finarphin
Established
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
I had never heard of this before your posting. It's a surprisingly clean design for the period, isn't it? Which lens(es) do you have for it?
tunalegs
Pretended Artist
finarphin
Established
I had never heard of this before your posting. It's a surprisingly clean design for the period, isn't it? Which lens(es) do you have for it?
I just have the one lens, a 50mm, although I understand there are others available. It's a screw mount, but with a different diameter than Leica.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I few years ago I would have bought one, but now after many sessions with my doctor (head doctor) I've eliminated GAS.
Muggins
Junk magnet
If anyone hankering after a Clarus is in the UK, there's currently one for sale at the antiques centre at Yarnton Nurseries near Oxford.
http://www.yarntonnurseries.co.uk/
Sorry, cannot for the life of me remember the price...
Adrian
http://www.yarntonnurseries.co.uk/
Sorry, cannot for the life of me remember the price...
Adrian
Steve M.
Veteran
Funny, I had the same experience as John. The doctor's fees were so high, there was no money left for gear!
farlymac
PF McFarland
I got this old Clarus, and took it out to see if it worked. It does work. It's easy to use, and the pictures came out pretty reasonable.
Nice results, especially in the B&W. I've thought of making a collection of USA made cameras, but other than that would have no use for one, or desire to get one. Got too many cameras already. Gee, I must be getting better, I actually said I wouldn't buy a camera! The anti-G.A.S. treatments must be working.
PF
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