peterm1
Veteran
The classic Canon cameras had one of the narrowest register distance of any classic SLR. Both the FL and FD lenses are very good. The camera bodies are overall larger than Olympus of course
Hey fellows, i was just asking If theres one.Leica M2 or M3, or even a III G, with collapsable Elmar, or perhaps the CV 50/2.5.
Good luck finding any SLR since the Pentax H3V or plain Nikon F with no meter, regardless of it being inoperable without a battery.
The classic Canon cameras had one of the narrowest register distance of any classic SLR. Both the FL and FD lenses are very good. The camera bodies are overall larger than Olympus of course
Leica M2 or M3, or even a III G, with collapsable Elmar, or perhaps the CV 50/2.5.
Good luck finding any SLR since the Pentax H3V or plain Nikon F with no meter, regardless of it being inoperable without a battery.
Jani, just want to understand: A camera that works without it's battery is not good enough for your application. You need a camera with no electrical system, period?
Leica M3/2/4/5/4-2/4-P/6/MP + Elmar-M 2,8/50
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Olympus Pen FV
Leica II/III/IIIa etc + Elmar 3,5/50
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There was a 38mm f/2.8 pancake lens in the Canon FL series, though it's very hard to find. That on a Canon body might conceivably shave a millimeter or two off the MX/40 thickness, though overall the body will be much larger.
WHY? Just curious what work environment would require that. Can you not wear a battery powered watch either? Can't carry a cell phone? Is this about a spark setting off something? A non electric camera could conceivably produce a static spark...
None of my business, just curious what this is about....
Cant be ANY Electro built in.