GoneSavage
not actually
I know, it sounds terribly silly. But then again, I choose to ride decrepit old kick-start single-cylinder bikes with leaky carburettors and drum brakes and don't focus particularly on riding fast or with great flair.
Besides, the XA looks far too reliable and trustworthy and I'd never get to pull it to pieces![]()
I absolutely love your attitude! If there is a singe piece of advice I can give you, it is never to get caught up in the expensive stuff! You don't need it!
xwhatsit
Well-known
Shot two rolls on the Minister D when I finished sorting the shutter. While I had the Minister apart I bought an Electro and a Lynx... whoops!- I seem to recall your opening nonsense...sorry! OP! - telling us about the two rolls you shot while camping...and you are/were picking the pictures up tomorrow?. ( you need a good memory - on forums!
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He did now, didn't he! I saw a 500G go for $NZ30 a week ago, it had no picture on the auction though and I had no idea it was a compact rangefinder (and such a tasty looking thing too). Damn! Well, I'll look for another. 40mm appeals, I know it's not much wider than the normal 45mm but every little bit helps for the type of photos I've decided I want to use the compact for.you are just encouraging him now!:bang:
batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
Another vote for the 500G but be warned, if you're in it for the tinkering, those Japanese compacts as a group aren't very service-friendly. Lots of plastic and glue and that hideous black foam that has invariably turned to gunk 30 years later.
That said, replacing the foam on the 500G is easier than on most. Some black felt from the craft store all around the door did the job on mine. I used it happily for a year or so, then the rewind button stopped working, read I need a changing bag to take my film out now. It's been relegated to shelf duty.
That said, replacing the foam on the 500G is easier than on most. Some black felt from the craft store all around the door did the job on mine. I used it happily for a year or so, then the rewind button stopped working, read I need a changing bag to take my film out now. It's been relegated to shelf duty.
shootodog
Member
small rf?
kodak retina 2
olympus x.a.
leica c.l.
minolta c.l.e.
kodak retina 2
olympus x.a.
leica c.l.
minolta c.l.e.
PMCC
Late adopter.
small RF?
small RF?
xwhatsit,
+1 Olympus RC
Yashica Electro 35GX (a bit thin on the ground, but worth seeking out)
Rollei 35 or 35S (not RF but scale focus, like the Petri Color 35 you coveted)
small RF?
xwhatsit,
+1 Olympus RC
Yashica Electro 35GX (a bit thin on the ground, but worth seeking out)
Rollei 35 or 35S (not RF but scale focus, like the Petri Color 35 you coveted)
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Dfin
Well-known
Rollei XF 35, small fully auto, full frame, 40 mm F/2.3, rangefinder focusing. Fully sick, cousy bro.
Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
What about a Vivitar 35 ES aka. Revue 400SE here in Germany?
Very nice 40/1.7 lens!
Cheers,
Uwe
Very nice 40/1.7 lens!
Cheers,
Uwe
bgb
Well-known
there is a black Canon QL 17 on Trade Me now .... will NOT go cheaply but will I think need a full service, there is a guy in Wellywood that's highly recommended.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=283343039
Phil Jacobs Camera Repairs
04-568 6782
357 Jackson St Petone Lower Hutt
I would suggest you look at a good Olympus OM-1 or OM-2 as they are beautiful little cameras
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=283343039
Phil Jacobs Camera Repairs
04-568 6782
357 Jackson St Petone Lower Hutt
I would suggest you look at a good Olympus OM-1 or OM-2 as they are beautiful little cameras
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