Greyscale
Veteran
I bought this funky little rangefinder as a throw-in with a lot of M42 SLR lenses on ebay, and i think that I am going to like it a lot. It is quite compact for a 50's coupled rangefinder (similar in size to the Canonet QL17 GIII) with some unique features. Film advance is on the bottom, film rewind is on the left side, and focus is via a thumbwheel on the back top right of the camera body. The viewfinder is fairly large and very bright, and it has a nice 45/2.8 lens, with shutter speeds from 1 to 500.
But the best thing about this camera is the shutter release. It is feather-light, and combined with the substantial heft of the camera (did I mention the remarkable build quality?) camera shake should not be much of an issue with this camera.
Cosmetically, the camera is perfect. I don't think that it spent much time at all out of its case. The rf patch is nice and bright and sharp, so no beamsplitter issues on this one. Inside, it is clean as new. The aperture moves freely.
There are two problems, though, but I don't think anything too serious. The rewind crank is a little stiff, but i think a tiny little bit of lubrication in the mechanism will free that up. And the shutter isn't firing. It is oh so close, I can see the blades start to move, but just not firing, so I will need to remove the front element and vlean the blades. But I can't see any visual signs of oil or debris on them, and I am hopeful that just a drop or two of naphtha will put things back into working order.
This is a very pretty camera:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3033/2611955676_2c5a0aa89c_o.jpg
(that's not an actual photo of mine, but you get the picture 😉).
But the best thing about this camera is the shutter release. It is feather-light, and combined with the substantial heft of the camera (did I mention the remarkable build quality?) camera shake should not be much of an issue with this camera.
Cosmetically, the camera is perfect. I don't think that it spent much time at all out of its case. The rf patch is nice and bright and sharp, so no beamsplitter issues on this one. Inside, it is clean as new. The aperture moves freely.
There are two problems, though, but I don't think anything too serious. The rewind crank is a little stiff, but i think a tiny little bit of lubrication in the mechanism will free that up. And the shutter isn't firing. It is oh so close, I can see the blades start to move, but just not firing, so I will need to remove the front element and vlean the blades. But I can't see any visual signs of oil or debris on them, and I am hopeful that just a drop or two of naphtha will put things back into working order.
This is a very pretty camera:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3033/2611955676_2c5a0aa89c_o.jpg
(that's not an actual photo of mine, but you get the picture 😉).