Dogman
Veteran
seany65
Well-known
This week i bought a Fujifilm Finepix S5800 from a local outdoor market. No manual and no software discs but it seems to work. I only stopped to have a look out of curiosity and was surprised to see the viewfinder was in focus even though I would've needed my readers to see the back panel clearly. I didn't get it straight away as I wanted to have a look in "Cash converters" and the other "big chain general item pawn shop" whose name I can't remember to see what they had in. There was a red Finepix S4200 (14 mega pixels) but I would've needed my readers to see the viewfinder image clearly, which rather surprised me. I later bought the S5800 (8 mega pixels) as a way of getting used to digital cameras. I mostly want to use it for record shots of my proper photo gear. It'll be interesting to see the results compared to those I get from the Kodak Easyshare M520 which I used for that purpose until now.
seany65
Well-known
It never ceases to amaze me that so many members are happy to show photos of stuff they've ordered before they've received it. If I even download a photo, or manual, of Something I've ordered there's almost always enough wrong with what I've ordered to make me send it back. This happens far, far less frequently if I don't download anything info/photos of it first.
Dogman
Veteran
seany65, just so you know, this is the first time I've ever posted a gear photo in this thread. I did, however, post a photo last week #13,844 of one of the first photos I had taken with another new-to-me lens. Normally I'm not a gearhead but I just thought it appropriate to join in the discussion recently.
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Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
A reportedly Excellent+ one of these:
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Image stolen from B&H website. Should be here tomorrow. Maybe. It's, you know, FedEx. May be next week.
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Very interesting, Dogman, I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with this lens.
All the best,
Mike
shawn
Veteran
I have been on a hunt for the rumored 35mm FOV Voigtlander Kontur off and on for years. I just stumbled across this one. This is different from other Konturs I have or have seen. The metal frame looks thinner, the screws are centered, not on the outside edge of the frame. The frame lines also go to the outer edges on the sides and look like they take up much more of the vertical space too.

As a comparison this is a typical Kontur that has a 50mm FOV, I have a couple of these.

The top one was cheap so I'm giving it a try. Likely going to be disappointed again but fingers crossed.

As a comparison this is a typical Kontur that has a 50mm FOV, I have a couple of these.

The top one was cheap so I'm giving it a try. Likely going to be disappointed again but fingers crossed.
shawn
Veteran
We are impatient and like to jinx ourselves...... (exhibit 'A' above)It never ceases to amaze me that so many members are happy to show photos of stuff they've ordered before they've received it. If I even download a photo, or manual, of Something I've ordered there's almost always enough wrong with what I've ordered to make me send it back. This happens far, far less frequently if I don't download anything info/photos of it first.![]()
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Never heard or seen on of these and had to look it up:
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I have the 6x6 and 24x36-50mm versions of the Kontur. It's an amazing viewfinder accessory.
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Just picked up the 28mm 1.5 Nokton in M mount type II. What a jewel! Have it mounted on the ZF now.
Muggins
Junk magnet
A poll for Kontur owners:I have the 6x6 and 24x36-50mm versions of the Kontur. It's an amazing viewfinder accessory.
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Yes, I have handed a camera with one on to an unsuspecting friend and said "Take a look through this!"
There is no "No" option, because its just irresistible, isn't it?
WoodallP
Pragmatist Barnack lover
I certainly have!A poll for Kontur owners:
Yes, I have handed a camera with one on to an unsuspecting friend and said "Take a look through this!"
There is no "No" option, because its just irresistible, isn't it?
WoodallP
Pragmatist Barnack lover
Well logiclly, there can’t be a lot wrong. I suppose that the black could be so scratched that you can actually see through it. Lucky you to get a 35! I have 50mm, 6x6 and 6x9. I must admit I haven’t checked how different the 50mm and 6x9 are.The top one was cheap so I'm giving it a try. Likely going to be disappointed again but fingers crossed.
shawn
Veteran
Yup, I meant more disappointed if it turned out to not being 35mm FOV. Will find out soon enough.Well logiclly, there can’t be a lot wrong. I suppose that the black could be so scratched that you can actually see through it. Lucky you to get a 35! I have 50mm, 6x6 and 6x9. I must admit I haven’t checked how different the 50mm and 6x9 are.
santino
FSU gear head
IMO the Kontur represents so much the spirit of Voigtländer back in the days. They were innovative and totally different than the others.
Leon C
Well-known
We are impatient and like to jinx ourselves...... (exhibit 'A' above)
Here we go then.....
Just took a chance and bought this Nikon FM, plus what looks like a 50/2, the dreaded 'untested' but what I have found most times when buying from 'non' Camera folks on EB, there is usually nothing major wrong as they genuinely don't know anything about Cameras and or testing them and I find that when a Lens has a filter on it, is a sign of 'care' from the original owner, I know I am being impatient as I've been waiting for a cheap Black one for a few months now and never around when I have the funds, this looks clean under the dust but we'll see.

KoNickon
Nick Merritt
A great camera and lens, there. Looks like an early FM based on the knurling around the shutter release.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Ah, a Nikon FM! Wonderful camera: great size, shape, meter, etc. Good luck with it!
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Leon C
Well-known
I don't want to push my luck, as just if it works it'll be a bonus but a 77ish dated Lens would be extra lovely....A great camera and lens, there. Looks like an early FM based on the knurling around the shutter release.
Dogman
Veteran
That actually looks like a Nikkor 35/2 or maybe a 28/2 instead of a 50mm. Both lenses are quite good. As is the 50mm.
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