NickTrop
Veteran
... Which of the Japanese had the best approach to FLRFs?
Is VF of Konica III similar to those of KAS/KAS2 rather? I read that IIIA/M have very bright, though these are most rare and expensive from bunch.
I liked the Lynx cameras, just because I prefer having easy control over both shutter speed AND aperture. Even though I loved my GSN and Canonet's - the AE drove me nuts...And of course, the Lynx 14 has that lovely big 1.4 on it.
I voted Olympus 35. I have the RC and RD.
When I think of the build and optical quality of these, and the OM series, I think it's a great pity that Olympus never got into interchangeable lens RFs.
Kinda funny. I agree 90%. The SS thing in the GSN didn't drive me "nuts" but I just prefer a manual camera. Interesting results. I'm not sure I can pick just one. Love the lens and the tiny size of my Konica S3. Love the all manual approach to the Lynx 14 - a simple light that tells you if you're over/under but it's a 100% manual camera with shutter speed easily controllable on the lens barrel... and 1.4 lens on the Lynx. You can literally use this as an aperture priority camera like the GSN if you tran youself to leave the ap set and change the shutter speed setting using the meter light to guide you... but it does have some heft to it (LOL).
And the metered manual and the interesting images from the Fujica Compact Deluxe. This camera - once or twice per roll just surprises you with a surprisingly interesting image. It's Summar-ish(?) in a way. Love that.
I have no idea what camera I would vote for, and it's my own poll. Maybe the Fujica. Dunno.