Diggin99
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Ok so I finally got my Fed2 from blyatnikov! My first thought was, "Now thats an ugly betty!" (Um NO offence to any Betty's out there!!!!). So I thought, um, its very heavy, some chrome flaking, and nothing like the feel of the Barnack Leica I used to own (sold the Leica, could not handle the bottom loading). Ok so I wait a week or two and I think well, I had better at least see how she works (her name now being Betty!). At the same time I am already thinking to myself, well I could try a Barnack again, bottom loading is not that bad, the quiet shutter was cool, maybe I can get another IIIC. Or maybe I should get a Bessa R. Well lots of websurfing and number crunching later I find that ALL other options are just two pricey for me. I could buy a camera body, but then not afford some lenses etc. So I look back at Betty and say ok girl, lets go out for a test run! Lets see, ok, the design is great, very intuitive, shutter, rangefinder adjustment, film counter setting, all easy to find and use. Size is not to bad, throw it in my bag and it does not take up a lot of room. Bonus, I am not worried about damaging a $500 camera. MMMM, I could just keep her in my bag and take her out whenever I want. Now I just had to go home and develope the film, check out the results. Ok, so this is a long winded way to say, first impresions are not always right! I have a good "user" camera that deserves my attention. So in that vein, I decided to keep her, not buy some other Screwmount body and instead pick up a couple of lenses. Now I have a Juniper 12 and a Industar-50 Collapsible, with unversal viewfinder on its way, all for a price that I could live with (less than the cost of getting the Bessa R body). Oops longer post than I inteded! I am off the bed, here it a scan from my cruddy scanner of one of the test shots!
THanks for listening!
THanks for listening!
