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moving my grandma this last weekend and cleaning out her house i came across this nifty old camera. she said take it. i said ok. never heard of voigtlander but was intrigued and now i have found you all and what a happy bunch this seems to be! 🙂 🙂
i have now spent many hours on the web researching this camera, mostly in the archives here. i have learned A LOT! from what i have read this a mid fifties prominent I and is a quirky little gem with the funky focus. it does have the nokton 1.5/50 and from what i've gleamed this seems to be a good thing. the camera itself seems to be in wonderful shape, having sat in its leather case in a dresser drawer for many if not most of its years (it was my long deceased grandfather's camera).
i am not completely new to photography, but i have never heard of rangefinders till now. a few years ago i got into photography by buying a used Nikon FM2, all manual with a meter, and took a few classes. since then i've taken a lot of pictures and learned the basics- aperture/ shutter speed/ DOF. i'm not much of a techie and i have been content taking nice pictures with the nikon 50mm 1/1.8 lens that came with the camera. i like the control and have never had any desire to mess with lenses or even filters.
now that i've read up a bit on rangefinders my simple sensibilities are quite attracted to this new format, though i've yet to take a picture.
so, this new camera has me quite confused and i'm not sure where to start. all these buttons and levers. if i was just looking to get into rangefinders i doubt i would start with an old voigtlander prominent, but the price was right!
😛 😛
any suggestions? should i just throw some film in and see what happens? what film should i use? after sitting so long is their any precautions i should take? i can't be 100% sure the camera is functional, but it looks good and makes the right noises when i advance/ release the shutter (how's that for tech speak?). plus i've never worked w/o a meter.
i'm very excited and ready to dive in. despite the confusion right now this is a good problem to have! thanks in advance.
bill
i have now spent many hours on the web researching this camera, mostly in the archives here. i have learned A LOT! from what i have read this a mid fifties prominent I and is a quirky little gem with the funky focus. it does have the nokton 1.5/50 and from what i've gleamed this seems to be a good thing. the camera itself seems to be in wonderful shape, having sat in its leather case in a dresser drawer for many if not most of its years (it was my long deceased grandfather's camera).
i am not completely new to photography, but i have never heard of rangefinders till now. a few years ago i got into photography by buying a used Nikon FM2, all manual with a meter, and took a few classes. since then i've taken a lot of pictures and learned the basics- aperture/ shutter speed/ DOF. i'm not much of a techie and i have been content taking nice pictures with the nikon 50mm 1/1.8 lens that came with the camera. i like the control and have never had any desire to mess with lenses or even filters.
now that i've read up a bit on rangefinders my simple sensibilities are quite attracted to this new format, though i've yet to take a picture.
so, this new camera has me quite confused and i'm not sure where to start. all these buttons and levers. if i was just looking to get into rangefinders i doubt i would start with an old voigtlander prominent, but the price was right!
😛 😛
any suggestions? should i just throw some film in and see what happens? what film should i use? after sitting so long is their any precautions i should take? i can't be 100% sure the camera is functional, but it looks good and makes the right noises when i advance/ release the shutter (how's that for tech speak?). plus i've never worked w/o a meter.
i'm very excited and ready to dive in. despite the confusion right now this is a good problem to have! thanks in advance.
bill