Greyscale
Veteran
What a sweet little shooter this little Vivitar is. Sharp, sharp lens, and seems to meter OK using silver oxide batteries.
Yes, I like this little Vivitar very much, it just feels right to me. Fast lens, great ergonomics, outstanding build quality and finish (the best of any of the compact rangefinders that I have yet tried, although the Minolta Hi-Matic E was close), and so pretty. I think it is well worth seeking one out.I've been thinking about picking up another compact RF to compliment my Olympus RC (something with a faster lens) and this Vivitar crossed my mind. Fair to say that you are pretty satisfied with it? Of course it seems like finding one may be a little bit of a hunt.
Compared to an SLR for example w/ a top shutter speed of 1/2000 to 1/8000, there just isn't much shutter speed available for open aperture shots in bright light.
Thanks for the heads up. the BIN price was way to steep to take a flyer on it anyway.I'd hold off on the Vivitar 35EF Greyscale. I purchased one on eBay about a year or so ago for a grand total of $7...and I'm glad that that was all I paid. I found the build quality to be much inferior to that of the 35ES and 35EE. The camera is larger overall than the 35ES, and the top plate is not enamel painted, but rather a black (anodized?) aluminum. It just felt/feels much cheaper to me.