charjohncarter
Veteran
Rogue_Designator, Have your ever tried the f4 Canon 100mm. They are 50+ years old. And as anyone knows women and lens have characteristics that only improve with age. My 100m Canon is soft, with many subtle contrasts, and seems to appreciate being used.
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Check this thread. http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=440634#post440634
Most J12s do fit.
Kim
Most J12s do fit.
Kim
colyn said:The Canon arrived this afternoon.
I've been playing with it and really like the feel of it.
A couple of questions though:
(2)Will a J-12 fit without touching the baffles?
Carlos Cruz
Established
j 12
j 12
I had two J12 on my canon, first was silver one and I really didn't like the sound it gave when focusing the other was blk made in eighties and it was really good for me until I got canon 35/2/... so when buying J12 the rule is go for blk ones /newer lens.
good luck with new body
j 12
I had two J12 on my canon, first was silver one and I really didn't like the sound it gave when focusing the other was blk made in eighties and it was really good for me until I got canon 35/2/... so when buying J12 the rule is go for blk ones /newer lens.
good luck with new body
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
charjohncarter said:Rogue_Designator, Have your ever tried the f4 Canon 100mm. They are 50+ years old. And as anyone knows women and lens have characteristics that only improve with age. My 100m Canon is soft, with many subtle contrasts, and seems to appreciate being used.
I have used it - but it's a bit too soft for my liking. And f4 is a bit too slow for most of my useage as well. I plan to replace it with either the 85/2, or 100/2.
colyn
ישו משיח
I found 3 original Canon film cassettes today for this camera. DAG had 3 left..now he has none..
colyn
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cruz said:so when buying J12 the rule is go for blk ones /newer lens.
good luck with new body
Most people recommend buying the white/silver older versions. Other than the sound you mention is there any other reason you prefer the black ones?
I have both in Kiev/Contax mount and both are equally good performers.
Kim Coxon
Moderator
More than likely a simple CLA will cure the "sound". Fairly common on FSU glass.
Kim
Kim
cruz said:I had two J12 on my canon, first was silver one and I really didn't like the sound it gave when focusing the other was blk made in eighties and it was really good for me until I got canon 35/2/... so when buying J12 the rule is go for blk ones /newer lens.
good luck with new body
Carlos Cruz
Established
colyn said:Most people recommend buying the white/silver older versions. Other than the sound you mention is there any other reason you prefer the black ones?
I have both in Kiev/Contax mount and both are equally good performers.
I checked several slvr and several blk lenses, and most slvr lenses had a tad bigger rear element that prevented to focus the lens,blk ones have this element a bit smaller and they usually fit canon without problem. Check every lens if it mounts and focuses through whole range.
colyn
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cruz said:I checked several slvr and several blk lenses, and most slvr lenses had a tad bigger rear element that prevented to focus the lens,blk ones have this element a bit smaller and they usually fit canon without problem. Check every lens if it mounts and focuses through whole range.
I bought a black 69xxx version last night from grizzlybear. Hopefully it will work with my Canon P. If not I'll have to use it on my Leica III's
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