doubs43
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I recall buying my first REAL camera in May of 1967 as if it was yesterday. Prior to this, I had owned a Kodak Instamatic and a simple box camera before that but never a REAL camera of quality.
It wasn't an easy decision. Popular cameras of the day included the Petri 7s, the Yashica rangefinder (Electro-35?) and the Pentax Spotmatic that allowed swapping lenses. The Spotmatic was tempting but I was on a budget and, even in the military BX in the Philippines, it was more than I could afford. So I had to buy something else.
This was my third or fourth trip to the BX to drool over the cameras. Maybe they'd gotten some new stuff in the past few days? Then I saw IT! This was going to be my first REAL camera! At $47.50 I could actually afford it and so I did.
Before I show what IT was, I want to say that after all the love I've seen here for various Canon, Yashica, Konica and Olympus rangefinders of the fixed lens variety, I've been disappointed that nothing has been said about my first REAL camera. BTW, I just won one of these on ebay and it's supposedly in pristine condition. I should know in a week or ten days. If so, it'll take pictures of superb quality as the lens is absolutely first rate.
OK..... OK. Here it is: The fantastic Fujica V2 rangefinder with a 45mm Fujinon f/1.8 lens. A Copal shutter giving 1 - 1/500th and automatic exposure OR fully manual control. In terms of picture quality, this camera will hold it's own against any of it's kind and will do better than most. It's an often overlooked gem of high quality. That's my opinion, anyway. It's going to be nice to have one again. 🙂
Walker
It wasn't an easy decision. Popular cameras of the day included the Petri 7s, the Yashica rangefinder (Electro-35?) and the Pentax Spotmatic that allowed swapping lenses. The Spotmatic was tempting but I was on a budget and, even in the military BX in the Philippines, it was more than I could afford. So I had to buy something else.
This was my third or fourth trip to the BX to drool over the cameras. Maybe they'd gotten some new stuff in the past few days? Then I saw IT! This was going to be my first REAL camera! At $47.50 I could actually afford it and so I did.
Before I show what IT was, I want to say that after all the love I've seen here for various Canon, Yashica, Konica and Olympus rangefinders of the fixed lens variety, I've been disappointed that nothing has been said about my first REAL camera. BTW, I just won one of these on ebay and it's supposedly in pristine condition. I should know in a week or ten days. If so, it'll take pictures of superb quality as the lens is absolutely first rate.
OK..... OK. Here it is: The fantastic Fujica V2 rangefinder with a 45mm Fujinon f/1.8 lens. A Copal shutter giving 1 - 1/500th and automatic exposure OR fully manual control. In terms of picture quality, this camera will hold it's own against any of it's kind and will do better than most. It's an often overlooked gem of high quality. That's my opinion, anyway. It's going to be nice to have one again. 🙂
Walker
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