Timmyjoe
Veteran
Mackinaw
Think Different
Okay, now I see it. Your window seems a bit bluer than mine. Yours has "striations," mine, kind of a mottled pattern. I did have my L1 given a CLA but Stephen Gandy's repair tech several years back. I'm sure he cleaned the interior viewfinder optics. I consider my viewfinder is bright and contrasty.
Jim B.
Jim B.
aw614
Established
I just got what I think is either an L2 or L3 hybrid that I bought off of ebay from Japan. Low speed shutter works, will need to check the higher speed for accuracy. Plan on keeping it since the price was good.
I think it's a hybrid someone may have put back together from various parts due to the following:
- Metal shutter instead of cloth (seems a few had metal shutters installed)
- L2 labeled bottom plate (easily swappable I am guessing)
- No X sync flash dial
- PC outlet with locking collar
Some pictures of it.




I think it's a hybrid someone may have put back together from various parts due to the following:
- Metal shutter instead of cloth (seems a few had metal shutters installed)
- L2 labeled bottom plate (easily swappable I am guessing)
- No X sync flash dial
- PC outlet with locking collar
Some pictures of it.





ACullen
Well-known
I just got what I think is either an L2 or L3 hybrid that I bought off of ebay from Japan. Low speed shutter works, will need to check the higher speed for accuracy. Plan on keeping it since the price was good.
I think it's a hybrid someone may have put back together from various parts due to the following:
- Metal shutter instead of cloth (seems a few had metal shutters installed)
- L2 labeled bottom plate (easily swappable I am guessing)
- No X sync flash dial
- PC outlet with locking collar
I think this falls into L2 type 3 (March 1957) according to Peter Kitchingman's info at the Canon Historical Facebook. Metal curtains are the only thing ( I think) that separate it from the usual. I'd guess fitted post production. Otherwise it's features are standard L2 and just like the L2 I own (and love) . Its a really great camera , possibly my favourite RF ( as measured against Leotax F, Leica M2, Leica CL, Canon P and 7sz)
The Spastic Image
Established
I shoot a Canon L1, ran my second roll of film through it on Wednesday evening and began my third roll of film. I use a Canon 50mm/f2.8 lens with my L1. I love it, superb range/viewfinder. Handles buttery smooth, and feels great in my hand. It also fits easily into my wheelchair bag in a little bag. My Luna-Pro F goes with me. My adaptive street rig.
Shac
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This looks exactly like the outer window of my L1 - it seems to cause no problemsPurchased an L2 from forum member Al about a month ago, and am really enjoying it. Took a bit to get used to a few things, but been shooting it pretty exclusively for the last month. Fitted with a Canon 35mm f1.8 from the same era, and occasionally swapping to a Nikkor-SC 5cm f1.4, it seems to meet most of my "walking around" needs.
I might remove the top plate (if I can find a service manual or instructions, as I've never worked on a Canon RF) as the viewfinder is pretty fogged, but otherwise, it's a joy to shoot.
Best,
-Tim
PS: I do have a question for you folks who also have an L2, does the front of your viewfinder look like this? Mine does. It seems like there was once a coating over the viewfinder front glass and now it's a bit foggy and scratched off.
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Would love to hear your experience.
ACullen
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I’d appreciate any guidance on how best to achieve multiple exposures on the L2.
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You can manually cock the shutter by turning the shutter speed dial counter-clockwise until it latches. I just verified this on my Canon V-t deluxe.I’d appreciate any guidance on how best to achieve multiple exposures on the L2.
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