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Donald
One of the joys of rangefinder photography is that we have access to very good quality gear at very attractive prices as well as the most expensive cameras and lenses ever made. I have a challenge for you.
Just how little can you spend on an outfit?
I want hear from you about your cheapest gear. Here's the test:
What did you spend on a 35mm rangefinder body, 50mm, 35mm (or 28mm) and 135mm (or 90mm) lens? Everything had to be working when you got it and acquired reasonably legally (at least you shouldn't have got caught yet). Inherited and given gear doesn't count.
The person with the cheapest outfit gets glory but no prize, I'm afraid. There will be extra glory for included bonuses (multi finders, leather cases etc) that were thrown in with anything that you bought.
Also, post photos from or of your cheap outfits. My 4k features in my gallery quite a bit.
To get us started here's mine:
Zorki 4k with case, box and instruction manual in mint condition = £24
Jupiter 12 = £19 in Jessops sale
Jupiter 9 = £35 also in Jessops sale
That makes £73 for a lifetime of high quality photography, which is pretty cool, I think.
I also got a Leningrad 2 meter for £2 in Cash Convertors in perfect working order.
Can anyone prove they got a Leica for £5?
Just how little can you spend on an outfit?
I want hear from you about your cheapest gear. Here's the test:
What did you spend on a 35mm rangefinder body, 50mm, 35mm (or 28mm) and 135mm (or 90mm) lens? Everything had to be working when you got it and acquired reasonably legally (at least you shouldn't have got caught yet). Inherited and given gear doesn't count.
The person with the cheapest outfit gets glory but no prize, I'm afraid. There will be extra glory for included bonuses (multi finders, leather cases etc) that were thrown in with anything that you bought.
Also, post photos from or of your cheap outfits. My 4k features in my gallery quite a bit.
To get us started here's mine:
Zorki 4k with case, box and instruction manual in mint condition = £24
Jupiter 12 = £19 in Jessops sale
Jupiter 9 = £35 also in Jessops sale
That makes £73 for a lifetime of high quality photography, which is pretty cool, I think.
I also got a Leningrad 2 meter for £2 in Cash Convertors in perfect working order.
Can anyone prove they got a Leica for £5?