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I am looking for a non-wide angle compact 35mm film camera, preferably with aperture priority and exposure bias. The Fuji Klasse S seems like a good option but is still quite expensive, even second hand. Are there any alternatives?

Thanks, Jamie

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If you consider buying a used camera, you could look for a Leica cl/Minolta cle. They have exchangeable lenses and are compatible to the rest of the Leica system (if you can afford the lenses).

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It is not a compact camera, but I have a EOS Rebel Ti with the typical 50mm 1.8 lens everyone has. Very cheap, very lightweight and very good, you can use it on aperture priority or full manual, it is a real EOS SLR. Only drawback is that it doesn't fit into a pocket.

I also have a point & shoot 35mm film camera which I never use.

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    \$\begingroup\$ I have a Nikon FE. It's also an SLR, but it does fit in a pocket when fitted with its 50/1.8. It has to be a big pocket though... \$\endgroup\$ Commented Nov 20, 2013 at 14:42

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