noot
Newbie
Short background story:
I own an Olympus E-510 w/ 14-42, 40-150, 35mm Macro, flash. Nothing fancy. I was/am a hobbyist photographer.
I recently got a job at a local college in the Photographic Technology dept. Aside from a collection of Canon digital lenses/bodies, we've got Hasselblads, Mamiya 645s, Pentax 6x7, and several 4x5 field cams.
Long story short, I've got a newfound interest in film and developing.
Somehow I heard about these cheap old rangefinders, such as the Yashica Electro GSN, Minolta 7sII, etc. I want one... badly.
So I wandered over to a local classic camera store this afternoon and found a Canon QL19, Canonet 28, and a Minolta Hi-Matic 11. I hadn't reseached any of those cameras before hand, and turns out they're not quite what I'm looking for.
I also saw a Contax 139 with the Zeiss 50mm f1.7. I picked it up... what an amazing camera. What an amazing shutter/mirror sound. What an amazing lens. The camera+lens is priced at $225cdn.
So now I'm thinking... the Contax is hardly bigger (if at all) than most larger rangefinders (the Hi-matic 11, etc). The lens and body of the Contax is incredible (and my dad used a 139 + 50 1.7 combo for years...). The Contax bought locally would be maybe twice the cost of a Yashica GSN bought on eBay, and the condition of the eBay purchase is unknown.
What should I do? I plan on using the camera for street/etc shooting... I'll likely be shooting with HP5+ or D3200 film, not color.
Two disadvantages of the Contax is that it's loud, and costs more initially. An obvious advantage are the technical benefits, and the lens possibilities.
I should also note that I can develop and print for free in my current job. This is obviously a factor in my new love of film. If I change jobs, I'm not sure whether the love of film would continue. In this respect, spending the least amount of $$ on a film camera would be wise. On the other hand, I'm inclined to believe that a camera like the Contax 139 + Zeiss 50 f1.7 isn't going to depreciate much (more) either... is that a reasonable belief?
I should also note that while I can use any of our equipment (assuming it's not taken out by a student) whenever I want, the only 35mm cameras we have are Pentax K1000s. Not exactly a dream come true in that dept 😉
Looking for advice, suggestions, anything!
I own an Olympus E-510 w/ 14-42, 40-150, 35mm Macro, flash. Nothing fancy. I was/am a hobbyist photographer.
I recently got a job at a local college in the Photographic Technology dept. Aside from a collection of Canon digital lenses/bodies, we've got Hasselblads, Mamiya 645s, Pentax 6x7, and several 4x5 field cams.
Long story short, I've got a newfound interest in film and developing.
Somehow I heard about these cheap old rangefinders, such as the Yashica Electro GSN, Minolta 7sII, etc. I want one... badly.
So I wandered over to a local classic camera store this afternoon and found a Canon QL19, Canonet 28, and a Minolta Hi-Matic 11. I hadn't reseached any of those cameras before hand, and turns out they're not quite what I'm looking for.
I also saw a Contax 139 with the Zeiss 50mm f1.7. I picked it up... what an amazing camera. What an amazing shutter/mirror sound. What an amazing lens. The camera+lens is priced at $225cdn.
So now I'm thinking... the Contax is hardly bigger (if at all) than most larger rangefinders (the Hi-matic 11, etc). The lens and body of the Contax is incredible (and my dad used a 139 + 50 1.7 combo for years...). The Contax bought locally would be maybe twice the cost of a Yashica GSN bought on eBay, and the condition of the eBay purchase is unknown.
What should I do? I plan on using the camera for street/etc shooting... I'll likely be shooting with HP5+ or D3200 film, not color.
Two disadvantages of the Contax is that it's loud, and costs more initially. An obvious advantage are the technical benefits, and the lens possibilities.
I should also note that I can develop and print for free in my current job. This is obviously a factor in my new love of film. If I change jobs, I'm not sure whether the love of film would continue. In this respect, spending the least amount of $$ on a film camera would be wise. On the other hand, I'm inclined to believe that a camera like the Contax 139 + Zeiss 50 f1.7 isn't going to depreciate much (more) either... is that a reasonable belief?
I should also note that while I can use any of our equipment (assuming it's not taken out by a student) whenever I want, the only 35mm cameras we have are Pentax K1000s. Not exactly a dream come true in that dept 😉
Looking for advice, suggestions, anything!