wgerrard
Veteran
My Hexar RF was in San Francisco a couple of weeks ago. I tagged along and shot postcard snapshots like these. (I've also just figured out how to post images here.)
Postcard 1: As we got off the ferry. Folks with cameras queued.
Early evening in Sausalito, on the south end of town.
Leaning over a rail in Tiburon.
Along a pier.
The RF usually had a CV Nokton 50 on it, but the bird and boat was likely taken with a CV 75/2.5. I packed some Provia but often used drugstore Kodak because I kept leaving the Provia in the hotel room.
It's a new camera for me and I'm not sure that its manual focus and I will be happy together. (As I mentioned in another thread, I'm not sure I'm all that comfortable with manual focus, period. I don't like the time I spend focusing. If I keep it, I'll probably sell some stuff and look for a couple of Hexanon lenses.)
BTW, a well-under-age-30 clerk in one of those drugstores when I was buying film looked at the camera and said "Oh! You have a rangefinder!".
Postcard 1: As we got off the ferry. Folks with cameras queued.
Early evening in Sausalito, on the south end of town.
Leaning over a rail in Tiburon.
Along a pier.
The RF usually had a CV Nokton 50 on it, but the bird and boat was likely taken with a CV 75/2.5. I packed some Provia but often used drugstore Kodak because I kept leaving the Provia in the hotel room.
It's a new camera for me and I'm not sure that its manual focus and I will be happy together. (As I mentioned in another thread, I'm not sure I'm all that comfortable with manual focus, period. I don't like the time I spend focusing. If I keep it, I'll probably sell some stuff and look for a couple of Hexanon lenses.)
BTW, a well-under-age-30 clerk in one of those drugstores when I was buying film looked at the camera and said "Oh! You have a rangefinder!".