S.H.
Picture taker
Hello,
I'm currently searching for a lo cost foldable/tough rangefinder with a f2 lens. I wanted a carry-anywhere low priced camera that I can replace if things went wrong (I already have Leica gear -expensive! or other Contax/Exakta gear -hard to find in working condition).
More or less logically, I bought yesterday on evilbay a nice Retina 014. It is this one, with a Heligon (photo from the auction) :

But... I thought all post war Retinas had coated lenses. Today, looking closely to pictures on the net, I saw that coated Heligons have a red "A", this one does not. I will have to wait to know for sure.
What are your experience with uncoated Heligons/Xenons on Retinas, does it flare easily? Could you post links to pictures?
Is a hood really mandatory ? (it is not that practical with a folding camera...).
I have a pre war collapsible uncoated Sonnar for the Contax II/III and I is not that sensitive to flare. I was pleasantly surprised. I wonder if the Heligon is in the same league.
I'm currently searching for a lo cost foldable/tough rangefinder with a f2 lens. I wanted a carry-anywhere low priced camera that I can replace if things went wrong (I already have Leica gear -expensive! or other Contax/Exakta gear -hard to find in working condition).
More or less logically, I bought yesterday on evilbay a nice Retina 014. It is this one, with a Heligon (photo from the auction) :

But... I thought all post war Retinas had coated lenses. Today, looking closely to pictures on the net, I saw that coated Heligons have a red "A", this one does not. I will have to wait to know for sure.
What are your experience with uncoated Heligons/Xenons on Retinas, does it flare easily? Could you post links to pictures?
Is a hood really mandatory ? (it is not that practical with a folding camera...).
I have a pre war collapsible uncoated Sonnar for the Contax II/III and I is not that sensitive to flare. I was pleasantly surprised. I wonder if the Heligon is in the same league.