Has anyone writtten or published a book or books about rangefinder photography. I am more interested in learning about this type of photography versus books with just images. Any advice?
Has anyone writtten or published a book or books about rangefinder photography. I am more interested in learning about this type of photography versus books with just images. Any advice?
I suppose you'd need a definition of rangefinder photography. I've seen some Leica books dedicated to images taken with a Leica (hence rangefinder), and you could find some books of images by photographers who use RF, but rangefinder photography? Certainly, RF camera's lend themselves to certain types of photography (available and low light, street, etc.), but not exclusively.
'Rangefinder' by Roger Hicks and Frances Schultz covers cameras of many formats and lenses along with technique. A very useful reference book.
'Leica M Advanced Photo School' by Guenter Osterloh is obviously biased towards Leicas but nevertheless has very useful chapters on general photography, in particular 35mm rangefinder photography technique.
I found the Hicks and Schultz book rather disappointing. It lacked depth. It was not more than a summary of the available brands and types of rf cameras but no real discussion about the pros and cons of rf photography. I kept the book because I couldn't return it but I found it an utter waste of money (and I bought the book when I was just starting out in rf photography).
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