jameshart
Newbie
I know little of rangefinder cameras; My normal shooting rig is a Nikon D70S.
However, the D70S isn't exactly a camera that one stuffs in one's coat pocket.
I have a Kodak LS443 digital, but the start up sequence and shutter delay, not to mention camera noise, are such that the camera does not endear itself to me.
I've been considering purchasing a rangefinder to use for casual street shooting. I've seen several on EBay; however, not knowing the value of the camera makes it difficult to place a bid.
There is a Fed 2 C on auction that is currently under $50 U.S., supposedly in 'excellent' condition, with the I26 lens.
I'm looking for an inexpensive 35 camera, smaller than the typical SLR (my backup camera for the D70S is an FM10, but even with a 50mm lens the unit is too big for a coat pocket); the camera will be used for casual shooting, but one would still like something that produces good images.
Assuming the Fed 2 C is not the worst possible choice, what would be a reasonable offer for such a camera and lens in 'excellent' condition?
Thanks!
Jim
However, the D70S isn't exactly a camera that one stuffs in one's coat pocket.
I have a Kodak LS443 digital, but the start up sequence and shutter delay, not to mention camera noise, are such that the camera does not endear itself to me.
I've been considering purchasing a rangefinder to use for casual street shooting. I've seen several on EBay; however, not knowing the value of the camera makes it difficult to place a bid.
There is a Fed 2 C on auction that is currently under $50 U.S., supposedly in 'excellent' condition, with the I26 lens.
I'm looking for an inexpensive 35 camera, smaller than the typical SLR (my backup camera for the D70S is an FM10, but even with a 50mm lens the unit is too big for a coat pocket); the camera will be used for casual shooting, but one would still like something that produces good images.
Assuming the Fed 2 C is not the worst possible choice, what would be a reasonable offer for such a camera and lens in 'excellent' condition?
Thanks!
Jim