decoyslikecurve
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Hello all,
In a few months I will be heading overseas from Australia to beautiful paris, london and a few places around there. I think I'll also be doing luxembourg.
At first I was set on purchasing a konica hexar RF with the 50mm hexanon but at 1700 or so australian dollars (1300 or so US) I figure better money can be spent on the trip (Im only an 19 year old student going with my ladyfriend)
Next, I looked into Bessa R's because I have a few LTM lenses like industar 61LD and jupiters. I was kind of put off by the comments of cheap build, I like rangefinders because of thier solid build and smallish size, with ease of shooting etc, and the bessa R seems to me as if it is a little cheaply done.
Now I'm really thinking maybe I should just get a nice yashica GTN and an olympus XA, and just use them.
Reasons being - Both super sharp lenses for the money, both fairly small, and in the yashicas case, very solidly built. not too bad if something goes wrong with them, and that means I can have a B&W film in one, and a fuji superia 200 in the other.
The way I figure it is that the lenses can't be that much worse on the GTN and XA than the LTM russian lenses, and for the money, can't be much worse than the hexanon. Note I said for the money... I know how good the hexanons are!
I would like to take the 30d, but me having to travel a bit with a backpack, I dont really want to be taking such a big camera plus 2 or 3 lenses around constantly. Plus its such an expensive thing.
Any recommendations with cameras? I like manual control and a solid body.
I love zorkis and FEDs and Kievs, but im not sure I want to be lugging around something as old - unreliability.... Ihad a zorki 4 and found it to be a little.... delicate. I really do like the cameras though. Which sort of FSU ones would be suitable for actual real world travel use reliability wise?
Also, I just got a roll of this kodac B&W film, its called something like BW400TCN or something... it runs on c41 process... whats it like? I haven't had the chance to try it out yet.
If you have any recommendations on places to go, or anything in general please by all means go for it! I'd love to hear from you - Any advice is good advice!
Im terribly sorry for all the writing, thanks in advance...
Gavin
In a few months I will be heading overseas from Australia to beautiful paris, london and a few places around there. I think I'll also be doing luxembourg.
At first I was set on purchasing a konica hexar RF with the 50mm hexanon but at 1700 or so australian dollars (1300 or so US) I figure better money can be spent on the trip (Im only an 19 year old student going with my ladyfriend)
Next, I looked into Bessa R's because I have a few LTM lenses like industar 61LD and jupiters. I was kind of put off by the comments of cheap build, I like rangefinders because of thier solid build and smallish size, with ease of shooting etc, and the bessa R seems to me as if it is a little cheaply done.
Now I'm really thinking maybe I should just get a nice yashica GTN and an olympus XA, and just use them.
Reasons being - Both super sharp lenses for the money, both fairly small, and in the yashicas case, very solidly built. not too bad if something goes wrong with them, and that means I can have a B&W film in one, and a fuji superia 200 in the other.
The way I figure it is that the lenses can't be that much worse on the GTN and XA than the LTM russian lenses, and for the money, can't be much worse than the hexanon. Note I said for the money... I know how good the hexanons are!
I would like to take the 30d, but me having to travel a bit with a backpack, I dont really want to be taking such a big camera plus 2 or 3 lenses around constantly. Plus its such an expensive thing.
Any recommendations with cameras? I like manual control and a solid body.
I love zorkis and FEDs and Kievs, but im not sure I want to be lugging around something as old - unreliability.... Ihad a zorki 4 and found it to be a little.... delicate. I really do like the cameras though. Which sort of FSU ones would be suitable for actual real world travel use reliability wise?
Also, I just got a roll of this kodac B&W film, its called something like BW400TCN or something... it runs on c41 process... whats it like? I haven't had the chance to try it out yet.
If you have any recommendations on places to go, or anything in general please by all means go for it! I'd love to hear from you - Any advice is good advice!
Im terribly sorry for all the writing, thanks in advance...
Gavin