ruby.monkey
Veteran
Olympus Trip 35 - I love its handling and styling, and the fact that it's so quick to get into action; and a Leidolf Lordox 24x36 for when I'm in the mood to take things slowly.
projectbluebird
Film Abuser
I've not used any of the 3 you mention, though I've heard good things.
My favorite scale focus 35 is an old Retina folder.
Compact, and loads of beautifully detailed charm, if a bit heavy.
Might I also suggest a voigtlander Vito B?
Cheap, small, simple, quirky. With a Color-Skopar 3.5/50 that is surprisingly sharp.
I found mine for a dollar on the junk table at a consignment shop.
It was on the junk table because the seller thought it was broken, one of the many quirks is the shutter is wound by the film itself, not the advance lever.
The most fun I've had for a dollar in a long time!
My favorite scale focus 35 is an old Retina folder.
Compact, and loads of beautifully detailed charm, if a bit heavy.
Might I also suggest a voigtlander Vito B?
Cheap, small, simple, quirky. With a Color-Skopar 3.5/50 that is surprisingly sharp.
I found mine for a dollar on the junk table at a consignment shop.
It was on the junk table because the seller thought it was broken, one of the many quirks is the shutter is wound by the film itself, not the advance lever.
The most fun I've had for a dollar in a long time!
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