they will keep on the market in the digital age, the other being the Nikon-manufactured F6. The Vivitar is a well-made bargain that delivers!! Buy it and enjoy it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great for beginners,
This review is from: Vivitar V3800N 35mm SLR Camera w/ 28-70mm Lens (Electronics)
i would recommend this camera kit for anyone who is learning b&w photography. it is all manual, which is perfect for learning and lets you have more control, and it is inexpensive, so if you decide photography isn't your thing after all, at least you didn't waste too much money on it. of course, it is inexpensive for a reason. the lens isn't that great, and it's a little hard to find another one that fits, and i had some minor problems with the film advance that wouldn't normally occur in a new camera (nothing that affected my pictures, but it might if it gets worse). all in all, though, this is great for starting out photograhy, especially if you are taking a class. i would recommend the kit with the 50mm lens instead of the zoom lens, though, 'cause the zoom lens is f3.4, whereas the 50mm is f1.4, so you can take pictures in lower light without having to use flash.
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