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Yashica T3. Fairly waterproof, very small, lens very well protected, great optical quality (besides a certain vignetting at full aperture, as all Tessars). It also has a small secondary waist-level viewfinder (for waist-level it's too small, but it works wonder for candid shots or for macro). I sold several pictures through a photo agency taken with this camera, it can deliver serious quality in a very pocketable format. It also has a small flash that is forceable in day light for fill-in and you can also disable it in low light.
Only problems are no manual mode, and noisy motor rewind (non-stoppable).
I also bought a Canonet QL 19 and I find the optical quality serious, but the camera is not as light and not as incospicuous as the Yashica T3. More versatile (manual mode) but definitely less concealed.
Only problems are no manual mode, and noisy motor rewind (non-stoppable).
I also bought a Canonet QL 19 and I find the optical quality serious, but the camera is not as light and not as incospicuous as the Yashica T3. More versatile (manual mode) but definitely less concealed.