jfbell20
Established
The Contax T is Aperture Priority and has a rangefinder.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
By the way, the canonet 28 is also aperture priority (with the full auto option)...
chenick
Nick's my name!
Pherdinand said:By the way, the canonet 28 is also aperture priority (with the full auto option)...
don't think so, at least my one doesn't seem to be
see
http://www.theothermartintaylor.com/moveabletype/archives/cameras/000010.html
-Nick
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
"Selecting an aperture on my one turns the meter off!"
Sh|t! so mine is not broken!


Sh|t! so mine is not broken!
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
chenick
Nick's my name!
Yeah, mine was really cheap too! I thought it was like the GIII F1.7 version (ie had manual control too) but noooo, just fully auto 
Still, the photos I've taken have been very well exposed & quite sharp. For what I paid I can't complain!!
Also the light seals are gummy and need replacing, but there's no sign of any light leaks yet!
-Nick
Still, the photos I've taken have been very well exposed & quite sharp. For what I paid I can't complain!!
Also the light seals are gummy and need replacing, but there's no sign of any light leaks yet!
-Nick
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tedwhite
Guest
Chenick: Best place to get seals is from Interslice on E-Bay. I got a complete kit with enough material to fix several cameras for $6.00 delivered to the door. He even includes a free tool made of a tiny bamboo stalk. Also, you can download his instructions. He also speaks highly of the GIII QL17 and can probably furnish you with illustrated instructions for that particular camera.
You can email him at JGood21967@aol.com
You can email him at JGood21967@aol.com
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Yeah, interslice alias jon goodman is a great guy to deal with. I bought my GSN from him, great condition, replaced light seals; considering the whole affair was done above the Atlantic, it was easy and fast! And cheap too, i payed eur45 incl delivery.
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WDG
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Thought I'd update...
Aperture-Priority Fixed-Lens Rangefinders:
Yashica Electro 35 (G/Pro/GS/GT/GSN/GTN/GX/CC/MG1)
Voigtlander VF101/Zeiss-Ikon S312
Olympus XA
Contax T
Chinon 35 EE II
...And, just for fun:
Canon 110/110 ED/110 ED20
Kodak Pocket Instamatic 60
I'm not including any zone-focus cameras in this list.
Please feel free to make any additions or corrects. I thought I'd found more, but now can't find the list where I them wrote down.
Aperture-Priority Fixed-Lens Rangefinders:
Yashica Electro 35 (G/Pro/GS/GT/GSN/GTN/GX/CC/MG1)
Voigtlander VF101/Zeiss-Ikon S312
Olympus XA
Contax T
Chinon 35 EE II
...And, just for fun:
Canon 110/110 ED/110 ED20
Kodak Pocket Instamatic 60
I'm not including any zone-focus cameras in this list.
Please feel free to make any additions or corrects. I thought I'd found more, but now can't find the list where I them wrote down.
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RichardS
Guest
Pherdinand said:Minister?
I believe the Minister D allows you to set either the aperture or the shutter speed.
Dick
The Kodak Instamatic 60 and Instamatic 48 were "program-Mode" only; you could not manually set the aperture. Still nice for 110 cameras.
The Polaroid Land Cameras were aperture preferred automatic RF's. Although you only got your choice of two apertures per film speed.
The Polaroid Land Cameras were aperture preferred automatic RF's. Although you only got your choice of two apertures per film speed.
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