Pfreddee
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As some of you know, I bought a Contax IIA about 2-3 months ago.
It is a wonderful camera, small, uncomplicated, and is a lot of fun to use. I'm using it as my go-to camera for B/W, mostly, with an occasional roll of Ektar 100. There is one gotcha that almost made me sell it: the viewfinder.
It is undeniably squinty. It has no dioptre adjustment lever. I wear glasses, and I flirt with scratching them every time I look through the viewfinder. I can't use the trick of using the dioptre lever to set it so I can look without glasses. On top of that, I'm not really crazy about rangefinder cameras.
BUT, I decided to learn how to work around this because the camera is so much fun, and it has led me to a more contemplative ( slower) approach to my photography. Focus is on target, in spite of the squint. It didn't take long to learn its quirks, and these have endeared it to me. Plus, it didn't cost an arm and a leg for the kit, which I think is in mint condition.
So, how many of you out there have learned to do a work-around with your favourite kit, in spite of its quirks?
Thank you to all who reply.
With best regards, Pfreddee(Stephen)
It is a wonderful camera, small, uncomplicated, and is a lot of fun to use. I'm using it as my go-to camera for B/W, mostly, with an occasional roll of Ektar 100. There is one gotcha that almost made me sell it: the viewfinder.
It is undeniably squinty. It has no dioptre adjustment lever. I wear glasses, and I flirt with scratching them every time I look through the viewfinder. I can't use the trick of using the dioptre lever to set it so I can look without glasses. On top of that, I'm not really crazy about rangefinder cameras.
BUT, I decided to learn how to work around this because the camera is so much fun, and it has led me to a more contemplative ( slower) approach to my photography. Focus is on target, in spite of the squint. It didn't take long to learn its quirks, and these have endeared it to me. Plus, it didn't cost an arm and a leg for the kit, which I think is in mint condition.
So, how many of you out there have learned to do a work-around with your favourite kit, in spite of its quirks?
Thank you to all who reply.
With best regards, Pfreddee(Stephen)