edodo
Well-known
I was wondering what is your preffered little rangefinders that just don't have a meter and are fully manual. I like lenses vintage but sharp.
iml
Well-known
How about an Olympus 35 RC or SP with the battery taken out?
Ian
Ian
edodo
Well-known
The thing about the meterless recquierment is that for example on the Olympus 35rc, wich I think is a lovely and compact RF by my net reading knowledge, but the meter inside the camera increase the size and bulk with for example the led metering situated in the front ring of the lens making it bigger that without this led. Before the metered fixed lens weren't there beautiful compact RFs that were fully mecanical?
dnk512
Well-known
In 35mm, Konica III A. In 120, Super Isolette/Speedex. All are larger than most 35mm rangefinders of the 1970's with meter and/or autoexposure.
iml
Well-known
edodo said:The thing about the meterless recquierment is that for example on the Olympus 35rc, wich I think is a lovely and compact RF by my net reading knowledge, but the meter inside the camera increase the size and bulk with for example the led metering situated in the front ring of the lens making it bigger that without this led. Before the metered fixed lens weren't there beautiful compact RFs that were fully mecanical?
The RC is still a tiny camera though. Very good one too, fantastic lens.
Ian
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
The Konica Auto S2 is a really high quality camera with terrific lens.
Plenty of bargains on these, especially with non-working meter...
Chris
Plenty of bargains on these, especially with non-working meter...
Chris
edodo
Well-known
I have bought an olympus RC. Hope it will be in good working order, the seller did changed the light seals. He said the viewfinder was dust and haze free. I can't wait to try my new little cheap RF 
K
Kin Lau
Guest
Kodak Retina in its various forms.
raid
Dad Photographer
It really depends how you define the word "best".
I like the Konica II a lot. It is fully manual. It is compact. It has a very sharp lens. It looks classy. It is very well built.
Raid
I like the Konica II a lot. It is fully manual. It is compact. It has a very sharp lens. It looks classy. It is very well built.
Raid
Meterless fixed-lens rangefinder? Fuji GW670III... 
Kent
Finally at home...
oftheherd
Veteran
Welta Weltini. 35mm folding RF without meter. Folds up small, has good lenses, but is a little heavy. Kind of built like a tank. Unfortunately not as inexpensive as some of the later Japanese RF P&S's of their day.
marcust101
Established
I'll second Doung's suggestion the Fuji 670, the giant among the rangefinders and oh so sharp
NickTrop
Veteran
You'll be quite happy with an RC in good condition. Probably the best choice if fully manual, and small, and cheap and quality lens are your primary considerations. Stayed away, personally, because I prefer a faster lens but the RC always gets raves. Your only other choices if "small and manual" are musts would have been the Canonet Q17 GIII, the Olympus RD, and the Minolta Hi-Matic 7SII. However, these cameras would be more expensive and more difficult to find in the condition your RC was described. They do, however, have faster sub-f2 lenses.
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