Bruno Gracia
Well-known
Ok... I feel often much better with small cameras than Leica M cameras, so I recently sold all my M gear, less the M2 and 50 Lux pre..
Really I feel better with a tiny Ricoh in my hands.. Or something like that.
The point (and shot
sorry for bad joke), is.. Which one? I want the best performance in terms of IQ, focus, body and viewfinder. I love colour as much as I love B/W
Contax T3, Ricoh Gr1s, Fuji Klasse, Hexar AF?
I've have had Ricoh and Hexar (this last, with very bad results due to the slow max. speed, but have to try again).
Two days ago, I developed two Tri X 400 of my last Gr1s with very pleasant results with Rodinal:

Light his Fire! por Bruno Gracia, en Flickr

Qué grande es este tipo! por Bruno Gracia, en Flickr

two smoking girls por Bruno Gracia, en Flickr

Jugándome la vida en China Town.. por Bruno Gracia, en Flickr
Really I feel better with a tiny Ricoh in my hands.. Or something like that.
The point (and shot
Contax T3, Ricoh Gr1s, Fuji Klasse, Hexar AF?
I've have had Ricoh and Hexar (this last, with very bad results due to the slow max. speed, but have to try again).
Two days ago, I developed two Tri X 400 of my last Gr1s with very pleasant results with Rodinal:

Light his Fire! por Bruno Gracia, en Flickr

Qué grande es este tipo! por Bruno Gracia, en Flickr

two smoking girls por Bruno Gracia, en Flickr

Jugándome la vida en China Town.. por Bruno Gracia, en Flickr
matt_mcg2
Established
Hexar AF plus an ND filter works fine for me, if I want to shoot close to wide-open in bright light. The lens is great, the silent mode is great. However, it's not really that compact.
I've never used a Klasse, but I have used the Rollei badged version (the Rollei AFM35) which I gather is basically identical. It's an excellent camera. Very sharp lens, very accurate metering. The viewfinder isn't as good as the Hexar, and it's a bit noisier, but I'd be quite happy going on a trip with just the Rollei AFM and some film (and have done so in the past).
I've never used a Klasse, but I have used the Rollei badged version (the Rollei AFM35) which I gather is basically identical. It's an excellent camera. Very sharp lens, very accurate metering. The viewfinder isn't as good as the Hexar, and it's a bit noisier, but I'd be quite happy going on a trip with just the Rollei AFM and some film (and have done so in the past).
Bruno Gracia
Well-known
Thank You so much!
So the Hexar has really a magical lens? But is almost the size of a Leica M2 which is my favourite camera... I don't know if 28 digital with the GRD IV, 35 with the Hexar or 38 with the T3 or Klasse/Fuji.. I want to shot some digital just with one. I'm the proud owner of a Leica x2 but I think I can't justified it, a lot of money and I'm not as good photographer for keep it in the future.
So the Hexar has really a magical lens? But is almost the size of a Leica M2 which is my favourite camera... I don't know if 28 digital with the GRD IV, 35 with the Hexar or 38 with the T3 or Klasse/Fuji.. I want to shot some digital just with one. I'm the proud owner of a Leica x2 but I think I can't justified it, a lot of money and I'm not as good photographer for keep it in the future.
Vics
Veteran
The Olympus mju-II, known in the US as the Stylus Epic. Great glass lens, a 35mm 2.8. mine cost me $2.00 at Goodwill.
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