sauerwald
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I shoot mostly B&W, mostly LF with a view camera. I also have a 6x6 SLR which I use for handheld stuff, and now want to buy a 35mm rangefinder. I had a 6x6 rangefinder (Iskra) which was a good camera, but somewhat more bulky than I wanted for that purpose. I travel a lot for my work, and I want a small camera that I can easily carry in a briefcase or pocket. I'd rather not spend a small fortune on this camera, but I am prepared to get something decent - budget preferably under $500 but I might go higher if I needed to.
What I want:
Primary lens of ~40mm - I can see myself using wider lenses, rarely ever do anything longer.
I could live with a fixed lens camera with a 35-45mm length.
Coupled rangefinder.
Coupled meter, allowing me to do metered manual shots.
Mechanical Shutter that works with no battery.
Small Physical Size
Things that I have looked at which came close
Various 70s era fixed lens rangefinders - Canon GIII QL17, Olympus 35 SP, Minolta HiMatic 7 SII - all seem to suffer from not allowing manual metered exposures, you can get auto exposure, or manual exposure with no meter. Also, often these seem to use batteries that are hard to get today.
Leica CL - This seems to come pretty close, my concerns are the meter not being reliable - these are all fairly old cameras now, and apparantly the meters are hard/impossible to repair, along with the PX625 battery. Slightly over my budget, but not horribly so.
Bessa 4M - Meets all of my requirements, but is more money than I would like to spend. I like the fact that I can get other, wider lenses with this.
What am I missing, any suggestions?
What I want:
Primary lens of ~40mm - I can see myself using wider lenses, rarely ever do anything longer.
I could live with a fixed lens camera with a 35-45mm length.
Coupled rangefinder.
Coupled meter, allowing me to do metered manual shots.
Mechanical Shutter that works with no battery.
Small Physical Size
Things that I have looked at which came close
Various 70s era fixed lens rangefinders - Canon GIII QL17, Olympus 35 SP, Minolta HiMatic 7 SII - all seem to suffer from not allowing manual metered exposures, you can get auto exposure, or manual exposure with no meter. Also, often these seem to use batteries that are hard to get today.
Leica CL - This seems to come pretty close, my concerns are the meter not being reliable - these are all fairly old cameras now, and apparantly the meters are hard/impossible to repair, along with the PX625 battery. Slightly over my budget, but not horribly so.
Bessa 4M - Meets all of my requirements, but is more money than I would like to spend. I like the fact that I can get other, wider lenses with this.
What am I missing, any suggestions?