meandihagee
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are there any? except for the gf670 (that i can't afford)
i've been using an agfa isolette III, but i was wondering if there is a rf with nice bellows and lens that i can focus faster.
10x
i've been using an agfa isolette III, but i was wondering if there is a rf with nice bellows and lens that i can focus faster.
10x
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
There are plenty of them - just go through the archives. My favourites are the Bessa RF (the most portable 6x9 coupled RF folder along with its successor, the - overpriced - Bessa II) and (if we include lazy-tongs-mechanics among folders) the Makina 67 (the best lens in a fixed-lens medium format rangefinder).
Sevo
Sevo
youngmrcurtis
Member
I have a Balda Super Baldax myself, I'm not sure how it stands up to other similar folders, but it does let you align the rangefinder yourself pretty easily. I do love it though.
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
Shanghai 203? Dual format, RF coupled. RF coupling does not use external fold out optical wedges so it's simpler to use.
There was also a Mamiya-6 folder from the 1950s.
There was also a Mamiya-6 folder from the 1950s.
Ernst Dinkla
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kuzano
Veteran
Mamiya 6 Folder
Mamiya 6 Folder
The older Mamiya 6 folder made from post wwII to 1955. Coupled rangefinder, movable film plane focusing for sturdier front standard and flat film mechanism. All had film count and stop. Later models had automated shutter cocking. Many had Zuiko lens, while last models had Mamiya Sekor in Seiko shutter. 6X6
Mamiya 6 Folder
The older Mamiya 6 folder made from post wwII to 1955. Coupled rangefinder, movable film plane focusing for sturdier front standard and flat film mechanism. All had film count and stop. Later models had automated shutter cocking. Many had Zuiko lens, while last models had Mamiya Sekor in Seiko shutter. 6X6
oftheherd
Veteran
The older Mamiya 6 folder made from post wwII to 1955. Coupled rangefinder, movable film plane focusing for sturdier front standard and flat film mechanism. All had film count and stop. Later models had automated shutter cocking. Many had Zuiko lens, while last models had Mamiya Sekor in Seiko shutter. 6X6
They are harder to find in working condition these days I think, and sometimes missing the focusing spring. But if you find one in working condition, they are nice.
You really should check the archives. There are a lot mentioned in this same forum. Everything from Japanese to Russian, with comments on their reliability.
drewbarb
picnic like it's 1999
Does the Plaubel Makina count? I guess it's more of a collapsable than a real folder (like the Mamiya 6 mentioned above- another fine camera, BTW) but I've always wanted one.
sahe69
Well-known
All Super-Ikontas are RF coupled. Take your pick.
wallace
Well-known
Don't forget the Welta Welturs, very sturdy, different formats up to 6x9, and moving the whole lens instead of front lens only (Zeiss, Voigtlaender).
I had them all, liked the Welturs best, only wish they had automatic film counter.
wallace
I had them all, liked the Welturs best, only wish they had automatic film counter.
wallace
Ken Smith
Why yes Ma'am - it folds
Wallace - The whole front lens assembly on my Bessa II moves as one unit during focusing. The Bessa I is a scale focus folder.
oftheherd
Veteran
Holy Mackeral
Holy Mackeral
I got curious since I have a Mamiya 6 folder, so I went looking on ebay. One just sold for $140, and as for parts. It was listed as a non-working shutter. Now granted that may only be a need for lighter fluid, but wow!
Holy Mackeral
I got curious since I have a Mamiya 6 folder, so I went looking on ebay. One just sold for $140, and as for parts. It was listed as a non-working shutter. Now granted that may only be a need for lighter fluid, but wow!
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Black Bessa II with Color-Heliar 105/3.5. Hard to find (I got lucky) but a brilliant camera.
I will be off to Bulgaria for a week tomorrow morning, that Bessa and my M6 will be with me. Packing slide film, this will be big fun!
I will be off to Bulgaria for a week tomorrow morning, that Bessa and my M6 will be with me. Packing slide film, this will be big fun!
FallisPhoto
Veteran
No one has mentioned them yet, and possibly this is with good reason, but there are also the Moskva rangefinders. I wouldn't buy one without taking a peek through the rangefinder first though. If the images in the rangefinder move diagonally, or are not aligned vertically, it will be a truely monumental PITA to fix it.
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RichL
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Certo Six and Super Baldax.
Both 6X6 and both CRF
Both 6X6 and both CRF
awilder
Alan Wilder
Fuji GS 645 with a 75/3.4 lens, modern accurate TTF meter, field compensating parallax correction and a coupled RF. Extremely sharp optic, the best I've ever seen Modern Photography test. I use to own one when I had a darkroom, it was a great camera.
ianstamatic
Well-known
Welta
Iskra
fuji gs645
super ikonta 532/16
after that it starts getting a more expensive for incremental improvements
Iskra
fuji gs645
super ikonta 532/16
after that it starts getting a more expensive for incremental improvements
Krosya
Konicaze
Weltas or course '):

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