ericzhu
Established
I have a super ikonta 6X9 coupled folder, but the shutter release shall be pressed by the left hand, which is a trouble for me. Therefore I am looking for another coupled rangefinder/folder.
Is Telka III the right one which I use my right hand for shutter release button? Any other suggestions?
Thanks.
Is Telka III the right one which I use my right hand for shutter release button? Any other suggestions?
Thanks.
Ernst Dinkla
Well-known
I have a super ikonta 6X9 coupled folder, but the shutter release shall be pressed by the left hand, which is a trouble for me. Therefore I am looking for another coupled rangefinder/folder.
Is Telka III the right one which I use my right hand for shutter release button? Any other suggestions?
Thanks.
http://photo.net/classic-cameras-forum/00UfyO
mentions a customisation to get a left hand shutter release. So in its original state it should be right handed. The lens quality surprises me given the wider character of the lens and some bad image samples on other web sites.
Ernst Dinkla
ZeissFan
Veteran
Agfa Record III (uncoupled rangefinder) also has a right hand shutter release.
literiter
Well-known
I have a super ikonta 6X9 coupled folder, but the shutter release shall be pressed by the left hand, which is a trouble for me. Therefore I am looking for another coupled rangefinder/folder.
Is Telka III the right one which I use my right hand for shutter release button? Any other suggestions?
Thanks.
Does it have to be 6X9 ? Can it be 6X6?
Ernst Dinkla
Well-known
Agfa Record III (uncoupled rangefinder) also has a right hand shutter release.
I guess 90% of folders are for right handed.
The 4 I have here are.
Ernst Dinkla
GaryLH
Veteran
My Super Ikonta A is on the left as well. However, the Super Ikonta III I have, they moved it to the right.
oftheherd
Veteran
Isn't the idea that you adjust the RF with the right hand and therefore the shutter with the left so you don't have to remove your hand from the RF control to snap the shutter?
Sorry, I don't have one so I am not sure of that, but I have seen some that are that way. Then it is a retraining of the motor movements of the hands the OP should try for (if possible).
Sorry, I don't have one so I am not sure of that, but I have seen some that are that way. Then it is a retraining of the motor movements of the hands the OP should try for (if possible).
hanskerensky
Well-known
Maybe the OP has medic problems with his left hand and cannot use it to trigger the shutter. Maybe he can use it to set the range. Would be nice if he could further clarify.
In fact, when you are searching for coupled rangefinder folders in the 6x9 format there seem to be less around with a right hand then with a left hand shutter release button. The Demaria-Lapierre Telka III is one of them and looks to be a fine folder. Must put that on my wishing list !
In fact, when you are searching for coupled rangefinder folders in the 6x9 format there seem to be less around with a right hand then with a left hand shutter release button. The Demaria-Lapierre Telka III is one of them and looks to be a fine folder. Must put that on my wishing list !
ericzhu
Established
Thanks all for contribution. Just come back from Chinese Spring Festival.
I am used to adjusting focus with left hand, press shutter button with right hand. Therefore I am looking for a 6X9 camera like this mechanism.
For 6X6, I really enjoy using mamiya 6 folder. It is awsome.
I am used to adjusting focus with left hand, press shutter button with right hand. Therefore I am looking for a 6X9 camera like this mechanism.
For 6X6, I really enjoy using mamiya 6 folder. It is awsome.
ericzhu
Established
Telka III is left-hand shutter release
Telka III is left-hand shutter release
After consulting Certo6, it is confirmed that Telka III is a left-hand shutter release design. What a pity! I have no confidence on using my left hand's finger.
Telka III is left-hand shutter release
http://photo.net/classic-cameras-forum/00UfyO
mentions a customisation to get a left hand shutter release. So in its original state it should be right handed. The lens quality surprises me given the wider character of the lens and some bad image samples on other web sites.
Ernst Dinkla
After consulting Certo6, it is confirmed that Telka III is a left-hand shutter release design. What a pity! I have no confidence on using my left hand's finger.
bbjorkum
Newbie
Telka III
Telka III
I have a Telka III. Yes, the release button is on the left hand side. However, you focus with your right index finger, thus you don't have to shift your grip on the camera.
Telka III
I have a Telka III. Yes, the release button is on the left hand side. However, you focus with your right index finger, thus you don't have to shift your grip on the camera.
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