Which RF Camera (60's-80's) did you have?

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Hi all,
Just wondering How many fixed lens RF Camera did you have? which one you like the best? Which one you never used? and what is the next one you wish to buy?

Thanks
MC
 
I think my first (and only) fixed-lens RF camera (and this came AFTER I already had a Leica) was the Olympus 35RC. What a great little camera! Still have it too.

But my first 35mm camera some 10 years earlier had been a Regula, and I'm not sure it actually had a rangefinder at all.

I also recently got my Dad's old Petri 7s (including the wide/long lens attachments), and I have not used it. :)
 
Used to have:
Yashica Electro 35 GS (never warmed up to it)
Konica Auto S2 (sorry to see it go)
Minolta HiMatic G (cute, faux rangefinder)

Kept:
Canonet G-III QL17 (my backup camera)

Besides, I got:
Leica M6TTL (great stuff!!)

Think I'm unusual? Wait to see what other people have in this forum...
 
After some time, I've acquired / adopted:

- Canonet G-III QL17
- Canonet G-III QL19
- Minolta Hi-matic 7s
- Olympus 35 SPn

all these cameras have proved to be great users, with focal lengths around 40mm, which in my opinion offers a lot of versatility.

My other RF stuff is mostly composed by Russian/Ukranian cameras and lenses (Fed, Zorki and Kiev).

About your other questions:

- I'm liking a lot the Olympus in daily use, haven't got the results developed yet, but the glass in this one is supposed to be great...

- Very near, I like a lot both Canonets, they have a lot of interesting and cleverly designed features, and they are really compact and comfortable to use. Great glass also.

- The Hi-matic has also a superb lens, but being an early design, it's considerably bigger and heavier. If you don't mind that, it's really a keeper. That changed in the redesigned 7sII, but they command prices of $100+.

Curiously there are some cameras supposed to be clones of the 7sII that can be had for less, If I were looking for a next compact RF, I think I'd go for a Vivitar 35 ES / Revue 400 SE / Konica Auto S3 (the three 7sII little sisters).

And don't forget the Olympus XA !

And then let's give some free space for the 'real' RF owners here :)

Oscar
 
I had a couple of Yashicas which are pretty much the same camera. The GSN, which I dropped into Yarra River (doh!!) and the GS. Then I bought the GS which had stuck focusing ring after I accidentaly slam it onto a bench. After experiencing a couple of those Yashicas I bought a used R2.

Oh yeah, on the way is Canonet QL17 GIII. I got this one for around US$30 but the lens has fungus/haze on one of the front elements. I keep my finger crossed.

Fix lens RF I want to buy next, Rollei 35SE with Sonnar 2.8 lens. Alas those collectors drive the price sky high!
 
Fixed lens rangefinders? There are the folding Retinas, the folding Agfa Solinettes, a couple of early Konicas, a Vito IIa (technically not a rangefinder), Rollei 35/T/S (again, technically, not a rangefinder) the folding Ikonta 35, Contina II and Contessa, a Contessa S 310, an Agfa Karat 12, a Super Nettel, some MF rangefinders and folders, and I guess that wraps it up. I've used all of them.

Each camera is for a specific purpose, though I never know what situation until it arises.
 
Canonet QL17 GIII - still have it, still use it, love it!

Congrats on your purchase, Kris, you'll love yours too.
 
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My personal favorite shooter is still the Olympus 35SP line of cameras (SP, SPn and UC).
 
I have approx. 105 RF's (with about 6 more coming from E**Y), approx. 26 of which have interchangeable lenses. I guess the proper answer is approx. 80 fixed lens RF's. My first was a Pax M3, first 60's era would be Minolta Hi Matic 7S. Favourites? I don't really have one any more, I change daily. Lately I've been using approx. 4/week to try and exercise the shutters and kill time while I'm dealing with back problems. Finding the odd camera problem and fixing them as I find them. I have several I've never used yet, but I try to use each one at least once to find out any problems and image quality. Next acquisition? I have both a Konica C35 and C35 Automatic coming, have 2 Konica Auto S2's, several Yashica Electros, and a few Canonets. Guess I'll have to bite the bullet, jump on the bandwagon and buy a Canon QL17 GIII but I really have my eye on a few more Retinas and Voigtlanders (old ones, not Bessas). Being a renowned tightwad, I'll be keeping my eyes open. I can hardly wait to read Bill's answer, LOL. Nice to read you all, and keep up the good work. Curt in Canada.
 
curt,
hope the back problems clear up for you. i suffer occasionally also but most of that is my doing.(too much belly)

it's hard to imagine you being a tightwad with that many cameras.
i'm curious, what was your 'best' deal?

