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it's the least i can do.
these guys are like brothers to me...
joe
these guys are like brothers to me...
joe
Brothers at the dinner table trying to get their fill before the only thing left are the crumbs.
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details, details...
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sreidvt
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I'll be away shooting Saturday and perhaps Sunday so hopefully by Monday I'll have this list from the collector and can post it as a PDF or something. Which Canon 50s have high resolution and lower contrast? I think he has a few of those.
Sean
Sean
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sreidvt
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Geez, first I was a "rangefinder wannabe" now I'm "just learning to focus a rangefinder camera"....? Who the heck came up with these categories? <G>
Sean
Sean
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the 'big cheese' is the guy you wanna talk to...
you can change it to whatever you like whenever you like,(fyi)
joe
you can change it to whatever you like whenever you like,(fyi)
joe
taffer
void
A list of nice Canon stuff for sale, where ? when ?!?!

Btw welcome Sean ! Also, you may change your 'surname' to something you like more from the User CP button, edit profile section.
Btw welcome Sean ! Also, you may change your 'surname' to something you like more from the User CP button, edit profile section.
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sreidvt
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Thanks. It looks like I can't edit my profile (perhaps I haven't posted enough...) I don't really care much about my "rank", it just seems kind of goofy. <G> I've seen that kind of thing on other lists too and have never quite understood why its done at all.
Anyway...I've e-mailed the collector and I'm sure he'll send me a list as soon as his time allows. I'm curious to see it too.
Best,
Sean
Anyway...I've e-mailed the collector and I'm sure he'll send me a list as soon as his time allows. I'm curious to see it too.
Best,
Sean
I think we may have to organize a drafting order so that we don't end up fighting over the same stuff. This as long as I have first dibs on any Contax stuff.
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ok, fattest first!
i tip the scales at just over 300 pounds.
ok, maybe a bit less...
joe
i tip the scales at just over 300 pounds.
ok, maybe a bit less...
joe
I will cut my hair tomorrow, I use my own clipper, no guard, at the short setting, but you have me beat with shortest hair too. 
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sreidvt
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Gene hasn't sent me updated list but the October list is at:
http://usedcamera.angelcities.com/gene_list.html
He says some things from that list have been sold and he has other things that aren't listed. His e-mail is at the bottom.
Cheers,
Sean
http://usedcamera.angelcities.com/gene_list.html
He says some things from that list have been sold and he has other things that aren't listed. His e-mail is at the bottom.
Cheers,
Sean
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sreidvt
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He also has this: VINTAGE CANON IVSB RANGEFINDER CAMERA, MINTY
<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30027&item=3858435380&rd=1>
If someone wants the body, I'd like the lens. Let me know if you'd like to buy it together.
Sean
<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30027&item=3858435380&rd=1>
If someone wants the body, I'd like the lens. Let me know if you'd like to buy it together.
Sean
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
"39. Konica Auto-S 1.6, 47/1.6 Hexanon, cse, #610 Ex $39"
Hmmmm...
Hmmmm...
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sreidvt
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I included the Canon 35/2.8 today when I did test pictures with the Leica 35/2 ASPH, Voigtlander 35/2.5 and Voigtlander 35/1.7.
Basically, the Canon is sharp on center and soft in the corners wide open. That improves with smaller apertures but the Voigt 35/2.5 (and the other two) are better in the corners at all apertures. Of course, the Canon has lower overall contrast and its color response is very similar to the Leica and not too similar to the Voigtlanders. Objectively, the other three are better lenses but I'm going use my Canon 35/2.8 for awhile and see how I like it for my normal projects. I haven't done the formal tests yet but it does not seem to vignette at all on the R-D1. I love the small size.
Cheers,
Sean
Basically, the Canon is sharp on center and soft in the corners wide open. That improves with smaller apertures but the Voigt 35/2.5 (and the other two) are better in the corners at all apertures. Of course, the Canon has lower overall contrast and its color response is very similar to the Leica and not too similar to the Voigtlanders. Objectively, the other three are better lenses but I'm going use my Canon 35/2.8 for awhile and see how I like it for my normal projects. I haven't done the formal tests yet but it does not seem to vignette at all on the R-D1. I love the small size.
Cheers,
Sean
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