stephen_lumsden
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Cinestill TCS1000 temp control system and another Patterson tank, got to have a more systematic approach to developing
Just registered and am making my first post after lurking for several years.
I purchased a Canon Rangefinder from a dealer in Japan, and am looking for some help identifying the model. It was listed as an L1, which is incorrect since the L1 has no self timer and a folding crank rewind. According to Peter Dechert’s Canon Rangefinder book, a model with these specific features does not exist. That is, wind lever advance, metal shutter, 1/1000 top speed, self timer, knob rewind and warm-tone viewfinder What is also curious is the camera’s serial number of 581000, which puts it to the later end of the V series production.
The camera will arrive the end of this week, when I’ll be able to examine it closely, but am hoping someone on the forum might have a clue. I’ve a good collection of Canon Rangefinders, including several V, VI and 7 models, so am very familiar with them, and also shoot them regularly. Thanks in advance!View attachment 4840513
Going through the Canon RF identification lists it as a VL.
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Canon VL | fotofix
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I was wrong, smartphones really are life savers... if only to keep us from doing really stupid things when we're bored...I bought the great book "Jerry Dantzic`s New York - The Fifties in Focus" in a second hand shop. Great buy!
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Make sure it's light-tight. 🙂A 220 back for my Mamiya C33.
That Jerry Hsu book is great. We have a thread dedicated to photobook purchases here:A couple of new photo books
The journal of a skateboarder - Thomas Sweertvaegher
The beautiful flower is the world - Jerry Hsu