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Hi guys,
Being the kind of guy I am, this is going to take a good few sentences. (Never use 4 words when 30 or so will do).
First of all, the XA saga: Bought an Oly XA on ebay, only to have an XA2 turn up. From Germany. A bunch of emails and carefully worded minor threats later, and an XA (complete with box!) turns up (from Germany), along with communications that told me to keep the XA2 as it wasn't worth the hassle sending money and cameras back and forth across wide expanses of ocean, pirates, and seamonsters. So for my money, I got an XA at a good price (which turns out to have a leak, no real problem) and an XA2 for free (or an XA2 for a bit more than I should have paid, considering postage, and free XA. Depends which way you look at it, I guess). So, I suggested to my wife that we sell the XA2, as it'll be worth a little, and then, interestingly, she said "I was thinking I maybe I could use it, if it's easy to use. That is, if you don't mind me getting involved." (She's a sensitive soul, my girl, and knows that I can get a little competitive at times).
So, here I get to the crux: I'd always figured that if I'm walking around with two cameras (as I often am, now) it makes just as much sense for her to use the XA while I'm shooting my SLR, and swap cameras if needed as needed. But then, she doesn't get a camera for *her*. Or I can keep the XA2, but it doesn't offer anything that the XA doesn't offer. (This is me getting to the crux, you see. Thought I'd let you all know just in case you were nodding off or something. Bear with me a moment more, guys, you can look at the cool photos in the gallery anytime - they ain't going anywhere! Besides, it takes forever picking 5 favourites!)
So I thought, why not get her a camera that's DIFFERENT to the other cameras I've got, and get one of them there REAL rangefinders - you know, the solid looking serious little jobbies like a QL17 or Olympus RC or something? After all, she'll want to take good photos, so she ought to have a good camera that gives control.
So, at the risk of starting a "this rangefinder is better than that one" war, the Oly RC looked the trick, but it seems a little close in focal length to the XA. I'm thinking maybe 45mm (QL19?) might be better, but then, this is HER camera after all. So then I start wondering about size. She's only little, you know, and maybe a little camera is the way to go. So, the real question, though, never having handled these things, is this: (Hey here's the REAL question, guys! You with me still?)
Is a QL17 or QL19 a lot different to a GIII version? Is an RD much different in feel to an RC?
It's all you guys fault, anyway, because really this is just a good excuse to get another camera! :bang:
Cheers,
Steve
(did you guys get all that?):angel:
Being the kind of guy I am, this is going to take a good few sentences. (Never use 4 words when 30 or so will do).
First of all, the XA saga: Bought an Oly XA on ebay, only to have an XA2 turn up. From Germany. A bunch of emails and carefully worded minor threats later, and an XA (complete with box!) turns up (from Germany), along with communications that told me to keep the XA2 as it wasn't worth the hassle sending money and cameras back and forth across wide expanses of ocean, pirates, and seamonsters. So for my money, I got an XA at a good price (which turns out to have a leak, no real problem) and an XA2 for free (or an XA2 for a bit more than I should have paid, considering postage, and free XA. Depends which way you look at it, I guess). So, I suggested to my wife that we sell the XA2, as it'll be worth a little, and then, interestingly, she said "I was thinking I maybe I could use it, if it's easy to use. That is, if you don't mind me getting involved." (She's a sensitive soul, my girl, and knows that I can get a little competitive at times).
So, here I get to the crux: I'd always figured that if I'm walking around with two cameras (as I often am, now) it makes just as much sense for her to use the XA while I'm shooting my SLR, and swap cameras if needed as needed. But then, she doesn't get a camera for *her*. Or I can keep the XA2, but it doesn't offer anything that the XA doesn't offer. (This is me getting to the crux, you see. Thought I'd let you all know just in case you were nodding off or something. Bear with me a moment more, guys, you can look at the cool photos in the gallery anytime - they ain't going anywhere! Besides, it takes forever picking 5 favourites!)
So I thought, why not get her a camera that's DIFFERENT to the other cameras I've got, and get one of them there REAL rangefinders - you know, the solid looking serious little jobbies like a QL17 or Olympus RC or something? After all, she'll want to take good photos, so she ought to have a good camera that gives control.
So, at the risk of starting a "this rangefinder is better than that one" war, the Oly RC looked the trick, but it seems a little close in focal length to the XA. I'm thinking maybe 45mm (QL19?) might be better, but then, this is HER camera after all. So then I start wondering about size. She's only little, you know, and maybe a little camera is the way to go. So, the real question, though, never having handled these things, is this: (Hey here's the REAL question, guys! You with me still?)
Is a QL17 or QL19 a lot different to a GIII version? Is an RD much different in feel to an RC?
It's all you guys fault, anyway, because really this is just a good excuse to get another camera! :bang:
Cheers,
Steve
(did you guys get all that?):angel: