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Well,
spent a wonderful summer with my Konica IIIa, but sometimes a 50mm lens is simply not enough.
I'm looking to use something along the lines of a 50mm / 21mm combo. Since I find that I always prefocus the lens, then completely disregard the rangefinder patch when composing and waiting for the "decisive moment", the idea of using the Ikodot greatly appeals to me. Both eyes open and visible, no barriers between you and your subjects. And when you *do* need the rangefinder, it's there in all its precise 1.5x magnification glory.
The VI-L isn't really an option because I don't like removing the camera from my eye in between shots. So it looks like the VI-T is perfect.
This is where you come in. To those of you who have worked with the VI-T before, what does this camera feel like in practice? Is the viewfinder really as "squinty" as they say? Does it make your eyes hurt? What about the general feel of the camera? Is it user-friendly? Is it precise? Does the film advance stand a bit of abuse? Do parts feel like they're going to fall apart any moment? Is the shutter speed wheel easy to use? Are the shutter speeds reliable? Is the film rewind easy to use, or is it a finger-killer like that of the Konica IIIa and the Olympus XA? Before I make this investment, it's important for me to know what to expect.
Also, lenses. 50mm and 21mm. Multi-coated. Not too prone to flare. Precise and sharp. Fast. Good bokeh. Good for excellent-quality big enlargements. Your recommendations are welcomed.
Thanks to everyone in advance.
spent a wonderful summer with my Konica IIIa, but sometimes a 50mm lens is simply not enough.
I'm looking to use something along the lines of a 50mm / 21mm combo. Since I find that I always prefocus the lens, then completely disregard the rangefinder patch when composing and waiting for the "decisive moment", the idea of using the Ikodot greatly appeals to me. Both eyes open and visible, no barriers between you and your subjects. And when you *do* need the rangefinder, it's there in all its precise 1.5x magnification glory.
The VI-L isn't really an option because I don't like removing the camera from my eye in between shots. So it looks like the VI-T is perfect.
This is where you come in. To those of you who have worked with the VI-T before, what does this camera feel like in practice? Is the viewfinder really as "squinty" as they say? Does it make your eyes hurt? What about the general feel of the camera? Is it user-friendly? Is it precise? Does the film advance stand a bit of abuse? Do parts feel like they're going to fall apart any moment? Is the shutter speed wheel easy to use? Are the shutter speeds reliable? Is the film rewind easy to use, or is it a finger-killer like that of the Konica IIIa and the Olympus XA? Before I make this investment, it's important for me to know what to expect.
Also, lenses. 50mm and 21mm. Multi-coated. Not too prone to flare. Precise and sharp. Fast. Good bokeh. Good for excellent-quality big enlargements. Your recommendations are welcomed.
Thanks to everyone in advance.