kossko
Newbie
Hi folks
I wonder if there is any fixed lens rf film camera with focal lenght near 45mm to 50mm and manual mode. Thanks
I wonder if there is any fixed lens rf film camera with focal lenght near 45mm to 50mm and manual mode. Thanks
konicaman
konicaman
Well, Konica S and S2 come to mind, both have some very sharp glass.
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Konica_S
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Konica_Auto_S2
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Konica_S
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Konica_Auto_S2
Carey M
Established
Also Konica I, II, III, IIIa and IIIm. And Yashica Lynx 1000, 5000, 5000e, 14 and 14e.
Shab
Veteran
I have an Olympus 35 SP with a really good G.Zuiko 42mm 1.7... and love it.
maigo
Well-known
Petri 45mm f1.9.
https://www.casualphotophile.com/2014/09/21/petri-f1-9-camera-review/
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https://www.casualphotophile.com/2014/09/21/petri-f1-9-camera-review/
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petronius
Veteran
Agfa Karat, Kodak Retina, Zeiss Contessa
BernardL
Well-known
Hi folks
I wonder if there is any fixed lens rf film camera with focal lenght near 45mm to 50mm and manual mode. Thanks
Plenty! Add to the above suggestions: Voigtlander Vito CR/CLR. And, highly recommended: Olympus 35RC: all you need in a compact and neat package.
kossko
Newbie
Thanks a lot.
webOSUser
Well-known
Why no interchangeable 35mm RFs?
For example, FSU 35mm RFs with a good 50mm lenses are available for about $100US. And you will have the option of changing focal length if you wish.
Steve
For example, FSU 35mm RFs with a good 50mm lenses are available for about $100US. And you will have the option of changing focal length if you wish.
Steve
Hi folks
I wonder if there is any fixed lens rf film camera with focal lenght near 45mm to 50mm and manual mode. Thanks
Mjd-djm
Established
Canonet QL19 is also pretty darn good.
Huss
Veteran
Voigtlander Vitessa (mine has the 50mm f2 Ultron lens), Zeiss Contessa 35.
There's quite a few!
There's quite a few!
A.S.
Member
Also Konica I, II, III, IIIa and IIIm. And Yashica Lynx 1000, 5000, 5000e, 14 and 14e.
The Lynx 5000 was my dip-my-toe-in-the-water RF. I liked the heck out of it. Though the rangefinder patch became quite dim, and I never got around to seeing how a Mark Hama CLA might have helped. Recommended nonetheless.
jazzwave
Well-known
My fav : Konica Auto S2 and S3
The hexanon lens is very good, as suggested by some RFF member I boght the S2 for only $35
Some sample from S2
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The hexanon lens is very good, as suggested by some RFF member I boght the S2 for only $35
Some sample from S2
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skucera
Well-known
I've got several I can recommend:
Canon Canonet QL-17-- very handy, with an exquisite lens, but a very short focus throw.
Minolta Hi-Matic 9 or 7S-- my oldest daughter has the 9, and it delivers truly beautiful photos. I'm a little envious. The 7S has lots of good buzz too.
Leica M3-- not quite what you're asking about, but it is an excellent camera that I can recommend from personal experience.
Good luck.
Scott
Canon Canonet QL-17-- very handy, with an exquisite lens, but a very short focus throw.
Minolta Hi-Matic 9 or 7S-- my oldest daughter has the 9, and it delivers truly beautiful photos. I'm a little envious. The 7S has lots of good buzz too.
Leica M3-- not quite what you're asking about, but it is an excellent camera that I can recommend from personal experience.
Good luck.
Scott
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Ccoppola82
Well-known
I really like the Olympus SP. I've found it to work flawlessly and a good beat around camera with a 42mm 1.7. I use this or a Spotmatic F when I don't want to draw attention Using a leica
johnnyrod
More cameras than shots
I also have a Konica S, lovely camera though a bit big compared to a Zeiss Contessa. The Japanese cameras I've seen seem to age better however, in my limited experience; the German ones are more prone to being in need of a service before use. If you get a working one (or sort it out yourself) then they are great cameras to use.
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