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This weekend I picked up a very rare Tanack V-3 rangefinder with a Tanaka Kōgaku 50mm 1.5 lens. It is mint in box, with the original receipts and hang tags, and a mint leather case. I couldn't believe how good condition it's in.
These cameras had a lot of innovations over a Leica Barnack. The camera was very easy to load, with the full sized swinging back. The combined viewfinder is large and bright, and the rangefinder patch is easy to see. The winding lever is silky smooth, and makes for fast shooting. Compared to a Nicca lever wind, this camera is smaller and lighter. It's basically a pocketable IIIC sized camera, with a lever wind, single rangefinder window with brightline markings, and swing open back.
The Tanar 50/1.5 lens was an added surprise. I thought the camera would have the 2.0 version, and am happy to have another Sonnar type to compare to my Nikkor 1.4s, Canon 1.5, J-3. It has click stops, and smooth focus. The lens seems smaller and lighter than the others, except the Jupiter. I took a couple shots on my adapted Fuji X-E1, and they look sharp with a Sonnar signature. Again, I'll post pics when I can.
These cameras had a lot of innovations over a Leica Barnack. The camera was very easy to load, with the full sized swinging back. The combined viewfinder is large and bright, and the rangefinder patch is easy to see. The winding lever is silky smooth, and makes for fast shooting. Compared to a Nicca lever wind, this camera is smaller and lighter. It's basically a pocketable IIIC sized camera, with a lever wind, single rangefinder window with brightline markings, and swing open back.
The Tanar 50/1.5 lens was an added surprise. I thought the camera would have the 2.0 version, and am happy to have another Sonnar type to compare to my Nikkor 1.4s, Canon 1.5, J-3. It has click stops, and smooth focus. The lens seems smaller and lighter than the others, except the Jupiter. I took a couple shots on my adapted Fuji X-E1, and they look sharp with a Sonnar signature. Again, I'll post pics when I can.