joe
 
Hi Joe,
Actually, I buy way too many cameras and get burned with a lot of junk, but I also get lucky once in a while. My best deals so far? An anniversary Speed Graphic 4x5 for $35 Can., a prewar Contax II RF with Summitar for 0.50 Can. (broken shutter curtain ribbon), Edixa Edissimat SLR for $1.00 very dirty on E**y, 3 Canon AE 1, AE1 program, AT-1,all with 50mm (2 with 1.8, 1 with 1.4)+ a Pentax ME for $60.00 Can. as non-working (dead batteries and needed light seal kit), and a few others I can't recall. As far as "that many cameras", I hate to admit it, but I actually have a few over 550 now with 64 scale focus, 111 RF (picked up 6 at the border today), 59 folders, 29 box cameras, 23 TLR's and 68 SLR's. Plus a few more coming from E**y. I also have just under 200 lenses. I'm lucky I have an understanding wife, no kids and a lot of space for 3 china cabinets, 2 trunks, 2 dressers and lots of boxes and shelves full of goodies/junk. Keeps me busy (and poor) anyway. LOL. Curt in Canada.
 
Didn't mean lucky to have no kids, it's just I'd feel guilty spending cash on cameras that I should be spending on the family. Curt in Canada.
 
those are some impressive deals!
try as i might i don't seem to find them around here.
i'm gonna start hitting the local church, garage and yard sales this summer along with some flea markets and goodwill stores.

i did find a great camera store in town that has a treasure trove of cameras and other things photographic so i guess i should be grateful for that.

joe
 
My bagful of dented Rollei 35s, 35Ts and a 35S (never liked the SE) often get an airing. My rucksac has a CCS pouch on each side of the hip belt so I can carry one with colour, one with B&W. I still think that there is nothing to match them. I got a Ricoh RF because I was getting worried that one of them might fail. The Ricoh was nice, but unnecessary - the beaten-up Rolleis continue to work. I gave the Ricoh to my step-father, who used it for about 20 years until he died and now I have it back. It's still a nice camera, waiting in my mother's house for me to use it.

The other fixed lens RF in my life: a Makina 67. I also have a Ross Autorange 820 and an Ensign Commando which get occasional use. They were the testers to see if I liked the folding RF way of working before selling the kids to buy the Makina. I wonder where they are now? Good swap, anyway.

Oh, I also tried a Minox 35 ML as a Rollei 35 replacement. A disappointment. It just wasn't up to the abuse I gave it. "Bad camera. Naughty camera."

And I've just had my Wirgin stereo camera mended - so now I'm plotting who I'm going to victimise with it.

Best,
Helen
 
I read your earlier thread with your great deals from your local camera shop Joe, and I'm green with envy. PSSST, you can tell me where it is, I won't spread it around, LOL.
Hi Helen, I always enjoy reading your posts. A Ross Autorange and an Ensign Commando are both neat cameras and two I seldom see on E**y, maybe if you find them and get bored with them.....
Hi Francisco, always nice to read you, and yes, I find it strange not to see Bill here yet too. He might be busy with buying the new house or his new job. He always amazes me, with so many things going on, to be able to have the time and energy to write those great reviews and post those pictures. Wish I had half the energy and any of that computer savvy.
Curt in Canada.
 
Re: Which RF Camera (60's-80's) did you have?

cmc_photo said:
Hi all,
Just wondering How many fixed lens RF Camera did you have? which one you like the best? Which one you never used? and what is the next one you wish to buy?

Thanks
MC

I have the following,

Vivitar 35ES--really like this one

Vivitar 35EE--not bad, no manual exposure

Ricoh (black-Sears model) 500G--really like this one, almost the perfect exposure design. Auto-manual

Canonet QL17 GIII--haven't used it yet. Hear great things about it.

Ricoh 500G (chrome)--sweet little rig

Olypus 35RC-great design, great glass, need to use it more. Just acquired it.

Ricoh FF-1--funky Minox copy. Well built, alright glass

Walz Envoy 35--never used it.

Canonet 28--nice glass, no manual exposure.

Really like the Vivitar ES & Ricoh 500 G's

Russ
 
Which RF Camera (60's-80's) did you have?

Small but usefull RF collection. 2 Olympus SP one in perfect working order and another I am restoring the light meter on as time and parts permits. I also have a Yashica Lynx 14e which I have restored except for the meter. The Nikonos I is not a RF but it has its place. All of them take decent to great pictures. I am kicking around the idea of getting a Yashica GX or CC(N), or a Konica S3. But then I am also trying to decide if I want to get into MF as I have plenty of 35mm choices right now.
 
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Go with the Vivitar 35ES. I have found that it is great. Much better than the legendary Canonet QL-17 GIII & Olympus 35RC. You will not be disappointed".

Russ
 
I didn't really start shooting until a few years back, but I have a Petri 7 I got from my dad. Took it out recently to test it - nice contrast but all the images were a bit foggy/blurry. I think the lens or something in the camera is wrong. Thats my only fixed lens, my others are Bessa-L and Contax G1.

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Scott
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