cassel
Well-known
That's all excellent work!
You may have a setup that solidly qualifies as a "Do you like my photograph?" as the off-branded gear you're using looks to be producing excellent results. Results worthy of brands with caché.
Compliments to your gear and especially to your photographic eye.
Thanks guys--- Long and winding road to this set. Much buying and selling but this is really a high water for shooting and collecting fun!
The L2 is simple and dependable - I really prefer black cameras so it was lucky to find this custom painted version out of Japan.
The Acall was lens I sold many years ago with regret and finding another at a reasonable price took several months. The Rokkor was a steal (under $200) and I took a chance on condition/functionality... it's a rare one and not something I thought I would ever find/afford. This example has wear and tear (user) but it's BLACK and it shoots FANTASTIC.
The Acall, the Rokkor, the L2 plus Tri-X is a great mix and my success rate with shooting seems high so far... more film to process soon will let me know.
lynnb
Veteran
Nice-looking camera/lens combo and thanks for the pictures - the Super-Rokkor ones are noteworthy. I've used a borrowed Super Rokkor Chiyoko 45mm-1:2.8 M39 and can recommend that too, although the handling is not as good (quirky aperture setting). Still, it's very compact, and I liked that.
cassel
Well-known
More Canon/Rokkor/Acall samples on the way.... first I wanted to post this picture of my daughter posing with what is likely the largest Black Cottonwood tree in the world....

cassel
Well-known
Shot three rolls over the holidays with the Canon. I used the 50mm Super Rokkor for the majority of the pictures and the 35mm Kyoei Acall for the rest. Two rolls of Tri-X and one roll of Agfa Color 200 for fun. The only issues were some light leak or lens flair on two shots and slow shutter hang-up on a few very cold night shots. Oh-Well....otherwise all good.
Here's some highlights:
Here's some highlights:











cassel
Well-known
More shots from the last few months with the Canon L2 Black. These first few are with the Kyoei Acall 35mm ---
Here's a 20 -Acre Clearcut in my neighborhood...
These next few are with the Super Rokkor 50mm f1.8 --

Here's a 20 -Acre Clearcut in my neighborhood...


These next few are with the Super Rokkor 50mm f1.8 --




cassel
Well-known
Shot some more film with the Canon L2 plus Rokkor this summer (despite being distracted by a foray into medium format
)
Here's some color samples:
Here's some color samples:






Kenomatic
Newbie
I love that black L2 camera and the photos you're posting. I have an L3 and it's such a nice camera, seen here. For now I have an inexpensive Industar 61 lens on it. I've only shot one roll through the L3 so far with great results. May I ask how your photos are scanned? The tonality is really great, plus sharp and clean.
cassel
Well-known
Thanks!
I agree that the L1 L2 L3 cameras are quite nice - I've had a few of them over the years.
My work is all processed by TheDarkroom.com - they always do a great job for me
Doesn't matter what I send them - 35mm B&W or Slide or C41, 120 and even 127 film... always well done - every time.
Sometimes I opt for high resolution scans but normally I just go for standard res which looks great on a screen. They host them online as part of the deal and of course, they send me the processed film and a CD.
I'm not a paid spokesman
Just a fan
I agree that the L1 L2 L3 cameras are quite nice - I've had a few of them over the years.
My work is all processed by TheDarkroom.com - they always do a great job for me
Sometimes I opt for high resolution scans but normally I just go for standard res which looks great on a screen. They host them online as part of the deal and of course, they send me the processed film and a CD.
I'm not a paid spokesman
cassel
Well-known
Photo shoot - product shot - with Big Brother - Canon 7 plus Holder "L"

