zauhar
Veteran
Very entertaining :
http://www.ebay.com/gds/5-Benefits-...177628148/g.html?_trksid=p2344911.m4240.l7681
"The ease of use of digital rangefinder cameras makes it difficult for a photographer to end up with a bad photo. "
http://www.ebay.com/gds/5-Benefits-...177628148/g.html?_trksid=p2344911.m4240.l7681
"The ease of use of digital rangefinder cameras makes it difficult for a photographer to end up with a bad photo. "
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Impressive, first time description matches the product on ebay! Even FED was mentioned 
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
A rangefinder camera incorporates a high ISO (light sensitivity) and allows the photographer to capture amazing detail. Most of these cameras include high enough detail that a photo can be cropped at 100 percent magnification and the resulting image can then posted online with sufficiently high-quality resolution. Most regular digital cameras cannot achieve that kind of detail.
Whoever wrote this really doesn't have a clue!
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Whoever wrote this really doesn't have a clue!
That's what I thought. Some ad copywriter interviewed someone, or read something, took some notes, and tried to throw an article together. The part that Keith quoted, was exactly where I stopped reading.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
That's what I thought. Some ad copywriter interviewed someone, or read something, took some notes, and tried to throw an article together. The part that Keith quoted, was exactly where I stopped reading.
That's exactly when I lost interest and closed it also.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
That's what I thought. Some ad copywriter interviewed someone, or read something, took some notes, and tried to throw an article together. The part that Keith quoted, was exactly where I stopped reading.
Yup...I pretty much stopped right there too...
Hogarth Ferguson
Well-known
I read that and think "ken rockwell"
There's plenty of stuff out there of questionable (or worse) accuracy. Not a rangefinder, but after reading this article about Hasselblads, I learned, (amongst other things), that the original 1600F was replaced by the 1000F:
"...which had an even faster minimum shutter speed of 1/1000 sec."
Also, that the 500 series was:
"...born out of Victor Hasselblad’s quest to develop a smaller camera with faster lenses and shutter...".
The same article also has a picture of a 1000F that looks an awful lot like a 500C/M, to me. They're not interested in correcting it, I contacted them and they prefer to delete feedback on accuracy no matter how constructive it is.
"...which had an even faster minimum shutter speed of 1/1000 sec."
Also, that the 500 series was:
"...born out of Victor Hasselblad’s quest to develop a smaller camera with faster lenses and shutter...".
The same article also has a picture of a 1000F that looks an awful lot like a 500C/M, to me. They're not interested in correcting it, I contacted them and they prefer to delete feedback on accuracy no matter how constructive it is.
vladimir
vladimir
It is a mish mash OK it almost sound, as if it was Google translated from another language.
zauhar
Veteran
I read that and think "ken rockwell"
Not fair - Ken may be a bombastic blowhard, but he writes (sort of) coherently.
Not sure of the native language of the eBay author, my experience with contemporary college students suggests it might actually be English.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
At least Ken knows his way around a camera! 
btgc
Veteran
Do you visit ebay to buy/sell or suppose it to be a university? Remember, total amount of sanity stays same while population is growing.
David Hughes
David Hughes
At least Ken knows his way around a camera!![]()
Hi,
And he writes about them after using them and, if he bought it second-hand, he tells us that too. Trouble is, a lot of people don't see the point of that and are happy to pass on what they have read on the internet regardless...
Regards, David
PS Here's the guide to FED cameras:- http://www.ebay.co.uk/gds/Your-Guide-to-FED-Cameras-/10000000178693919/g.html
David Hughes
David Hughes
Do you visit ebay to buy/sell or suppose it to be a university? Remember, total amount of sanity stays same while population is growing.
Hi,
Interesting, my theory is that it's like a packet of sweets, the more you share with the less they get. And think how many you are sharing with on the internet...
Regards, David
farlymac
PF McFarland
eBay writes these articles when sales are slow in a particular area. Maybe now's the time to make a bold Best Offer on that M6 you've been craving. 
PF
PF
zauhar
Veteran
eBay writes these articles when sales are slow in a particular area. Maybe now's the time to make a bold Best Offer on that M6 you've been craving.
PF
That explains it - the article was written by an algorithm!
Randy
johnf04
Well-known
A fine looking camera, that original FED. Quite futuristic.Hi,
And he writes about them after using them and, if he bought it second-hand, he tells us that too. Trouble is, a lot of people don't see the point of that and are happy to pass on what they have read on the internet regardless...
Regards, David
PS Here's the guide to FED cameras:- http://www.ebay.co.uk/gds/Your-Guide-to-FED-Cameras-/10000000178693919/g.html
Dpingr1
Established
I never knew about these buyers guides on the auction site -- they're great fun! Here's one that explains the pros and cons of full frame sensors. You know it's all true, because the writer read about it in "Popular Camera" magazine.
http://www.ebay.com/gds/What-is-a-Full-Frame-Camera-/10000000178626801/g.html
http://www.ebay.com/gds/What-is-a-Full-Frame-Camera-/10000000178626801/g.html
David Hughes
David Hughes
I never knew about these buyers guides on the auction site -- they're great fun! Here's one that explains the pros and cons of full frame sensors. You know it's all true, because the writer read about it in "Popular Camera" magazine.
http://www.ebay.com/gds/What-is-a-Full-Frame-Camera-/10000000178626801/g.html
Hi,
The interesting thing to me is that I take the word 'full' to mean holding as much as it was designed for. So the amount could be a pint of beer or 250cc of wine or 20 galls of diesel but never a fixed amount.
Here, however, full means 24 x 36mm and no other size which means my APS, MF and LF cameras are not full frame even though ....
It just shows what an evil influence marketing and the internet are on the pure unvarnished truth. And the people who write it and the people who believe it are allowed to vote!
Regards, David
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