JCdeR
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Bought a near mint 1F last week, love the thingie, love the touch and feel, the engineering.... however looked at lenses for it all this week, looked at CV lenses (nice ones) but thought such a period piece of engineering artwork as the M1 is needed similar optics, so I bought a really nice and "fresh" 1952 50mm 1:2 Summicron collapsable and a SQ 50 viewer, also both fantastic looking and feeling instruments. After having come home I brought the 2 together, introduced them etc. loaded a 100 delta and decided to shoot 36 pic's that afternoon, develop and print them that evening and see the results. Having packed my new set into my bag I set out, chuffed as a cherry to Münich to take the pics. Having found the scene I wanted to photograph (always the same for test purposes) I cam to the conclusion that there was no way in defining the range, the 1F has no rangefinder, hmmmm bummer, anyway not having this get in the way I simulated/estimated the ranges, choes appropriate lens openings, and although really nasty in the beginning it was quite a "the total experience" The pictures didn't turn out all that desasterous, apart from 3 on 36 which were unusable, and about 10 which were at the limit ... I find the experience quite a soothing one, the initial shock being that I, in all my enthiousiasm had totally deisregarded the fact of a lack of rangefinding on the If.
I am contemplating getting a rangefinder, but now after having shot 3 rolls in total one does get extremely good at judging distances ....
I am contemplating getting a rangefinder, but now after having shot 3 rolls in total one does get extremely good at judging distances ....