maiko9
Newbie
As I have a weakness for classic folders, I alternate between 2 Zeiss Ikonta 35s (one with a Tessar, other with a Xenar), a Voigtlander IIa (Color-Skopar), a Retina Ia (Xenar), & an Agfa Sollinette (Solinar), although I must confess to a preference for the Zeisses. The each fit in a pants pocket, though they might be a tad heavy for some ( I wear a good belt!). I wear either a Gossen Pilot or Super-Pilot around my neck for periodic exposure checks or rely on the Sunny 16 rules. These cameras offer me the aesthetic pleasure of shooting with nothing between myself & my subject but a shutter & a lens. Eliminating all in-camera help-aids allows me to approach subjects somewhat differently than I might with another instrument. For more exacting closeup wide open shooting, other interpretations, inspirations, and/or whims, I have rangefinders, TLRs, & a new-fangled Spotmatic/SV SLR system. The beauty of today's digital world relagating previously expensive film equipment to bargain basement levels allows people like me to be able to afford different high quality cameras for different purposes. Lack of demand for these scale focusing gems allowed me to pick them up cheaply. Let them eat digital cake!
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