Ste_S
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Canon P's are some of the best looking cameras. Must get around to getting a 35mm and 100mm for mine
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Picked up a pretty nice copy of the Canon LTM 50/1.4 to use with my Canon 7 and Leica M2.
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Looks great! I also think you'll like this lens, Colton. Incredibly versatile, with great performance for the price. Also balances well on larger cameras like the Canon 7. I use mine on the (portly) Leica M5.
I'm sure you've seen this thread for the lens. Look forward to seeing your results!
Lucadomi
Well-known
Very cool outfit!
Swift1
Veteran
You are going to like that lens Colton.
I recently picked up a nearly mint 7 with a Japanese Summilux. The lens is beautiful. Took the place (for right now at least) of the Pentax 50 1.4 I converted.
Looks great! I also think you'll like this lens, Colton. Incredibly versatile, with great performance for the price. Also balances well on larger cameras like the Canon 7. I use mine on the (portly) Leica M5.
I'm sure you've seen this thread for the lens. Look forward to seeing your results!![]()
I'm looking forward to seeing what this lens can do. I don't usually shoot much faster than f/2.8, but it will be fun to play around with the 1.4
It is a big lens, but does fit the Canon 7 perfectly. I think if you were to remove the glass from the 50/1.4, the Canon 50/2.2 would fit inside it
Mackinaw
Think Different
My current favorite camera.
Jim B.
Jim B.
Swift1
Veteran
My Canon 7, with recently acquired Canon LTM 50/1.4 and the fairly uncommon (and very small) Canon LTM 50/2.2 beside it.
cloud worlds
Member
Greyscale
Veteran
largedrink
Down Under
Tomorrow's tools. by Mike Novak, on Flickr
Which lens is that?
Greyscale
Veteran
Zeiss Biogon 35/2.8 LTM from 1946Which lens is that?
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Swift1
Veteran
rcubed
Canadian
My Twins!

Filzkoeter
stray animal

New to me Canon P. Such a great shooter with its bright 1:1 viewfinder! Was missing my old M2 a little bit... not anymore
GMOG
Well-known
Here's my "E-P" II-F, from 1953.
The lens mounted to it is a W-Nikkor-C 3.5cm/f3.5. The lens to the right is a Canon 50mm/f1.8, which I believe came with the body originally. I also have the leather neveready case.
It came to me dirty, and with an aged and ripped 1st shutter curtain, but apparently hardly used. I replaced the 1st curtain, lubed the the shutter and advance gearing, and now it's a fun shooter. The Canon 50mm/f1.8 lens is great. I shot the first roll of film using it and was impressed. I just got the Nikkor 35mm lens from a friend, and have another roll of film in the camera now.
The lens mounted to it is a W-Nikkor-C 3.5cm/f3.5. The lens to the right is a Canon 50mm/f1.8, which I believe came with the body originally. I also have the leather neveready case.
It came to me dirty, and with an aged and ripped 1st shutter curtain, but apparently hardly used. I replaced the 1st curtain, lubed the the shutter and advance gearing, and now it's a fun shooter. The Canon 50mm/f1.8 lens is great. I shot the first roll of film using it and was impressed. I just got the Nikkor 35mm lens from a friend, and have another roll of film in the camera now.
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shawn
Veteran
VTDM just arrived. Looks like it is in very good shape, viewfinder is clear and aligned properly and the metal shutter curtains are in great shape. The trigger winder might need a little bit of cleaning as it doesn't quite return to its original position without a little help.
Shawn



Shawn
Raoul_Volfoni
Member
Hello,
I haven't been very active on the forum, but since I took my Canon P out a lot these days... here it is, with a 35mm 2,8 for this picture.
I haven't been very active on the forum, but since I took my Canon P out a lot these days... here it is, with a 35mm 2,8 for this picture.



Swift1
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I finally found a Canon Accessory Coupler that I could afford... was still half the price I paid for the camera!
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