Looking for a 6x4.5 Folder, here are a few of my requirements.
1. Rangefinder (uncoupled of course)
2. 6X4.5 (not 6x6 with mask, no multiformat stuff)
3. Side folding deck|rail
4. Tessar type lens
5. 1-500 shutter speed
6. Flash-sync
So far ive found the Petri RF and Konica Pearl II, but there must be more!
FYI on the Pearl II - it does not have X synch (and
cannot be made to x-synch by adjusting the shutter), and it
does have a coupled rangefinder (the rangefinder operates a distance/dof scale under a window). Note that the Pearl IIB (faster 3.5 Hexar lens, still marked "II") has a totally unsynched Durax shutter and no automatic DOF scale - that may be the source of the confusion).
Some other tips:
1. Ditch the Tessar and get the Fuji GS645 with its Heliar-style lens. Way better lens, way better RF, parallax correction metering(!), modern film loading. Not small, but very capable. The fabled bellows issues are less common than bellows issues on 1950s folders.
2. The Pearl II is a great camera, with the usual virtues and vices:
- Sharp lens
- No DE prevention
- It is easy to fat roll with modern film unless you press in while turning the takeup key. That's because the thicker film has significantly more resistance, and the winding key then cams out of the spool.
- But ecause it does not have a mechanical counter, it can be used with thicker modern films w/o spacing issues
- Small VF with bright RF spot
- Takes microscopic filters
- No strap lugs
- Leatherette leprosy is rampant
3. I have owned and shot both Pearls and Super Ikonta As. The IQ seems a little better on the Pearls, but that may be a function of my having shot a lot of uncoated 531s. The Pearl also has the advantage of a combined VF/RF, which you can't get on Super As and Cs.
Dante