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Hi all,
I own and rather like a Canonet QL-17 G-III. I am afflicted with a bit of GAS and am tempted to buy a Canon 7 or Canon P. I think I would enjoy the good build and probably also the large viewfinder (I don't know how big the difference is). I don't really change lenses much, so that part is not particularly appealing; I would probably stick with a good 50mm lens (and maybe add a 35mm).
One thing I'm wondering about is lens quality. I'm pretty happy with the Canonet's lens and I'm wondering how the LTM lenses for the Canon 7/P compare. The Canonet was not that expensive in its day, as I understand it, so that might suggest that there are better LTM lenses. On the other hand, people seem to speak highly of its lens, and it is also more modern than most LTM lenses (introduced in 1972, whereas the P was introduced in 1959, for example).
I guess what I'd like to know is: should I expect a step down / up when shooting with e.g. the Canon LTM 50mm 1.8? Or likely no noticeable difference?
Thanks!
I own and rather like a Canonet QL-17 G-III. I am afflicted with a bit of GAS and am tempted to buy a Canon 7 or Canon P. I think I would enjoy the good build and probably also the large viewfinder (I don't know how big the difference is). I don't really change lenses much, so that part is not particularly appealing; I would probably stick with a good 50mm lens (and maybe add a 35mm).
One thing I'm wondering about is lens quality. I'm pretty happy with the Canonet's lens and I'm wondering how the LTM lenses for the Canon 7/P compare. The Canonet was not that expensive in its day, as I understand it, so that might suggest that there are better LTM lenses. On the other hand, people seem to speak highly of its lens, and it is also more modern than most LTM lenses (introduced in 1972, whereas the P was introduced in 1959, for example).
I guess what I'd like to know is: should I expect a step down / up when shooting with e.g. the Canon LTM 50mm 1.8? Or likely no noticeable difference?
Thanks!