Kim Coxon
Moderator
Hi,
It will be one of the "new" models. It was the one before the GIII. The badge was different and there is no light for the battery check. Full details here http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/series/f_net.html
Kim
It will be one of the "new" models. It was the one before the GIII. The badge was different and there is no light for the battery check. Full details here http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/series/f_net.html
Kim
Krasnaya_Zvezda said:Yes, now I recall the martini thread. Hey, I get thirsty when you and I get on a topic together!
Don't know exactly what the difference is, but this is not a GIII, at least it doesn't say that on the front. Just 'QL'.
I've loaded up my standard "first roll in the camera" film, Fuji Superia. I'll see if I can get some shots up by the weekend.
K
Krasnaya_Zvezda
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Kim Coxon said:Hi,
It will be one of the "new" models. It was the one before the GIII. The badge was different and there is no light for the battery check. Full details here http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/series/f_net.html
Kim
Hmm... photo in that link doesn't look like mine. The EE on mine is a small sensor just above the lens, like on a 28. But I appreciate the link to an interesting site, thanks.
K
Krasnaya_Zvezda
Guest
OK, I see farther down on the page the "new" QL17, that is indeed it. Thanks.
K
Krasnaya_Zvezda
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Oh, man. Now I see why all the fuss about these cameras. I just got my first roll back. This lens is sharp! Really good results, the exposures looks good, except for the shots I took at noon, cloudless day, very bright, a little overexposed. A couple of times the meter said it was too bright, and the shutter wouldn't release. I switched to manual and shot on sunny 16, looks sweet!
I'll try to put up some examples this weekend, nothing exciting content-wise, but I'll throw something up.
I'll try to put up some examples this weekend, nothing exciting content-wise, but I'll throw something up.
dmr
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Krasnaya_Zvezda said:Oh, man. Now I see why all the fuss about these cameras. I just got my first roll back. This lens is sharp! Really good results,
I'm sure you will continue to be impressed.
the exposures looks good, except for the shots I took at noon, cloudless day, very bright, a little overexposed. A couple of times the meter said it was too bright, and the shutter wouldn't release. I switched to manual and shot on sunny 16, looks sweet!
For some reason I think that mine may be underexposing a bit in bright light. I still haven't verified the accuracy of the exposure, but it looks somewhere in the ballpark. It does seem to be very close in low light, which is what I care about most.
I'm sure that you will find that your thrift shop "junker" will outperform many cameras costing hundreds.
K
Krasnaya_Zvezda
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Indoor shots with available light were right on, as were those using the Canolite D flash. Yes, I am very impressed with this little gem. So quiet. Jumps right to #1 choice for street shooting.
dmr
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Krasnaya_Zvezda said:Yes, I am very impressed with this little gem. So quiet. Jumps right to #1 choice for street shooting.
Yes, quiet and very vibration free. None of that >>>Ka-THWAPP<<< of the SLR!
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Hi,
The exposure error is likely due to the battery being 1.5v. The brighter the light the greater the difference caused by the different battery voltage. This is due the the relative difference between the resistance of the cell and the rest of the circuit
Kim
The exposure error is likely due to the battery being 1.5v. The brighter the light the greater the difference caused by the different battery voltage. This is due the the relative difference between the resistance of the cell and the rest of the circuit
Kim
dmr436 said:I'm sure you will continue to be impressed.I was really impressed by my first few rolls back from the GIII.
For some reason I think that mine may be underexposing a bit in bright light. I still haven't verified the accuracy of the exposure, but it looks somewhere in the ballpark. It does seem to be very close in low light, which is what I care about most.
I'm sure that you will find that your thrift shop "junker" will outperform many cameras costing hundreds.![]()
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