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Tim
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...three of 'em, in fact. I am a happy boy.
#1 is the Nikonos V that Lars (Meakin) sold me. It was waiting for me when I got back from my trip, it may not be a rangefinder but its BOOTIFULL!!!!! I'd swear it has never had film or batteries loaded into it. 😀
#2 is a Canonet G-III Ql17 or whatever the hell they're called, strictly speaking this is not mine, but the missus'..... she wanted something small, light and fully manual yet good qaulity that she could carry around; a friend had the Canonet going cheap, after a clean up and new light seals its sweeeet. So Cary is now a Rangefinder user as well 🙂, knowing my luck she'll like it so much that she'll want matching his-n-hers Leicas........ 🙁
#3 is definately a bit left field, I've got my hands on a Linhof Technika IV 6x9..... It DOES have a rangefinder, but is almost the total antithesis of what we consider Rangefinder photography. But I took it out for a play yesterday and it was a lot of fun 😉
#1 is the Nikonos V that Lars (Meakin) sold me. It was waiting for me when I got back from my trip, it may not be a rangefinder but its BOOTIFULL!!!!! I'd swear it has never had film or batteries loaded into it. 😀
#2 is a Canonet G-III Ql17 or whatever the hell they're called, strictly speaking this is not mine, but the missus'..... she wanted something small, light and fully manual yet good qaulity that she could carry around; a friend had the Canonet going cheap, after a clean up and new light seals its sweeeet. So Cary is now a Rangefinder user as well 🙂, knowing my luck she'll like it so much that she'll want matching his-n-hers Leicas........ 🙁
#3 is definately a bit left field, I've got my hands on a Linhof Technika IV 6x9..... It DOES have a rangefinder, but is almost the total antithesis of what we consider Rangefinder photography. But I took it out for a play yesterday and it was a lot of fun 😉