back alley
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do you have a fixed lens camera in addition to your interchangeable rf camera?
just wondering as i seem to almost always have a fixed lens camera around but never seem to use them or not very much.
i usually grab the digital if i want a p&s camera.
joe
just wondering as i seem to almost always have a fixed lens camera around but never seem to use them or not very much.
i usually grab the digital if i want a p&s camera.
joe
Wayne R. Scott
Half fast Leica User
Yay!!! I voted first. What do I win?
Of course I own both. And no, I don't use the fixed lens as much as I should.
Wayne
Of course I own both. And no, I don't use the fixed lens as much as I should.
Wayne
sbug
Acceptably Sharp
Both. I use them about equally mostly because my fixed lens (Canonet) can shoot shutter priority while my interchangeable (Nikon S3) requires a separate meter. Essentially, I can be lazier with the Canonet. 
oftheherd
Veteran
I have both, although my only interchangable lens RF is a Super Press 23. I have only about 3 fixed lens 35mm RF's. The favorite is the Canonet QIII.
back alley - don't you salivate for MF RF again?
back alley - don't you salivate for MF RF again?
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back alley
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salivate, not really...maybe drool on occasion 
amateriat
We're all light!
Yes, interchangeable (a pair of Konica Hexar RFs) and fixed (Konica Auto S3). The forner used more than the latter, mostly because the latter needs work (off to Nippon Photo Clinic, very soon).
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=33448&d=1159153692
- Barrett
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=33448&d=1159153692
- Barrett
Bingley
Veteran
This is a timely poll. I was thinking about a travel combo for a vacation in May that would include one of my Canons and my S2.
foto_fool
Well-known
Right now I'm using the interchangeable bodies more because I am close to home. When I travel the Hexar AF and/or Yashica T4 travel with me, along with the <gasp> Panasonic LX2 in my briefcase.
- John
- John
Flinor
Well-known
I always have the Contax T in my pocket, even if I'm primarily using the CLE or M5. I've also got a Voigtlander VF-101(Zeiss Ikon S312 clone) that is on of the nicest compact fixed lens RF's I've ever seen and rarely use it, probably because the T is so nice. This from the guy whose owned and used at least one copy of every Yashica leaf shutter camera made.
pvdhaar
Peter
I jump started my RF photography with a Hexar RF fice years ago. I never considered adding an old second hand fixed lens RF after that..
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wlewisiii
Guest
Still have the Contessa. More chrome than a late 50's Caddy...
William
William
mjflory
Accumulator
back alley said:... i seem to almost always have a fixed lens camera around but never seem to use them or not very much.
i usually grab the digital if i want a p&s camera.
joe
Exactly my experience. But I was inspired by this thread to get out the Konica S2 and take a walk. I'd forgotten how sharp that lens is!
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Ronald M
Veteran
45 years ago I owned my first camera, Waltz Envoy RF with 50 Nikor fixed lens. All my college pics were done with that camera. I bought a set of aux lenses that were junk. Yes I hated the fixed lens. Even used a 2 1/4 Rollie for the yearbook. Craved different lenses.
After graduation a Pentax Spotmatic with 6 lenses was purchased and I used that until I got hooked on an M3 that made those Pentax/Takumar pics look sick. A 125 Hector was mixed onto a roll of slides with homemade adapter. The difference was like night and day.
Since then there have been more M`s, Leica R`s, a few 4x5 settling on a Zone IV with interchangeable lenses 90 to 300.
There is even a Rollie 35 Tessar mixed in 5 years ago with a fixed lens I don`t mind so much anymore.
Latest is a Canon A610 digicam with a fixed zoom.
Forgot the 111C and 111F that are like new but needed new curtains and cla.
These are a joy to use as they fit your hand like nothing else. If fitted with a bayonet to take modern Leica lenses they woud be perfect.
Got way to much stuff I know.
After graduation a Pentax Spotmatic with 6 lenses was purchased and I used that until I got hooked on an M3 that made those Pentax/Takumar pics look sick. A 125 Hector was mixed onto a roll of slides with homemade adapter. The difference was like night and day.
Since then there have been more M`s, Leica R`s, a few 4x5 settling on a Zone IV with interchangeable lenses 90 to 300.
There is even a Rollie 35 Tessar mixed in 5 years ago with a fixed lens I don`t mind so much anymore.
Latest is a Canon A610 digicam with a fixed zoom.
Forgot the 111C and 111F that are like new but needed new curtains and cla.
These are a joy to use as they fit your hand like nothing else. If fitted with a bayonet to take modern Leica lenses they woud be perfect.
Got way to much stuff I know.
George Bonanno
Well-known
Do you own both interchangeable & fixed lens rf cameras?
Do you own both interchangeable & fixed lens rf cameras?
I don't think so.
Best,
George
Do you own both interchangeable & fixed lens rf cameras?
I don't think so.
Best,
George
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wintoid
Back to film
I've an RD1s and an R2a, and yet I just cannot stop using my Olympus 35SP. That camera is addictive. I've just bought a copy of Ansel Adams "The Negative" and am hoping that the metering method of the 35SP will be really useful for this.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
i did use my hi-matic 9 for quite some rolls, and i did use the GSN for many many many rolls, and they produced me many favourite images... making me think why the hell do i own a leica
Pepe
Established
Only a 35RC. I sold the Zorki's because I didn't use them on account of the weight. I can just as easily lug my SLR around as them.
I don't have the cash for a lighter, interchangable system right now.
I don't have the cash for a lighter, interchangable system right now.
iml
Well-known
I have a couple of Olympus 35s, an RC and an SP. I use the RC all the time, the SP not enough.
Ian
Ian
sattva
Member
amateriat said:Yes, interchangeable (a pair of Konica Hexar RFs) and fixed (Konica Auto S3). The forner used more than the latter, mostly because the latter needs work (off to Nippon Photo Clinic, very soon).
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=33448&d=1159153692
- Barrett
Same here. Only one Hexar for now, needs some RF tweaking, hope to take DIY route, and same situation with S3
350D_user
B+W film devotee
Both. If you count a Zeiss Ikon 518 as well, I've three fixed lens RF's (Olympus Trip 35, Olympus XA2), and one interchangable.
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