btgc
Veteran
So you want to be torn between film-and-dev costs vs purchases of new Fuji bodies and lenses?
Something like Olympus 35RD or similar thing with good reputation AND not too high price AND fixed lens could be a remedy, especially if you decide to step off film route after some time.
Something like Olympus 35RD or similar thing with good reputation AND not too high price AND fixed lens could be a remedy, especially if you decide to step off film route after some time.
Scrambler
Well-known
i love the 24/25 fov...
Well you can't go wrong with one then ;-)
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Eh, if you need to scratch that itch now then I could offer you a long-term loan of my MDa + 25mm Snapshot-Skopar, to keep you going until you buy that which you desire. To be honest it's feeling a little unloved at the mo.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
i love the 24/25 fov...
Joe, if you like zone/scale focusing a 25mm, a GREAT little kit is the Bessa L with the Snapshot Skopar 25 and optical viewfiner. That lens has those cool click-stop detentes at 1.5, 3, and infinity meters. When set at f8 and 3m, everything between about 1.5 and infinity is in focus. Perfect for street photography... you don't even have to look at the camera to set focus - you can FEEL it!
icebear
Veteran
...and maybe saving up to buy another one.
as of right now i don't own a rangefinder...the rd1 was my last one and i did love that camera...
the most senior moderator on RFF and NO rangefinder, that sounds like heresy
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Joe, Joe , Joe,
the most senior moderator on RFF and NO rangefinder, that sounds like heresy.
That is a bit remiss of him IMO. Joe has often banged on in the past about the purity of this form being diluted by the proliferation of non RF cameras.
In the final wash he has turned out to be one of the worst offenders!
I will point out to the powers that be that I have several rangefinders ... and I think I'd quite enjoy being a mod!
I don't have a RF currently either... but I'm thinking that needs to be changed soon.
djonesii
Well-known
of the rangefinders I have owned ...
of the rangefinders I have owned ...
Bessa R ( CV ... the gate way Drug )
Bronica MF
Leica M6
Epson RD-1
and Kind of RF
Fuji 645
Fuji 645 Zi
Contax G2
The only one that I ever contemplate getting again is the RD-1.
Every so often, I do lust for an M9.
The end result is I pick up the X-PRO 1 with the 18 and remember why I sold it all off in the first place.
Dave
of the rangefinders I have owned ...
Bessa R ( CV ... the gate way Drug )
Bronica MF
Leica M6
Epson RD-1
and Kind of RF
Fuji 645
Fuji 645 Zi
Contax G2
The only one that I ever contemplate getting again is the RD-1.
Every so often, I do lust for an M9.
The end result is I pick up the X-PRO 1 with the 18 and remember why I sold it all off in the first place.
Dave
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So you want to be torn between film-and-dev costs vs purchases of new Fuji bodies and lenses?
Something like Olympus 35RD or similar thing with good reputation AND not too high price AND fixed lens could be a remedy, especially if you decide to step off film route after some time.
i do have a 35 rc in the closet...forgot all about that one!!
Sparrow
Veteran
... you definitely don't want one of these ... get an iphone-5, the shutters sound much the same

Sparrow
Veteran
That is a bit remiss of him IMO. Joe has often banged on in the past about the purity of this form being diluted by the proliferation of non RF cameras.
In the final wash he has turned out to be one of the worst offenders!
I will point out to the powers that be that I have several rangefinders ... and I think I'd quite enjoy being a mod!![]()
... I can see nothing wrong with that, we could do with a more repressive system.
Range-rover
Veteran
Nikon S3 with a Voigtlander 25mm f4 problem solved!
Range-rover
Veteran
I don't have a RF currently either... but I'm thinking that needs to be changed soon.
Oh no! wow let's get a Leica!
Sparrow
Veteran
... the whole foundations of my world are now compromised, are any of those in authority here keeping the faith?
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Oh, come on Joe. A Leitz/Minolta CL with 40 and 28 mm lenses. Add the 90 at some point for a bit of reach. Perfect, classic RF kit.
This autofocus stuff is a short-lived fad. ];-)
G
This autofocus stuff is a short-lived fad. ];-)
G
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Oh, come on Joe. A Leitz/Minolta CL with 40 and 28 mm lenses. Add the 90 at some point for a bit of reach. Perfect, classic RF kit.
This autofocus stuff is a short-lived fad. ];-)
G
actually, that's not a bad idea...but getting a cl with a working meter is a tough assignment!
and i want a built in meter...
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That is a bit remiss of him IMO. Joe has often banged on in the past about the purity of this form being diluted by the proliferation of non RF cameras.
In the final wash he has turned out to be one of the worst offenders!
I will point out to the powers that be that I have several rangefinders ... and I think I'd quite enjoy being a mod!![]()
you got my vote!!
but you would hate it! people wanting to blame you for stuff that happened before you were even awake...assuming all sorts of negative stuff about your intentions, mission, behaviours, value system, ethics...the size of your pen...
i have lasted this long because i like being accused of all kinds of ****!!
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Joe, if you like zone/scale focusing a 25mm, a GREAT little kit is the Bessa L with the Snapshot Skopar 25 and optical viewfiner. That lens has those cool click-stop detentes at 1.5, 3, and infinity meters. When set at f8 and 3m, everything between about 1.5 and infinity is in focus. Perfect for street photography... you don't even have to look at the camera to set focus - you can FEEL it!![]()
i can't remember...does the L have a meter?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
I don't have a RF currently either... but I'm thinking that needs to be changed soon.
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don't think less of us helen!!!

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