dmr
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Sorry -- I'm pretty much the only one of my friends, male or female for that matter, who even knows what a "rangefinder" is, not counting the friends I've made because of the cameras themselves.
This got me to thinking ... (yes, dangerous, I know) 🙂 ... back when I got my first rangefinder, I don't really remember the term "rangefinder" being that commonly used, either as a noun to describe the camera itself, or as an adjective, modifying the term camera.
If I would have held up the camera to somebody, even one who knew cameras and asked what type of a camera it was, the answer as I remember it would be "a 35mm" or just "a 35" or maybe by brand "a Mamiya" or something.
I can remember hearing things like 'oh wow, you got a 35!" when I showed it off. 🙂
I don't even recall using the term "rangefinder" much, if at all in those days, to refer to the gadget that does the actual rangefinding.
I do remember that years after I would always refer to my old camera as "a rangefinder" and I was wondering when that term really became in common use.
Maybe in the early 70's it was in common use, but either I don't remember it or those I hung out with just didn't use the term.