Canon Quantaray Camera?

It's a nice old Canon LTM rangefinder with Canon lens.

Quantaray is prolly the brand name on the filter or cap only...

"Excelsior, you fathead!"
-Chris-
 
ChrisPlatt said:
It's a nice old Canon LTM rangefinder with Canon lens... -Chris-
Thanks Chris, I thought the 2 brand names sounded odd together as a camera label. Also, I am pretty sure the lens reads f1.something. I emailed the seller about that.
 
It looks like a Canon L1 with 50mm F1.2 lens.

If you could inspect it, it would be nice. In "as-is" condition, it could take anywhere from $130 to get the camera body working and more work if the rear elements of the lens are etched. This often happens on 50/1.2's. The camera is "as-is" and "untested". I would not go any higher than you would on Ebay with "I know nothing about cameras, but see no reason why this one will not work" type of seller. In other words, it's above the gamble already.
 
Essex camera in New Jersey cleaned my Canon Vt and my Canon VI-t for $138 each, which included return via UPS. The Vt has a Trigger wind, a secondary knob wind, and pop-up knob rewind. The L1 (which I sold) is the same camera but has lever advance instead of the trigger wind. The Vt and VIt have a pop-up Knob wind for use when you can't extend the trigger. The tripod socket is on the reverse side of this camera. Made me look. I'll recheck.
 
canonetc said:
It;s a Canon VT rangefinder. Really kicka** if you can get it cleaned up and working.
Has an adjustable setting for various lenses.

C.


It appears to be a VT Deluxe- you can see the extended fold-down rewind crank on the right hand side of the photo.
 
Karl Bryan of Beaverton OR is a whiz with most older cameras.
He has been able to fix everything I've sent to him.
Reasonable, too.

I know he recently rebuilt an old Canon LTM rangefinder
for his own use, including the shutter.

Tell him you heard about him on RFF.
email karl.kathy@verizon.net

"Excelsior, you fathead!"
-Chris-
 
A lot of Seller's mistake a filter label for the camera or lens name. Quantaray is a aftermarketer that sells filters. It probably has a Quantaray filter.

I got a great 28mm lens very cheaply because the Seller said it had a "Hazey lens". Turned out it was a "haze filter" on a pristine lens.

-Paul
 
pshinkaw said:
I got a great 28mm lens very cheaply because the Seller said it had a "Hazey lens". Turned out it was a "haze filter" on a pristine lens.

-Paul

Paul, so are you saying that $305-400 is a good price for this Canon?
 
Stephanie Brim said:
Even factoring in a CLA I'd say a resounding yes to that. If the lens is in good shape, that is.
There I go again, no resistance (sound of the wallet opening goes here 🙂) Btw, for those of you guys and gals whose day job is not photography, how in the world do you find the time to exercise all of your cameras? I mean, I am self-employed (no bosses to worry about) and still have not had a chance to shoot more than half of the cameras I have... If only they made a 0.01 lens 🙂
 
OT: Money saving tip worth trying

OT: Money saving tip worth trying

On your next visit to Value Village, bring a Quantaray lens cap with you.

Then put it on the Leica when you bring it up to the cashier... 😉

"Excelsior, you fathead!"
-Chris-
 
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