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Hi i'm new here and also new to RF photography. I'm thinking of getting into them and I like the idea and prices of the FSU cameras. Any ideas as to which one I should go with ?
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Holgaguy😕
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fidget said:From your RF name, I guess that you are a Holga user?
An FSU RF camera is going to be right up your street 😉
Yes I'm now using a Holga but not because I'm so much into the "Toy" camera thing. But I really like Medium Format photography. I am using a Holga because it's the cheapest way to get into med format. But other that the street lomo thing using a camera with a lens you don't really know how good the focus is, well it's not my idea of a perfect camera. I would like to be able to get a good quality Med format system at some point, but for now I want to try RF. If I look for a FED 2 as sudjested how will I know if it's one of the later models.
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Pretty much sums it up!giovatony said:I wouldn`t be too concerned about which FSU you get, as long as it functions properly. I say this because most first time users will go on to another one and the chances are very good that you will too.
Because they are so inexpensive , practical , and work so well it is very difficult not to want another one and maybe even another one after that.
It`s a learning process in many ways too. Learning the many FSU models and their idiosyncrasies is an enjoyable experience that leads to wanting more of them.
I`m not exaggerating.
John
januaryman said:The Fed 2s are the starter's best bet, in my mind. I have a Kiev 4AM I like, but you need to be forgiving. A bit too much pressure in winding and (as just happened to me) the film detaches from the canister and is wrapped around your takeup reel. I better learn how to count frames or check the counter more often... (d'oh!)
januaryman said:Well, it was only my 2nd roll with this camera, so maybe I'll do better. How's the frame spacing on yours, John? Normal or wacky? And.. where did you get them serviced? Can I afford it?
Joe Vitessa said:Fed 2's are nice equipment, but the bottom loading might be a little daunting for a RF newbie. May I suggest a Zorki 6? It opens like a "modern" camera and the viewfinder is the best of any Russian RF. Just my two cents...
Of course, if you just want to experiment with RF photography and don't care about changing lenses, then definitely get a fixed lens RF, like a Yashica or a Olympus RC. They cost the same--or cheaper--than a Russian RF and will work far better.
Joe
holgaguy said:Hi i'm new here and also new to RF photography. I'm thinking of getting into them and I like the idea and prices of the FSU cameras. Any ideas as to which one I should go with ?
Thanks
Holgaguy😕