alwinvrm
Member
@ btgc:
I support your approach. I just got a red leather Canonet GIII QL17 and an Olympus RC 35 untill I find the suitable AF point and shoot for the right price. I figured that a 70's autoexposure camera will last and I just like the look and feel.
I am traumatizad about scale focusing though since I used a Rollei 35, how I hated that camera, for collectors only I suppose, or maybe I should have given it time, but why if there are better alternatives. I am used to prefocusing (HF distance etc.) but since I mostly communicate with subjects a RF is better for me.
Another thing is that I am used to either fuly automated working (Hexar AF) or fully classical with hand held meter and no AF (Leica M4,M2, Hasselblad). A 70's auto exposure RF already feels quite automated to me because I can concentrate on compostion and focusing.
I support your approach. I just got a red leather Canonet GIII QL17 and an Olympus RC 35 untill I find the suitable AF point and shoot for the right price. I figured that a 70's autoexposure camera will last and I just like the look and feel.
I am traumatizad about scale focusing though since I used a Rollei 35, how I hated that camera, for collectors only I suppose, or maybe I should have given it time, but why if there are better alternatives. I am used to prefocusing (HF distance etc.) but since I mostly communicate with subjects a RF is better for me.
Another thing is that I am used to either fuly automated working (Hexar AF) or fully classical with hand held meter and no AF (Leica M4,M2, Hasselblad). A 70's auto exposure RF already feels quite automated to me because I can concentrate on compostion and focusing.