ChrisPlatt
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erikhaugsby said:I'm up for the 500G. I've always loved the neo-retro styling, if you will, and placement of the leatherette around the sides and top/bottom.
Any idea as to what they go for?
Eric
Most on eBay have bad seals and non-working meters.
Expect to pay $50 -75 for a nice, working example.
Chris
oscroft
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I just sold one on eBay UK with working meter and new light seals for £26 - about $50 (I've got another, but I'm keeping that).I'm up for the 500G. I've always loved the neo-retro styling, if you will, and placement of the leatherette around the sides and top/bottom.
Any idea as to what they go for?
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
daniel~ said:XA is great. I just wish XA also came in that urban white/grey that the colour variant XA2 got...
If it doesn't have to be with rangefinder focusing, then there are quite some cute VF cameras out there. Minox, for example. Oh and my red Konica EF3, of course!![]()
daniel~
Established
Cute or what?
Cute or what?
Sure, the pleasure is mine:
For me, Konica C35 EF3 is a real treasure from the 80s. Many photo enthusiasts have an issue with plastic on cameras, I know, but the use of plastic on EF3 is almost examplary with its stunning look and quality feel. In fact, Konica was so proud as to declare "Who says it has to be black" in their advertisement for the EF3 series, of which a total of 7 colour variants made! On the other hand, the back cover is still metal covered with leatherette to add a nice touch & grip. There're other interesting details, such as the clever rewind gadget...
Well, did I mention that this cutie actually takes fine pics? Thanks to the 35/2.8 Hexanon lens, it does!
Cute or what?
shadowfox said:That red Konica (your avatar) is soooo cute... could you post the higher resolution here?
Sure, the pleasure is mine:

For me, Konica C35 EF3 is a real treasure from the 80s. Many photo enthusiasts have an issue with plastic on cameras, I know, but the use of plastic on EF3 is almost examplary with its stunning look and quality feel. In fact, Konica was so proud as to declare "Who says it has to be black" in their advertisement for the EF3 series, of which a total of 7 colour variants made! On the other hand, the back cover is still metal covered with leatherette to add a nice touch & grip. There're other interesting details, such as the clever rewind gadget...
Well, did I mention that this cutie actually takes fine pics? Thanks to the 35/2.8 Hexanon lens, it does!
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sweathog
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I almost bought a Konica C35 EF3, bought forgot all about it until the auction was clsoed... Regret it now.
Kent
Finally at home...
Actually, I like the looks of my Minolta Hi-Matic F a lot!

zuikologist
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My vote goes to the Chinon 35EE2. Cute, black, aperture priority model - like the Yashica GSN's little brother.
http://mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/chinon_35eeii.html
http://mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/chinon_35eeii.html
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
This one is cute, looks like a panda face 
but... it's BIG !!

but... it's BIG !!
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
BIG ... but who can resist six transistors?!!!
sweathog
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shadowfox, what exactly is that?
I can't seem to find anything about it on the interweb...
I can't seem to find anything about it on the interweb...
E2_
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Wow that looks amazing with the black logo plate.... I want!!! What specific model is this?shadowfox said:This one is cute, looks like a panda face
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but... it's BIG !!
I just picked up a500G for $35 in great condition!
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Definitely some cuties shown here and mentioned. Here's an uncommon one... An Elikon made in Belarusclarence said:I'm interested to know what fixed lens rangefinders have bodies that make them stand out from the rest of the crowd.
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shadowfox
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E2_ said:Wow that looks amazing with the black logo plate.... I want!!! What specific model is this?
I just picked up a500G for $35 in great condition!
It's an Olympus 35 LE.
It has the same lens spec as the versatile 35 SP but much rarer.
Kat
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Ditto on the RC. Who can resist that little shutter speed dial on the top plate?iml said:That Ricoh is nice, but I still think nothing beats the Olympus 35 RC.
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Ian
That red Konica is darn cute, too, though.
jaypolaski
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iml said:That Ricoh is nice, but I still think nothing beats the Olympus 35 RC.
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Ian
I'll add a third to that! Though I have to say, if the Rollei 35's had an RF patch, that would be the end all for me...
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Plus the 35 LC has the same lens.shadowfox said:It's an Olympus 35 LE.
It has the same lens spec as the versatile 35 SP but much rarer.
ully
ully
I guess my Fed 5 wouldn't qualify. 
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wlewisiii
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MelanieC said:That Ricoh is ADORABLE.
I think the cutest, however, is the Contessa 35. It's very purty.
Yep, far and away the prettiest camera I have ever seen in real life. Some good pics here: http://www.cameraquest.com/contessa.htm but, as he notes, they really don't do it justice. That was Hubert Nerwin's finest moment, I'd say, & he did an amazing number of great cameras.
William
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