unixrevolution
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Is anyone's Medalist converted to 120? I've always been impressed by the negs from these cameras but the thought of filing down 120 spools or re-spooling to 620 puts me off! Is the conversion available or difficult to DIY?
Mine is a plain ol' 620 Medalist, and though respooling isn't hard, it does make spontaneously tossing a roll in the camera difficult. If I had it to do over again I'd get the feed side converted.
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narsuitus
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The American made Argus C3 35mm rangefinder is the oldest camera that I own that I still use. I keep one of the following lenses permanently attached to a body so I do not have to spend time switching lenses:
35mm f/4.5 Tele-Sandmar
50mm f/3.5 Coated Cinta
100mm f/4.5 Tele-Sandmar
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Argus C4.
mich rassena
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My Oldest Big Three by Narsuitus, on Flickr
The American made Argus C3 35mm rangefinder is the oldest camera that I own that I still use. I keep one of the following lenses permanently attached to a body so I do not have to spend time switching lenses:
35mm f/4.5 Tele-Sandmar
50mm f/3.5 Coated Cinta
100mm f/4.5 Tele-Sandmar
I do the same thing, with the addition of the 135mm Soligor. Camera bodies are cheap these days. Swapping lenses is an artifact of the time when they weren't.
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Kodak Signet 80 with 35mm, 90mm, and 50mm lenses, plus multiframe brightline finder. While the camera seems to be lightly constructed, the lenses have excellent build quality, fit, and finish.

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Spavinaw
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I have a Kodak Motormatic 35 R4. It does NOT have a rangefinder. Did I get shortchanged?
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Oops. I have slipped a viewfinder camera in here by accident.I have a Kodak Motormatic 35 R4. It does NOT have a rangefinder. Did I get shortchanged?
mothertrucker
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Kodak Medalist II
Shot with a german setup (Leica M5, Zeiss Jena Sonnar F1.5)
Shot with a german setup (Leica M5, Zeiss Jena Sonnar F1.5)

Kevin Brown
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Umm, pretty sure this was made in Japan by Ricoh.
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