Hi,
Yesterday I was given a Chinon CS to look over with a view to a colleague's daughter using it for an 'A' level photography course. I will admit to never having previously had any dealings with Chinon equipment, having seen it for sale in my youth in Dixons shops, who also sold the dubious Prinz branded photographic goods, and therefore given it a wide berth in favour of Pentax kit. However, when I had a look at this CS I wondered whether Chinon deserve a better place in the photographic league.
Small and light it most certainly isn't, yet the controls feel substantial - the shutter speed dial rotates with convincing clicks, the film advance has a robust feel and the match-needle metering is clear and positive. It's one of the few cameras I've come across where the delayed action mechanism doesn't sound as if it's struggling, and a nice touch is that on setting the DA going the first thing that happens is that the mirror flips up so that vibration is minimal when the shutter opens ten seconds later. The TTL meter has an "out of range" indicator that appears in the viewfinder (as opposed to the contemporary Spotmatic's minute red dot on the top plate).
The camera in question has lived in a cupboard for fifteen years and seems to have led a hard life prior to that, yet seems none the worse apart from needing new seals (as do most of that vintage). Information about Chinon on the web is not that plentiful, but for a total learner this fully manual, match needle metering camera would seem to be a good bet.
Has anyone else any experience of Chinon and would care to comment?
Best wishes,
Steve