RauschenOderKorn
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I am looking for one or two cameras to take along on a longer trip to central america.
I do not want to carry heavy or expensive equipment around, so I have been searching for a "compact" MF camera which offers some ease of use:
- 6x4,5 or 6x6
- Metering included
- coupled rangefinder
- good for B&W and color slides
- price < 500€
The Mamiya 7 II and the Bronica rf645 are way out of budget, so these are no option.
I have found the Fujica GA645 ZI (even with Zoom and AF!) which would be an really nice option and has received excellent reviews, so it seems like a really good choice.
The other option I found is the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 533/16 or 534/16 with the Tessar lens.
The Super Ikonta is extremely compact, cheap and cameras in good state with working rangefinder & light meter are available. I am a little worried about the image quality of these 60 year-old cameras, I would like to enlarge up to 60x60 cm (1:10).
I am aware that the two cameras are very different, the Fujica being basically point-and-shoot and the Super Ikonta requiring some classic camera work.
Is there a good compact MF camera meeting my requirements I have missed?
According to your experience, will the Super Ikonta be good for decent B&W pictures and allow enlargement @ 1:10 ratio?
Which camera would you get, what is your advice?
I do not want to carry heavy or expensive equipment around, so I have been searching for a "compact" MF camera which offers some ease of use:
- 6x4,5 or 6x6
- Metering included
- coupled rangefinder
- good for B&W and color slides
- price < 500€
The Mamiya 7 II and the Bronica rf645 are way out of budget, so these are no option.
I have found the Fujica GA645 ZI (even with Zoom and AF!) which would be an really nice option and has received excellent reviews, so it seems like a really good choice.
The other option I found is the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 533/16 or 534/16 with the Tessar lens.
The Super Ikonta is extremely compact, cheap and cameras in good state with working rangefinder & light meter are available. I am a little worried about the image quality of these 60 year-old cameras, I would like to enlarge up to 60x60 cm (1:10).
I am aware that the two cameras are very different, the Fujica being basically point-and-shoot and the Super Ikonta requiring some classic camera work.
Is there a good compact MF camera meeting my requirements I have missed?
According to your experience, will the Super Ikonta be good for decent B&W pictures and allow enlargement @ 1:10 ratio?
Which camera would you get, what is your advice?