Russ
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Re: Rangefinders Everyone should have
Vivitar ES & Oly RC.
Russ
CleverName said:In a recent post I said that anyone who visits this site regularly should own a Canonet QL-17 GIII. They are great cameras, relatively inexpensive, and there are a lot of them out there.
I would also include the Yashica GSN in the list for the same reasons.
I'm wondering, what other cameras would you guys put on this list?
Vivitar ES & Oly RC.
Russ
JohnM
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I don't know if any one camera is a 'must own' and like someone else mentioned, I tend to take fewer pictures when I have too many cameras around. Not sure why.
However, in the spirit of the question, there are three cameras that I owned, loved and eventually gave away to family because I didn't want to sell them.
1) Olympus RD - great camera, but hard to recommend in light of the grease that WILL leak onto the shutter blades. Buy with the knowledge that you will need a CLA sooner rather than later. (Not a do it yourself job on this camera.)
2) Konica Auto S1.6 - faster version of the S2.
3) Konica C35 - surprisingly durable and sharp. Great size for a coat pocket.
However, in the spirit of the question, there are three cameras that I owned, loved and eventually gave away to family because I didn't want to sell them.
1) Olympus RD - great camera, but hard to recommend in light of the grease that WILL leak onto the shutter blades. Buy with the knowledge that you will need a CLA sooner rather than later. (Not a do it yourself job on this camera.)
2) Konica Auto S1.6 - faster version of the S2.
3) Konica C35 - surprisingly durable and sharp. Great size for a coat pocket.
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nwcanonman
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Oldprof,
Different tools, for different jobs ~ ; - )
Different tools, for different jobs ~ ; - )