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have you seen my latest?
the ever present p and it's new partner, the 50/1.5 along with the 35/2.8 and the 85/2, for company.
joe
the ever present p and it's new partner, the 50/1.5 along with the 35/2.8 and the 85/2, for company.
joe
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StuartR
Guest
The Canon P is such an elegent camera...why can't anyone other than Leica and Zeiss (and maybe a few other oddities and anachronisms) design something so pleasant to use as well as look at these days?
Honu-Hugger
Well-known
Beautiful set Joe. Easy to see why you would be "at one..."back alley said:have you seen my latest?
the ever present p and it's new partner, the 50/1.5 along with the 35/2.8 and the 85/2, for company.
joe
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thanks guys!
i wish i was using it more these days.
joe
i wish i was using it more these days.
joe
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Thanks, D2. I'm carrying it w me everyday, so far it's next to impossible to steal it from me.
Is there any lens made for the contax' that you still don't own?
if yes, you should say things like the above, it's only a matter of time when you click on that submit button
that tessar, i'm sure there's at least ONE person here whos eyes get wet when looking at it
[nope, not me!]
the topogon looks interesting, though...rf coupled i guess?
and the biotar, a normal using the outer bayonet?hmmm...
Is there any lens made for the contax' that you still don't own?
if yes, you should say things like the above, it's only a matter of time when you click on that submit button
that tessar, i'm sure there's at least ONE person here whos eyes get wet when looking at it
the topogon looks interesting, though...rf coupled i guess?
and the biotar, a normal using the outer bayonet?hmmm...
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Joe, your P's also look great, i ain't canon connaisseur though, so can't comment much on them!
laudrup
Established
Honu-Hugger
Well-known
Pherdi,Pherdinand said:Thanks, D2. I'm carrying it w me everyday, so far it's next to impossible to steal it from me.
Is there any lens made for the contax' that you still don't own?
if yes, you should say things like the above, it's only a matter of time when you click on that submit button
that tessar, i'm sure there's at least ONE person here whos eyes get wet when looking at it[nope, not me!]
the topogon looks interesting, though...rf coupled i guess?
and the biotar, a normal using the outer bayonet?hmmm...
I'd like to find a 75/1.5 Biotar. The Topogon is not coupled; I did get my first roll back and it looks promising -- I need to spend a little time scanning now. As for the outer bayonet mount of the 4.25 Biotar: I believe the inner mount only interfaces correctly with 50mm lenses. I hope to take this lens out today for some shots -- I'm curious to see the results.
Honus
carpe diem
I finally got my digital camera out and snapped a shot of my new M2. Being primarily a 35/50 man, this camera is as close to perfection as I have ever used. Can someone explain to me why I waited 25 years to purchase one?
GeneW
Veteran
Beautiful, Honus! I'm a new M2 owner myself and I'm asking the same question 
Gene
Gene
FrankS
Registered User
You have to ready yourself for a Leica. Sometimes it takes many years. 
nemjo
Avatar Challenge
Honus said:I finally got my digital camera out and snapped a shot of my new M2. Being primarily a 35/50 man, this camera is as close to perfection as I have ever used. Can someone explain to me why I waited 25 years to purchase one?
Yes. This way you could post an M2 as 2500th post in this thread...
Cheers and congrats,
nemjo
Will
Well-known
A friend had took is DC for coffee today, and I finally have something to post on this tread.
My little M2, the Switar and the adapter.
Cheers
Will
My little M2, the Switar and the adapter.
Cheers
Will
mac_wt
Cameras are like bunnies
Will,
please give a bit more info. The Switar is a reflex lens, right? a 50 mm? Who made the adapter? Is it rangefinder coupled? If not, how do you use it on the Leica?
Wim
edit: Oh, OK I didn't read your signature. Still: Is it rangefinder coupled?
please give a bit more info. The Switar is a reflex lens, right? a 50 mm? Who made the adapter? Is it rangefinder coupled? If not, how do you use it on the Leica?
Wim
edit: Oh, OK I didn't read your signature. Still: Is it rangefinder coupled?
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Will
Well-known
Wim,
Is a Japanese made adapter brought at a retail shop in Hong Kong. It's rangefinder coupled.
I can't find the phone number from HK's yellowpages website, but the name is call "General Camera".
Cheers
Will
Is a Japanese made adapter brought at a retail shop in Hong Kong. It's rangefinder coupled.
I can't find the phone number from HK's yellowpages website, but the name is call "General Camera".
Cheers
Will
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Jason808
Established
Way late
Anyhow...Fed 4 and a cup of Panera coffee. I've got a Minolta Hi-Matic E floating around the house somewhere....
Anyhow...Fed 4 and a cup of Panera coffee. I've got a Minolta Hi-Matic E floating around the house somewhere....

Abbazz
6x9 and be there!
This ain't no Leica
This ain't no Leica
Sunday morning coffee with one of these huge Fuji interchangeable lens rangefinders. Coffe is arabica from Indonesia and the camera is easy to handle and operate. The one on the picture has the f:3.5 100mm EBC auto lens with electronic shutter and auto exposure. If you can bear the weight (more than 4 pounds/2kg), this make a great shooter for street scenes, very fast to operate. And those 6x9 Tri-X negs are gorgeous...
Abbazz
This ain't no Leica
Sunday morning coffee with one of these huge Fuji interchangeable lens rangefinders. Coffe is arabica from Indonesia and the camera is easy to handle and operate. The one on the picture has the f:3.5 100mm EBC auto lens with electronic shutter and auto exposure. If you can bear the weight (more than 4 pounds/2kg), this make a great shooter for street scenes, very fast to operate. And those 6x9 Tri-X negs are gorgeous...
Abbazz
peter_n
Veteran
I really like the look of that Fuji! 
ChrisN
Striving
FrankS said:You have to ready yourself for a Leica. Sometimes it takes many years.![]()
A bit like BMW motorbikes. I read once that the average BMW owner had owned nine other motorcycles before purchasing his (that's a non-gender specific "his") first BMW.
FrankS
Registered User
"A bit like BMW motorbikes. I read once that the average BMW owner had owned nine other motorcycles before purchasing his first BMW."
Occaisionally I catch on quickly. With cameras it took a long time and many cameras to get to the Leica stage, with motorcycles, I have only owned 2 before getting to BMW.
Occaisionally I catch on quickly. With cameras it took a long time and many cameras to get to the Leica stage, with motorcycles, I have only owned 2 before getting to BMW.
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