djon
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Nikon FM3. Or Olympus OM1. Nothing in between.
The viewfinder window allows you to select frames for 90 and 135, but the rangefinder couples only with the 50mm. In addition to the RF the 4 through 8 series cameras are so compact that they also handle like RF's (I posted a picture of one next to a Contax II and in many ways it is smaller, except for the height of the reflex housing).jlw said:Hmmm, we seem to have drifted away from the original question, so I started reviewing the previous posts.
As Honu-hugger stated, various Alpa models actually ARE rangefinder cameras in addition to being SLRs... both are built into the same body. The rangefinders are especially funky in that the windows are arrayed vertically rather than horizontally, but it still works.
HH, were there any RF-coupled lenses for the Alpas other than the 50s?...(snip)
jlw said:Hmmm, we seem to have drifted away from the original question, so I started reviewing the previous posts.
As Honu-hugger stated, various Alpa models actually ARE rangefinder cameras in addition to being SLRs... both are built into the same body. The rangefinders are especially funky in that the windows are arrayed vertically rather than horizontally, but it still works.
HH, were there any RF-coupled lenses for the Alpas other than the 50s?
The Praktina was another SLR that, although it didn't have a rangefinder, did have a direct optical viewfinder in addition to the prism viewing system.
And then there's the original Leicaflex, the one with the external CdS meter cell. This was an SLR through and through, but you had to USE it somewhat like an RF camera because its "focusing" screen was actually NON-focusing: instead of having a ground surface, it was clear, so that the whole image looked in focus all the time, just as it does through an RF camera viewfinder. The only way to focus it was via the focusing aid in the center. You can get a somewhat similar effect with your Nikon F or F2 by equipping it with a Type G focusing screen, which has a clear outer field and a microprism focusing aid in the center.
This may not be what the original poster meant by "most like a rangefinder," but it's what came into my head at the moment. Maybe this just means I should go to bed...