my M42 body was a Ricoh401 but that was 40 years ago.I beat it for 10 years and couldn't kill it.It had a terrible meter but was a solid performer build like a tank.It superseded my Praktika,which was a piece of s***I have several m42 lens,
What body do you suggest?
My zenit is like new... But is dark as dark side of the force!
I have several m42 lens,
Chinon developed M42 thread cameras into the automated period - most manufacturers had abandoned screw mount cameras by then. Was the CM3 the most technically advanced ever or was that a later Chinon?Chinon CE or CM 3's the CE has manual and aperture preferred exposure with single pin lens, and there is a winder, not very fast 2FPS at the best. I still have my first Spot, bought used in 1966, meter is still accurate, very smooth camera, easy to shoot with, nothing complicated.
Chinon developed M42 thread cameras into the automated period - most manufacturers had abandoned screw mount cameras by then. Was the CM3 the most technically advanced ever or was that a later Chinon?
I may be thinking of the CE-3 Memotron. From camerawiki:CE and CM 3s were the last M42 mount, the CE 4s were K mount, the same basic camera used the same winder. Chinon made a number of nice K mounts including the CE 7 which build in motor drive and rewind. Chinion made at least one AF model, don't know if it used the K mount or moved on to another proprietary mount.
The Chinon CE 3 and 4 was also sold under the GAF name, I bought mine in the early 80s, it was new out of the box.
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