ICU said:
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I was wondering how everyone got started in RF photography?
To make a long story long ... and there are really two chapters in this story.
When I was in high school and getting interested in photography, I realized I needed something more than the Brownie Starflash. I liked my brother's Pentax H3V, but that was beyond my means. I did buy a used Mamiya Super Deluxe rangefinder which I did consider a close second to those cameras I coveted, such as the Pentax, the Nikon F, and the Leica. I did, and I still do, consider the 35mm rangefinder and the 35mm SLR to be more alike than different.
When I got my first real job and some $$$, I bought a brand new shiny Black Press Model Pentax Spotmatic, and kind of pushed the Mamiya aside. Then I made one of the worst mistakes of my life, I sold the Mamiya. I figured I wasn't really using it ... WRONG!
I later traded up from the Spotmatic to the K1000, a camera I still have and use regularly.
Fast forward to 2004. ... I was playing hooky one afternoon from a conference I was attending in Chicago and taking photos in some subway stations. I was handholding at 1/30 and 1/15, wide open, trying to grab as much light as I could under those circumstances. I realized that the >>THWACK<< of the mirror was costing me an f-stop.
At that moment I realized that I made a major mistake in selling the Mamiya SD, and I set upon a quest to obtain another one just like it.
I had actually forgotten the exact model of Mamiya, so I asked on the Usenet rec.photo.35mm newsgroup, and they pointed me to {ta-da} Rangefinder Forum. The fine folks here quickly identified what I had from my description. Yes, they showed up on E-gag every so often, but they were far between and priced more than I wanted to pay.
The folks here suggested I try a Canon QL17 GIII, which I did, and my baptism by fire in camera repair is a story in itself.
I did eventually find another Mamiya SD. However, it had some nonobvious internal damage that rendered it nothing but a parts camera. I found another in fair shape and made one very nice one out of two so-so ones.
I got my first RF last month (Kiev 4) and now a third RF is one its way to me.
I know you'll enjoy shooting with RFs! I am convinced, however, that there's no such thing as owning one rangefinder!
I always considered myself to be immune to GAS, but in December I saw a very nice black Canon GIII on e-pray, so I said "what the {heck}" and put in a bid. Surprise, surprise, for once nobody wanted it more than I did so I now have a complimentary pair of GIIIs.
🙂 I'm sure you feel good about your collection.
🙂