• Welcome to Photrio!
    Registration is fast and free. Join today to unlock search, see fewer ads, and access all forum features.
    Click here to sign up

Back to the Traditional Photography

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
203,289
Messages
2,852,434
Members
101,766
Latest member
Onetrick
Recent bookmarks
1

SadowskiPL

Member
Allowing Ads
Joined
Jun 25, 2008
Messages
91
Location
Poland, a Os
Format
35mm RF
Back to the Traditional - Canonet QL17 G-III

Hello,
I now back to analog photo and...
Today I bought a RF camera Canon Canonet QL17 G-III :D
I pay for this camera about 193$
This photo is from a seller:

13.jpg


Next step will be a Canon EOS 1v or Canon T-90 with 50mm 1.2

And I pass exams to photography school in Bielsko-Biala ( Republic of Poland ) :D

Can you tell me something about this camera (QL) ?

And can you tell me something about Legacy Pro ( 100 and 400 ISO ) BW negatives ?

Cheers,
Konrad Sadowski ( hmmm in english this will be Conrad Sadowsky )
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Here is a link to where you can get a manual for your new camera:

http://www.butkus.org/chinon/canon/canonet_g-iii_17/canonet_g-iii_17.htm

These are great little cameras. You will need to deal with the battery issue (the battery they were designed for is no longer made) and, given their age, you may need to replace the light seals.

There are lots of sources for solutions to both issues. I'd suggest John Goodman, who supplies light seal kits and battery adapters, and trades on eBay under the name "interslice".

Have fun.
 
Welcome back to the dark side.

Steve
 
I know from a seller , this camera week ago was been in conservation, light seals are new and battery is new , optics clean, RF is callibrated etc..
This camera is in Mint+ state.
 
And can you tell me something about Legacy Pro ( 100 and 400 ISO ) BW negatives ?

Your questions about the camera have been pretty well covered. Be advised though that the camera will work fine without any batteries at all. You will, of course, lose the light meter and any automatic functions, but the shutter, iris, focusing, and film advance mechanisms will work perfectly when set manually. If this were the original Canon flash supplied for this camera, you'd have been in for a real treat. It runs at full power; but when it is attached to a powered camera. the iris is linked to the focusing mechanism and will automatically stop down to the correct f stop for perfect flash exposures. The flash pictured above is an after market generic flash which probably won't supply that function.

Best guess, and it's a pretty good one, is that Legacy Pro films are re-labeled Fuji Acros 100 and Neopan 400. They're made in Japan, and how many other Japanese manufacturer's of B&W negative film are there? I think Fuji is the only game in town. Both are very good films, and I'd use them without hesitation.
 
Can you tell me what 48mm filters will be good for documental & journal(?) photography ?
What brand is good ?
Or maybe buy reduction from 52mm to 48mm ?
 
Can you tell me what 48mm filters will be good for documental & journal(?) photography ?
What brand is good ?
Or maybe buy reduction from 52mm to 48mm ?

Search for "filter" on APUG forums.

For black & white:
Yellow - increase contrast, makes clouds stand out
Orange - like yellow but stronger, darkens sky.
Red - even stronger, makes sky black or almost black, use sparingly

For color:
UV or Skylight to cut distant haze.
There is more about color but this will get you started.

Filter size, nothing wrong with 48mm. Yes you can step down from 52mm to 48mm but why bother.

Any more questions, just ask.

Steve
 
Is good option to use a some lightmeter with flashmetering ?
In Canonet is Copal shutter?
 
Is good option to use a some lightmeter with flashmetering ?
In Canonet is Copal shutter?


I have never used nor needed a flash meter. But what do I know, I have only only than four decades of experience. Ask someone older. :D

Steve
 
Is good option to use a some lightmeter with flashmetering ?

The Canonet QL17 G-III has a flash guide number feature that allows the diaphragm and focus mechanism to couple for automatic flash exposure. To use this feature, you must know the guide number of the flash. I use a flash meter to determine the guide number and then set the guide number on the camera. This automatic flash exposure feature works with any camera mounted flash that has a flash guide number.

I found a few disadvantages to this flash guide number feature:
1. It requires batteries to function.
2. It has only 3 guide number settings (metric 14, 20, and 28).
3. It does now work as well as the Nikkor 45mm f/2.8 guide number lens or the guide number feature of the Minolta Hi-Matic 9 rangefinder.
 
Can you tell me what 48mm filters will be good for documental & journal(?) photography ?
What brand is good ?
Or maybe buy reduction from 52mm to 48mm ?

Since I had a large inventory of 52mm filters, I decided to buy an adapter to allow me to use my 52mm filters on my Canonet instead of buying a new set of 48mm filters.
 
I now find in local store a Zinc-air 675 1,35V 600mAh battery this is Duracell 675 medical-batt.
hmmm some aluminium foil + 675 batt :D
 
Ok,

Canonet has arrived :D

It's beautiful :D

Ok,
that how I use Duracell 675 Zinc-Air hearing aid 600mAh battery (DA675N6).
This Battery have 1,4V nominal voltage, this is better that 1,5V PX625-Alkaline.
And photos:

1.
Dead Link Removed

2.
dsc00053h.jpg


3.
dsc00050ny.jpg
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Hello,
It is good option to push HP5+ to 800 ISO?
What developer will be good for this?
 
Hello,
Someone can tell me What the F*** IS THAT !?

dsc00057m.jpg


dsc00058kx.jpg


In next week, I buy lightseal kit from Interslice on ebay....
 
Hello Konrad.

Looks like a home-brew light seal. Does it work?

Cheers, Konrad Sadowski ( hmmm in english this will be Conrad Sadowsky )

In my English, the correct spelling of your name is Konrad, the same as you spell it. It's a matter of simple respect that it should be that way, IMO.

:smile:
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom