You two need a CL to be small and use those lenses...
The one camera that I would like to come across is a Petri Color 35 for pocketable. A cheap one would be a Minolta Hi-Matic C.
The M4-2 will run a lot less than the original M4 and other Leica bodies. Google the web, supposedly the first batch had problems and the bad reputation stuck. There are hints out there about what SN's to avoid. They seem to go for about the same as a user M2, and I have seen them for less.
The one camera that I would like to come across is a Petri Color 35 for pocketable. A cheap one would be a Minolta Hi-Matic C.
The M4-2 will run a lot less than the original M4 and other Leica bodies. Google the web, supposedly the first batch had problems and the bad reputation stuck. There are hints out there about what SN's to avoid. They seem to go for about the same as a user M2, and I have seen them for less.
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pshinkaw
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My Petri Color 35 has a slight wobble to the lens barrel when it's extended. I haven't been able to ascertain if that is normal or if there is a loose screw somewhere. Itis quite worrisome since a little wobble on a little camera is actually quite a bit of movement.
-Paul
-Paul
Merciful, that's a beautiful shot! Just enough light from the left to outline her hand and arm, and the glass... excellent.
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Natalia
Guest
merciful said:I found it irritating for afew days, but got used to it pretty rapidly thereafter.
Sample, at ISO 3200.
beautiful......I looked at your gallery - awesome shots. Did you use one cam for all the shots? If yes, which one was it?
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merciful
Guest
Thanks, guys.
Red, I used and M3 or M6 for the majority of those shots, but there're a few Holga, a few Canonet, and even a D30 shot in the bunch.
Red, I used and M3 or M6 for the majority of those shots, but there're a few Holga, a few Canonet, and even a D30 shot in the bunch.
taffer
void
Merciful, did you see this one ?
http://www.keh.com/shop/SHOWPRODUCT...=newused&BID=LM&CID=02&SOID=N&curpic=0&dpsp=0
According to many posts I've read, in KEH's bargain is still a very nice camera...
And yes, as usual, great photo !
http://www.keh.com/shop/SHOWPRODUCT...=newused&BID=LM&CID=02&SOID=N&curpic=0&dpsp=0
According to many posts I've read, in KEH's bargain is still a very nice camera...
And yes, as usual, great photo !
Russ
Well-known
pshinkaw said:My Petri Color 35 has a slight wobble to the lens barrel when it's extended. I haven't been able to ascertain if that is normal or if there is a loose screw somewhere. It is quite worrisome since a little wobble on a little camera is actually quite a bit of movement.
-Paul
Paul
Lens wobble on some of the Japanese rangefinders is quite normal. Even when new, or barely used. However, it has no affect on the resulting images.
Russ
kafrf
Established
Good user body
Good user body
I would definitely check out KEH. Call them and ask them what they have. (Their website doesn't show everything, I discovered.) I just bought my "bargain" M4 from them. By most rating standards, it's a "near mint!" Beautiful, and the price WAS bargain! I've had the same experience with other items I've bought from them.
Good user body
taffer said:Merciful, did you see this one ?
http://www.keh.com/shop/SHOWPRODUCT...=newused&BID=LM&CID=02&SOID=N&curpic=0&dpsp=0
According to many posts I've read, in KEH's bargain is still a very nice camera...
I would definitely check out KEH. Call them and ask them what they have. (Their website doesn't show everything, I discovered.) I just bought my "bargain" M4 from them. By most rating standards, it's a "near mint!" Beautiful, and the price WAS bargain! I've had the same experience with other items I've bought from them.
peter_n
Veteran
Yes its the bargain rated stuff there that gets the good feedback. I have read though that stuff rated higher has not been quite so stellar.
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