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tedwhite
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Mark:
I have the Yashica T4 Super, bought it new in 1997, works great, especially the WLF which, in my opinion, makes it the ideal "stealth" camera. You look like you're fiddling with this camera when you're really taking pictures.
Noise: You really can't hear the shutter go off; what you hear is the motor advancing the film to the next frame. It would be impossible to hear if there is ambient noise. If there isn't any a/n then maybe it could be heard 5-6 feet away.
But my new candidate for stealth camera is the Leica 111f I bought yesterday. I put the Color Skopar c/v 35/2.5 on it so it ought to be a good street shooter. Not as small as the Yashica (but almost) and not as tall as my Bessa R.
And quiet? Definitely wins in that category.
I have the Yashica T4 Super, bought it new in 1997, works great, especially the WLF which, in my opinion, makes it the ideal "stealth" camera. You look like you're fiddling with this camera when you're really taking pictures.
Noise: You really can't hear the shutter go off; what you hear is the motor advancing the film to the next frame. It would be impossible to hear if there is ambient noise. If there isn't any a/n then maybe it could be heard 5-6 feet away.
But my new candidate for stealth camera is the Leica 111f I bought yesterday. I put the Color Skopar c/v 35/2.5 on it so it ought to be a good street shooter. Not as small as the Yashica (but almost) and not as tall as my Bessa R.
And quiet? Definitely wins in that category.