Cotty:
>
> Get him the K-1000! It's nothing to do with what you want; it's
> everything to do with teaching youngsters the principles of photography.
Only if you believe that learning only comes from failure.
> If you get him an automatic-this, automatic-that camera, what
> will he learn? How to compose an image? And what else?
He might just learn that photography can be an engrossing and
interesting experience, rather than just a mechanical exercise
in aligning the match needle in the viewfinder.
He *might* even learn that he enjoys the creative and artistic
side of being a photographer.
The solution isn't an ME, but nobody is claiming that it is.
But an ME Super, or Super Program, or an MZ-M, or even an MZ-7 works.
Show him how he can outperform the camera by careful and intelligent
choice of shutter speed and/or aperture setting, and you've provided
a powerful case of learning by example.
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