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Has anyone ever tried one of these? It's a Universal minute 16. Before I got through the effort of finding or making a film cassette, then loading it and trying it, I'd like to know if they can produce a worthwhile image...
There is a third, it should small and have smooth contours in case one of your victims takes offence and sticks it " where the sun don't shine "."Concealed Carry Camera"
These are actually two characteristics:
-) camera one easily can carry around
-) a camera that is veiled
I have one in my collection - never tried to use it. As I remember, back in the 50's, it was considered pretty good. Finding cassettes to reload is pretty hard.Has anyone ever tried one of these? It's a Universal minute 16. Before I got through the effort of finding or making a film cassette, then loading it and trying it, I'd like to know if they can produce a worthwhile image...
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Sirius, that's a fascinating little camera. 'Designed by Nagel - of Retina fame.
Paul H. I think the P&S is usually the way to go. 'Preciate your thoughts on what's worked for you.
In bad weather I like either my Konica Off Road with the 28 wide, lens is very sharp but has some light fall off in the corners, or the Minolta Weathermatic, with the duel 35, 85, lens, down side is that is bright yellow show stands out in a crowd.
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Low light my Canon ML sure shot, with 40 1.9 lens, takes filters, although autofocus and auto exposure you can cheat using the manual ISO setting.
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General purpose I have Pentax, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, I generally use the Pentax with the 38 to 115 lens, there are few longer zooms, I find the 38 to 115 to about just right, the only down side is that these are auto every thing. Although I use Series V or VI filters and hood by gluing on an adaptor, I can only use a light yellow filters these are not TTL and the light meter is not mounted in a way that a filter will cover it, and with auto everything no way to cheat the DDX. It has 5 autofocus points, top shutter speed of 1/300 but is slow 3.8 to 5.6.
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Ouch! The sharpest man in my boot camp company in 1950 had one, so I got one, too. It seemed like a wonderful camera with a fast lens and 1/1000 shutter. However, it is bulky and heavy. Many Kodak Retinas have a more versatile shutter, rangefinder focusing, lighter weight, smaller bulk, and a decent faster lens. My Leica IIIf with a f3.5 Elmar was also compact, although the f/2.8 Elmar or collapsing Summicron might have been worth the extra bulk.I tend to go for flat cameras for this since I stick them in a cargo pants or shorts pocket; so my Mercury II half frame camera. . . .
I do not use the Tessina very often but it is stealthy.
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Ok you guys have me motivated enough to start wearing this camera when I go out.
Ok you guys have me motivated enough to start wearing this camera when I go out.
[/QUOTE]Ok you guys have me motivated enough to start wearing this camera when I go out.
But concealed can sometimes be like the purloined letter.... You would be surprised how many people are ignorant of its abilities.
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