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The VI-L with 50/1.4 ans 35/2. :D

Are you tempted Joe? ;)
 

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Kim Coxon said:
The VI-L with 50/1.4 ans 35/2. :D

Are you tempted Joe? ;)


i am very tempted.
i would like to try the 6 and i would find another chrome 35/2.8 lens for it.

if this was a bit less money i might have bit the bullet already but it is enough to keep me away for now. (not trying to negotiate)

i have been trying to save money for the zm 50/1.5...

joe
 
7sZ with 50/0.95 and L1 with 25/3.5. The 0.95 lens is just about too heavy to use.
 
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Here are my recently CLA'ed GIII QL 17 and my recently acquired IVSB.

The GIII came with the factory slotted shade, but it is made from such a brittle grade of plastic that I hold my breath every time I pull it out.

The IVSB is as beautifully made as everyone said it is. But the finder is so squinty that it makes my Argus C3's viewfinder look like something from an M3 by comparison. Not that it matters, since I always use external finders these days anyway.

Richie

PS please excuse these horrible flash exposures. I was playing around with a Vivitar ring flash that I just got
 

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Eye Candy

Eye Candy

I just like to look at them. All metal, clean, precise and beautiful.

Still the novice.
 

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A tale of two P's (one for daytime, and one for available dark - you guess which is which).

:D
 

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Here's mine

Here's mine

w 50mm f1.8 and 100m f3.5

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Cheers :)
 
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My new (just got it today) Canon P with Voigtlander 15mm f/4.5 Super Wide-Heliar lens.
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deevee said:
w 50mm f1.8 and 100m f3.5

c2.jpg

Cheers :)

Deevee, you have some awesomely nice stuff here. The P looks mint and the M3 from the M porn thread is very pretty too!!
 
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I love both my Canonet QL-17, Demi and Canon P, I use the P the most.

Demi
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Canonet QL-17 G-III
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Canon P and the three lens I currently have for it
50mm f/1.8
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Jupiter-3 50mm f/1.5
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Jupiter-12 35mm f/2.8
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HuubL said:
Deevee, you have some awesomely nice stuff here. The P looks mint and the M3 from the M porn thread is very pretty too!!
Thanks , i only purchased mint items and they're hardly used; they mainly sit in my classic collection cabinet ... a shame really for such nice looking gear for i do mainly digital these days ...once in a while i give them a workout and shoot a roll here and there and scan the film onto TIFF and play in PS ...I wish the new digital cams were that beautiful ;) ...cheers :cool:
 
I'll post this here too. My latest (and probably last for a while) acquisition. :)

OBTW, those 7s and Ps are very attractive cameras. :)
 

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dmr said:
I'll post this here too. My latest (and probably last for a while) acquisition. :)

OBTW, those 7s and Ps are very attractive cameras. :)

I love the black Canonets too tho. Very very nice little beastie.
 
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I love both my Canonet QL-17, Demi and Canon P, I use the P the most...

Nice shots Karl! I've always liked the Demi's even thought I haven't had the chance to handle one yet... Your 50/1.8 looks absolutely immaculate!

Peter
 
I hadn't yet noticed any VI-Ts in this thread (apologies if I simply overlooked yours!) so here's mine in two of its guises:

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The gizmo attached to the front of the 50/1.2 lens is a parallax-compensated "Auto-Up" close-up attachment; if you're not familiar with these, you can read a little writeup I did on them by clicking here.

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All you can see of it in the second picture is the end of its wrist strap, but my VI-T is equipped with the original Canon baseplate grip, which makes using the trigger winder much handier. Since there's no frameline for the 85/1.5 lens, I'm showing it with a Canon 85-135 zoom finder which I just got today. This finder has the little pin needed to work with the VI-T's auto parallax correction pin in the accessory shoe. This finder, by the way, doesn't have a very long zoom range, but it's by far the brightest, clearest zoom viewfinder I've ever used.
 
physiognomy said:
Nice shots Karl! I've always liked the Demi's even thought I haven't had the chance to handle one yet... Your 50/1.8 looks absolutely immaculate!

Peter

Well I am sure some of you collector types will probally kill me, but the white text on the front of the lens been painted over with black matte enamel paint (it got a scratch on the paint, so in attempt to conceal the scratch, I took a dab, and was like aww screw it.) So now it looks exactly the same and great condition still (glass was never damaged, nor the metal), but you just see a black ring around the lens as opposed to the branding, serial number and focal length). I don't plan to ever resell the lens, and lens are intended to take pictures, not be looked at all the time :D.
 
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