Film Camera 2019/2-Olympus XA2

Soon after I started collecting cameras in 2011 I bought an Olympus XA. I also read that the XA2 was a decent camera so I acquired on of those too. In a box, with flash included I recall that I paid less than $10 (this was of course before the vintage film cameras started to increase in price).

There’s not a lot to say about it and it’s all been said elsewhere. For example Mike Eckman has his usually extremely thorough review here.

It’s very simple and very small with a clamshell design that turns the camera on when you open it. It loads easily and feels good in the hands. It has something of a “plasticky” feel, especially the film advance, which feels like something on a disposable camera.

I’d never used a scale focus camera before and thought that I would have difficulties, but the Olympus implementation was quite easy to use. Just three icons (one for close up:portrait; one for middle distance:group; and one for far/infinity:landscape). It turns out that you’ll use the middle distance the most because, combined with the large depth of field from the 35mm lens this covers most possibilities. In fact when you turn the camera on it cleverly sets itself to the group setting.

The viewfinder is very basic and shows only an LED showing that flash is required and another one indicating that a slow shutter speed is being chosen. Other than that only the bright line is displayed i.e. no aperture, shutter speed or focus distance information.

ISO is set manually and exposure is fully automatic.

I rather liked the camera: its size, portability, ease of use. It’s a great carry around everywhere camera and the scale focus turned out to be much easier than I thought.

The only thing that I didn’t like is also shared with other cameras in this line (including the fabled XA): the extremely sensitive shutter release. It’s far to easy to trip the shutter by mistake. I must remember to keep the camera closed until I need it and to keep my finger away from the shutter release until I’m ready to take the shot.

Around the Neighborhood – Deer in our meadow

We often get deer in the meadow in front of our house. I have my cameras elsewhere and so I’m usually woefully unprepared for when they put in an appearance. I end up using an iphone where the deer are little more than specks. Then I have to resort to extreme crops to try to make them visible. Needless to say this does not result in technically good pictures.

So I decided to relocate one of my older cameras with a longer lens and I was ready for them when they appeared. I just wish that I’d thought to bring a tripod. Just the same it’s a better picture than my earlier attempts.

Taken with a Sony Alpha 500 and Minolta Maxxum AF Zoom 100-200mm f4.5.

Shiva Shadow Silhouette

This statuette usually stands on a window sill in our sun room. We’d had a period of bad weather and I hadn’t been able to get out. I was a bit bored and started taking pictures in the house.

My intent was to take a picture of the statuette against a plain background so I moved it away from the window. Then I noticed that in the new location a slightly “fuzzy” shadow was being cast on the wall so I decided to take a picture of the shadow rather than the statuette itself.

Taken with a Sony RX100 M3.