A little more perspective please.

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I am the new owner of a very nice Minolta CLE 40/2 lens (it was to good of a deal to pass up). Since I don't have an M mount body, should I teach my son how to start a fire by focusing the sun's light on a peice of paper with it? I'd ask his mom, but we all know what her answer to this question will be.
 
you makin' fun of me?

you makin' fun of me?

:D

just kidding!

that's a very nice lens, good perspective (!) and sharp.
maybe a fsu camera, a cle or cl would be nice.
or a bessa r2!

you have some thinking to do!

worse comes to worst - i'll give you my shipping address and i'll be on my way to a new set-up!!

joe:angel:
 
I've done that before. Too good of a deal to pass up on a lens means you are half-way to a great deal on a camera+lens. I would look at a used M2 as well; the prices on classic "USER" grade RF gear is coming down, as in back to Earth. The EX+ and better is still in the stratosphere; but my best functioning cameras are user-grade. Someone actually kept them in good operating condition as opposed to in a closet.
 
I do have a lot to think about. Take a look at my latest post in the Rollie RF thread. A visit to the KEH bargan grade cameras may be worth my while too.

No, not making fun of you Joe, just joining you in contemplation.

So, I have this nice Minolta Himatic 9 and Yashica GSN I can part with. I don't think I can let the Konica Auto S3 go, and the Canonet is staying. Do you think anyone would like a Canon EOS IX? I didn't think so.
 
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Might consider a Voigtlander Bessa-T, Rover. Now on close-out at CameraQuest for $175. Get the necessary (and unique) external Voigtlander 40mm finder from them too! That would make a nice rig, inexpensive too. The CLE Rokkor is a real gem!
 
I wonder how well the 35mm lines on the new CV 28/35 mini finder would cover the 40mm field? In the R and R2 the finder lines only cover @85% of the field of view, which would put the 35mm lines pretty close to a full 40mm view.
 
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