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so i thought/hoped that i had another chance on a trade for a konica hexar af and today i found out that it was not gonna happen.

i was very disappointed.

it kinda surprised me that i was as disappointed as i was. i have wanted to play with one for awhile but it hasn't been a priority or else it would have happened by now.
i was gonna trade a canon bottom loader/feeder and a lens, which makes me think i should just sell that kit and buy an af.
but i might regret that and have not yet decided to go that route.

so, i'm gonna save my pennies and just buy an af.

soon, i hope, soon...

joe
 
You are building quite a collection of cameras. Let me play devil's advocate. Why not sell the bottom feeder? It is so deep on your depth chart is it really needed?
 
Probably better described as a Knob Winder Allen. Leica LTM camera or Canon prior to the V series. In this case, Joe's Canon III.
 
or ivsb.

if i sell, it would be the canon lll with 28/3.5 and finder or the ivsb with 50/1.9.

a bottom loader is like a leica, no swing back, need to remove the bottom plate to load film.

thanks for the links allen.

joe
 
Joe,
You having an Autofocus, automatic, power-wind camera with a fixed lens , -a camera so far from the Canon P- seems alien to me. When will you use it over the Canon P's?
 
joe, have you handled it?

I did only once... and ended up a bit disappointed. After seeing a lot of pics of the camera, I expected it to be small (or as small as the Canonet). It turned out to be a plasticky giant (at least to me), so I'm glad I never bought one, even though the temptation was really strong back in those days.

Now, if you have played with one, the paragraph above is only my personal opinion.

Don't worry, you're not the only one saving pennies here. I'm lusting after an Elmarit 28/f2.8 myself... And will have to wait for about 3 months before I can seriously shop for one. 🙁
 
i handled one when they came out, long ago.

i'm ok with it's size, remember the p with an mgrip is no flyweight or puny machine either.

i am curious about the 35mm lens for one and i'm really not anti much when it comes to shooting, so auto whatever is cool with me.

the p will always be my main shooter.

joe
 
I looked on Ebay for Hexar AF's and was surprised that they were going in the $500 and above range. I guess they really have a following. Myself, I have the S2 and S3, plus the FT-1 with its 57mm F1.4, 28mm F1.8, and 135mm F3.5. Good, well made cameras.

The S2 has one of the sharpest lenses that I've seen on a fixed-lens RF and goes for less than 10% of the Hexar. Not too many Pennies...
 
"I looked on Ebay for Hexar AF's and was surprised that they were going in the $500 and above range."

Yeah, they are kind of like the Ricoh GR-1vs. Unique in their own way and discontinued. The Hexar's got a sharp 35mm lens, manual, with some interesting functions (can even autofocus with IR film - I don't know any other cam that can do that).
 
Lately they've gone up in price.

You're right, Joe. For a daily, this one is a good camera. I just happen to like mine smaller.

Good luck! And, of course, if I encounter one, I'll let you know.
 
🙁 joe, it's your fault: I started to play with the thought and looked for the hexar af. I have found one (silver) for sale in user condition, for a reasonable price, at 1hr travel distance from me... Sent mail to the seller...
:bang:

Hopefully i will not like it, if i get it 🙂
 
> (can even autofocus with IR film - I don't know any other cam that can do that)

Does the camera have a setting for Infrared film to shift the focus automatically, or is the color correction on the lens so good that a shift is not required. APOchromatic lenses and super-achromats do not need to be refocussed for Infrared. Some of the Kodak Aero-Ektars were good enough for this. The color rendition and sharpness of these lenses really stand out.
 
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