pcfranchina
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How do you guys feel the GIII stands up to other interchangable RF cameras, like older Zorkis or FEDs? I fear I will miss the meter, the fast lens and the advance lever......
Wayne R. Scott said:I have never once uttered the phrase "Umm, here hold this while I try to load film into this camera", when using a QL-17 GIII. It is just drop the film in and go!!
The QL-17 GIII's are better cameras than I am a photographer.
kaiyen said:The only photos I would take "better" with an interchangeable lens RF are the ones I can't take at all because the lens on the Canonet isn't wide enough. That's the only reason I why I'm looking to get a bessa.
JoeFriday said:do you mean, how do the FSU cameras hold up against the Canonet? there are pros and cons
obviously there is the interchangeable lens factor.. and a Canonet is possibly the easiest RF on the planet to load film into.. the meter is nice, but having a meterless camera can be good, too
I would say the Canonet is better for a travel camera where you anticipate a lot of 'grab shot' opportunities.. but an FSU is a unique and fun system that has to be experienced to understand.. I wouldn't give up my Canonet, but I'm not planning to give up my Kiev any time soon, either.. they complement each other quite well