Vivitar V3800N Zoom 35mm SLRs
Vivitar V3800N Zoom 35mm SLRs
USER REVIEWS
[May 20, 2006]
Roderick Smith
Intermediate
Strength:
Very good feature set for a manual-focus, non-automatic SLR
Weakness:
Easy to accidentally press the multiple-exposure button when winding the film
This camera is a classic basic all-manual film SLR with TTL metering. This makes it great as a student camera or for those who want to do without all the automation (auto-focus, auto-exposure, etc.). Those who want more automation should look elsewhere. The V3800N uses Pentax K-mount lenses, and works correctly with all of the K-mount lenses I own (about a dozen of them from various manufacturers). The camera is fairly compact and has a plastic shell, but seems to have a metal frame underneath the plastic. It feels sturdy and well built. It's noisier than some SLRs I've used, but quieter than others.
Customer Service Not used Similar Products Used: Fujica ST-801
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[Jul 20, 2003]
Cooj
Intermediate
Strength:
Mostly easy to use, reliably producing good photos.
Weakness:
Difficult to adjust focal and shutter settings while holding the light meter. Light meter quit working after 13 months. I purchased this camera 14 months ago, after my 27-year-old Chinon finally died. It worked quite well (except for the shutter speed/f-stop being rather awkward to adjust while holding the light meter button), until a month ago (1 month out of warranty), when the internal light meter quit working. According to the camera shop where I bought it, the price to repair it would be $150. Frankly, it's the last Vivitar camera I'll ever buy. |
[Dec 22, 2002]
Thaha
Intermediate
Strength:
Smooth/low noise, compact/looks, features, and Pentax mount.
Weakness:
The 28-70 lens which comes with the kit is a bit slow and gives a darker view. The silver coating wears off easily as well as the tripod socket. Zoom lens is heavy compared to the new plastic versions. I bought this camera after selling Yashika FX-3 with 35-70 lens because of the extra features and the low price. But, after using it for a couple of months, I feel the Yashika was better w.r.t. picture quality and sturdiness. However, I am able to take some good pictures in bright lights or with flash. Light meter works okay. It is the best beginner's camera because of the price and features. Similar Products Used: Yashika FX-3, Cannon EOS 500N. |