markbrennan
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Hey Everyone -
This forum was so helpful in answering my questions about the P and 50mm lenses that I thought I should at least let everyone know I recently purchased one from KEH. I'm particularly grateful to JLM, ChrisN, Michael (mjm6), Joe, djon, John Shriver, Brian, rotzbremse and many others for their great feedback and advice.
I decided to purchase from KEH mostly for peace of mind and because they're so generally well regarded. Frankly, I ended up spending more on the body than I would have through my private seller or some of the eBay auctions I was following but I liked having the 14 day return and the 60 day warranty.
I bought a body that KEH had rated Excellent Plus, and indeed it's in beautiful condition. I also got a Canon 1.8 50, rated a Bargain (they didn't have anything better and it's optically clean.)
First impressions? This is one solid piece of camera! I'm very impressed w/ the weight and heft and feel in the hand. A beautiful piece of machinery. Clean, elegant interface. I just love the simplicity of the design. There's nothing distracting or superfluous on the body.
The film advance lever is wonderfully smooth. Shutter release is clean. Shooting w/ this camera is a true pleasure.
When I went from a Nikon D70 to a Nikon FM2 I was impressed by the simplicity of the FM2, but this takes it a step further. Having a fully manual body w/out a meter strikes me as simple, direct and liberating. I've purchased a Sekonic 308S meter, which feels good in my hand and is very easy to use. I estimate exposure, check it w/ the meter, then adjust if necessary. If the lighting changes, I often change my settings w/out another reading. Being able to re-frame/focus w/out seeing another meter reading through an on-board meter is a relief. And coming from an SLR it's just a joy not to hear the mirror slap or have the mirror blackout!
Lens seems fine, though I haven't had the test rolls developed yet. I'm not used to the lack of close focusing the 1.8 has, but can live w/ it.
One issue/question - I love the finder and framelines. Again, it's wonderful to escape what I thought were distractions of the SLR system, including what I considered the limitation of seeing ONLY what the lens sees. I love the openness of the frame and the 50mm framelines are great.
However, I suspect there may be some flare w/ the finder. It may partly be the fact that I need to get used to RF focusing, but occassionlly I look through the finder and it doesn't seem 100% clear. It's almost a kind of haze. But the finder looks good and again, KEH rated the body EX+, which is a good rating. Anyone else ever experienced anything similar w/ their P? Is it partly a matter of my getting used to the way the RF patch blurs up a bit?
Thanks and regards,
-Mark
This forum was so helpful in answering my questions about the P and 50mm lenses that I thought I should at least let everyone know I recently purchased one from KEH. I'm particularly grateful to JLM, ChrisN, Michael (mjm6), Joe, djon, John Shriver, Brian, rotzbremse and many others for their great feedback and advice.
I decided to purchase from KEH mostly for peace of mind and because they're so generally well regarded. Frankly, I ended up spending more on the body than I would have through my private seller or some of the eBay auctions I was following but I liked having the 14 day return and the 60 day warranty.
I bought a body that KEH had rated Excellent Plus, and indeed it's in beautiful condition. I also got a Canon 1.8 50, rated a Bargain (they didn't have anything better and it's optically clean.)
First impressions? This is one solid piece of camera! I'm very impressed w/ the weight and heft and feel in the hand. A beautiful piece of machinery. Clean, elegant interface. I just love the simplicity of the design. There's nothing distracting or superfluous on the body.
The film advance lever is wonderfully smooth. Shutter release is clean. Shooting w/ this camera is a true pleasure.
When I went from a Nikon D70 to a Nikon FM2 I was impressed by the simplicity of the FM2, but this takes it a step further. Having a fully manual body w/out a meter strikes me as simple, direct and liberating. I've purchased a Sekonic 308S meter, which feels good in my hand and is very easy to use. I estimate exposure, check it w/ the meter, then adjust if necessary. If the lighting changes, I often change my settings w/out another reading. Being able to re-frame/focus w/out seeing another meter reading through an on-board meter is a relief. And coming from an SLR it's just a joy not to hear the mirror slap or have the mirror blackout!
Lens seems fine, though I haven't had the test rolls developed yet. I'm not used to the lack of close focusing the 1.8 has, but can live w/ it.
One issue/question - I love the finder and framelines. Again, it's wonderful to escape what I thought were distractions of the SLR system, including what I considered the limitation of seeing ONLY what the lens sees. I love the openness of the frame and the 50mm framelines are great.
However, I suspect there may be some flare w/ the finder. It may partly be the fact that I need to get used to RF focusing, but occassionlly I look through the finder and it doesn't seem 100% clear. It's almost a kind of haze. But the finder looks good and again, KEH rated the body EX+, which is a good rating. Anyone else ever experienced anything similar w/ their P? Is it partly a matter of my getting used to the way the RF patch blurs up a bit?
Thanks and regards,
-Mark