Rob-F
Likes Leicas
The discussion so far makes it pretty clear this is about film cameras. But just in case anyone wants to include digital, I want to say that my Fuji X100 feels really close to handling my Leica M2 or MP with a 35mm Summicron!
The Contax G. While 'technically' a German camera (isn't Leica?), it was manufactured for Zeiss in Japan by (?) Cosina.
So, if the viewfinders aren’t as good as Leica, does that mean inaccurate focusing, or off-framed images?
So, if the viewfinders aren’t as good as Leica, does that mean inaccurate focusing, or off-framed images?
I'm liking the Canon 7, which has a meter. I assume these are CDS and very basic. Question for all you 7 owners out there: how accurate is the meter?
..... how accurate is the meter?
You can quickly learn that a meter, built in or hand held, is nowhere near as essential as you think after you try shooting without one for a while. The reason they were not of a part of early cameras is that manufacturers had not yet sold consumers on the idea that they needed them.
Realize back in those early days every box of Kodak film included a little slip of paper that said something like:
Bright sun: f11 @ 1/250th
Hazy: f8 @ 1/250th
shadow: f5.6 @ 1/125th
inside: f4 @ 1/60th
Plus, many photos were made with box cameras that had no adjustable aperture or shutter speed.
In terms of build quality and optics. Nikon? Canon?
In terms of build quality and optics. Nikon? Canon?
Looking just at the lenses, Canon is Leica-like and Nikon is Zeiss-like.