btgc
Veteran
Pentax 928 is similar to Rollei Prego 90 - lacks some sophisticated (useless in real life?) features like automatic capture at several focal lengths, but adds very useful one - diopter correction in VF. I truly wonder why high end Prego 90 misses it.
muf
Well-known
Agree about the diopter, but I'm lucky that I don't need it as my eyesight is good enough (at the moment!!!). The Canon Sureshot Classic 120 does have it though, so for someone who finds they need Diopter adjustment it will come in handy.
I recently acquired a Pentax Espio 80, which is the zoom version of the Espio Mini. It has diopter adjustment. A simple sliding switch above the VF. I posted some pictures here http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=104074&page=9
Post #211
Paul
I recently acquired a Pentax Espio 80, which is the zoom version of the Espio Mini. It has diopter adjustment. A simple sliding switch above the VF. I posted some pictures here http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=104074&page=9
Post #211
Paul
chubasco
Well-known
I'll add my vote for the Canon Sure Shot Classic 120:

camera.bear
Well-known
+1 Canon Sure Shot Classic 120
muf
Well-known
iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
Wow, that Canon sure is pretty. Now you've got me thinking about one...
Corto
Well-known
Too bad you have to have zoom, The olympus stylus infinity is a really nice carry anywhere camera. Honestly I have many times forgotten I even carry it....
Greyscale
Veteran
The Prego 90 is pretty too, if pretty is a factor ...Wow, that Canon sure is pretty. Now you've got me thinking about one...

Rollei Prego 90 by Greyscale3, on Flickr
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