lukitas
second hand noob
Zorki 6.
One of the better soviet rangefinders, but the back has got a flimsy closing system that got popped by anything at all. I've lost entire rolls on that beast.
Hasselblad 500C.
I have a deep and profound love for this camera, and the negatives it delivered, but it was a monster to use. Front-heavy, mirror only goes back up when you wind and cock the shutter, the interlocking shutter speed and diaphragm rings were hard to set (try it when it's freezing outside). But I loved it. Deeply.
Nikon F
The shutter button was way too far back, and it had so many corners, I'd cut my face bringing it to eye-level. The F2 I liked, but it ended up losing frames. And it was top-heavy with the photomic.
One of the better soviet rangefinders, but the back has got a flimsy closing system that got popped by anything at all. I've lost entire rolls on that beast.
Hasselblad 500C.
I have a deep and profound love for this camera, and the negatives it delivered, but it was a monster to use. Front-heavy, mirror only goes back up when you wind and cock the shutter, the interlocking shutter speed and diaphragm rings were hard to set (try it when it's freezing outside). But I loved it. Deeply.
Nikon F
The shutter button was way too far back, and it had so many corners, I'd cut my face bringing it to eye-level. The F2 I liked, but it ended up losing frames. And it was top-heavy with the photomic.