Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I think the C35 and Auto C35 have the same magnification. I have never had or used a 7sII. FWIW, I've used a C35 a lot and the magnification never bothered me. as you said, there is a lot of room around the framelines, and it is really easy to focus and compose. Not like an M3, no! And I do prefer my 35SP.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I concur with Trius. Same and never bothered me. In fact, I have both (plus an Olympus 35RC, and about three or four other fixed RFs) and I never thought about it.
Robin P
Well-known
A little gem
A little gem
A short note in praise of the C35 - so many things to like about it!
It really is small enough to fit in a pocket, mine at least gives great exposures with hearing aid batteries and it's so cheap to buy that one doesn't fret worrying about it.
I find the lens adequate for B&W but the results with colour film have an "interesting" character and the detail resolution is not really good enough for A4 prints.
Here are some samples from the many "keepers" I've got with this little gem.
Cheers, Robin
A little gem
A short note in praise of the C35 - so many things to like about it!
It really is small enough to fit in a pocket, mine at least gives great exposures with hearing aid batteries and it's so cheap to buy that one doesn't fret worrying about it.
I find the lens adequate for B&W but the results with colour film have an "interesting" character and the detail resolution is not really good enough for A4 prints.
Here are some samples from the many "keepers" I've got with this little gem.
Cheers, Robin
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Harlee
Well-known
I just returned from Siberia last Sunday night, but just before I left earlier in the month I worked on my C35 and got the shutter working again. I've got a B+W roll being processed and as soon as I get it back I'll post some pics from my resurrected C35.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Please do, here is is one from C35 trip to Mexico in February:

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