Re: petri racer?
backalley photo said:
anyone know something about the petri racer?
joe
Joe,
I have a Petri Racer. Heck, I've nearly got one of everything by now. It's a light-weight aluminum bodied camera (I think it's aluminum) with a 45mm 2.8 lens and a coupled rangefinder. The shutter release is on the front of the body, and it's touchy. It has a mechanical indicator on top to show when the camera is cocked and ready to fire, which is good, because of that touchy shutter release I mentioned.
It does not have a hot-shoe, but it has a standard PC connector on the body of the lens. ASA setting is on the lens body too, from 25 to 800 ASA. It has a nice viewfinder (mine is, anyway) with a bright rangefinder patch in the standard manner and a brightline frame - but it does not correct for parallax. It also has a match-needle meter viewable through the viewfinder, on the right hand side.
It takes the ubiquitous PX-25 mercury battery, but I put an alkaline in it and it seems to be about right with exposure anyway. It turns on when the camera is cocked. Don't leave the camera cocked - drains the battery.
Speeds are standard 1-500 plus B. Has a self-timer on the side, as usual.
It has a standard cable-release hole where the normal shutter release would be - weird!
I guess it's half-way decent. I used it to take the recent 'shadow' photo I posted of the 'Soldiers'.
Not a bad little knock-around camera. I would not put it in the same class as an Olympus RD/SP/RC or Canonet, etc, for mechanical construction, but the lens/shutter on mine seem pretty good.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks