Brichma
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Although not the best of both worlds, it's great fun to compare these cameras from the sixties, the fragile built Petri 7S from Japan against the cheaper alternative for the Retina, the Kodak Retinette 1b from Germany. The Retinette in fact is not a rangefinder, but is often seen with accessory rangefinder (Watameter), being the big difference between those two. And be mindful: It is the era of the rise of the Japanese and the downturn of the German camera industry.
I myself own these cameras in great and full working condition, both with their characteristic accessoiries, but love makes really blind...
So proudly owners and RF-lovers, may I invite you? Your mins and plusses please!
Greetings, Brichma
More on these cameras: http://cees.geldersnetwerk.nl > Mijn camera's (sorry it's in Dutch...)
"Time flies, and I? ...I fly along..."
Kodak Retina IIIc - Kodak Retinette Ib/Wata Combimeter - Voigtlaender Vitomatic IIIB - Olympus-35 ECR - Canonet QL17 GIII - Minolta Hi-Matic9 - Yashica Electro 35 GSN - Petri 7 S
I myself own these cameras in great and full working condition, both with their characteristic accessoiries, but love makes really blind...
So proudly owners and RF-lovers, may I invite you? Your mins and plusses please!
Greetings, Brichma
More on these cameras: http://cees.geldersnetwerk.nl > Mijn camera's (sorry it's in Dutch...)
"Time flies, and I? ...I fly along..."
Kodak Retina IIIc - Kodak Retinette Ib/Wata Combimeter - Voigtlaender Vitomatic IIIB - Olympus-35 ECR - Canonet QL17 GIII - Minolta Hi-Matic9 - Yashica Electro 35 GSN - Petri 7 S
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