peterm1
Veteran
I am rather find of the Acall lenses in LTM mount) but presently own one - the 135mm f3.5 which is probably by far the most common. It is also often found with other brand names as Acall did this a lot - let other companies sell their product under their own names. The 35mm lenses seem less commonly found bit are still out there and not exactly uncommon.
The thing about the Kyocera lenses is also that there seem to be so many variants and focal lengths. At the moment on eBay for example is an 80mm f3.5 which is rather unusual. At least I never heard of one before.
The thing about the Kyocera lenses is also that there seem to be so many variants and focal lengths. At the moment on eBay for example is an 80mm f3.5 which is rather unusual. At least I never heard of one before.
cassel
Well-known
I am rather find of the Acall lenses in LTM mount) but presently own one - the 135mm f3.5 which is probably by far the most common. It is also often found with other brand names as Acall did this a lot - let other companies sell their product under their own names. The 35mm lenses seem less commonly found bit are still out there and not exactly uncommon.
The thing about the Kyocera lenses is also that there seem to be so many variants and focal lengths. At the moment on eBay for example is an 80mm f3.5 which is rather unusual. At least I never heard of one before.
Wow - yes- that 80mm Acall is really cool! Sort of hard to put an accurate price on rare (but not cache) name equipment. I guess it's worth what someone will pay..?
peterm1
Veteran
Wow - yes- that 80mm Acall is really cool! Sort of hard to put an accurate price on rare (but not cache) name equipment. I guess it's worth what someone will pay..?![]()
Yes it is hard to price. For others who have not looked, this is the eBay link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Acall-80mm...587266?hash=item3d55637842:g:JKUAAOSw6lRaU2Hk
It is a very nice looking lens in the tradition of Acall's other offerings (the 105mm and 135mm f3.5 and even the 35mm f3.5 are similar in style).
https://filmosaur.wordpress.com/2016/01/08/meet-the-lens-w-acall-35mm-f3-5-ltm/
They also made a range of lenses for other mounts - though quite often in M42 lens, other SLR mounts seem to have included Exakta, Petri, Canon etc. Some of these look to be jolly nice lenses too. See this one - 180mm f3.5 - gorgeous!
A nice article here on lenses by this marque: http://www.savazzi.net/photography/35kyoei.html
lynnb
Veteran
I must say those black Canons look very nice. But then, to me at least, most cameras do.
GulfCoastPhotog
Member
Have wanted a black Canon RF forever. I have been searching for someone to do a cla and black paint on my first P, from what I can remember the factory did not offer the P in black but not worried about that.
David
David
cassel
Well-known
Disclaimer
NOT an expert -
I have heard that before; something like- "the factory did not make black paint cameras"
I think that because the serial number batches are mysterious and not as organized. Peter D is an expert on this from what I've read. Stephen Gandy has done nice write-ups on the black Canons too.
Seems that Canon most definitely DID make factory black cameras... maybe it was not real official and/or organized and perhaps by special request.
Canon guys can chime in but from what I've picked up over the years the very very early Canon was in black...then you sometimes see the VT (deluxe), VI-T, L-1, P, and 7 (and maybe a few 7S cameras, but seem to be paint over chrome).
Not sure if there were others like L2, L3, and the various VL cameras...
And sure there are lots of "fake"/custom painted bodies (like my L2)
Good luck on the P search!
I have heard that before; something like- "the factory did not make black paint cameras"
I think that because the serial number batches are mysterious and not as organized. Peter D is an expert on this from what I've read. Stephen Gandy has done nice write-ups on the black Canons too.
Seems that Canon most definitely DID make factory black cameras... maybe it was not real official and/or organized and perhaps by special request.
Canon guys can chime in but from what I've picked up over the years the very very early Canon was in black...then you sometimes see the VT (deluxe), VI-T, L-1, P, and 7 (and maybe a few 7S cameras, but seem to be paint over chrome).
Not sure if there were others like L2, L3, and the various VL cameras...
And sure there are lots of "fake"/custom painted bodies (like my L2)
Good luck on the P search!
Mackinaw
Think Different
......Seems that Canon most definitely DID make factory black cameras... maybe it was not real official and/or organized and perhaps by special request.........
Canon did make black rangefinder camera bodies. Production cameras too, not special order. V-series, L-series, VI-series, Canon P and the Canon 7 were all made in black.
Jim B.
cassel
Well-known
Canon did make black rangefinder camera bodies. Production cameras too, not special order. V-series, L-series, VI-series, Canon P and the Canon 7 were all made in black.
Jim B.
Really,really cool
nukecoke
⚛Yashica
Yes it is hard to price. For others who have not looked, this is the eBay link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Acall-80mm...587266?hash=item3d55637842:g:JKUAAOSw6lRaU2Hk
It is a very nice looking lens in the tradition of Acall's other offerings (the 105mm and 135mm f3.5 and even the 35mm f3.5 are similar in style).
https://filmosaur.wordpress.com/2016/01/08/meet-the-lens-w-acall-35mm-f3-5-ltm/
They also made a range of lenses for other mounts - though quite often in M42 lens, other SLR mounts seem to have included Exakta, Petri, Canon etc. Some of these look to be jolly nice lenses too. See this one - 180mm f3.5 - gorgeous!
A nice article here on lenses by this marque: http://www.savazzi.net/photography/35kyoei.html
I have the W.Acall 35mm f/3.5 in Contax RF mount.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Komura and other-branded lenses are listed here:
https://www.johanniels.com/index.php/camera-gear-articles/29-komura-rangefinder-lenses-overview
https://www.johanniels.com/index.php/camera-gear-articles/29-komura-rangefinder-lenses-overview
Arbitrarium
Well-known
I'm lusting after a Canon P (or L#). One of the best looking cameras out there. I've always found them far more attractive than any Leica.
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