paulfish4570
Veteran
With a very contrasty range/viewfinder?
Some weight would be nice because of hand tremors.
I have a Minolta A5 that is tough, and sharp with its Rokko 45/2.8. Oh, but that low contrast, dull focus patch.
Can the patch be improved?
Some weight would be nice because of hand tremors.
I have a Minolta A5 that is tough, and sharp with its Rokko 45/2.8. Oh, but that low contrast, dull focus patch.
Can the patch be improved?
Probably the Semi-Silvered beamsplitter is deteriorated.
The Yashica Lynx 14e- if you get one would a good beamsplitter. I have been trhough TWO with bad beamsplitters, third time is the charm.
It is as big as an Yashica SLR, heavy with an F1.4 lens. I read up on your experience with the Bessa.
The Yashica Lynx 14e- if you get one would a good beamsplitter. I have been trhough TWO with bad beamsplitters, third time is the charm.
It is as big as an Yashica SLR, heavy with an F1.4 lens. I read up on your experience with the Bessa.
paulfish4570
Veteran
Can a beamsplitter be re-silvered?
It is easier to replace it with stock from Edmund Scientific or another camera. The Lynx uses the same splitter as does the GSN. Sometimes you get lucky.
I do not know what the A5 uses.
My Minolta Hi-Matic 9 is in good shape, bought it in 1969. It is also full-size.
I do not know what the A5 uses.
My Minolta Hi-Matic 9 is in good shape, bought it in 1969. It is also full-size.
paulfish4570
Veteran
Aha. I will look into that, because I really, really like the Rokkor lens on my A5 ...
paulfish4570
Veteran
I have an Electro 35 that is dead from bad circuitry, I suppose. Good for parts, I reckon ...
stompyq
Well-known
I don't know how tough it is but I love my canonet QL17 III. I thought it was much tougher than the minolta 7sII i had earlier. I've been carrying mine to my lab everyday in a backpack to document the crazy people i spend the day with. So far it's held up like a champ to all the abuse i've given it. The ebay craze on these seem to be fading and the prices are coming down now so you might get a good deal. You should be able to get one in perfect condition for under $100.
paulfish4570
Veteran
Thanks, stomp ...
gliderbee
Well-known
Probably the Semi-Silvered beamsplitter is deteriorated.
The Yashica Lynx 14e- if you get one would a good beamsplitter. I have been trhough TWO with bad beamsplitters, third time is the charm.
It is as big as an Yashica SLR, heavy with an F1.4 lens. I read up on your experience with the Bessa.
+1 for the Yashica Lynx 14: a sturdy camera with a great lens.
denmark.yuzon
Streetographer
well, I like my Konica Auto S2.. so good I have two!
ElectroWNED
Well-known
Hi-Matic 7s is built like a brick. Nice bright finder on mine too.. Oh yeah, I happen to be selling it too 
paulfish4570
Veteran
The QL17 is a dense beast at 22 ounces.
Anything I get has to operate all shutter speeds and apertures without batteries. I don't care if the meter needs one or not ...
Anything I get has to operate all shutter speeds and apertures without batteries. I don't care if the meter needs one or not ...
btgc
Veteran
It is as big as an Yashica SLR, heavy with an F1.4 lens. I read up on your experience with the Bessa.
+1 for the Yashica Lynx 14: a sturdy camera with a great lens.
Exactly. Normal sized controls. Weight and leaf shutter makes it like having VR or IS.
And no one FL RF with semi-automated AE (35RC, canonets, Konica Auto's etc) provide same shutter release experience as Lynxes. It feels like being in heaven and having angels assisting!
paulfish4570
Veteran
Wow, thanks for the recommendation, btgc ...
Bingley
Veteran
well, I like my Konica Auto S2.. so good I have two!
+1. The Auto S2 is abt the same size as a Canon 7, and has a great vf and a fantastic lens. 45/1.7, iirc. Otherwise, I'd suggest the Canon Q17 GIII too.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Toughest, sharpest fixed-lens RF?
Leica M-series + lens of your choice + superglue...
Cheers,
R.
Leica M-series + lens of your choice + superglue...
Cheers,
R.
paulfish4570
Veteran
Well, that certainly would do, except I want a leafe shutter ...
f16sunshine
Moderator
Maybe. Yashica Lynx 5000
The only Leaf shutter Fixxed lens RF with 1/1000 speed.
Heavy and built like the other Yashica Tanks with a sharp contrasty 1.8/45mm lens.
I've never found one with a working meter although I'm sure they are out there.
That extra stop of shutter speed could be very usefull to slow the shaking.
The only Leaf shutter Fixxed lens RF with 1/1000 speed.
Heavy and built like the other Yashica Tanks with a sharp contrasty 1.8/45mm lens.
I've never found one with a working meter although I'm sure they are out there.
That extra stop of shutter speed could be very usefull to slow the shaking.
btgc
Veteran
Maybe. Yashica Lynx 5000
The only Leaf shutter Fixxed lens RF with 1/1000 speed.
To be exact, there are other FL RF's with 1/1000th...to mention Yashica Electro 35FC, some Minoltas (can't remember on the fly)...there ARE some.
But I agree it's quite good. Again, it provides proper shutter release feeling, yet body isn't too large but also not miniature - and it's nicely rounded like intelligent brick instead of "vulgar brick" shape used on most cameras in this class
Lynxes are known for faded beamsplitter but still usable. If serviced they disinctively stand out of crowd.
5000 is more practical in terms of everyday's usage than 14 (and cheaper, usually), though 14 has more heft which has it's own charm.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
THAT is funny!! 
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