dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
In the past I owned a used Klasse W - the viewfinder had some issues (the LED readout wasn't completely bright) but other than that it was an "ok" camera - I believe I just couldn't get my head around the 28mm field of view. I've gone through this before with 28mm lenses and even with the Ricoh GR - there's something about me and 28mm that just doesn't seem to jive.
About 2 weeks ago I got a hold of Jonmanjiro's Klasse S.
"This time..." I thought, "..maybe it will be different." After all, it's a 38mm vs 28mm and that was a lot closer to my favourite FOV of 35mm.
I just got my first roll back that I've run through the camera and I think I've found what I've been looking for in a film P&S camera. I was already familiar with the form factor but the focal length is what's doing it for me this time around. Nothing wrong with the Klasse W and it would be nice to wish for Fuji to make a Klasse SUPER W (I can dream can't I?) but for me, the Klasse S is where it's at. Sad that it's no longer being made and I hope this lasts me a long long time!!
All shot on expired (2012) Fuji Superia:
Cheers,
Dave
About 2 weeks ago I got a hold of Jonmanjiro's Klasse S.
"This time..." I thought, "..maybe it will be different." After all, it's a 38mm vs 28mm and that was a lot closer to my favourite FOV of 35mm.
I just got my first roll back that I've run through the camera and I think I've found what I've been looking for in a film P&S camera. I was already familiar with the form factor but the focal length is what's doing it for me this time around. Nothing wrong with the Klasse W and it would be nice to wish for Fuji to make a Klasse SUPER W (I can dream can't I?) but for me, the Klasse S is where it's at. Sad that it's no longer being made and I hope this lasts me a long long time!!
All shot on expired (2012) Fuji Superia:
Cheers,
Dave